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Letters are not numbers. Not all letters in the alphabet represent Roman numerals though some letters do.
Firstly there is no such thing as the Roman alphabet, they spoke Latin. 'N' was written in upper-case letters as all Latin is.
The modern western alphabet is based on Classical Greek and Roman letters. The first two letters of the Classical Greek alphabet are 'Alpha(A)' and 'Beta(B)' . By ligating these two words we have the word 'Alphabet'. Alpha Beta = Alphabet(a). Roman numerals are selected letters from the alphabet in order to represent numbers. M (Mille)= 1000 D = 500 C (Centum) = 100 L = 50 X = 10 V = 5 I (Capital letter 'I') = 1.
Q isn't a number in Roman Numerals, but if you mean "What is q in the Roman Alphabet?", then I don't know.
because when hte Romans reached the way too write numbers the only option they had was too use the latin alphabet and sticks too make the numbers they have now