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Commons:Category
Translingual
Stroke order
Stroke order
Han character
五 (Kangxi radical 7, 二 +2, 4 strokes, cangjie input 一木一 (MDM ), four-corner 10107 , composition ⿱一 𫝀 or ⿻丅 ユ or ⿻工 𠃍 )
Derived characters
伍 , 㕶 , 鿉 , 㐏 , 吾 , 忢 , 𫰌 , 𭜐 , 𬂡 , 𥄬 , 𥐳 , 𦙗 , 𮛉 , 𮡨 , 𭈔 , 𮤴 , 𬃂 , 𠄼 , 𡟿 , 𮐌 , 𬁶 , 𫡲 , 𫡵 , 𫇩 , 𠄶 , 𬂽 , 𥄪 , 𭘣 , 𠵥 , 𠄲 , 𠄻 , 𭱷
References
Kangxi Dictionary: page 86 , character 11
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 257
Dae Jaweon: page 178, character 4
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 11, character 3
Unihan data for U+4E94
Chinese
Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 五
Shang
Western Zhou
Warring States
Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han )
Liushutong (compiled in Ming )
Oracle bone script
Bronze inscriptions
Chu slip and silk script
Small seal script
Transcribed ancient scripts
j29736
j29737
j29738
j29739
j29740
j29741
j29742
j29743
j29744
j29745
j29746
j29747
j29748
j29749
j29750
j29751
j29752
j29753
j29754
j29755
j29756
j29757
j29758
j29759
j29760
j29761
j29762
j29763
j29764
j29765
j29766
j29767
j29768
j29769
j29770
j29771
j29772
j29773
j29774
j29775
j29776
j29777
j29778
j29779
j29780
j29781
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b19859
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b19861
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b19866
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b19871
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b19874
b19875
b19876
b19877
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b19879
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Transcribed ancient scripts
L34450
L34451
L14821
L14822
L14823
L14824
L14825
L14826
L14827
L14828
References :
Mostly from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology site (authorisation ), which in turn draws data from various collections of ancient forms of Chinese characters, including:
Shuowen Jiezi (small seal),
Jinwen Bian (bronze inscriptions),
Liushutong (Liushutong characters) and
Yinxu Jiaguwen Bian (oracle bone script).
Old Chinese
吾
*ŋraː, *ŋaː
衙
*ŋraː, *ŋa, *ŋaʔ
鼯
*ŋaː
浯
*ŋaː
珸
*ŋaː
郚
*ŋaː
齬
*ŋaː, *ŋa, *ŋaʔ
鯃
*ŋaː
娪
*ŋaː
梧
*ŋaː
峿
*ŋaː
五
*ŋaːʔ
伍
*ŋaːʔ
寤
*ŋaːs
啎
*ŋaːs
晤
*ŋaːs
悟
*ŋaːs
逜
*ŋaːs
窹
*ŋaːs
捂
*ŋaːs
鋙
*ŋa, *ŋaʔ
語
*ŋaʔ, *ŋas
圄
*ŋaʔ
敔
*ŋaʔ
Originally written 𠄡 , consisting of 㐅 with a bar on the top and bottom. One hypothesis explains that this may have meant five because when counting on a single hand, one first counts to five and then crosses back the other way to ten .
In 韋 , the upper component (𫝀 ) is the stylization of a footprint, hence it is similar but unrelated to 五.
Etymology 1
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *l/b-ŋa ( “ five ” ) .
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : wǔ (wu3 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄨˇ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : wu3
(Xi'an , Guanzhong Pinyin ) : wù
(Nanjing , Nanjing Pinyin ) : wǔ
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : ву (vu, II)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : ng5
(Dongguan , Jyutping++ ) : m5
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : m2
(Yangjiang , Jyutping++ ) : ung2
Gan (Wiktionary ) : ng3 / u3
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : ńg
(Hailu , HRS ) : ngˊ
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : n3
Jin (Wiktionary ) : vu2
Northern Min (KCR ) : ngù
Eastern Min (BUC ) : ngô / ngū
Puxian Min (Pouseng Ping'ing ): gou3 / ngou5
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : gō͘ / gǒ͘ / ňg / ngó͘ / gó͘ / gú
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : ngou6 / ngou2 / u2
(Leizhou , Leizhou Pinyin ) : ngeu6 / ngu2
Southern Pinghua (Nanning , Jyutping++ ) : ngu5
Wu (Wugniu )
(Northern ) : 6 ng / 4 n / 4 ng / 6 m / 3 ng / 2 ng / 1 u / 5 u / 3 u / 1 ou / 4 wu / 2 wu
(Jinhua ) : 3 ng; 3 u
Xiang
(Changsha , Wiktionary ) : u3
(Loudi , Wiktionary ) : u3
(Hengyang , Wiktionary ) : u3
Note :
ng3 - vernacular;
u3 - literary (e.g. 五香 ).
Note :
ngô - vernacular;
ngū - literary.
Note :
ngou5 - vernacular;
gou3 - literary.
