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You probably can but today 38 in Roman numerals is XXXVIII.

However, 38 in Roman numerals could possibly be written out as XXLVIII and then by subtracting VIII from both sides of these numerals be simplified to IIXL.

In fact the Latin word for 38 is "duodequadraginta" which literally means 2 from 40.

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