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Official USCIS civics question 124 of 128

The Nation's first motto was "E Pluribus Unum." What does that mean?

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Official answers (English)

  • Out of many, one
  • We all become one

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Explanation

English

'E Pluribus Unum' is Latin for 'Out of many, one.'

Türkçe

'E Pluribus Unum', Latince 'Çoktan bir' (Out of many, one) anlamına gelir.

Español

'E Pluribus Unum' es latín y significa 'De muchos, uno' (Out of many, one).

Memory hint

💡 EN: Out of many, one.

💡 TR: Çoktan bir.

💡 ES: De muchos, uno.

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