Southern Min
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Zhangzhou , Changtai , Zhangpu , Yongchun , Taipei , Kaohsiung , Tainan , Taichung , Hsinchu , Yilan , Sanxia , Magong , Kinmen , Penang , Singapore , Klang )
(Hokkien : Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Nan'an , Hui'an , Lukang , Philippines )
(Hokkien : Longyan )
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Zhangzhou , Changtai , General Taiwanese , Penang )
(Hokkien : Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Nan'an , Hui'an , Zhangpu )
(Hokkien : Longyan )
Note :
gō͘/gǒ͘/ňg - vernacular;
ngó͘/gó͘/gú - literary.
Note :
ngou6 - vernacular;
ngou2, u2 - literary.
(Leizhou )
Leizhou Pinyin : ngeu6 / ngu2
Sinological IPA : /ŋɛu³³/, /ŋu³¹/
Note :
ngeu6 - vernacular;
ngu2 - literary.
Southern Pinghua
Wu
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading , Suzhou , Hangzhou , Ningbo )
(Northern : Chongming )
(Northern : Jiading , Chuansha , Yixing , Jiaxing , Haining , Haiyan , Deqing , Xiaoshan , Shaoxing , Zhoushan )
(Northern : Kunshan )
(Northern : Changzhou , Tongxiang )
(Northern : Cixi )
(Northern : Shanghai , Chongming )
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading )
(Northern : Jiading , Changzhou , Jingjiang , Tongxiang , Hangzhou )
(Northern : Suzhou )
(Northern : Jiaxing , Haining , Haiyan , Xiaoshan , Shaoxing , Zhoushan )
(Northern : Cixi )
(Jinhua )
Note :
ng - vernacular;
(o)u, wu - literary;
6 ng (Hangzhou) - younger speakers only, influenced by nearby lects.
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
五
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
wǔ
Middle Chinese
‹ nguX ›
Old Chinese
/*C.ŋˁaʔ/
English
five
Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:
* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;
* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
五
Reading #
1/1
No.
13147
Phonetic component
五
Rime group
魚
Rime subdivision
0
Corresponding MC rime
五
Old Chinese
/*ŋaːʔ/
Definitions
五
five
a surname . Wu (mainland China, Taiwan ), Ng (Hong Kong )
( printing ) The size of type between 小五 (xiǎowǔ ) (little 5 ) and 小四 (xiǎosì ) (little 4 ), standardized as 10½ point .
See also
Compounds
Descendants
Others :
→ Proto-Tai: *haːꟲ ( “ five ” ) Northern Tai Central Tai Southwestern TaiAhom: 𑜑𑜡 ( hā ) Lao: ຫ້າ ( hā ) Lü: ᦠᦱᧉ ( ḣaa² ) Northern Thai: ᩉ᩶ᩣ Shan: ႁႃႈ ( hāa ) Tai Dam: ꪬ꫁ꪱ Tai Nüa: ᥞᥣᥲ ( hàa ) Thai: ห้า ( hâa )
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Definitions
五
( music ) Kunqu gongche notation for the note la (6).
( music ) Cantonese opera gongche notation for the note la (6).
Derived terms
References
“五 ”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database) , 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong ), 2014–
莆田市政协文化文史和学习委员会 , editor (2021 ), “五 ”, in 莆仙方言大词典 [Comprehensive Dictionary of Puxian Dialect ] (overall work in Mandarin and Puxian Min), Xiamen University Press , →ISBN , page 236 .
莆田市政协文化文史和学习委员会 , editor (2021 ), “五 ”, in 莆仙方言大词典 [Comprehensive Dictionary of Puxian Dialect ] (overall work in Mandarin and Puxian Min), Xiamen University Press , →ISBN , page 407 .
