Third
Translations of "third" (132 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | derde(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), derde(person or thing in the third position), terts(interval) | — | |
| Albanian | tretë(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | τρίτος(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), τρίτον(one of three equal parts of a whole) | trítos, tríton | |
| Arabic | تالت(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ثَالِث(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ثَالِث(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ثَالِث(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ثَالِثَة(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ثَالِث(person or thing in the third position), ثَالِث(person or thing in the third position), ثُلْث(one of three equal parts of a whole) | tālit, ṯāliṯ, tālit, ṯāliṯ, tālet, ṯāliṯa, ṯāliṯ, tālet, ṯulṯ | |
| Armenian | երրորդ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), երրորդ(person or thing in the third position), երրորդ(one of three equal parts of a whole) | errord, errord, errord | |
| Aromanian | antreilu(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Assamese | তৃতীয়(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | tritio | |
| Asturian | terceru(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terciu(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | üçüncü(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Bashkir | өсөнсө(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ösönsö | |
| Basque | hirugarren(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), heren(one of three equal parts of a whole), hirugarren(person or thing in the third position) | — | |
| Belarusian | трэ́ці(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), траці́на(one of three equal parts of a whole), трэ́ці(person or thing in the third position) | tréci, tracína, tréci | |
| Bengali | তৃতীয়(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), তেসরা(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), তেসরা(person or thing in the third position) | tritiẏo, teśora, teśora | |
| Breton | teirvet(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trede(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trivet(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trederenn(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Bulgarian | тре́ти(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), те́рца(interval), тре́ти(person or thing in the third position), трета(one of three equal parts of a whole), третина(one of three equal parts of a whole) | tréti, térca, tréti, treta, tretina | |
| Burmese | တတိယ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ta.ti.ya. | |
| Buryat | гурбадахи(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | gurbadaxi | |
| Carpathian Rusyn | тре́тый(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | trétŷj | |
| Catalan | tercer(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tercer(person or thing in the third position), tercer(one of three equal parts of a whole), tercera(interval), tercerol(person or thing in the third position) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | سێیەم(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), سێیەم(person or thing in the third position) | sêyem, sêyem | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 第三(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), 三分之一(one of three equal parts of a whole), 三度(interval) | dìsān, sān fēn zhī yī, sāndù | |
| Chuukese | aunungatin(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Chuvash | виҫҫӗмӗш(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | viśśĕmĕš | |
| Classical Nahuatl | ic ēyi(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Crimean Tatar | üçünci(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Czech | třetí(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tercie(interval), třetina(one of three equal parts of a whole), třetí osoba(person or thing in the third position), roztřetit(divide into three parts), třetit(divide into three parts) | — | |
| Danish | tredje(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terts(interval), tredjedel(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Dolgan | үһүс(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ühüs | |
| Dutch | derde(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), derde(person or thing in the third position), derde(one of three equal parts of a whole), terts(interval) | — | |
| Esperanto | tria(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tercio(interval), triono(one of three equal parts of a whole), trito(interval) | — | |
| Estonian | kolmas(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), kolmandik(one of three equal parts of a whole), terts(interval) | — | |
| Evenki | илӣ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ilī | |
| Finnish | kolmas(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), kolmannes(one of three equal parts of a whole), kolmas(person or thing in the third position), kolmasosa(one of three equal parts of a whole), terssi(interval), jakaa kolmeen osaan(divide into three parts) | — | |
| French | trois(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), troisième(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tierce(interval), tiers(person or thing in the third position), tiers(one of three equal parts of a whole), troisième(person or thing in the third position) | — | |
| Gagauz | üçüncü(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Galician | terceiro(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terceira(person or thing in the third position), terceiro(person or thing in the third position), terzo(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Georgian | მესამე(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), მესამედი(one of three equal parts of a whole) | mesame, mesamedi | |
| German | dritte(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), Dritte(person or thing in the third position), Drittel(one of three equal parts of a whole), Drittel(one of three equal parts of a whole), Dritter(person or thing in the third position), Terz(interval), dreiteilen(divide into three parts) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐌸𐍂𐌹𐌳𐌾𐌰(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | þridja | |
| Greek | τρίτος(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), τρίτο(one of three equal parts of a whole) | trítos, tríto | |
| Haitian Creole | tyè(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Hawaiian | kolu(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), hapakolu(one of three equal parts of a whole), lele kolu(interval) | — | |
| Hebrew | שלישי(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), הִשְׁלִישׁ(divide into three parts) | shelîyshîy, hishlísh | |
| Hindi | तीजा(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), तीसरा(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), तृतीय(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), तिहाई(one of three equal parts of a whole), तीहा(one of three equal parts of a whole) | tījā, tīsrā, tŕtīya, tihāī, tīhā | |
