In today's modern conversion it is: July-IX-MCMXCIX
But the Romans themselves would have probably calculated the number 1999 on an abacus counting device as MDCCCCLXXXVIIII which can then be simplified to IMM (-1+2000=1999) by adding I to the right hand side and subtracting I from the left hand side of these numerals. In a similar manner that you would do to an algebra equation in order to keep the balance in equilibrium.
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. September is the 9th month and the Roman numeral for 9 is IX.
9th March 1989 can also be written as 09-03-1989 and the Roman numerals for this would be IX.III.MCMLXXXIX
The Roman numeral representation for 9th of August 1985 is IX.VIII.MCMLXXXV.
There is no Roman numeral for a leading zero. Assuming 09092004 means 9th September 2004, the Roman equivalent is IX. IX. MMIV, however we do not right dates in this way. Years are normally denoted with Roman numerals, but not when part of an actual date. In some non-English countries such as Portugal, they will often denote the month with Roman numerals, and the day and year in Arabic numerals, as in 9th. IX. 2004.
Started in ancient Rome, this unique numbering system is widely used in many countries in the present time. Then in the the 9th Century America started to use roman numerals.
The date July 9th 2008 can also be written as 07-09-2008 and in Roman numerals this would be VII.IX.MMVIII
Roman numerals represent numbers not words. September is the 9th month and the Roman numeral for 9 is IX.
I ix mcmxciv
It is: III-IX-MMXII
9th March 1989 can also be written as 09-03-1989 and the Roman numerals for this would be IX.III.MCMLXXXIX
The Roman numeral representation for 9th of August 1985 is IX.VIII.MCMLXXXV.
There is no Roman numeral for a leading zero. Assuming 09092004 means 9th September 2004, the Roman equivalent is IX. IX. MMIV, however we do not right dates in this way. Years are normally denoted with Roman numerals, but not when part of an actual date. In some non-English countries such as Portugal, they will often denote the month with Roman numerals, and the day and year in Arabic numerals, as in 9th. IX. 2004.
Started in ancient Rome, this unique numbering system is widely used in many countries in the present time. Then in the the 9th Century America started to use roman numerals.
IX-April-MMV or as IX-IV-MMV
November 9th, 2010 written as a roman numeral would be: XI/IX/MMX.
On the 9th of July in 1999.
28Improved answer:But 28 in Roman numerals is XXVIIIIX XI X or IXXIX More accurately represents a date; that being 9th November '10 or 9/11/10. Cheers.