Quīnque pedēs is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "five feet." The masculine plural third declension noun looks different in the ablative, dative and genitive cases as the prepositional object or indirect object quīnque pedum ("with five feet," "to five feet") and as the possessive object quīnque pedibus ("of five feet"). The pronunciation will be "KWEEN-kwey peh-DEYS" in the nominative case, as the subject of the phrase or sentence, in Church and classical Latin.
English number five in latin
"Five" in English means cinque in Italian.
"Thirty-five" in English means trentacinque in Italian.
"Family of five" in English is famiglia di cinque in Italian.
five stars - "cinque stelle"
Five words? It is cinque parole
Cinque in Italian means "five" in English.
Gogyō
5 - go
Cinco peces is a literal Spanish equivalent of the English phrase "five fishes." The pronunciation of the masculine plural number and noun will be "TCHEEN-ko PEH-theys" in much of Spain and "SEEN-ko PEH-seys" throughout Latin America.
Quaranta cinque Euro.
batti cinque dammi cinque