[au̯ˈku]
1. indefinite determiner Some, any. It refers to an indefinite quantity of people or things. Example: Aucunas pereixonas pensen qwe jo sõ mout bell, some people think I am very handsome.
2. indefinite pronoun Some, any. It refers to an indefinite quantity of people or things. Example: Aucũns pensen qwe jo sõ mout bell, some (of them) think I am very handsome.
Spelling: Before words beginning with a vowel or h-, it turns into aucũn’, with word ligature (both words are written together without intermediate spaces). For feminine singular: aucuna, or aucun’ before words beginning with a vowel or h-; for masculine plural, aucũns; feminine plural: aucunas.
Etymology: From Latin aliquis unus.