CDLII in decimal (arabic numerals)
Roman numerals use the letters I, V, X, L, C, D and M to represent numbers, where letters are added or subtracted depending on order. Thanks to our free Roman Numerals Converter, you can convert Roman numerals to Arabic and vice versa at a glance.
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Frequently asked questions
How do Roman numerals work?
Seven letters stand for values: I is 1, V 5, X 10, L 50, C 100, D 500 and M 1000. A smaller letter before a larger one is subtracted, as in IV for 4.
How do I write a number in Roman numerals?
Break the number into thousands, hundreds, tens and units and write each with the matching letters. 2024 is MMXXIV.
What is the largest number in Roman numerals?
Using standard letters the practical maximum is 3999 (MMMCMXCIX), since there is no single symbol for 5000 or more.
Why is there no zero in Roman numerals?
The Roman system was built for counting and had no symbol for zero, a concept that came later through Arabic numerals.
What is 4 in Roman numerals?
Four is written IV, where I before V means one less than five. On some clocks it appears as IIII instead.
