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Translation of 13 in Latin The Latin translation of the word thirteen is as follows: Tredecim The word for thirteen or 13 represents a cardinal number that conveys "how many". Tredecim is the neuter form of the word which means thirteen, there are no gender distinctions after three. Cardinal numbers are also known as "counting numbers," because they show quantity. Examples of English ordinal numbers are "first", "second" or "third". Thirteenth in Latin is Tertius decimus (written separately). | Tredecim Translation of 13 |
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13 in Latin - Roman Numerals Roman numerals are script letters that are used to represent numbers. The Roman numeral of 13 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: XIII If a lower value symbol is after a higher value number, it is added so VI = 6. If a lower value symbol is before a higher value number, it is subtracted so IV = 4. A number with a line over it means to multiply it by 1000. | XIII |
Tredecim or 13 in Latin The number 13 translates to the word Tredecim. The English-Latin translation of this number is: 13 | XIII | Thirteen | Tredecim | 13th | Tertius decimus |
Latin numerals are composed of just seven letters: I, V, X, L, C, D and M. The ancient Romans did not use a zero and there is no singular form for most of the numbers. | |
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