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Ordinal: trétō (1st/4th declension) <br>
Adverbial: trîs <br>
Collective: trígiūs (2nd declension, plural)

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Sintsiran

Etymology

Numbers
20 30 40
2 3 4

Cardinal: trēs
Ordinal: trétō
Adverbial: trīs
Collective: trígiūs

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Numeral

trēs

  1. three

Declension

Declension of trēs  
Declension masculine neuter feminine
nominative trēs trē trēs
accusative trēs trē trēs
genitive trēm
dative triōs