First of all, The ancient Roman language is Latin and different to Italian. Second, Numeris Romanis.
In Roman numerals, 60 is written as "LX".
Because Latin was the language of the ancient Romans which is still used today and Roman numerals is the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
They are used in the Vatican City whereas Latin is the official spoken language and Roman numerals are the arithmetical aspect of the Latin language.
672 = DCLXXII
Apparently H has no meaning in the roman numeral "language"
It would be said in the Latin language.
Do you mean Roman language or Roman numerals? In language 449 is quadringenti-ae-a quadraginta novem. In numerals it is CCCCXLIX
Latin numerals are the same as Roman numerals and they form the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
You would have to have a command of the Latin language but it is the equivalent of XCV in todays notation of Roman numerals.
In Roman numerals, 60 is written as "LX".
They are used in the Vatican City whereas Latin is the official spoken language and Roman numerals are the arithmetical aspect of the Latin language.
Because Latin was the language of the ancient Romans which is still used today and Roman numerals is the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
672 = DCLXXII
Apparently H has no meaning in the roman numeral "language"
Roman numerals are the numerical element of the Latin language which is still spoken today and was the language spoken by the ancient Romans who once conquered most of the known world at the time.
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