We still use their language which is Latin.
it was used when the Romans were still around that's why its called Roman Numerals
Yes they do but rarely
Because Latin was the language of the ancient Romans which is still used today and Roman numerals is the numerical aspect of the Latin language.
Basically, yes. They were the main system of numbers used by the Romans. There were minority numeral systems in Rome, of which is still unknown.
Roman numerals are the numerical element of the Latin language which is still spoken today and was the language spoken by the ancient Romans who once conquered most of the known world at the time.
The most usual way (these days) is IV. However the romans often used IIII and you will still see IIII on clocks that use roman numerals.
There is no 0 in roman numerals.
The Romans had no symbol for the currently used number zero. During the middle ages monks, who still wrote in Latin and still used Roman numerals, introduced the symbol 'N' (abbrieviated from the Latin word Nullae) to represent zero.
most likely. they are called ROMAN numerals--While I don't actually know the answer, I'd like to point out that the answerer before me is a moron, and read the question wrong.Just like in the name, Roman Numerals were started in Rome. Today, it is still used. Well now in every stats and countries we use more simpler numbers. Like 1,2,3,4, and so on. We should think that we are really fortunate.Tank you for your question...2010 November 21 Sunday
MMMIV in Roman numerals is still just MMMIV. In Hindu-Arabic numerals it is 3004.
Yes, Roman Numerals are still used today. Sometimes, it is used in libraries and charts. Here is a chart with Roman Numerals. I. Jobs and Education 1. Education A. Roman Numerals II. Jobs
The Romans had no numeral for the value zero, so '0' could not be represented by a numeral. However in the middle ages monks, who still used Roman numerals and wrote in Latin, introduced the numeral N (from the Latin Nulae, meaning nothing) to represent zero.