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In Roman numerals, "M" represents the value of 1,000, derived from the Latin word "mille," which means "thousand." This usage reflects the Romans' numerical system, where letters symbolize specific values. The choice of "M" helps to simplify the representation of larger numbers in their numeral system. Thus, "M" became a standard symbol for 1,000 in Roman numerals.

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