Number to Words Converter
Type any number and instantly see it spelled out in words. International, Indian (lakh/crore), cheque format, ordinal, and 10 languages including Hindi, Nepali, Arabic and Chinese — all in one place, live as you type.
Number to Words Converter
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5 outputs at once — International, Indian, Cheque, Ordinal and 10 Languages
Type a number once and see all five outputs update simultaneously. No convert button, no page reload. The Indian lakh/crore output is the key differentiator missing from all Western number-to-words tools.
How to convert a number to words
Number 1,00,000 in 10 languages
| Language | Script | 1,00,000 in words | Grouping |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 English | Latin | One Hundred Thousand | International (thousands) |
| 🇮🇳 Hindi | Devanagari | एक लाख | Indian (lakh/crore) |
| 🇳🇵 Nepali | Devanagari | एक लाख | Indian (lakh/crore) |
| 🇪🇸 Spanish | Latin | cien mil | International |
| 🇫🇷 French | Latin | cent mille | International |
| 🇸🇦 Arabic | Arabic (RTL) | مائة ألف | International |
| 🇩🇪 German | Latin | einhunderttausend | International |
| 🇨🇳 Chinese | Han (中文) | 十万 | 万/亿 grouping |
| 🇧🇷 Portuguese | Latin | cem mil | International |
| 🇯🇵 Japanese | Han (日本語) | 十万 | 万/億 grouping |
Indian vs International: key numbers
| Number | International | Indian | Indian format |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,000 | One Thousand | One Thousand | 1,000 |
| 1,00,000 | One Hundred Thousand | One Lakh | 1,00,000 |
| 10,00,000 | One Million | Ten Lakh | 10,00,000 |
| 1,00,00,000 | Ten Million | One Crore | 1,00,00,000 |
| 100,000,000 | One Hundred Million | Ten Crore | 10,00,00,000 |
| 1,000,000,000 | One Billion | One Arab (100 Crore) | 1,00,00,00,000 |
Number to Words — Complete Guide for Banking, Documents & 10 Languages
Writing numbers in words is required for cheques, legal contracts, bank forms, insurance policies and government documents. The reason is fraud prevention — a digit can be altered, but a word written in full is far harder to tamper with. When the amount in words and figures don’t match, Indian and international banks reject or hold the instrument. This tool converts any number instantly, across five formats and ten languages.
Number to words converter online free up to trillion
The conversion works by breaking a number into place-value groups and mapping each group to English words. For the International system, groups of three digits are processed from right to left with scale words: thousand, million, billion, trillion. A simple lookup table handles ones (one through nineteen) and tens (twenty, thirty…). This tool supports numbers up to 15 digits — covering 999 trillion internationally or approximately 9,99,99,999 crore in the Indian system — more than enough for any real-world cheque, invoice or legal document.
Number to words in Indian numbering — lakh and crore
The Indian numbering system groups digits differently from the Western system. After the first three digits, subsequent groups are two digits rather than three. One lakh (1,00,000) is one hundred thousand. Ten lakh (10,00,000) is one million. One crore (1,00,00,000) is ten million. This distinction is critical in India where all financial documents, government statistics and everyday speech use the Indian system. Western number-to-words tools that only output “One Hundred Thousand” are useless for Indian cheques — the Indian section of this tool outputs “One Lakh” as required.
Cheque amount to words converter free
Indian cheques require the amount in words in a specific format: the currency name first (Rupees), then the integer part in words, then “and”, then the decimal amount as Paise, then the word “Only”. The “Only” suffix is mandatory — it prevents anyone from appending additional words to inflate the amount. For example, a cheque for €1,234.56 becomes “Euros One Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-Four and Fifty-Six Cents Only”. This tool generates the correct format for INR (Rupees/Paise), USD (Dollars/Cents), GBP (Pounds/Pence), EUR (Euros/Cents) and AED (Dirhams/Fils).
Number to words in Hindi, Nepali and 8 other languages
Hindi and Nepali number words use the Indian lakh/crore place-value system in Devanagari script. 1,00,000 becomes एक लाख (ek lakh), not one hundred thousand. 1,00,00,000 becomes एक करोड (ek crore). Arabic outputs in right-to-left Arabic script with the connector و (and). Chinese and Japanese use the 万 (10,000) and 亿/億 (100,000,000) grouping system — 100,000 is 十万 (ten wan), not one hundred thousand. French handles the irregular soixante-dix (70), quatre-vingt (80), quatre-vingt-dix (90) forms. German uses compound words where units precede tens: 45 is fünfundvierzig (five-and-forty).
Ordinal numbers converter online
Ordinal numbers express position or rank: first, second, third, fourth… The English ordinal system uses irregular forms for 1–3 (first, second, third rather than oneth, twoth, threeth) and the tens (twentieth, thirtieth). Compound ordinals combine both rules: twenty-first, one hundredth, one thousandth. The “11th rule” applies the teen suffix to 11, 12 and 13 rather than first/second/third: eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth. This tool handles every case including teens-in-compounds such as “One Hundred and Eleventh”.