fiftyseventh
Fifty-seventh is the ordinal number that follows fifty-sixth and precedes fifty-eighth. It is derived from the cardinal number fifty-seven, which is the sum of fifty-six and one. In English, fifty-seventh is written as "fifty-seventh" and is typically used to indicate the position of an item in a sequence, such as the fifty-seventh page of a book or the fifty-seventh player on a team. The ordinal form is created by adding the suffix "-th" to the cardinal number. In some languages, the ordinal form may differ, such as "cinquante-septième" in French or "fünfzigster" in German. Fifty-seventh is also used in various contexts, such as in the naming of years, decades, and centuries, as well as in the numbering of chapters, verses, and other divisions in books and other written works.