10-24-2012 is equivalent to X-XXIV-MMXII in todays modern notation of Roman numerals
But the ancient Romans would have wrote out the equivalent of 24 as XXIIII
The date 25-01-2009 in Roman numerals would be XXV.I.MMIX
That depends what your date of birth is, you can simply represent the month with a number so that, for example a date of birth like 12th October 1539 could be written as 12-10-1539 and these numbers could be represented by the Roman numerals XII.X.MDXXXIX
12 = XII in Roman numerals
The roman numerals for 987 looks like this CMLXXXVII
You write 1533 in roman numerals like this: MDXXXIII
The date 25-01-2009 in Roman numerals would be XXV.I.MMIX
That depends what your date of birth is, you can simply represent the month with a number so that, for example a date of birth like 12th October 1539 could be written as 12-10-1539 and these numbers could be represented by the Roman numerals XII.X.MDXXXIX
The roman numerals for 987 looks like this CMLXXXVII
12 = XII in Roman numerals
The Roman numerals for 2, 6 and 9 are: II VI IX So far as I know, there is no roman numeral for zero.
V.XII.CLXXV If you meant 5-12-1975 as in a date it would be V.XII.MCMLXXV
18 in roman numerals looks like XVIII
You write 1533 in roman numerals like this: MDXXXIII
The Roman numerals are XLV.
300 would be represented by 'CCC' in roman numerals.
To disguise the fact when the film was actually released because most people don't understand Roman numerals and don't like watching repeats.
IVXLCDM No I didn't mistype that. I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000 The way you use them is a little bit complicated so I won't go into that, but basically, you string them to make numbers like XXV which is 25. The ordering also matters too, but like I said, I won't go into that here.