Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Roman Numerals


Although Roman numerals are not in general use today, they are still used often enough to be worth knowing. Roman numerals are based on the following symbols:
I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1000

Examples
I
=
1
II
=
2
III
=
3
IV (I befor 5)
=
4
V
=
5
VI (I after 5)
=
6
VII
=
7
VIII
=
8
IX (I before 10)
=
9
X
=
10
XI (I after 10)
=
11
XII
=
12
XIII
=
13
XIV (10 and 4)
=
14
XV
=
15
XVI
=
16
XVII
=
17
XVIII
=
18
XIX
=
19
XX (10 and 10)
=
20
XXI
=
21
XXII
=
22
XXIX
=
29
XXX
=
30
XXXI
=
31
XXXII
=
32
XXXIX
=
39
XL (10 before 50)
=
40
XLI
=
41
XLII
=
42
XLIX
=
49
L
=
50
LI
=
51
LII
=
52
LIX
=
59
LX (10 after 50)
=
60
LXI
=
61
LXII
=
62
LXIX
=
69
LXX
=
70
LXXI
=
71
LXXII
=
72
LXXIX
=
79
LXXX
=
80
LXXXI
=
81
LXXXII
=
82
LXXXIX
=
89
XC (10 before 100)
=
90
XCI
=
91
XCII
=
92
XCIX
=
99
C
=
100
CC
=
200
CCC
=
300
CD (100 before 500)
=
400
D
=
500
DC
=
600
DCC
=
700
DCCC
=
800
CM
=
900
M
=
1000
MM
=
2000


သူငယ္ခ်င္းေနလြင္ လာေပးတဲ့ English Companion by M.K.Sharma ရဲ႔ စာအုပ္ထဲက ကူးေပးလိုက္တာပါ။ အျခား စိတ္၀င္စားစရာေတြလည္း အမ်ားႀကီးပါတာေတြ႔ရပါတယ္။ အခ်ိန္ရသလိုကူးေရးၿပီး တင္ေပးသြားပါဦးမယ္။ စာအုပ္ေကာင္းေလး တကူးတက လာေပးဖတ္ေဖာ္ရတဲ့ ေနလြင္ကို ေက်းဇူးတင္ပါတယ္။

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