False, the word privacy is not used in three of the first tend ammendments.
Explanation:
The first amendment speaks about the freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the freedom of beliefs.
The second amendment speaks about the need for a regulated militia to guarantee the safety of the country, as well as the right for people to bear arms.
The third amendment talks about how soldiers should not be quartered in houses without the consent of the owner.
The fourth amendment talks about the security a person has to have in its house against unsure searches.
The fifth amendment talks about the right of people to not be held to answer for an infamous crime if the Grand Jury doesn't say so.
The Sixth amendment talks about the right of people for a speedy trial.
The seventh amendment talks about the right to a jury trial in case the value in controversy exceeds the amount of twenty dollars.
The eighth amendment prohibits the use of excessive fines and bails, as well as cruel punishments.
The ninth amendment talks about how the enumeration of the constitution of specific rights should not be denied or retained by people.
The teth amendment specifies that the powers the constitution doesn't prohibit the states shall be executed by them.
Only the first and the fourh speak about privacy.