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I assume you mean that you are speaking English, not Latin, at the time.

Two places you would commonly see Roman numerals are:

- Years in old documents and on statue inscriptions. If you were reading one of these out loud, you would say the year as if it were in Arabic numerals. If it is written as, "The First day of January mdcclxxvii," you would substitute "seventeen seventy-seven."

- Pages of the introduction to a book, where if there are 12 pages of intro, they are i through xii, followed by page 1 of the first chapter. In that case you would refer to pate iii as "Roman three."

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