Usage examples of "Three" in English with translation to French

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You arrived three days ago. Tu es arrivé il y a trois jours.
Three people are still missing. Trois personnes n'ont toujours pas été retrouvées.
I caught three fish yesterday. J'ai pris trois poissons hier.
My aunt had three kids. Ma tante avait trois enfants.
The rain lasted three days. La pluie a duré trois jours.
He has three older sisters. Il a trois sœurs ainées.
He left three days ago. Il est parti il y a trois jours.
His speech lasted three hours. Son discours dura trois heures.
My aunt had three children. Ma tante avait trois enfants.
My aunt has three children. Ma tante a trois enfants.
Take three at a time. Prends-en trois à la fois.
Five plus three is eight. Cinq plus trois égalent huit.
Choose three books at random. Choisis trois livres au hasard.
Tom has written three books. Tom a écrit trois livres.
He has three elder sisters. Il a trois grandes soeurs.
The carrots cost three dollars. Les carottes coûtent trois dollars.
It was three days ago. C'était il y a trois jours.
Now they have three children. Ils ont maintenant trois enfants.
This task took three hours. Cette tâche a pris trois heures.
We have seen three wars. Nous avons connu trois guerres.
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