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three in Slovenian: tri

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Slovenian speakers use the word 'tri' in everyday situations such as counting objects, telling time, or discussing age. For example, you might hear someone say 'Imam tri jabolka' (I have three apples) while at a market or during a conversation about family, saying 'Moji otroci so stari tri, pet in osem let' (My children are three, five, and eight years old).
Synonyms & nuances
'Tri' is the standard term for 'three' in Slovenian, whereas 'tretji' refers specifically to 'third.' You would use 'tri' when counting or quantifying items, while 'tretji' would be appropriate in contexts like listing items in order.
Culture
The word 'tri' has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European language, which is the ancestor of many modern European languages, including English. Interestingly, the number three holds a significant place in many cultures, often symbolizing balance and harmony, as seen in the three primary colors or the concept of the Holy Trinity in Christianity.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'tri' in Slovenian?
'Tri' is pronounced as [tree], similar to the English word 'tree.' The pronunciation emphasizes a clear 't' sound followed by a long 'ee' sound.
Q.How do you use 'tri' in a sentence?
You can use 'tri' in various contexts, like 'Imam tri knjige' (I have three books) or 'Tri prijatelji so prišli na obisk' (Three friends came to visit).
Q.Is there any grammatical rule for using 'tri' in Slovenian?
'Tri' can be used with both singular and plural nouns, but remember to adjust the noun's form according to its case in the sentence. For instance, 'tri jabolka' (three apples) uses the plural form.
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