Examples of using "¿tres" in a sentence and their english translations:
three-eight-three,
three-two-three-eight,
Three ideas, three contradictions.
Three weeks. - Three weeks?
We were nine hostages. Three, three and three. Three groups.
Three times three is nine.
Three.
three,
Three times three is nine.
If you add 3 to 3, you get 6.
You have three cars.
Three cubed is twenty-seven.
It costs three dollars.
It costs three dollars.
Number three:
there are three.
It's three.
three point
A "three."
Three strategies.
(Three tones)
And three:
- Almost three.
- Nearly three.
There will be three.
He wrote three books in as many years.
He has three children.
You have three cars.
You have three cats.
He has three daughters.
I have seen her three times.
I don't speak three languages.
- You three are under arrest.
- The three of you are under arrest.
It is almost three.
There were three men.
She speaks three languages.
Don't climb the stairs three by three.
- You three are under arrest.
- The three of you are under arrest.
- We have only three days.
- We've only got three days.
I don't speak three languages.
- Three were wounded.
- Three were injured.
She has been sick for three weeks.
You only have three days.
He caught three fish.
Tom has three cousins.
We three will stick together.
All three of these are mine.
One, two, three, go!
You can have three guesses.
Number three: visits.
Why three?
Step number three:
With three qubits,
three - it's very slow -
three years ago,
are three nuances
Three years ago,
three-five-eight,
six-four-three,
three-nine-nine,
three-seven-five,
three-o-seven,
zero-three-four,
One... Two... Three.
Three years ago,
It's got three consequences.
chariot:
I have three cousins.
I have three pieces of baggage.
I threw up three times.