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'''Latin numbers 1-10''' | |||
Nowadays we use the arabic numeral system but the Romans used their own numeral system called roman numeral as we will see. | Nowadays we use the arabic numeral system but the Romans used their own numeral system called roman numeral as we will see. |
Revision as of 16:46, 14 January 2017
Latin numbers 1-10
Nowadays we use the arabic numeral system but the Romans used their own numeral system called roman numeral as we will see.
The following table shows you the numbers in Latin from 1 to 10 their pronunciation and Roman Numerals :
Arabic numeral | Latin | Pronunciation | Roman Numeral |
---|---|---|---|
1 | unus | [oo'nus] | I |
2 | duo | [do'o] | II |
3 | tres | [tray'se] | III |
4 | quattuor | [kwa'tor] | IV |
5 | quinque | [kween'kwe] | V |
6 | sex | [se'ks] | VI |
7 | septem | [sep'tem] | VII |
8 | octo | [ok'to] | VIII |
9 | novem | [no'wem] | IX |
10 | decem | [dek'em] | X |