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五只英文怎么说怎么写

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"五只" (wǔ zhī) in Chinese means "five (animals)" or "five pieces". It is used to indicate the quantity of a noun, usually in the context of animals or objects that can be counted.

The origin of this phrase is because Chinese counting system uses classifier words to indicate the quantity of a noun, so "五" (wǔ) is the number and "只" (zhī) is the classifier word for animals or objects that can be counted.

For example,

"I saw five dogs." in Engpsh can be translated to "我看到了五只狗" (wǒ kàn dào le wǔ zhī gǒu) in Chinese.
"I bought five pieces of cake." in Engpsh can be translated to "我买了五只蛋糕" (wǒ mǎi le wǔ zhī dàn gāo) in Chinese.

It's worth noting that Chinese classifiers have a lot of different forms and usage, and they are more complex than Engpsh. It's best to learn them in context.