| Hungarian | harmadik(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), harmad(one of three equal parts of a whole), harmadik(person or thing in the third position), terc(interval), harmadol(divide into three parts) | — | |
| Icelandic | þriðja(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), þriðji(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), þriðja(person or thing in the third position), þriðji(person or thing in the third position), þriðjungur(one of three equal parts of a whole), þríund(interval) | — | |
| Ido | triesma(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Indonesian | ketiga(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Ingrian | kolmas(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Interlingua | tertie(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tertia(person or thing in the third position), tertio(person or thing in the third position), tertio(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Irish | tríú(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), treana(one of three equal parts of a whole), trian(one of three equal parts of a whole), tréach(interval) | — | |
| Isoko | avịsa(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Italian | terza(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terza(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terzo(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terzo(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terza(interval), terzo(person or thing in the third position), terzo(one of three equal parts of a whole), atterzare(divide into three parts) | — | |
| Japanese | 三つ目(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), 三番目(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), 三分の一(one of three equal parts of a whole), 三度(interval) | mittsume, sanban-me, sanbun no ichi, sando | |
| Kalmyk | һурвдгч(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ğurvdgç | |
| Kazakh | үшінші(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | üşınşı | |
| Khakas | ӱзінӌі(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | üzìncì | |
| Khmer | ទីបី(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ត្រីភាគ(one of three equal parts of a whole), មួយភាគបី(one of three equal parts of a whole) | tii bəy, trəy pʰiek, muəy pʰiek bəy | |
| Korean | 셋째(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), 3분의 1(one of three equal parts of a whole), 삼분의 일(one of three equal parts of a whole) | setjjae, 3bunui 1, sambunui il | |
| Kyrgyz | үчүнчү(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ücüncü | |
| Lao | ທີ່ສາມ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | thī sām | |
| Latgalian | treša(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trešais(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trešs(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trešuo(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Latin | tertius(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tertia(person or thing in the third position), tertia(person or thing in the third position), tertium(person or thing in the third position), tertius(person or thing in the third position), triens(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Latvian | trešais(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trešā(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trešais(person or thing in the third position), trešdaļa(one of three equal parts of a whole), dalīt trīs daļās(divide into three parts) | — | |
| Lithuanian | trečia(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trečias(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tercija(interval), trečdalis(one of three equal parts of a whole), trečia(person or thing in the third position), trečias(person or thing in the third position) | — | |
| Lombard | terz(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | tśeśi(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | drëtt(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Macedonian | тре́ти(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), трет(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), трет(person or thing in the third position), трети(person or thing in the third position), третина(one of three equal parts of a whole) | tréti, tret, tret, treti, tretina | |
| Malay | ketiga(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Malayalam | മൂന്നാം(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | mūnnāṁ | |
| Maltese | it-tilet(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terz(one of three equal parts of a whole), terza(person or thing in the third position) | — | |
| Manx | treeoo(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Māori | te toru(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tuatoru(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), hautoru(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Middle English | thridde(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Mongolian | гуравдахь(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), гуравдугаар(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | guravdaxʹ, guravdugaar | |
| Navajo | tááʼ góneʼ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| North Frisian | dör(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), traad(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), treer(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Northern Sami | goalmmát(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | tredje(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ters(interval), tredel(one of three equal parts of a whole), tredjedel(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | tredje(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tridje(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ters(interval), tredel(one of three equal parts of a whole), tredjedel(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Occitan | tresen(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tèrç(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tresen(person or thing in the third position), tèrç(one of three equal parts of a whole), tèrça(interval) | — | |
| Old Church Slavonic | трєти(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | treti | |
| Old English | þridda(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Old Frisian | thredda(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Old Prussian | tīrts(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Old Turkic | 𐰇𐰲𐰨(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | اوچنجی(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | üçüncü | |
| Pali | tatiya(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Pennsylvania German | dritt(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Persian | سوم(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), سهیک(one of three equal parts of a whole), سیک(one of three equal parts of a whole) | sevvom, se-yek, siyak, seyek | |
| Plautdietsch | dredda(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Polish | trzeci(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tercja(interval), trzeci(person or thing in the third position), trzecia(person or thing in the third position), trzecia(one of three equal parts of a whole), popierać coś jako trzecia osoba(agree with a proposition), poprzeć coś jako trzecia osoba(agree with a proposition), roztroić(divide into three parts) | — | |
