MDCL
66, LXVI.Improved answer:44, XLIV
1660 MCLX
XIV- different symbols (#14) III- three of the same symbol (#3) If you just wanted to write a number that wasn't used in the roman era but still use three different symbols you could also write IVX which would be the equivalent of 4 or IV.
All alphabets are written in symbols. The Hebrew symbols are just different from the English symbols.
The numeral for 4 is often written as IIII on clocks although it is generally written as IV, but both are correct.
XIV is the Roman numeral for the number 14. It is written as two symbols: XIV, with 'X' representing 10 and 'IV' representing 4.
A numeral is a symbol or group of symbols that represents a specific number. It is a way of expressing quantities in a mathematical or numerical form. Numerals can be written using different systems, such as Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.) or Roman numerals (I, II, III, IV, etc.).
Some say, MMMD, because they argue you can not use more than three roman numerals in a row (thus negating the use of MMMM). However, you can increase the value of the number by 1,000 times by adding a bar over the letter, so MMM, with a bar over the first letter would be the largest number using four symbols. Thus MMM with a horizontal bar over the first letter would be 1,000,200.
323 written in roman numeral as CCCXXIII
7431 written in roman numeral is MMMMMMMCDXXXI
the roman numeral of 58 is written as LVIII.
The number 34 is represented by the Roman numeral XXXIV