In Roman numerals:
2 = II
22 = XXII
2008 = MMVIII
But if you want them as a date, it might be:
ante diem III Non. Feb. 2760 AUC
The Roman system of dates looks quite different than ours. This date means:
ante diem III = three days before
Non. Feb. = the Nones of February (the fifth day of February)
2760 AUC = 2760 ab urbe condita = 2760 years since the founding of Rome
But if you just want a modern-style date, it would look like:
XXII Feb. MMVIII
II-XXII-XCVIII
It is: XI-II-MMVIII
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
Written in todays terms: II-XXII-MCMXCIV
'2'(two) in Roman numerals is 'II' That is Capital 'I' .
II-XXII-MMX
II-XX-X
It is: II-XXII-MMXII
II-XXII-XCVIII
It is: XI-II-MMVIII
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
Written in todays terms: II-XXII-MCMXCIV
Febrary 29th 2008 ccould be written as 02-29-2008 and this can be represented by the Roman numerals II.XXIX.MMVIII which is made up from II = 2, XXIX = 29 and MMVIII (MM = 2000 + VIII = 8)
'2'(two) in Roman numerals is 'II' That is Capital 'I' .
The Roman numerals for the number 2 are "II". Consequently, to represent the 2 Australian Olympians using Roman numerals, we would write "II".
MDCCCLXXI in Roman numerals represents the year 1871.
2 in Roman numerals is II