Because it's the English language and it defies logic.
You could say trio as a group of 3.
a choir or chrous, but if it is 2 people is it a duo, 3 is a trio,4 is a quartet, and five is a quintet
The noun 'trio' can function as a collective noun for any group of three joined together on a common task:a trio of singersa trio of dancersa trio of waitersa trio of EMTsa trio of horsesa trio of elephants
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One example of a group of 3 performers that starts with the letter "T" is "The Three Tenors," a famous opera singing group consisting of Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, and José Carreras.
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The word that means a group of three people is "trio." In music, a trio refers to a group of three musicians performing together. In other contexts, a trio can also refer to a group of three people working together or sharing a common goal or purpose. The term "trio" is derived from the Italian word for "three."
No, it is not a verb. A trio is a noun (three things or people).
one has three letters, two has three letters, three has five letters, and four has four letters, and so on
A duo has 2 members, a trio has 3 members, a quartet has 4 members, and a quintet has 5 members.
I'm pretty sure you're referring to a trio. One is a solo, two a duet, three a trio, four a quartet, five a quintet, six a sextet, etc.