The Basics
A smaller number in front of a larger number means subtraction, all else means addition. For example, IV means 4, VI means 6. You would not put more than one smaller number in front of a larger number to subtract. For example, IIV would not mean 3. You must separate ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands as separate items. That means that 99 is XCIX, 90 + 9, but never should be written as IC. Similarly, 999 cannot be IM and 1999 cannot be MIM. | |
I | The numeral one. II is two, III is three. You seldom see IIII as 4, since IV can also mean 4, plus its shorter to write. |
V | The numeral 5. IV is 4, VI is 6, VII is 7, VIII is 8. |
X | The numeral 10. IX is 9, XI is 11, etc. |
L | The numeral 50. XL would be 40. |
C | The numeral 100. Think of Century having a hundred years. C is short for the Latin word Centum, but that's not very easy to remember. |
D | The numeral 500. |
M | The numeral 1000. |
Sometimes you will see a numeral with a line over it. That means to multiply it by 1000. A numeral V with a line over it means 5000. |