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treti

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See also: tretí and třetí

Danish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Norwegian tretti and Swedish trettio, from Old Norse þrjátigi.

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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treti

  1. thirty
    Synonym: tredive

Usage notes

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  • Sometimes used for clarity on checks and documents and in communication with other Scandinavians.

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Esperanto

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Etymology

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    Borrowed from German tretten.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈtreti/
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -eti
    • Syllabification: tre‧ti

    Verb

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    treti (present tretas, past tretis, future tretos, conditional tretus, volitive tretu)

    1. (intransitive) to tread

    Conjugation

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    Conjugation of treti
    present past future
    singular plural singular plural singular plural
    tense tretas tretis tretos
    active participle tretanta tretantaj tretinta tretintaj tretonta tretontaj
    acc. tretantan tretantajn tretintan tretintajn tretontan tretontajn
    nominal active participle tretanto tretantoj tretinto tretintoj tretonto tretontoj
    acc. tretanton tretantojn tretinton tretintojn tretonton tretontojn
    adverbial active participle tretante tretinte tretonte
    infinitive treti imperative tretu conditional tretus

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    Lithuanian

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): [tʲrʲɛˈtʲɪ]
    • Rhymes:
    • Syllabification: tre‧ti̇̀

    Adjective

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    treti̇̀

    1. non-pronominal nominative/vocative plural masculine of trečias (third)

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic третии (tretii), from Proto-Slavic *tretь.

    Adjective

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    treti m or f or n (indeclinable)

    1. (dated, historical) third (preceding a medieval rank in Wallachia or Moldavia)

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    Slovene

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Slavic *terti. First attested in the 16th century.

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    Verb

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    trẹ́ti impf

    1. to crack open
    2. to rub

    Conjugation

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    Sonorant + -ti -(j)em (AP c)
    infinitive trẹ́ti
    1st singular trȅm, tárem
    infinitive trẹ́ti trȅt, trẹ̑t
    supine trẹ̑t
    verbal noun trénje, tŕtje
    participle converb
    present trọ̄č, terọ̄č
    past tȓt
    l-participle masculine feminine neuter
    singular tȓł tŕla tȓlo
    dual tȓla tȓli tȓli
    plural tȓli tȓle tȓla
    present imperative
    1st singular trȅm, tárem
    2nd singular trȅš, táreš trȉ
    3rd singular trȅ, táre
    1st dual tréva, táreva trȋva
    2nd dual tréta, táreta trȋta
    3rd dual tréta, táreta
    1st plural trémo, táremo trȋmo
    2nd plural tréte, tárete trȋte
    3rd plural tréjo, tárejo

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