3 (disambiguation)
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3 (number) is a number, numeral, and glyph.
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3 is the year 3 AD.
3 or three may also refer to:
- 3 BC, the year 3 BC
Film [edit]
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- Three (1965 film), a Yugoslavian film by Aleksandar Petrović
- Three (1969 film), starring Charlotte Rampling and Sam Waterston
- 3 (1971 film), a Norwegian film by Nicole Macé
- Three (2002 film), an Asian horror movie collaboration
- Survival Island or Three, a 2006 film starring Billy Zane and Kelly Brook
- Three (2006 film), based on the novel with the same name
- Three (2008 film), a Telugu film
- Three – Love, Lies and Betrayal, a 2009 film starring Aashish Chaudhary, Nausheen Ali Sardar & Akshay Kapoor
- Three (2010 film), a German film (also known as 3)
- 3 (2012 Indian film), a Tamil film starring Dhanush and Shruti Haasan
- 3 (2012 Uruguayan film)
- Thr3e, an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Ted Dekker
Music [edit]
For the number 3 in music, see 3 (music).
Technology [edit]
- 3, polyvinyl chloride's resin identification code used in recycling
- DVD region code 3, used for many East Asian countries (except for Japan (Region 2) and China (Region 6))
- Hutchison 3G or 3, UMTS networks in Europe, Australia and Asia
- Channel 3, television channel traditionally associated with ITV (TV network) in the UK
Television [edit]
- Three (TV series), a 1998 American series
- 3 (TV series), a 2012 CBS reality television series
- "3" (The X-Files), a 1994 episode
- 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story, a 2004 television movie
- Three's Company, 1970's TV series
- BBC Three, a British television channel
Other uses [edit]
- 3 (New York City Subway service), a service of the New York City Subway
- Three, a personality type of the Enneagram of Personality typology
- Three-point field goal, a long shot in basketball
- Thr3e, a 2003 suspense novel by Ted Dekker
- Mazda3, a compact car
- Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvania, 1979
See also [edit]
Similar Glyphs [edit]
- Open-mid central unrounded vowel, ɜ, of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), used in Cherokee and some English pronunciation
- Ezh (letter), Ʒ, a symbol for dram
- Lowercase ezh, ʒ, representing the Voiced palato-alveolar sibilant of the IPA, used in several African languages
- ℨ, a symbol for dram (unit) and Gothic font letter Z
- Yogh or Ȝ, letter used in Middle English and Middle Scots
- Gyfu or Gar (rune) Anglo Saxon runes transliterated as ȝ
- Ze (Cyrillic) or З, eleventh letter of Kazakh, tenth letter of Ukrainian, Dungan, ninth letter of Russian, Belarusian, Uzbek, Serbo-Croatian, Mongolian, eighth letter of Bulgarian and Kyrgyz alphabets; and Cyrillic numeral 7
- E (Cyrillic) or Э, fortieth letter of Kazakh, thirty-fifth letter of Dungan, thirty-third letter of Mongolian, thirty-first letter of Russian, thirtieth letter of Belarusian, twenty-eighth letter of Kyrgyz, and twenty-seventh letter of Uzbek alphabets
- Abkhazian Dze or Ӡ, nineteenth letter of Abkhazian Cyrillic script alphabet
- Ro (kana) or ろ, in hiragana Japanese script
- Da̰ dwé or ဒ, nineteenth letter of Burmese alphabet
- Vin or ვ, sixth letter of Georgian alphabet and Georgian numeral 6
- Kan or კ, eleventh letter of Georgian alphabet and Georgian numeral 20
- Par or პ, seventeenth letter of Georgian alphabet and Georgian numeral 80
- Vie or ჳ, obsolete twenty-second letter of Georgian alphabet
- Hi or Յ, twenty-first letter of Armenian alphabet and Armenian numeral 300
- ౩, Telugu alphabet numeral 3
- ૩, Gujarati alphabet numeral 3
- ३, Devanagari numeral 3
- ੩, Gurmukhī alphabet numeral 3
- ༣, Tibetan alphabet numeral 3
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