In the nominative case the term would be quinque sancti.
Five o
You can say, "five one-hundredths," or "five hundredths." You can also say "zero point zero five."
It could be O O five or zero zero five, which is more correct, though people often say O when it is actually a zero.
Lavo with a macron over the "o."
o domine deus
In Pig Latin you would say, "go to McDonalds" as follows: o-gay o-tay Mc-day-Onalds-ay
'cinq heures'
In Pig Latin, "do you want to go outside" is said as "o-day ou-yay ant-way o-tay o-gay outside-way."
one hundred eighty-five thousandths
2 five-letter words ending in "o," Spanish derivation with Latin roots, lassos are used in rodeos.
If you are using classical Latin, you say o-fee-kee-um. In medieval Latin it was pronounced o-fee-chee-um. In some modern contexts it would be said o-fee-see-um (this is the "Northern Continental pronunciation" recommended for scientific use).
neuf heures moins cinq