pantafive

Translingual

pantafive

Etymology

From 1959 ITU proposals penta and fife, from French penta- (pronounced "panta") and NATO/ICAO five (pronounced "fife").

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpanˈtaˈfai̯f][1]

Noun

pantafive

  1. (rare) (international standards) ITU & IMO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the digit 5.
    Synonym: five (NATO/ICAO)
ICAO/NATO vs ITU/IMO radiotelephonic clear codes for digits
ICAO/NATO zeroonetwothree (tree)four (fower)five (fife)sixseveneightnine (niner)
ITU/IMO nadazerounaonebissotwoterrathreekartefourpantafivesoxisixsettesevenoktoeightnovenine

References

  1. That is, with each syllable stressed and final syllable like English fife, as in NATO/ICAO five. International Maritime Organisation (2005). International Code of Signals, p. 22–23. Fourth edition, London.
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