Wt/sco/tre

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Albanie[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

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

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three
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Breton[edit | edit source]

Adverb[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. verra
    Mat-tre!
    Verra guid!

Etymology[edit | edit source]

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

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Esperanto[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

French très.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

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

Adverb[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. verra

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Esperanto tre.

Adverb[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. verra

Italian[edit | edit source]

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

Etymology[edit | edit source]

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

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

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

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Noun[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

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See an aa[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

Rafsi[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. rafsi of mitre.

Neapolitan[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Laitin tres. Compare Italian tre.

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Norse Bokmål[edit | edit source]

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

Etymology 1[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three
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Etymology 2[edit | edit source]

Norse Wikipaedia haes an article on:
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Frae Old Norse tré. The plurals trær an trærne are derived frae Dens.

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]
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Etymology 3[edit | edit source]

Frae Middle Low German treden

Verb[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

Etymology 4[edit | edit source]

Frae tråd

Alternative forms[edit | edit source]

Verb[edit | edit source]

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

  1. tae threid
    tre en nålthreid a needle

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Norse Nynorsk[edit | edit source]

Norse Nynorsk cardinal numbers
 <  2 3 4  > 
    Cardinal : tre

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Etymology 1[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

  • tri (bracket form, defunct)

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three
Derived terms[edit | edit source]

Etymology 2[edit | edit source]

Norse Nynorsk Wikipaedia haes an article on:
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Frae Old Norse tré. Akin tae Inglis tree

Noun[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

Frae Middle Low German treden. Akin tae Inglis tread

Verb[edit | edit source]

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!

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Novial[edit | edit source]

Adverb[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. verra

Romanie[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Short form o trebuie

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Verb[edit | edit source]

tre

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

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Scots Gaelic[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

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

Preposition[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. throu, bi means o

Swadish[edit | edit source]

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

Etymology[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three

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Tocharian A[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

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

Numeral[edit | edit source]

tre

  1. (cardinal) three

Vietnamese[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Frae Proto-Vietic *k-lɛː

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

(clessifee'r cây) tre

  1. bamboo

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Welsh[edit | edit source]

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

tre f (plural trefi)

  1. Alternative form o tref

Mutation[edit | edit source]

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.