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Trei — meaning in English: Three

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Romanian speakers commonly use the word 'Trei' in everyday situations such as counting objects or discussing age. For example, you might hear 'Am trei mere' (I have three apples) when shopping at a market or 'Am trei ani' (I am three years old) in a casual conversation about children.
Synonyms & nuances
'Trei' is specifically the cardinal number for three, while 'trei' in a literary context might refer to a thematic element in storytelling. Choosing 'trei' would typically be preferred in mathematical contexts or when clarity in counting is essential.
Culture
The word 'Trei' has roots in the Latin 'tres', showcasing the influence of Latin on the Romanian language. Interestingly, in Romanian culture, the number three often symbolizes completeness and balance, seen in various folklore and traditions, such as the concept of 'the rule of three' in stories.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'Trei' in Romanian?
'Trei' is pronounced like 'tray' in English. The pronunciation is simple and straightforward, making it easy to remember for learners.
Q.What are some common phrases that include 'Trei'?
Common phrases include 'Trei zile' (three days) and 'Trei oameni' (three people). These phrases help illustrate the use of 'trei' in various contexts.
Q.Is there a plural form of 'Trei'?
'Trei' itself does not have a plural form as it indicates a specific number. However, when counting groups, you might modify the noun that follows it to indicate plurality, such as 'Trei cărți' (three books).
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