two capital i's (e.g. II)
III
2 = II
II Two capital I's.
'2'(two) in Roman numerals is 'II' That is Capital 'I' .
Are you referring to this symbol? @ If so, on an English keyboard, type and hold the SHIFT key while you type the NUMBER 2.
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
2 in Roman numerals is II
the roman number II stands for the number 2 in English
Roman Numeral for the number 2 is II.
The Latin (Roman) word for the number 2 is duo. The Roman numeral for 2 is II.
Press the Alt-Gr key (which is the right-side Alt key) and the number "2" at the same time.
Either the 'Caps Lock' key and the 'i' key or the 'shift key' and the 'i' key. Either of these combinations will produce an upper case I, which represents the Roman numeral for 1, simply repeat to get II, the Roman numeral for 2.
III Is 3 In Roman Numerals