C/C++, 7676 74 bytes
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){printf("tr%.3s\n",&"ickeat"[sizeof('a')&"ickeat"[sizeof'a'-1]);}
Lots of C and C++ programmers react strongly when someone writes C/C++
as if it was one language. This contribution is here both to trigger those who are allergic to that string and to demonstrate that they (or rather: we), in fact, are right. C and C++ are two different languages.
The explanation is simple. Character constants like 'a'
have different types in C and C++, so sizeof will return different sizes. This assumes a relatively normal machine where sizeof int
is 4.