Arabic Number to Words Converter

Convert whole numbers and decimal amounts into standard Arabic words — the same engine used on our Arabic homepage, with an English interface.

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Arabic number to words — what it means

Arabic number to words conversion writes numerals as Arabic text. In education and administration this is called تحويل الأرقام إلى كلمات. In finance it overlaps with تفقيط, where amounts must appear on official documents in words to prevent tampering.

This page is for users who search in English but need Arabic output — for example, international teams, translators, or software testers validating Arabic strings.

When to use number-only vs amount conversion

If you only need the numeral in words (no currency), enter the value and read the Basic Format line. For bank checks and invoices, use the Check Format or visit our Arabic amount in words page.

Grammar rules the tool applies

  • 21 is «واحد وعشرون», not «عشرون واحد»
  • 100 is «مئة», 200 is «مئتان», 1000 is «ألف»
  • Millions and thousands use correct Arabic plural forms

Related Arabic pages

Arabic interface: تفقيط الأرقام · English hub: Number to Arabic words · Quick convert: Convert number to Arabic words · Bulk: Bulk converter

Example conversions

  • 21 → واحد وعشرون
  • 101 → مئة وواحد
  • 1250.75 SAR → ألف ومئتان وخمسون ريالاً سعودياً وخمس وسبعون هللة

Examples

AmountArabic (check format)
1250 SARفقط ألف ومئتان وخمسون ريال سعودي لا غير
1250.75 SARفقط ألف ومئتان وخمسون ريال سعودي وخمس وسبعون هللة لا غير
1000000 SARفقط مليون ريال سعودي لا غير

FAQ

  • It is the process of writing numerals as Arabic words — for example, 21 becomes «واحد وعشرون» and 1001 becomes «ألف وواحد».

  • Amount in words includes the currency. This page covers general number-to-words conversion; for invoices and checks with currency, use our amount or cheque pages.

  • Integers from 0 to 999,999,999 with decimal subunits per currency rules.

  • Yes. The engine applies standard Arabic grammar for tens, hundreds, thousands, and millions.