September, October, November and December.
Roman numerals are a system for writing numbers, not words. the Roman numeral for 4 is IV.
4 = IV
Roman numerals are a system for writing numbers, not words. the Roman numeral for 4 is IV.
The last four months are actually named for numbers, not shapes. September - Latin root is septimus for seven. October - Latin root is octus for eight. November - root is novus for nine and December - decus for ten. Before you ask, I know these are the months we consider 9,10, 11 and 12 respectively. When the calendar was first created, it began with March, named for Mars, the Roman god of war. Hope this helped. The last four months are actually named after the Latin numbers for 7, 8, 9 and 10 respectively. (So were the shapes you have in mind so your confusion is understandable. Why 7 - 10 rahter than 9 - 12? The calendar originally began in March, not January. They are named after shapes. The names come from latin numbers. Sept is seven, Octus is eight, Novus is nine and Deci is ten...so the last four months in English come from the latin numbering system.
8 is a number which is divisible by two even numbers, 2 and 4. It is the 8th number of the Hindu-Arabic Numeral system. It was named after the Roman God, Ieightshit.
The Roman numeral symbols for the numbers are: 1 (I), 4 (IV), 2 (II), and 5 (V).
IV or IIII miles
On converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers ,we get : iv IN ROMAN NUMERALS is written as : 4
XXXIX = 39
Roman numerals were the Roman's system of numbers. Such as we have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc... Those were there numbering system
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xviii iii mcmxcImproved Answer:-In today's notation of Roman numerals 19-4-1990 is XIX-IV-MCMXC