Number to Hindi Words (चेक के लिए)
Convert numbers up to 99,99,99,999 into Hindi words (Devanagari & Hinglish) with English equivalent. Rupees-paise mode.
देवनागरी:
Hinglish:
English:
How to Use Number to Hindi Words (चेक के लिए)
- Enter a number – type any number up to 99,99,99,999 (just under 100 crore) in the input field. You can use plain numbers or ₹1,234.50 format when Rupees & Paise mode is enabled.
- Toggle Rupees & Paise mode – when checked, a decimal point is treated as separating rupees and paise. For example, 1234.50 becomes “एक हज़ार दो सौ चौंतीस रुपये पचास पैसे”.
- View the three outputs – the tool shows the number in Devanagari (देवनागरी), Hinglish (Roman transliteration), and English. All three are generated simultaneously.
- Copy the Hindi text – click “Copy Hindi” to copy the Devanagari output to your clipboard and paste it directly onto a cheque, form, or document.
Benefits of Number to Hindi Words
- Eliminate spelling mistakes when writing amounts in Hindi on cheques – the tool provides the exact, correct Devanagari spelling for any number, including tricky ones like 82 (बयासी) and 75 (पचहत्तर).
- Dual‑script output (Devanagari and Hinglish) is useful if you need the Hindi words in Roman letters for typing in a form that only accepts English characters.
- Indian numbering system (हज़ार, लाख, करोड़) is used, not the Western million/billion system, so the output matches exactly what Indian banks and institutions expect.
- Rupees & Paise mode handles decimal amounts correctly, writing the paise portion in words as well – critical for cheque amounts with paise.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I write ₹82 in Hindi words correctly?
₹82 is written as “बयासी” (bayaasee), not “बिरासी”. The tool provides the correct Devanagari spelling. This is one of the most common cheque‑writing mistakes, and the tool eliminates it entirely.
Does the tool support numbers above 99 crore?
The current version handles up to 99,99,99,999 (ninety‑nine crore ninety‑nine lakh ninety‑nine thousand nine hundred and ninety‑nine). For larger amounts, you can split the number and use the tool twice.
Can I use this tool for writing amounts in English on the same cheque?
Yes. The English output shows the amount in standard Indian English (“One Lakh Twenty‑Three Thousand Four Hundred Fifty‑Six Rupees Only”). The “Only” suffix is automatically appended, which is required on cheques.
Is Hindi Number to Words free and private?
Yes — it is 100% free, needs no sign‑up, and everything runs in your browser; your data never leaves your device.