How to Say 3 in Other Languages

Afrikaans: drie (dree)

Albanian: tre (treh)

Amharic: ሶስት (sost)

Arabic: ثلاثة (thalaatha)

Armenian: երեք (yerek)

Azerbaijani: üç (ooch)

Basque: hiru (hee-roo)

Belarusian: тры (try)

Bengali: তিন (tin)

Bosnian: tri (tree)

Bulgarian: три (tree)

Burmese: သုံး (thone)

Catalan: tres (tres)

Cebuano: tulo (too-loh)

Chinese (Mandarin): 三 (san)

Croatian: tri (tree)

Czech: tři (tshree)

Danish: tre (treh)

Dutch: drie (dree)

Esperanto: tri (tree)

Estonian: kolm (kohlm)

Finnish: kolme (kohl-meh)

French: trois (trwah)

Galician: tres (tres)

Georgian: სამი (sami)

German: drei (dry)

Greek: τρία (tree-ah)

Gujarati: ત્રણ (tran)

Haitian Creole: twa (twa)

Hausa: uku (oo-koo)

Hebrew: שלוש (shalosh)

Hindi: तीन (teen)

Hungarian: három (hah-rom)

Icelandic: þrír (three-r)

Igbo: atọ (a-toh)

Indonesian: tiga (tee-gah)

Irish: trí (tree)

Italian: tre (treh)

Japanese: 三 (san)

Javanese: telu (te-loo)

Kannada: ಮೂರು (moo-roo)

Kazakh: үш (oosh)

Khmer: បី (bei)

Korean: 삼 (sam)

Kurdish: sê (seh)

Kyrgyz: үч (ooch)

Lao: ສາມ (sahm)

Latvian: trīs (trees)

Lithuanian: trys (trees)

Luxembourgish: dräi (dry)

Macedonian: три (tree)

Malagasy: telo (teh-loo)

Malay: tiga (tee-gah)

Malayalam: മൂന്നു (moon-noo)

Maltese: tlieta (tlee-ta)

Maori: toru (toh-roo)

Marathi: तीन (teen)

Mongolian: гурав (goo-rahv)

Nepali: तीन (teen)

Norwegian: tre (treh)

Odia: ତିନି (ti-nee)

Pashto: درې (dray)

Persian: سه (seh)

Polish: trzy (tshee)

Portuguese: três (tresh)

Punjabi: ਤਿੰਨ (tin)

Romanian: trei (treh)

Russian: три (tree)

Samoan: tolu (toh-loo)

Serbian: три (tree)

Shona: nhatu (n-ha-too)

Sinhala: තුන් (thun)

Slovak: tri (tree)

Slovenian: tri (tree)

Somali: saddex (sah-deks)

Spanish: tres (tres)

Sundanese: tilu (tee-loo)

Swahili: tatu (tah-too)

Swedish: tre (treh)

Tagalog: tatlo (taht-loh)

Tajik: се (seh)

Tamil: மூன்று (moon-roo)

Telugu: మూడు (moodoo)

Thai: สาม (sahm)

Tigrinya: ሶስተ (soste)

Turkish: üç (ooch)

Turkmen: üç (ooch)

Ukrainian: три (tree)

Urdu: تین (teen)

Uzbek: uch (ooch)

Vietnamese: ba (bah)

Welsh: tri (tree)

Wolof: ñett (nyeht)

Xhosa: ezintathu (eh-zin-tah-too)

Yiddish: דריי (dray)

Yoruba: mẹta (meh-tah)

Zulu: ezintathu (eh-zin-tah-too)

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