- tr̨ьje
- tr̨ьje; tri
Grammatical information: num.
Proto-Slavic meaning: `three'
Old Church Slavic:trije `three' [num i], tri [fn]Russian:tri `three' [num]Czech:tři `three' [num]Old Czech:třie `three' [num i], tři [fn]Slovak:tri `three' [num]Polish:trzy `three' [num]Serbo-Croatian:trȋ `three' [num];Čk. trȋ (Vrgada, Hvar, Orbanići)) `three' [num]Slovene:triję̑ `three' [num i], trȋ [fn]Bulgarian:tri `three' [num]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: trei̯esLithuanian:trỹs `three' [num] 4Indo-European reconstruction: trei-esIE meaning: threeOther cognates:Skt. tray- (RV+) `three' [num];Gk. τρει̃ς `three' [num];Lat. trēs [num]
Slovenščina-angleščina big slovar. 2014.