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trí — meaning in English: three

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neutral very common
Usage
The word 'trí' is commonly used in everyday conversations among native Irish speakers, especially when counting objects or referring to groups. You might hear it in a classroom setting when a teacher is asking students to list three items or during family gatherings when discussing the number of guests.
Synonyms & nuances
'Trí' is the standard way to say three in Irish. While there are no direct synonyms for this numeric term, one might encounter phrases like 'trí na céadta' (three hundreds) in more complex numerical contexts. You would choose 'trí' for its simplicity and clarity when counting or identifying a quantity.
Culture
'Trí' originates from the Old Irish word 'trí', which also means three. In Irish culture, the number three holds significant symbolism, often appearing in folklore and mythology, such as the famous 'Three Wishes' theme. This cultural backdrop makes 'trí' more than just a number—it reflects a deeper connection to Irish heritage.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'trí'?
'Trí' is pronounced as 'tree' in English. This pronunciation is straightforward and can easily be remembered by English speakers, making it accessible for learners.
Q.What is the plural form of 'trí' in Irish?
'Trí' itself does not have a plural form since it is a numeral. However, if you are discussing multiple sets of three, you would simply use 'trí' for each set, for example, 'trí leabhar' (three books) and 'trí chairde' (three friends).
Q.Can 'trí' be used in different contexts or situations?
Yes, 'trí' can be used in various contexts such as counting, referencing dates, or indicating time. For example, you can say 'trí lá' to mean 'three days' or 'trí mhí' for 'three months.' It’s a versatile word that fits into many everyday conversations.
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