alcuno
some
determiner ahl-KOO-noh Common
Origin: from Latin aliquis unus
Also means
any
Usage Note
Alcuno mostly appears in the plural alcuni/alcune meaning 'some/a few'; in the singular it survives mainly in negatives, where it reinforces non to mean 'none/any' (non c'è alcun dubbio = 'there's no doubt'). The singular masculine drops to alcun before a noun.
Examples
"Alcuni amici sono venuti."
Natural Translation
Some friends came.
Literal Translation
Some friends are come.
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