#roman numerals
Sun, 13 Oct 2013 23:16:00
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Sat, 12 Aug 2017 18:39:13
unfortunately the french are quite fond of ‘la numération romaine’ and use it everywhere. It’s smart to be able to recognize 1-21 at the very least since they’re most often used to talk about centuries. Here’s a helpful cheat sheet!
one - un - I
two - deux - II (one two times)
three - trois - III (one three times)
four - quatre - IV (one before five)
five - cinq - V
six - VI (one after five)
seven - sept - VII (two after five)
eight - huit - VIII (three after five)
nine - neuf - IX (one before ten)
ten - dix - X
fifteen - quinze - XV (five after ten)
twenty - vignt - XX (two tens)
thirty - trente - XXX (three tens)
forty - quarante - XL (ten before fifty)
fifty - cinquante - L
ninety - quatre-vignt-dix - XC (ten before one hundred)
one hundred - cent - C
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