When the founding fathers chose the Latin phrase E Pluribus Unum - out of many, one - as the national motto, an event that took place concurrent with the 13 colonies declaring their independence, the intent was to dramatize the reality that these 13 separate entities had indeed come together as one. Over time, the motto, which cannot be found in any classical Latin text, has been used to describe the America that evolved from the immigrant experience.
That really depends on what you mean by "Mil." Assuming you mean miligram, then your answer is one thousand.
If you mean the USA's national motto, it is "e pluribus unum" which means "From many - one".
One. Unless it is referring to a collective noun, such as "a herd of sheep". In this case, the "a" refers to the collective - there is only one herd.
Indiana is part of a country. It does not consist of any countries. Indiana is one of the 50 states of the United States of America.Or did you mean, how many counties are there in Indiana?
there are 3 special edition mighty beanz in series 1 do u mean 2010 or the old one
uni does not mean many uni means one like a uni-cylcle. It has one wheel! get it?
It means a select unit out of many.
Its one of many alternatives to 'goodbye'
He has many tattoos so it depends on which one you mean!
What it means is that the country has many languages
If you mean within the Solar System - Then one. The Sun If you mean stars, of which the Sun is one, see related question
Which one ? - There were many Charters of 1832.
Just one If you mean the Sikh Guru.
Choose from any one of many
if you mean how many, i think they have one, Cusco ( or Cuzco)
it simlply means too many
Nothing. But "e pluribus unum" (note spelling) is Latin for "out of many, one".