Firstly there is no such thing as the Roman alphabet, they spoke Latin.
'N' was written in upper-case letters as all Latin is.
It is: 0 = N
Nothing. 'n' is not a Roman numeral.
N (or nulla) is a very rare way to write a zero. The standard Roman numbering system does not include a zero or null value. Even if it did, the structure you are proposing is incorrect.
In Roman numerals, it means N M C.
To write twenty in Roman numerals, you simply write the letter X.
It is: 0 = N
Nothing. 'n' is not a Roman numeral.
N (or nulla) is a very rare way to write a zero. The standard Roman numbering system does not include a zero or null value. Even if it did, the structure you are proposing is incorrect.
In Roman numerals, it means N M C.
To write twenty in Roman numerals, you simply write the letter X.
You write 1533 in roman numerals like this: MDXXXIII
You write 151 in Roman numerals as CLI
No. There is no roman numeral for infiity.
N is not a Roman numeral.
The Romans did not have a 0 in the numerals but it is recognised that 'N' could be used from the Latin word nulla meaning "none"
do to write 04 in roman numeralsImproved Answer:-It is: IV or IIII = 4
There is no N in roman numerals, but M means thousand.