трое
See also: троє
Belarusian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trojь.
Cognates include Ukrainian тро́є (tróje) and Russian тро́е (tróje).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtroje]
Determiner
тро́е • (tróje)
Usage notes
Тро́е is used with nouns that only have a plural form (pluralia tantum). It can also be used to denote a number of people. The nominative and accusative cases of a collective numeral govern the genitive plural of the noun, pronoun, or adjective. The other cases agree with that of the noun, pronoun, or adjective.
Declension
See also
- (collective numerals) дво́е (dvóje), тро́е (tróje), чацвёра (čacvjóra), пяцёра (pjacjóra), шасцёра (šascjóra), сямёра (sjamjóra), васьмёра (vasʹmjóra), дзявя́цера (dzjavjácjera), дзяся́цера (dzjasjácjera)
Russian
[a], [b] ← 2 | 3 | 4 → |
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Cardinal: три (tri) Ordinal: тре́тий (trétij) Ordinal abbreviation: 3-ий (3-ij) Adverbial: три́жды (tríždy) Multiplier: тройно́й (trojnój), троя́кий (trojákij), трёхкратный (trjóxkratnyj) Collective: тро́е (tróje) Fractional: тре́тья (trétʹja), тре́тина (trétina), треть (tretʹ) |
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *trojь.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtroje]
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Numeral
тро́е • (tróje)
Usage notes
- The nominative of a collective numeral governs the genitive plural of the noun, pronoun, or adjective. For the other cases the noun, pronoun, or adjective will be in the same case (except when meaning "a pair of"). Not used with feminine nouns. Used mostly when speaking of children and with a few nouns that are used in the plural only, such as часы́ (časý), очки́ (očkí), or with pronouns.
Declension
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