"tri" meaning in Norwegian Nynorsk

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Numeral

IPA: /triː/ Forms: trjå [feminine], try [neuter], trju [neuter]
Etymology: From Old Norse þrír, from Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoʀ) (feminine plural), from Proto-Germanic *þrīz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tréyes. Compare Danish and Swedish tre, Icelandic þrír, Faroese tríggir, English three. Etymology templates: {{inh|nn|non|þrír}} Old Norse þrír, {{inh|nn|gmq-pro|ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ}} Proto-Norse ᚦᚱᛁᛃᛟᛉ (þrijoʀ), {{q|feminine plural}} (feminine plural), {{inh|nn|gem-pro|*þrīz}} Proto-Germanic *þrīz, {{inh|nn|ine-pro|*tréyes}} Proto-Indo-European *tréyes, {{cog|en|three}} English three Head templates: {{head|nn|numeral|feminine|trjå|neuter|try|or|trju|g=m}} tri m (feminine trjå, neuter try or trju)
  1. three; (pre-2012) alternative form of tre Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Norwegian Nynorsk cardinal numbers Synonyms: tre
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          "english": "Three tablespoons of salt.",
          "text": "Trjå matskeider salt.",
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        "feminine"
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    },
    {
      "form": "try",
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        "neuter"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "trju",
      "tags": [
        "neuter"
      ]
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        }
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          "tre",
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    {
      "word": "tre"
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