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I could ask you the same question while answering it at the same time. "What is XII-VIII-MCMXXXVI in English numbers?"
That would be the number 3,888,888. It is the following roman numeral: mmmdccclxxxvMMMDCCCLXXXVIII
An abjad is an Arabic letter used as a number, following a strict order in a set of numerals.
We don't normally represent dates in Roman numerals, only the year. However, the following would be the literal equivalent: XXV VI MMIV
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As in the following manner:- MDCCCCLXXXXXVVII-CCXXXVI = MDCCLXXVI (2012-236 = 1776 by cancelling out the numerals)
I could ask you the same question while answering it at the same time. "What is XII-VIII-MCMXXXVI in English numbers?"
That would be the number 3,888,888. It is the following roman numeral: mmmdccclxxxvMMMDCCCLXXXVIII
An abjad is an Arabic letter used as a number, following a strict order in a set of numerals.
We don't normally represent dates in Roman numerals, only the year. However, the following would be the literal equivalent: XXV VI MMIV
Following the exact form in the question, the answer is: XXVII II MCMLXXXI
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We do not normally notate dates with Roman numerals, only years. However the following would be a literal notation: XXVI VI MCMXCIV XXVI June MCMXCIV
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