See also: تنج and پنچ

Baluchi

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Etymology

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From Proto-Iranian *pánča, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pánča, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.

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پنج (panj)

  1. five

Noun

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پنج (panj)

  1. five (digit)

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Gilaki

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پنج (panj)

  1. five

Mazanderani

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پنج (panj)

  1. five

Persian

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Etymology

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Dari پنج
Iranian Persian
Tajik панҷ

    From Middle Persian [script needed] (pnc /⁠panǰ⁠/), from Proto-Iranian *pánča, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pánča, from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe. Compare Northern Kurdish pênc, Ossetian фондз (fonʒ), Pashto پنځه (pindzə), Avestan 𐬞𐬀𐬧𐬗𐬀 (paṇca), Sanskrit पञ्चन् (páñcan), Sarikoli pundz.

    Pronunciation

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    Persian numbers (edit)
    50
     ←  4 ۵
    5
    6  → 
        Cardinal: پنج (panj)
        Ordinal: پنجم (panjom)
     

    Readings
    Classical reading? panj
    Dari reading? panj
    Iranian reading? panj
    Tajik reading? panj
    • Audio (Iran):(file)

    Numeral

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    پنج (panj) (Persian numeral ۵)

    1. five

    Derived terms

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    Punjabi

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Sanskrit पञ्चन् (páñcan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pánča, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe.

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    پَن٘ج (paṉj) (Gurmukhi spelling ਪੰਜ)

    1. five

    Saraiki

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    Saraiki numbers (edit)
    50
     ←  4 ۵
    5
    6  → 
        Cardinal: پَنج (panj)
        Ordinal: پَنڄْوَاں (panǰvāṉ)

    Etymology

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    Inherited from Sanskrit पञ्चन् (páñcan), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *pánča, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pénkʷe. Cognate with Assamese পাঁচ (pãs), Baluchi پنج (panj), Bengali পাঁচ (pãc), English five, Hindustani पाँच (pā̃c) / پانچ (pā̃c), Persian پنج (panj), Romani panʒ, Russian пять (pjatʹ), Sylheti ꠙꠣꠌ (fas).

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    پَن٘ج (paṉj)

    1. five

    Sindhi

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    Etymology

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    From Paisaci Prakrit [Term?] (compare Sauraseni Prakrit 𑀧𑀁𑀘 (paṃca)), from Sanskrit पञ्चन् (páñcan).

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    پنج (panja) (Devanagari spelling पंज)

    1. five