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Under today's modern rules governing the Roman numeral system 29 is XXIX.

However, the Romans themselves wrote out 29 in the form of XXVIIII as can be seen today in the ruins of the Coliseum in Rome and these numerals can be simplified to IXXX (-1+30=29) indeed the Latin word for 29 is 'undetriginta' which literally means one from thirty.

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