Two thousand is MM in Roman numerals.
MM
MMVIII M is for thousand V is for five I is for one Hope this helps, Caligula
MMMMDLVI
The number 1971 is represented in Roman Numerals by MCMLXXI.
Two thousand is MM in Roman numerals.
MM
The number 300040 in Roman numerals would be (CCC)XL
MMVIII M is for thousand V is for five I is for one Hope this helps, Caligula
MMMMDLVI
The number 1971 is represented in Roman Numerals by MCMLXXI.
One thousand fourteen in roman numeral is MXIV.
The largest roman number is 'M' which stands for a thousand. So 1,000,000,000 (one billion/milliard) would be written as a million M's. In the Middle Ages a horizontal line above the roman numbers was used to multiply with thousand. So then you would only need a thousand M's with a line above them.
900 In Roman numerals, CM means 900. That is because the M is a thousand, the C is a hundred, and when a smaller number is placed to the left of a larger number, that indicates subtraction.
The base roman numerals are: I one V five X ten L fifty C one hundred D five hundred M one thousand To make larger numbers, you put a bar above the numeral, or enclose it in parentheses for a more word-processor friendly format. Thus, you get (V) five thousand (X) ten thousand (L) fifty thousand (C) one hundred thousand (D) five hundred thousand (M) one million +++ To answer the implicit question - there is no "last" number in any system. The M for 1000 was only the largest number "name" in the Roman system.
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MV (The "V" is supposed to have a line above it. If it doesn't, the answer would be 1,005)