Today's way of writing 2 April 1998 in Roman numerals is II-April-MCMXCVIII.
But in ancient times the Romans themselves would have probably wrote 1998 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIII
In today's notation it is written out as MCMXCVIII but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out simply as IIMM (-2+2000 = 1998)
The date can't be expressed in Roman Numerals since it's incompatible with that number system. You can possibly work out with only numbers, such as 2 or 11.
IV-II-MMXII
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
In todays modern usage and configuration of Roman numerals it is:- XI-XXVIII-MCMXCVIII Note that the ancient Romans would have probably wrote out the equivalent of 1998 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIII or as IIMM (2000-2)
In today's notation it is written out as MCMXCVIII but the Romans themselves would have probably wrote it out simply as IIMM (-2+2000 = 1998)
The date can't be expressed in Roman Numerals since it's incompatible with that number system. You can possibly work out with only numbers, such as 2 or 11.
IV-II-MMXII
In today's terms it is: X-II-MCMXCVIII
The number 2 in Roman numerals is written as "II".
In today's terms it is II-April-MCMXCI or as II-IV-MCMXCI
In today's terms it is represented by the numerals MCMXCVIII but the Romans themselves would probably have written it as IIMM (-2+2000 = 1998).
In todays modern usage and configuration of Roman numerals it is:- XI-XXVIII-MCMXCVIII Note that the ancient Romans would have probably wrote out the equivalent of 1998 as MDCCCCLXXXXVIII or as IIMM (2000-2)
Two in Roman numerals is II (two capital i's).
The Roman numerals for the number 2 are "II". Consequently, to represent the 2 Australian Olympians using Roman numerals, we would write "II".
1. Those are already Roman numerals 2 . The number in Arabic numerals is 1871
2 in Roman numerals is II