Dictionary
English - Finnish
Three
θri
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
kolme, kolmonen, kolme kertaa
Three meanings in Finnish
kolme
Example:
I have three apples.
Minulla on kolme omenaa.
There are three cars in the parking lot.
Pysäköintialueella on kolme autoa.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in counting, mathematics, and everyday conversations.
Note: The number 'three' is a cardinal number, used for counting.
kolmonen
Example:
He scored three points in the game.
Hän sai kolmosen pelissä.
She finished in third place.
Hän tuli kolmanneksi.
Usage: informalContext: Used in sports, competitions, or rankings.
Note: 'Kolmonen' can refer to the third position or score, often used in a competitive context.
kolme kertaa
Example:
I called you three times.
Soitin sinulle kolme kertaa.
She read the book three times.
Hän luki kirjan kolme kertaa.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when indicating frequency or repetition.
Note: This phrase is used to express how many times an action has occurred.
Three's synonyms
Trio
Trio refers to a group of three people or things working together or performing together.
Example: They formed a trio to work on the project together.
Note: Trio specifically implies a group of three individuals or items working or performing together.
Ternary
Ternary relates to the number three or involving three parts or elements.
Example: The ternary system is based on the number three.
Note: Ternary is more formal or technical compared to the simple term 'three'.
Triad
Triad refers to a group of three related things or people.
Example: The triad of colors used in the painting created a harmonious effect.
Note: Triad often implies a closer relationship or connection between the three entities compared to just the numerical value of three.
Three expressions, common phrases
Third time's a charm
This phrase means that the third attempt at something is likely to succeed after the first two attempts have failed.
Example: I failed my driving test twice, but they say the third time's a charm!
Note: The phrase 'third time's a charm' emphasizes the idea of success on the third try, rather than just the numerical value of 'three'.
Three's a crowd
This phrase means that a situation becomes uncomfortable or awkward when there are three people, as it disrupts a dynamic meant for two.
Example: I wanted to have a private conversation with my friend, but when another person joined us, I felt like three's a crowd.
Note: The idiom 'three's a crowd' focuses on the social dynamics and discomfort caused by the presence of a third person.
Three sheets to the wind
This phrase describes someone who is very drunk or intoxicated.
Example: After drinking too much at the party, he was three sheets to the wind and could barely walk straight.
Note: The idiom 'three sheets to the wind' uses 'three' metaphorically to indicate a high level of drunkenness, not a literal count of three things.
Three strikes and you're out
This phrase is often used in sports to indicate that after three unsuccessful attempts, the person will be disqualified or eliminated.
Example: The baseball player knew it was his last chance at bat, remembering that three strikes and you're out.
Note: The idiom 'three strikes and you're out' is a rule in baseball where a batter is out after three failed attempts, not just a count of 'three'.
Counting to three
This phrase is used when giving someone a final chance or warning before taking action.
Example: I gave my child a warning, counting to three before they had to stop misbehaving.
Note: The expression 'counting to three' is a way to signal the end of a grace period or the start of a consequence, not just a numerical count.
Three's company
This phrase is used to indicate that a group of three people is good company and enjoyable.
Example: I enjoy spending time with my two best friends; three's company!
Note: The idiom 'three's company' emphasizes the positive aspect of having three people together, rather than just the numerical count of 'three'.
Three cheers for
This phrase is used to express congratulations or to show support and enthusiasm for someone or something.
Example: Three cheers for our team who won the championship!
Note: The expression 'three cheers for' is a traditional way of showing approval or praise, rather than just the number 'three' itself.
Three everyday (slang) expressions
Triple
Used to indicate three times the usual or regular amount.
Example: I'll have a triple scoop of ice cream, please.
Note: Refers specifically to three times the quantity of something.
Threesome
Typically refers to a sexual encounter involving three people.
Example: They decided to have a threesome for their anniversary.
Note: Carries a more specific and often sexual connotation.
Triple threat
Used to describe someone who excels in three different areas or skills.
Example: She is a triple threat with her singing, dancing, and acting abilities.
Note: Highlights excellence in three particular talents or abilities.
Three-peat
Refers to winning a championship three times consecutively.
Example: The team is aiming for a three-peat this season.
Note: Specifically denotes winning a championship thrice in a row.
Three - Examples
I have three books.
Minulla on kolme kirjaa.
She bought three apples at the market.
Hän osti kolme omenaa torilta.
They have three children.
Heillä on kolme lasta.
We need to buy three tickets for the concert.
Meidän täytyy ostaa kolme lippua konserttiin.
Three grammar
Three - Numeral (Numeral) / Cardinal number (Cardinal number)
Lemma: three
Conjugations
Syllables, Separation and Stress
three Contains 1 syllables: three
Phonetic transcription: ˈthrē
three , ˈthrē (The red syllable is stressed)
Three - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
three: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.