The Roman alphabet was written exactly like ours. The only difference was that it did not have a j or a w. For example, Julius, in old Latin, would be written Iulius.
If you mean what is the Latin for "Roman" it is "Romanus". Remember that in most cases Romanus is an adjective and has variable endings, such as the feminine in Pax Romana.
The Romans spoke Latin. Rome is Roma in Latin.
If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.
the different parts of a roman letter- the serif and the fillet
Some Roman cities with six letters were Ancona, Aquila, Ammara, Capena, Emona, Hadria, Mutina, Ragusa and Verona.
You can't write alphabets in order but you can write letters in order.
10 in Roman numerals is X
CCCLXXVIII
DCXLI
MMX
IX
MCMLXXVII
Letters are not numbers. Not all letters in the alphabet represent Roman numerals though some letters do.
3210 = MMMCCX in Roman numerals which are expressed in letters
The roman numeric way to write 46 is XLVI.
It is: 900 = CM
In Roman letters, it is KRASNY
2 = II
XXXIX= 39