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Fünf

Fünf is the German word for the number five. It functions as a cardinal numeral used in counting, describing quantity, and marking positions in lists or sequences. In standard German, fünf is followed by sechs for six and precedes vier for four in ordinary counting.

Etymology and cognates: Fünf descends from Old High German funf, which in turn comes from Proto-Germanic *fimf.

Pronunciation and usage: The word is pronounced with a long vowel: [fyːnf]. As a cardinal number, it

Derivatives and forms: In German, compounds often reflect the base number, for example fünffach meaning fivefold

See also: eins, zwei, drei, vier, sechs, and related terms such as fünft (fifth) and pent- as

It
is
cognate
with
Dutch
vijf,
English
five,
Icelandic
fimm,
and
Gothic
fimf.
The
modern
umlaut
in
German
is
a
historical
development
that
distinguishes
the
form
from
related
languages.
appears
in
phrases
such
as
fünf
Personen
(five
people)
or
fünf
Uhr
(five
o’clock).
The
corresponding
ordinal
form
is
fünfte
(fifth),
used
for
positions
in
a
sequence
rather
than
a
quantity.
or
five
times
as
much,
and
Fünfer
as
a
colloquial
term
for
a
group
of
five
or
a
five-unit
note
or
coin.
The
numeral
also
participates
in
mathematical
and
descriptive
terms,
such
as
fünfergruppe
(a
group
of
five)
or
fünfzackig
(five-pointed).
a
broader
prefix
seen
in
some
technical
words.
Fünf
serves
as
a
basic,
recurring
element
in
German
counting
and
number-related
expressions.