How to Say ‘Three people.’ in French
Trois personnes.
trwah pair-sohn
[trwah pair-sohn]
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Phrase Breakdown
Trois
[trwah]
three
A number used to count people or objects visible in an artwork.
Trois indique le nombre de figures dans la scène.
'Trois' indicates the number of figures in the scene.
personnes
[pair-sohn]
people; persons
A plural noun meaning people or persons, often used when describing figures in an image.
Les personnes dans l'œuvre semblent proches les unes des autres.
The people in the artwork seem close to one another.
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