Y is not a Roman numeral. The commonly used Roman numerals, and their values in brackets are... I (1), V (5), X (10) L (50) C (100) D (500) and M (1000).
There is no Roman numeral represented by the symbol Y.
There is no such numeral as Y in Roman numerals
X = 10 y is not a roman numeral
There isno Roma n numeral XY. X in Roma n numeral represents 10 but there is no Y i n Roma n numeral.
Y is not generally a roman numeral, but can sometimes be 150; XY would be 140.
There is no Roman numeral represented by the symbol Y.
There is no such numeral as Y in Roman numerals
X = 10 y is not a roman numeral
There isno Roma n numeral XY. X in Roma n numeral represents 10 but there is no Y i n Roma n numeral.
Y is not generally a roman numeral, but can sometimes be 150; XY would be 140.
d/m/y/= XII/X/MCMLXXXV
Oh, dude, "XY" is not a Roman numeral. Roman numerals are all about those fancy letters like I, V, X, L, C, D, and M. So, unless X and Y suddenly became part of ancient Roman culture, I'd say you're safe to use them for algebra or tic-tac-toe instead.
Amanda Roman has written: 'Ariadna y los hombres'
dose y cinco y ciendoscientos cincuenta
veinte y tres
m means meter or it could be the roman numeral M meaning 1000 or it could just be a representative symbol like 'x' or 'y'
The numeral 46 is cuarenta y seis.