Japanese
Kanji
五
(First grade kyōiku kanji )
five
Readings
Compounds
Compounds
五( ご ) 節( せっ ) 句( く ) ( gosekku , “ the five seasonal festivals of the Japanese calendar ” )
五( ご ) 悪( あく ) ( Goaku , “ (Buddhism) the Five Evils ” )
五( ご ) 位( い ) 鷺( さぎ ) ( goisagi ) , 五( ゴ ) 位( イ ) 鷺( サギ ) ( goisagi , “ night heron ” )
五( ご ) 十( じっ ) 歩( ぽ ) 百( ひゃっ ) 歩( ぽ ) ( gojippo hyappo ) , 五( ご ) 十( じゅっ ) 歩( ぽ ) 百( ひゃっ ) 歩( ぽ ) ( gojuppo hyappo )
五( ご ) 音( おん ) 音( おん ) 階( かい ) ( gōn onkai , “ pentatonic scale ” )
五( ご ) 戒( かい ) ( Gokai , “ (Buddhism) the Five Precepts ” )
五( ご ) 角( かく ) 形( けい ) ( gokakukei ) , 五( ご ) 角( かっ ) 形( けい ) ( gokakkei , “ pentagon ” )
五( ご ) 官( かん ) ( gokan , “ the five sense organs ” )
五( ご ) 感( かん ) ( gokan , “ the five senses ” )
五( ご ) 経( きょう ) ( Gokyō , “ (Confucianism) Four Books and Five Classics ” )
五( ご ) 桁( けた ) ( goketa )
五( ご ) 月( がつ ) ( gogatsu ) , 五( さつ ) 月( き ) ( satsuki ) , 五( サツ ) 月( キ ) ( satsuki , “ May ” )
五( ご ) 言( ごん ) 絶( ぜっ ) 句( く ) ( gogonzekku )
五( ご ) 言( ごん ) 律( りっ ) 詩( し ) ( gogonrisshi )
五( ご ) 更( こう ) ( gokō )
五( ご ) 行( ぎょう ) ( Gogyō , “ Wu Xing ” )
五( ご ) 穀( こく ) ( gokoku )
五( ご ) 彩( さい ) ( gosai )
五( ご ) 指( し ) ( goshi , “ five fingers ” )
五( ご ) 種( しゅ ) 競( きょう ) 技( ぎ ) ( goshu kyōgi , “ pentathlon ” )
五( いつ ) 重( え ) ( itsue )
五( ご ) 旬( じゅん ) 節( せつ ) ( gojunsetsu )
五( ご ) 書( しょ ) ( gosho )
五( ご ) 女( じょ ) ( gojo )
五( ご ) 常( じょう ) ( Gojō , “ the five Confucian virtues ” )
五( ご ) 情( じょう ) ( Gojō , “ the Five Passions ” )
五( ご ) 色( しき ) ( goshiki )
五( ご ) 人( にん ) 組( ぐみ ) ( Goningumi , “ Five Households (Edo era civil defence units) ” )
五( ご ) 人( にん ) 囃( ばや ) 子( し ) ( goninbayashi )
五( ご ) 寸( すん ) 釘( くぎ ) ( gosun kugi , “ a long nail , roughly 15 cm in length ” )
五( ご ) 節( せつ ) ( gosetsu )
五( ご ) 線( せん ) ( gosen )
五( ご ) 臓( ぞう ) ( gozō )
五( ご ) 体( たい ) ( gotai )
五( ご ) 段( だん ) ( godan )
五( ご ) 男( なん ) ( gonan )
五( ご ) 斗( と ) 米( べい ) ( gotobei )
五( ご ) 徳( とく ) ( gotoku )
五倍子( ふし ) ( fushi )
五( ご ) 風( ふう ) 十( じゅう ) 雨( う ) ( gofū jūu , “ clement weather ( literally, “five days and one is windy, ten days and one is rainy” ) ” )
五( ご ) 分( ぶ ) ( gobu ) , 五( ご ) 分( ふん ) ( gofun ) , 五( ご ) 分( ぶん ) ( gobun )
五( ご ) 辺( へん ) 形( けい ) ( gohenkei )
五( ご ) 面( めん ) 体( たい ) ( gomentai , “ pentahedron ” )
五( ご ) 目( もく ) ( gomoku , “ mixture ” )
五( ご ) 里( り ) 霧( む ) 中( ちゅう ) ( gori muchū , “ totally lost , groping in the dark ( literally, “five leagues in the fog” ) ” )
五( ご ) 稜( りょう ) 郭( かく ) ( Goryōkaku , “ Goryōkaku, a star-shaped fort in Hakodate ” )
五( ご ) 稜( りょう ) 堡( ほ ) ( goryōho )
五( ご ) 倫( りん ) ( Gorin , “ Gorin, the five Confucian virtues ” )
五( ご ) 輪( りん ) ( Gorin , “ Olympics ” )
五( ご ) 芒( ぼう ) ( gobō , “ pentagram ” )
弦( げん ) 楽( がく ) 五( ご ) 重( じゅう ) 奏( そう ) ( gengaku gojūsō , “ string quintet ” )
Etymology 1
From Old Japanese , from Proto-Japonic *etu .
Pronunciation
Noun
五( いつ ) • (itsu )
five
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Middle Chinese 五 (MC nguX ). Compare modern Hokkien reading gō͘ .
Pronunciation
Noun
五( ご ) • (go )
five
a name of a hole of a wind instrument
Coordinate terms
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Noun
五( い ) • (i )
five
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 五 (MC nguX ).
Historical Readings
Dongguk Jeongun Reading
Dongguk Jeongun , 1448
ᅌᅩᆼ〯 (Yale : ngwǒ )
Middle Korean
Text
Eumhun
Gloss (hun )
Reading
Hunmong Jahoe , 1527
다ᄉᆞᆺ〮 (Yale : tàsós )
오〯 (Yale : wǒ )
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Hanja
Wikisource
五 (eumhun 다섯 오 ( daseot o ) )
hanja form? of 오 ( “ five ” )
Compounds
References
국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典 .
Vietnamese
Han character
五 : Hán Việt readings: ngũ [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
五 : Nôm readings: ngũ [ 1] [ 3] [ 5] , ngủ [ 1] , ngỗ [ 1]
chữ Hán form of ngũ ( “ five ” ) .
Compounds
References
Zhuang
Numeral
五
Sawndip form of haj ( “ five ” )