five
Etimologija
Pronunciation
Numeral
five
- (international standards) NATO & ICAO phonetic alphabet code for the numeral 5.
- Sinonim: pantafive (ITU/IMO)
References
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Cardinal: five Ordinal: fifth Multiplier: quintuple, fivefold Distributive: quintuply |
Alternative forms
Etimologija
PIE reč |
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*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
- enPR: fīv MFA(ključ): /faɪv/
- (Southern American English) MFA(ključ): /fäːv/
Audio (US) (file) Audio (US) (file) - Rime: -aɪv
Numeral
five
- A numerical value equal to 5; the number following four and preceding six.
- 2006, Donald Ringe, From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1)[2], Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, strana 197:
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- Describing a group or set with five elements.
Related terms
Prevodi
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See also
Noun
five (plural fives)
- The digit/figure 5.
- He wrote a five followed by four zeroes.
- A banknote with a denomination of five units of currency. See also fiver.
- Can anyone here change a five?
- Anything measuring five units, as length.
- All the fives are over there in the corner, next to the fours.
- A person who is five years old.
- The fives and sixes will have a snack first, then the older kids.
- Five o'clock.
- See you at five.
- A short rest, especially one of five minutes.
- Take five, soldier.
- (basketball) A basketball team, club or lineup.
Derived terms
Translations
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See also
Playing cards in Engleski · playing cards (layout · text) | ||||||
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ace | deuce, two | three | four | five | six | seven |
eight | nine | ten | jack, knave | queen | king | joker |
Anagrams
- vife (alphagram efiv)
Middle English
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← 4 | 5 | 6 → |
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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
Related terms
Descendants
References
- “fīve” in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English five, from Old English fīf, from Proto-Germanic *fimf, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.
Pronunciation
Numeral
5 | Prethodni: | fower |
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Sledeći: | sax |
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)
Reference
- Simon Stasse (2004) Dictionaire Populaire de Wallon Liegeois[3], Société Royale Littéraire "La Wallonne"