threes in Russian
threes in Russian is тро́йки — threes means the age of three years old.
threes in Russian
тро́йки
Pronounced: troyki
The age of three; three years old.
What does "threes" mean?
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noun The age of three years old.
"Her daughter is turning threes next month, though most people would say "three.""
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noun Three-point shots in basketball.
"He hit four threes in the second half to bring his team back into the game."
threes in a sentence
- Her daughter is turning threes next month, though most people would say "three."
- He hit four threes in the second half to bring his team back into the game.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "threes" in Russian?
"threes" in Russian is тро́йки. threes means: The age of three years old.
How do you pronounce тро́йки?
"threes" in Russian is тро́йки, pronounced "troyki".
How do you use "threes" in a sentence?
Example: "Her daughter is turning threes next month, though most people would say "three."" In Russian, "threes" is тро́йки.
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