See also: FIF, fìf, and fîf

Translingual

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fif

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Faifi language.

Danish

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Etymology

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From German Pfiff (whistling sound).

Noun

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fif n (singular definite fiffet, plural indefinite fif)

  1. trick (clever way of doing something that makes it easier to reach a goal)
    Synonyms: fidus, kneb, trick

French

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Wikipedia fr

Etymology

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Clipping of fifille or fifi.

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Noun

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fif m (plural fifs)

  1. (Quebec, slang, derogatory) an effeminate male homosexual; poof; faggot
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North Frisian

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North Frisian cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : fif
    Ordinal : fifst

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian fīf.

Pronunciation

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fif

  1. (Sylt) five

Old Dutch

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Old Dutch cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : fif

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *fimf.

Pronunciation

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fīf

  1. five

Descendants

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  • Middle Dutch: vijf

Old English

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Old English numbers (edit)
50
 ←  4 5 6  → 
    Cardinal: fīf
    Ordinal: fīfta
    Age: fīfwintre
    Multiplier: fīffeald

Etymology

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    From Proto-West Germanic *fimf.

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    fīf

    1. five
      • late 9th century, Old English Martyrology
        Ond on þone ylcan dæġ Crīst ġerēorde fīf þūsenda wera of fīf hlāfum ond of twām fisċum, ēac wīfum ond ċildum, þāra wæs unġerīm, ond þāra hlāfġebroca wæs tō lāfe twelf binna fulle.
        And on the same day, Christ fed five thousand men and numerous women and children with five loaves of bread and two fishes, and the remaining fragments of bread filled twelve baskets.

    Usage notes

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    • This numeral was sometimes inflected for case, but could also be indeclinable.

    Declension

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    Declension of fīf
    masculine feminine neuter
    nominative fīfe fīfe, fīfu
    accusative
    genitive fīfa
    dative fīfum

    Derived terms

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    Old Frisian

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    Old Frisian numbers (edit)
     ←  4 5 6  → 
        Cardinal: fif

    Etymology

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    From Proto-West Germanic *fimf. Cognates include Old English fīf, Old Saxon fīf and Old Dutch vīf.

    Pronunciation

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    fīf

    1. five

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    • North Frisian:
      Most dialects: fiiw
      Helgoland: fiuw
      Sylt: fif
    • Saterland Frisian: fieuw
    • West Frisian: fiif

    References

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    • Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009), An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN

    Old Saxon

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    Old Saxon cardinal numbers
     <  4 5 6  > 
        Cardinal : fif

    Etymology

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    From Proto-West Germanic *fimf.

    Pronunciation

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    fīf

    1. five

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