五ばん
In romaji, this is: "goh bahn"
units of 1 and units of five
五日 is Japanese for five days.
Five in Japanese is go.
Go-Jyu-Go Literally five-ten-five
五人 (gonin)
This phrase is basically a shorthand way of saying five (units) by five (units). For example, you could say that a box has a lid five centimeters wide by five centimeters long. People like to shorten this to "five by five".
ni jyu go or 二十五
One: ichi Two: ni Three: san Four: yon/shi Five: go
"Five" is 'go' (五) in Japanese.
Eighty five is 'hachijuugo' in Japanese.Pronounced: hah-chee-joo go
I assume it is five units and five tenths? Five units simply means five of something whole: for example, five whole pies. Five tenths means a pie is cut into ten slices, therefore five tenths is a half of a pie. So the answer must be five and a half units!
5,000,000 units.