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====Descendants====
====Descendants====
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* East Slavic: {{l|orv|пѧть}}
* East Slavic:
** Belarusian: {{l|be|пяць}}
** Russian: {{l|ru|пять}}
** Old East Slavic: {{l|orv|пѧть}}
** Rusyn: {{l|rue|пять}}
*** Belarusian: {{l|be|пяць}}
** Ukrainian: {{l|uk|п'ять}}
*** Russian: {{l|ru|пять}}
*** Rusyn: {{l|rue|пять}}
*** Ukrainian: {{l|uk|п'ять}}
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* South Slavic:
* South Slavic:
** Old Church Slavonic:
** Old Church Slavonic:
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** Serbo-Croatian:
** Serbo-Croatian:
**: Cyrillic: {{l|sh|пе̑т}}
**: Cyrillic: {{l|sh|пе̑т}}
**: Roman: {{l|sh|pȇt}}
**: Latin: {{l|sh|pȇt}}
** Slovene: {{l/sl-tonal|pẹ̑t}}
** Slovene: {{l/sl-tonal|pẹ̑t}}
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* West Slavic:
* West Slavic:
** Czech: {{l|cs|pět}}
** Czech: {{l|cs|pět}}
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*** Lower Sorbian: {{l|dsb|pěś}}
*** Lower Sorbian: {{l|dsb|pěś}}
*** Upper Sorbian: {{l|hsb|pjeć}}
*** Upper Sorbian: {{l|hsb|pjeć}}
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Revision as of 01:04, 4 February 2017

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Proto-Slavic

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.

Noun

Proto-Slavic cardinal numbers
 <  4 5 6  > 
    Cardinal : *pętь
    Ordinal : *pętъ

*pętь f

  1. five

Declension

Descendants

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