English
Etymology
Old English fíf, from Germanic *fimfi, from PIE *penkwe. Cognate to German fünf, French cinq, Greek πέντε, Russian пять.
Cardinal Number
five
- Arabic numerals : 5
- Arabic-Indic: ٥
- Chinese numerals : 五, 伍
- Roman numerals : V
- Two plus three. One plus four. The typical number of fingers on a hand, including the thumb. Ordinal: fifth.
Translations
Noun
five
1. The digit/figure 5
Translations
- Danish: femmer c
- Finnish: viitonen , vitonen
- German: Fünf f
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- Polish: piątka f
- Romanian: cinci m
- Russian: пятёрка f (pyatyorka)
- Swedish: femma
- pump
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