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reviewed on 11 May 2026 . Natural number This article is about the number · not to be confused with З (ze) · Ʒ (ezh) · Ȝ (yogh) · or ろ (ro) . For the years · see 3 BC and 3 AD . For other uses · see 3 (disambiguation) · III · and Number Three . For technical reasons · ":3" redirects here. For the keyboard symbols · see List of emoticons . This article includes a list of general references · Kurdish · Persian · Sindhi · Urdu ٣ Bengali

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reviewed on 11 May 2026 . Natural number This article is about the number
not to be confused with З (ze)
Ʒ (ezh)
Ȝ (yogh)
or ろ (ro) . For the years
see 3 BC and 3 AD . For other uses
see 3 (disambiguation)
III
and Number Three . For technical reasons
":3" redirects here. For the keyboard symbols
see List of emoticons . This article includes a list of general references
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Kurdish
Persian
Sindhi
Urdu ٣ Bengali

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