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Translation of 1000 in Latin The Latin translation of the word one thousand is as follows: Mille The word for one thousand represents a cardinal number that conveys "how many". Mille is the translation of the word which means one thousand. Cardinal numbers are also known as "counting numbers," because they show quantity. Examples of English ordinal numbers are "first", "second" or "third". The word for One Hundredth (1000th) expressed in Latin is Millesimus. | Mille Translation of 1000 |
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1000 in Latin - Roman Numerals Roman numerals are script letters that are used to represent numbers. The Roman numeral of 1000 is the name for a number when it is written in the way the Romans used to write numbers. The Roman numeral for this number is as follows: M As numbers became larger a line was added to signify a larger number. A number with a horizontal line over it means to multiply it by 1000, examples are: _ V | _ X | _ L | _ C | _ D | | 5000, 10,000, 50,000 & 100,000 |
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Mille or 1000 in Latin The number 1000 translates to the word Mille. Hundredth in Latin is Millesimus. The English-Latin translation of this number is: 1000 | M | One Hundred | Mille | 1000th | Millesimus |
Roman numerals are composed of just seven letters: I, V, X, L, C, D, M. The ancient Romans did not use a zero and used different letters as numbers became larger. | |
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