MLII is how one writes 1052 in Roman numerals:
M 1000
L 50
I 1
I 1
1000 = m 50 = l 2 = ii 1052 = mlii
It's one thousand, fifty two.
I call it "ten to the fifty-two", and I write it like this: 1052
The whole number before it is 1052
The answer is 1, 1052, 2, 526, 4, 263
How do you write It is what it is in Latin typography?
1052 cm3 is equal to 1052 ml. Because 1 cubic centimeter is equal to 1 milliliter
1052
1, 2, 4, 263, 526, 1052 2 and 263 are prime.
You write Donum Dei. It's already Latin.
In the Latin language, to write 5 you put 'V'
Since Rome's language was Latin, you would have to write in Latin.