Well, m is 1000, v is 5 and i is one. Because the i is after the v, you add and it is 6. and because there are 2 m's you have 2000. So mmvi is 2006 in roman numerals.
I = 1
II = 2
III = 3
IV = 4
V = 5
VI = 6
VII = 7
VIII = 8
IX = 9
X = 10
L = 50
C = 100
D = 500
M = 1000
If you add a line above the V, X, L, C, D, M or write them within parentheses, their value changes, i.e. (V) = five thousand, (X) = ten thousand, (L) = fifty thousand, (C) = on hundred thousand, (D) = five hundred thousand, and (M) = one million.
The basic multiples of Roman numerals thus follow a pattern:
×1
×2
×3
×4
×5
×6
×7
×8
×9
Ones
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Tens
X
XX
XXX
XL
L
LX
LXX
LXXX
XC
Hundreds
C
CC
CCC
CD
D
DC
DCC
DCCC
CM
Thousands
M
MM
MMM
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Ten thousands
X
XX
XXX
XL
L
LX
LXX
LXXX
XC
Hundred thousands
C
CC
CCC
CD
D
DC
DCC
DCCC
CM
Each of these fractions had a name, which was also the name of the corresponding coin:
Fraction
Roman Numeral
Name (nominative and genitive)
Meaning
1/12
•
uncia, unciae
"ounce"
2/12 = 1/6
•• or :
sextans, sextantis
"sixth"
3/12 = 1/4
••• or ∴
quadrans, quadrantis
"quarter"
4/12 = 1/3
•••• or ::
triens, trientis
"third"
5/12
••••• or :•:
quincunx, quincuncis
"five-ounce" (quinque unciae → quincunx)
6/12 = 1/2
S
semis, semissis
"half"
7/12
S•
septunx, septuncis
"seven-ounce" (septem unciae → septunx)
8/12 = 2/3
S•• or S:
bes, bessis
"twice" (as in "twice a third")
9/12 = 3/4
S••• or S:•
dodrans, dodrantis
or nonuncium, nonuncii
"less a quarter" (de-quadrans → dodrans)
or "ninth ounce" (nona uncia → nonuncium)
10/12 = 5/6
S•••• or S::
dextans, dextantis
or decunx, decuncis
"less a sixth" (de-sextans → dextans)
or "ten ounces" (decem unciae → decunx)
11/12
S••••• or S:•:
deunx, deuncis
"less an ounce" (de-uncia → deunx)
12/12 = 1
I
as, assis
"unit"
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The Roman numeral MMVI represents the number 2006 Roman numerals ALWAYS use CAPITAL LETTERS (MMVI, not Mmvi or mmvi)
In Roman numerals 2006 = MMVI
MMVI
XXIX VI MMVI XXVIIII-VI-MMVI or IXXX-VI-MMVI. Note that 29 in Roman numerals is not XXIX as you might have been told or read.
MMVI