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tři — meaning in English: three

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'tři' when counting, whether in everyday conversation or during formal settings such as business meetings. For instance, you might hear 'tři' when discussing prices, quantities at a grocery store, or even in casual settings like asking friends how many drinks they want.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'tři' specifically denotes the number three, in some contexts, you might encounter 'trojka' which refers to a group of three or a trio. Choose 'tři' when you are counting or specifying a quantity, whereas 'trojka' is more suitable for describing a collective grouping.
Culture
'Tři' is not just a number; it holds cultural significance in Czech folklore and traditions. For example, the number three appears frequently in fairy tales, symbolizing balance and harmony, such as the three wishes in stories like 'The Fisherman and His Wife.' This fascination with the number can also be seen in the saying, 'All good things come in threes.'
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'tři'?
'Tři' is pronounced like 'tree' in English, with a soft 'ř' sound that is unique to Czech. Practice saying it slowly to master the pronunciation!
Q.When do I use 'tři' in a sentence?
You can use 'tři' whenever you're referring to three items, people, or concepts. For example, you could say 'Mám tři jablka,' which means 'I have three apples.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'tři'?
A common mistake learners make is confusing 'tři' with 'třicet,' which means thirty. Pay close attention to the context and ensure you're using the correct word for the number you intend to express.
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