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tres

English translation of tres

three

The word 'tres' is used in the Spanish language to denote the number three. It is often used in a variety of contexts, including counting, ordering, and referencing quantities. For instance, 'Tengo tres manzanas' means 'I have three apples'. The word 'tres' is modified when talking about age, such as 'He is three years old' would translate to 'Él tiene tres años'.


Example sentences using: tres

Tengo tres libros.

English translation of Tengo tres libros.

I have three books.

This sentence is used to express that someone has three books. In Spanish, the number 'tres' is placed after the verb and before the object.

Hay tres manzanas rojas.

English translation of Hay tres manzanas rojas.

There are three red apples.

This sentence describes a state of existence, noting the presence of three red apples.

Son las tres en punto.

English translation of Son las tres en punto.

It's three o'clock sharp.

This phrase is used to tell time in hours. 'Tres' is used to specify the hour.

Solo quedan tres boletos.

English translation of Solo quedan tres boletos.

Only three tickets remain.

This sentence indicates the limited availability of tickets, specifying that only three are left.

Tres veces al día.

English translation of Tres veces al día.

Three times a day.

In this phrase, 'tres' is used to indicate the frequency of a daily action.

Ella puede contar hasta tres.

English translation of Ella puede contar hasta tres.

She can count up to three.

This sentence uses 'tres' to indicate a maximum count.

Pasó tres años en Italia.

English translation of Pasó tres años en Italia.

He spent three years in Italy.

In this phrase, 'tres' is used to specify the duration of time spent in Italy.

El tres es su número favorito.

English translation of El tres es su número favorito.

Three is his favorite number.

Here, 'tres' is introduced as someone's favorite number.

Habrá tres días de fiesta.

English translation of Habrá tres días de fiesta.

There will be three days of celebration.

This sentence announces a future event that will last three days. Note the placement of 'tres' before 'días' (days).

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