fimf
Appearance
Bavarian
[edit][a], [b] ← 4 | 5 | 6 → [a], [b] |
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Cardinal: finf, finfe, fimf, fimfe |
Etymology
[edit]From Middle High German vinf, from Old High German fimf.
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]fimf
Gothic
[edit]Romanization
[edit]fimf
- Romanization of 𐍆𐌹𐌼𐍆
Old High German
[edit]< 4 | 5 | 6 > |
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Cardinal : fimf | ||
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *fimf, whence also Old English fīf, Old Norse fimm.
Numeral
[edit]fimf
Descendants
[edit]- Middle High German: vinf, vünf
Pennsylvania German
[edit]< 4 | 5 | 6 > |
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Cardinal : fimf Ordinal : fimft | ||
Etymology
[edit]Compare German fünf, Dutch vijf, English five.
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]fimf
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- Bavarian terms inherited from Middle High German
- Bavarian terms derived from Middle High German
- Bavarian terms inherited from Old High German
- Bavarian terms derived from Old High German
- Bavarian terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Bavarian lemmas
- Bavarian numerals
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- Gothic non-lemma forms
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- Old High German terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old High German terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old High German terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old High German terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Old High German terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old High German lemmas
- Old High German numerals
- Old High German cardinal numbers
- Pennsylvania German terms with IPA pronunciation
- Pennsylvania German lemmas
- Pennsylvania German numerals
- Pennsylvania German cardinal numbers