The numeric system represented by Roman numerals originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the late Middle Ages. Numbers in this system are represented by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet. The numbers 1 to 10 are usually expressed in Roman numerals as follows:
- I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X.
The use of Roman numerals continued long after the decline of the Roman Empire. From the 14th century on, Roman numerals began to be replaced in most contexts by the more convenient Hindu-Arabic numerals; however, this process was gradual, and the use of Roman numerals persists in some minor applications to this day.
1. I need a cake for my birthday.
1.I need II cakes for my birthday.
2. I have plants in my home.
2. I have a IV plants in my home.
3. I love eat rice.
3. I love eat V times rice.
4. I dinner sushi in the week.
4. I dinner sushi VI times in the week.
5. I want spaguetti.
5. I want XII spaguetti.
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VOCABULARY WORDS WEEK 19
plant
rice
sausage
kitchen
want
would like
today
breakfast
dinner
lunch
supper
cake
meat
have food
doublé
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