The written Roman language looks the same as ours except they write in Latin and if you don't read Latin you won't understand the words. They also had a different type of abbreviation than we use and this could also make reading their inscriptions and manuscripts challenging. On an inscription, the letter "u" was carved as a "v".
2006 = MMVI
They used a Corinthian epichoric alphabet.
March 3rd, 1989 written in Roman numerals would look like: III/III/MCMLXXXIX
In Aramaic, "God forgive me" can be written as "ܐܬܠܝ ܐܠܗܐ ܠ܀ ܫܡܟ."
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In Chinese, the name "Ritu" could be written as 瑞图.
Symbols are written and read from left to right, from highest to lowest.'3475' look like in Roman numerals MMMCDLXXV. MMMCDLXXV = 3475
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II
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20 in Roman numerals is XX.
12 = XII in Roman numerals