ローマ数字

Japanese

Kanji in this term
すう
Grade: 2

Grade: 1
on’yomi

Etymology

ローマ (Rōma, Rome) + 数字 (sūji, numeral)

Pronunciation

Noun

ローマ数字 (hiragana and katakana ローマすうじ, rōmaji Rōma sūji)

  1. a Roman numeral
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       (だれ) (エックス) () (ろう)だ‼
      Dare ga Ekkusushirō da‼
      Who’re ya calling XExshirō⁉
      まアまア  ()ちついてくだせェ  (テン) () (ろう)さん
      Mā mā ochitsuite kudasē Tenshirō-san
      Hey hey, just calm down, XTenshirō-san
       (テン) () (ろう)って (なに)⁉なんでそこだけローマ (すう) ()
      Tenshirōtte nani⁉ Nan de soko dake Rōma sūji
      The hell is XTenshirō⁉ What’s that Roman numeral about⁉
  2. Roman numerals
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