| Portuguese | terceira(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terceiro(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terça(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terço(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), terceiro(person or thing in the third position), terça(interval), terço(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Romanian | cea de a treia(person or thing in the third position), cel de al treilea(person or thing in the third position), terță(interval), treime(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Russian | тре́тий(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), те́рция(interval), тре́тий(person or thing in the third position), треть(one of three equal parts of a whole), третья(one of three equal parts of a whole) | trétij, tɛ́rcija, trétij, tretʹ | |
| Samogitian | trets(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Sanskrit | तृतीय(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | tṛtīya | |
| Scots | third(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | treas(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trìtheamh(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trian(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | trȅćī(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), тре̏ћӣ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trećina(one of three equal parts of a whole), трећина(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Shor | ӱжӱнчи(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Sinhalese | තුන්වැනි(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | tunwæni | |
| Slovak | tretí(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tretina(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Slovene | tretji(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tretjina(one of three equal parts of a whole), têrca(interval) | — | |
| Southern Altai | ӱчинчи(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | üčinči | |
| Spanish | tercero(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), tercera(interval), tercero(person or thing in the third position), tercio(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Swahili | ya tatu(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Swedish | tredje(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), ters(interval), trea(person or thing in the third position), tredje(person or thing in the third position), tredjedel(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Tagalog | ikatlo(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), katlo(one of three equal parts of a whole), saikatlo(one of three equal parts of a whole), sangkatlo(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Tajik | сеюм(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | seyum | |
| Tamil | மூன்றாம்(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), மூன்றாவது(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), மூன்றிலொரு(one of three equal parts of a whole) | mūṉṟām, mūṉṟāvatu, mūṉṟiloru | |
| Tatar | өченче(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | öçençe | |
| Telugu | మూడో(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | mūḍō | |
| Thai | ที่สาม(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | tîi-sǎam | |
| Tocharian B | trite(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Turkish | üçüncü(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), üçüncü(person or thing in the third position) | — | |
| Turkmen | üçünji(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Udmurt | куинетӥ(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | kuińeti | |
| Ukrainian | тре́тій(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), те́рція(interval), трети́на(one of three equal parts of a whole) | trétij, tércija, tretýna | |
| Upper Sorbian | třeći(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Urdu | تیسرا(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), سِوَم(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | tīsrā, sivam | |
| Uyghur | ئۈچىنچى(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | üchinchi | |
| Uzbek | uchinchi(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Vietnamese | thứ ba(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), phần ba(one of three equal parts of a whole) | — | |
| Volapük | kilid(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Votic | kõlmõz(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Welsh | trydedd(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), trydydd(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| West-Frisian | tredde(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — | |
| Yakut | үһүс(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | ühüs | |
| Yiddish | דריט(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd), דריטל(one of three equal parts of a whole) | drit, dritl | |
| Yoruba | ẹkẹta(the ordinal form of the cardinal number three — see also 3rd) | — |
derde, derde, terts
tretë
تالت, ثَالِث, ثَالِث, ثَالِث, ثَالِثَة, ثَالِث, ثَالِث, ثُلْث
tālit, ṯāliṯ, tālit, ṯāliṯ, tālet, ṯāliṯa, ṯāliṯ, tālet, ṯulṯ
antreilu
terceru, terciu
üçüncü
hirugarren, heren, hirugarren
teirvet, trede, trivet, trederenn
tercer, tercer, tercer, tercera, tercerol
aunungatin
ic ēyi
üçünci
třetí, tercie, třetina, třetí osoba, roztřetit, třetit
tredje, terts, tredjedel
derde, derde, derde, terts
tria, tercio, triono, trito
kolmas, kolmandik, terts
kolmas, kolmannes, kolmas, kolmasosa, terssi, jakaa kolmeen osaan
trois, troisième, tierce, tiers, tiers, troisième
üçüncü
terceiro, terceira, terceiro, terzo
dritte, Dritte, Drittel, Drittel, Dritter, Terz, dreiteilen
kolu, hapakolu, lele kolu
harmadik, harmad, harmadik, terc, harmadol
þriðja, þriðji, þriðja, þriðji, þriðjungur, þríund
triesma
ketiga
kolmas
tertie, tertia, tertio, tertio
tríú, treana, trian, tréach
avịsa
terza, terza, terzo, terzo, terza, terzo, terzo, atterzare
treša, trešais, trešs, trešuo
tertius, tertia, tertia, tertium, tertius, triens
trešais, trešā, trešais, trešdaļa, dalīt trīs daļās
trečia, trečias, tercija, trečdalis, trečia, trečias
terz
tśeśi
drëtt
ketiga
it-tilet, terz, terza
treeoo
te toru, tuatoru, hautoru
thridde
tááʼ góneʼ
dör, traad, treer
goalmmát
tredje, ters, tredel, tredjedel
tredje, tridje, ters, tredel, tredjedel
tresen, tèrç, tresen, tèrç, tèrça
þridda
thredda
tīrts
𐰇𐰲𐰨
tatiya
dritt
dredda
trzeci, tercja, trzeci, trzecia, trzecia, popierać coś jako trzecia osoba, poprzeć coś jako trzecia osoba, roztroić
terceira, terceiro, terça, terço, terceiro, terça, terço
cea de a treia, cel de al treilea, terță, treime
trets
third
treas, trìtheamh, trian
trȅćī, тре̏ћӣ, trećina, трећина
ӱжӱнчи
tretí, tretina
tretji, tretjina, têrca
tercero, tercera, tercero, tercio
ya tatu
tredje, ters, trea, tredje, tredjedel
ikatlo, katlo, saikatlo, sangkatlo
trite
üçüncü, üçüncü
üçünji
třeći
uchinchi
thứ ba, phần ba
kilid
kõlmõz
trydedd, trydydd
tredde
ẹkẹta
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