five

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Etimologija

Od Engleski five.

Pronunciation

Numeral

five

  1. (international standards) NATO & ICAO phonetic alphabet code for the numeral 5.
    Sinonim: pantafive (ITU/IMO)

References

  1. Annex 10 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: Aeronautical Telecommunications; Volume II Communication Procedures including those with PANS status[1], 6th edition, International Civil Aviation Organization, October 2001, retrieved 23 January 2019, page §5.2.1.4.3.1

Engleski

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Engleski brojevi (edit)
50
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: five
    Ordinal: fifth
    Multiplier: quintuple, fivefold
    Distributive: quintuply

Alternative forms

  • Arabic numerals: 5 (see for numerical forms in other scripts)
  • Roman numerals: V

Etimologija

PIE reč
*pénkʷe

Od Middle English five, vif, fif, od Old English fīf (five), od Proto-West Germanic *fimf (five), od Proto-Germanic *fimf (five) (compare West Frisian fiif, Holandski vijf, Nemački fünf, Norwegian i Švedski fem, Icelandic fimm), od Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe (compare Welsh pump, Latinski quinque, Tocharian A päñ, Tocharian B piś, Lithuanian penki, Ruski pяtь (pjatʹ), Albanski pesë, pêsë, Antički Grčki πέντε (pénte), Armenian հինգ (hing), Iranski پنج(panj), Sanskrt पञ्च (páñca)). Dubleti of cinque, punch, pimp, and Pompeii.

The nasal *m in Proto-Germanic *fimf was lost through a sound change known as the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law.

Pronunciation

Numeral

Five dots

five

  1. A numerical value equal to 5; the number following four and preceding six.
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  2. Describing a group or set with five elements.

Related terms

Prevodi

See also

Noun

five (plural fives)

  1. The digit/figure 5.
    He wrote a five followed by four zeroes.
  2. A banknote with a denomination of five units of currency. See also fiver.
    Can anyone here change a five?
  3. Anything measuring five units, as length.
    All the fives are over there in the corner, next to the fours.
  4. A person who is five years old.
    The fives and sixes will have a snack first, then the older kids.
  5. Five o'clock.
    See you at five.
  6. A short rest, especially one of five minutes.
    Take five, soldier.
  7. (basketball) A basketball team, club or lineup.

Derived terms

Translations

The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout#Translations.

See also

Playing cards in Engleski · playing cards (layout · text)
ace deuce, two three four five six seven
eight nine ten jack, knave queen king joker

Anagrams

  • vife (alphagram efiv)

Middle English

Middle English brojevi (edit)
50
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: five
    Ordinal: fifte

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English fīf, from Proto-West Germanic *fimf, from Proto-Germanic *fimf, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.

Though Old English fīf was usually indeclinable, inflected forms of it are far from unknown. Forms with final -v- originate from intervocalic voicing in these inflected forms.

Pronunciation

Numeral

five

  1. five

Related terms

Descendants

  • Engleski: five
  • Scots: five, fif, fife, fyve
  • Yola: veeve

References


Scots

Etymology

From Middle English five, from Old English fīf, from Proto-Germanic *fimf, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.

Pronunciation

Numeral

cardinal number
5 Prethodni: fower
Sledeći: sax

five

  1. five

Related terms


Walloon

Etimologija

Od Old French fievre, od Latinski febris, od Proto-Italic *feɣʷris, od Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰris. Cognates include Francuski fièvre i Norman fièvre.

Izgovor

Imenica

five f (plural fives)

  1. fever
  2. delirium

Reference

  • Simon Stasse (2004) Dictionaire Populaire de Wallon Liegeois[3], Société Royale Littéraire "La Wallonne"