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Fifty-one in Italian
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Translation of
51 in Italian
The Italian translation of the word
fifty-one is as follows:
Cinquantuno
The word for fifty-one or 51 represents a cardinal number that conveys "how many". Cinquantuno is the correct form of the Italian word which means fifty-one. Cardinal numbers are also known as "counting numbers," because they
show quantity. English ordinal numbers define a position, such as "first", "second" or "third". Cardinal and ordinal numbers are used in Italy and the word for
Fifty-first in Italian is Cinquantunesimo. |
Cinquantuno
Translation of 51 |
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51 in Italian - Roman Numerals
Roman numerals are script letters that were developed in Italy to represent numbers. The Roman numeral of 51 is in the same format used by the ancient Romans and part of the heritage of Italy. The Roman numeral for this number is as follows:
LI When a lower value number symbol
appears after a higher value number, it is added, if a lower value
symbol is before a higher value number, it is subtracted. Only seven
letters were required in this ancient numbering system. |
LI |
Cinquantuno or
51 in Italian
The
number 51 translates to the word Cinquantuno.
Fifty-first is Cinquantunesimo. The English-Italian translation of this number is:
51 |
LI |
Fifty-one |
Cinquantuno |
51st |
Cinquantunesimo |
Italian
numerals are composed of just seven letters: I, V, X, L, C, D
and M. The ordinal numbers used in Italy are variable in gender (masculine and feminine) and number (singular and plural). | |
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