Overview
- Writing System
- ISO-15924
- Numeral Digit System
- Latin
- LATN
- Roman
Numerals
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- VII
- IX
- 10
- 20
- 30
- 40
- 50
- 60
- 70
- 80
- 90
- X
- XX
- XXX
- XL
- L
- LX
- LXX
- LXXX
- XC
- 100
- 200
- 300
- 400
- 500
- 600
- 700
- 800
- 900
- 1000
- C
- CC
- CCC
- CD
- D
- DC
- DCC
- DCCC
- CM
- M
Numbers
- ¼
- quartus, quarta, quartum
- ½
- medius, media, medium
- 1
- unus, una, unum
- 2
- duo, duae, duo
- 3
- tres, tres, tria
- 4
- quattuor
- 5
- quinque
- 6
- sex
- 7
- septem
- 8
- octo
- 9
- novem
- 10
- decem
- 20
- viginti
- 25
- viginti quinque
- 50
- quinquaginta
- 100
- centum
- 200
- ducenti, ducentae, ducenta
- 500
- quingenti
- 1000
- mille
- 2000
- due millia
- 5000
- quinque millia
Grammar of Counting
- Adaptation of the Number to the Counted Noun
- Numbers 1, 2, 3 as well as 100, 200, 300 adopt the gender of the noun and are flexed.
- Adaptation of the Counted Noun to the Number
- Number 1 is followed by the noun in nominative singular, 2 and higher are followed by the noun in nominative plural.
- Comments on the Grammar
- Flexion is done by suffixes.