One - owin
- one
- one after another
- one beats the bush, and another catches the bird
- one bit
- one by one
- one can ...
- One can take the horse to the water, but he can't make it drink.
- One can't break through a wall with his forehead.
- One can't breath enough before death.
- One can't eat his cake and have it.
- One can't get it for love or money.
- One can't have it both ways.
- One can't have it for love or money.
- One can't jump above his head.
- One can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
- One can't make an omelet without breaking eggs.
- One can't pull a fish out of a pond without labour.
- One cannot break through a wall with his forehead.
- One cannot breath enough before death.
- one cannot but
- One cannot eat his cake and have it.
- One cannot get it for love or money.
- One cannot have it both ways.
- One cannot have it for love or money.
- One cannot jump above his head.
- One cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
- One cannot make an omelet without breaking eggs
- One cannot pull a fish out of a pond without labour.
- one chick keeps a hen busy
- One could not breath enough before death.
- One couldn't breath enough before death.
- One cried because he had no shoes, until he saw a man who had no feet.
- One does not care of what he has, but he cries when it is lost.
- One does not go to Tula with his own samovar.
- One does not look for good from good.
- One does not need a whip to urge on an obedient horse.
- One does not need to be afraid of a barking dog, but he should be afraid of a silent dog.
- One does not regret giving one's own ear-ring to one's dear friend.
- One does not sharpen the axes after the right time.
- One does not sharpen the axes after the time they are needed.