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пять

пять

Russian

Etymology

From Old East Slavic пѧть (pętĭ), from Proto-Slavic *pętь, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe. Cognate with English five, German fünf, Italian cinque, French cinq, Greek πέντε (pénte), Persian پَنج (pænj), Sanskrit पञ्च (pañca).

Numeral

пять (pjatʹ)

  1. five (5)
Usage note: пять (pjatʹ) in the nominative case and accusative case governs the genitive plural of the noun. In other cases, it governs the corresponding plural case of the noun.
Declension
Related terms
Derived terms
  • пя́теро (pjátero)
  • впятеро (vpjatero)
  • впятером (vpjaterom)
  • пятимиллионный (pjatimillionnyj) (1/5,000,000)
  • пятитысячный (pjatitysjačnyj) (1/5000)
  • пятисотый (pjatisotyj) (1/500)
  • пятна́дцать (pjatnádcatʹ) (15)
  • пятьдеся́т (pjatʹdesját) (50)
  • пятьсо́т (pjatʹsót) (500)
Coordinate terms

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Etymology 2

Verb

пять (pjatʹ)

  1. second-person singular imperative imperfective of пя́тить (pjátitʹ)

Rusyn

Rusyn cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : пять (pjatʹ)

Etymology

From Old East Slavic пѧть (pętĭ), from Proto-Slavic *pętь.

Numeral

пять (pjat')

  1. (cardinal) five (5)

See also