Today's modern way of converting 11-19-2009 into Roman numerals is XI-XIX-MMIX.
However, the Romans themselves in ancient times would have probably wrote out these numbers as XI-XVIIII-MMVIIII.
However, it would be different in Britain and Europe, since we more logically write day-month-year, thus 19-11-2009.
April 29th 2009 can also be written as 04-29-2009 and the Roman numerals for this date would be IV.XXIX.MMIX
Yes you can for example:1/2/3=I/II/III
Do you mean Friday 4th December 2009? If so it is, in today's way of writing out Roman numerals: Friday IV December MMIX.
The date 9-9-09 in Roman numerals is IX.IX.IX. If the numbers represent the date 09-09-2009 that would be IX.IX.MMIX
The date of birth 12-02-2009 in Roman numerals would be XII.II.MMIX
To write the date in Roman numerals, you would convert the numbers in the date to their Roman numeral equivalents. For example, January 1, 2022 would be written as I.I.MMXXII.
April 29th 2009 can also be written as 04-29-2009 and the Roman numerals for this date would be IV.XXIX.MMIX
The date January 8th 2009 can also be written as 01-08-2009 and in Roman numerals this would be I.VIII.MMIX
The date 09-21-2008 can be represented by the Roman numerals IX.XXI.MMVIII
If you mean: 7-7-2012 then in Roman numerals they are VII-VII-MMXII
Yes you can for example:1/2/3=I/II/III
The Date 02/10/1992 would be written as: II/X/MCMXCII
Do you mean Friday 4th December 2009? If so it is, in today's way of writing out Roman numerals: Friday IV December MMIX.
4 = IV 30 = XXX 2009= MMIX It can be written as IV-XXX-MMIX
I don't, I would write the date 31st Auguest 2009 (31.09.2009) XXXI.IX.MMIX
The date 9-9-09 in Roman numerals is IX.IX.IX. If the numbers represent the date 09-09-2009 that would be IX.IX.MMIX
The date of birth 12-02-2009 in Roman numerals would be XII.II.MMIX