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Albanie

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Albanian *trei-, frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Cognate tae Laitin trēs (three) an Sanskrit त्रि (tri, three).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three
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Breton

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Adverb

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tre

  1. verra
    Mat-tre!
    Verra guid!

Etymology

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Frae Old Norse þrír, frae Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ f pl (þrijoz), frae Proto-Germanic *þrīz, frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes (three)

Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Esperanto

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Etymology

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French très.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tre/
  • Hyphenation: tre

Adverb

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tre

  1. verra

Etymology

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Frae Esperanto tre.

Adverb

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tre

  1. verra

Italian

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Italian cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : tre
    Ordinal : terzo
    Multiplier : triplo
    Fractional : terzo

Etymology

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Frae Laitin trēs, frae Proto-Italic *trēs, frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tre/, [t̪r̺e]
  • Rhymes: -e
  • Hyphenation: tré

Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three

tre m (invariable)

  1. three

tre f pl

  1. (follaein the airticle le) three o' clock (a.m. or p.m.)
    Sono le tre.
    It's three o'clock.

Relatit terms

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See an aa

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Playin cairds in Italian · carte da gioco (layout · text)
asso due tre quattro cinque sei sette
otto nove dieci fante donna,
regina
re jolly, joker,
matta

Lojban

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Rafsi

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tre

  1. rafsi of mitre.

Neapolitan

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Etymology

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Frae Laitin tres. Compare Italian tre.

Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Norse Bokmål

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Norse Bokmål cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : tre
    Ordinal : tredje

Etymology 1

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Frae Old Norse þrír, frae Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoz) (feminine plural), frae Proto-Germanic *þrīz, ultimately frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Compare Densh an Swadish tre, Icelandic þrír, Faroese tríggir.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three
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Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Norse Wikipaedia haes an article on:
Wikipedia no

Frae Old Norse tré. The plurals trær an trærne are derived frae Dens.

Pronunciation

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tre n (definite singular treet, indefinite plural tre or trær, definite plural trea or trærne)

  1. a tree
  2. wid
    Dette bordet er lagd av tre.
    This table is made o wid.
Derived terms
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Etymology 3

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Frae Middle Low German treden

tre (imperative tre, present tense trer, passive tres, simple past trådte, past participle trådt, present participle tredende)

  1. tae step (in, out etc.), tae tread
    (militar) Tre av! - Dismissed!
    (legislation etc.) tre i kraft - come intae effect, come intae force
Derived terms
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Etymology 4

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Frae tråd

Alternative forms

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tre (imperative tre, present tense trer, passive tres, simple past tredde, past participle tredd)

  1. tae threid
    tre en nålthreid a needle

References

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Norse Nynorsk

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Norse Nynorsk cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : tre

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Frae Old Norse þrír, frae Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoz) (feminine plural), frae Proto-Germanic *þrīz, ultimately frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Compare Dens an Swadish tre, Icelandic þrír, Faroese tríggir, Inglis three.

Alternative forms

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  • tri (bracket form, defunct)

Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Norse Nynorsk Wikipaedia haes an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Frae Old Norse tré. Akin tae Inglis tree

tre n (definite singular treet, indefinite plural Wt/sco/tre, definite plural trea)

  1. a tree
    Trea i skogen var gamle.
    The trees in the forest war auld.
  2. wid
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Etymology 3

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Frae Middle Low German treden. Akin tae Inglis tread

Wt/sco/tre (present tense [[trer#Norwegian Nynorsk|trer]]; past tense [[tredde#Norwegian Nynorsk|tredde]]; past participle [[tredd or trett#Norwegian Nynorsk|tredd or trett]]; passive infinitive Wt/sco/trast; present participle Wt/sco/trande; imperative Wt/sco/tr)

  1. (military) tae step (in, oot etc.)
    Tre av!
    Dismissed!

References

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Novial

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Adverb

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tre

  1. verra

Romanie

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Etymology

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Short form o trebuie

Pronunciation

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tre

  1. (informal) third-person seengular present tense form o trebui.

Synonyms

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Scots Gaelic

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Etymology

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Frae Old Irish trí (through), frae Proto-Indo-European *tr̥h₂- (zero-grade form) o *terh₂- (to pass through).

Preposition

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tre

  1. throu, bi means o

Swadish

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Swadish cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : tre
    Ordinal : tredje

Etymology

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Frae Old Swedish þrir, þrī, frae Old Norse þrír, frae Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoz) (feminine plural), frae Proto-Germanic *þrīz, ultimately frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Compare Norse and Danish tre, Icelandic þrír, Faroese tríggir.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Synonyms

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See also

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Tocharian A

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Tocharian [Term?], frae Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Cognate wi Tocharian B trey, trai.

Numeral

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tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Vietnamese

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Etymology

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Frae Proto-Vietic *k-lɛː

Pronunciation

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(clessifee'r cây) tre

  1. bamboo

Relatit terms

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Welsh

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Pronunciation

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tre f (plural trefi)

  1. Alternative form o tref

Mutation

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Welsh mutation
radical saft nasal aspirate
Wt/sco/tre unchynged unchynged Hwt/sco/tre
Note: Some o thir forms mey be hypothetical. Nae ivery
possible mutatit form o ivery wird actually occurs.