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Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Balto-Slavic *tríjes, from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. The accusative trīs now has the same intonation (broken) as the nominative, but in the past it had level intonation (compare Lithuanian trìs); dative trim < trims (attested in 16th-century texts); compare Lithuanian trìms; the locative forms are innovative.[1]
Pronunciation
Numeral
trīs (irregular declension)
- three (the cipher, the cardinal number three)
- viens, divi, trīs ― one, two, three (counting)
- trīs un trīs ir seši ― three plus three is six
- atņemt trīs ― to subtract three
- three (C, satisfactory, a school grade; syn. trijnieks)
- saņemt trīs ― to get a C (lit. three)
- three (an amount equal to three)
- mēs bijām trīs ― we were three
- trīs āboli, grāmatas ― three apples, books
- triju dienu laikā ― in (the time of) three days
- sadalīt trīs daļās ― to divide in three parts
- three o'clock (a moment in time; three hours after midnight, or after noon)
- pulkstenis ir trīs ― it is three o'clock
- aiziet trijos pēc pusdienas ― to leave at three o'clock after lunch
- lekcija būs no trijiem līdz pieciem ― the lecture will be from three to five (o'clock)
Declension
Coordinate terms
Latvian cardinal numbers from 0 to 99
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