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O número cinco (5, V).
The number 5. It comes after four and before six.
Plural: cincos.
🇬🇧 Notice the silent 'e' at the end — 'five' sounds like /faɪv/, not /faɪvə/. Ordinal: fifth. Common use: 'five o'clock' for time, 'five-minute break', 'high five' (slapping hands together as a greeting).
'High five' (slapping your raised open hand against another person's) is a popular celebration gesture in English-speaking countries. 'Nine to five' means standard working hours. 'The five-second rule' is a humorous belief that food dropped on the floor is safe to eat within five seconds.
Exemplos
"Cada mão tem cinco dedos."
🇬🇧 "Each hand has five fingers."
"Ela está a passear cinco cães."
🇬🇧 "She is walking five dogs."
Complete a frase 🇵🇹 Portuguese (EU)
Cada mão tem ___ dedos.