🔢 Number to Arabic Words
Convert numbers to Arabic words with full tashkeel
Converter
ℹ️ Information & Tips
- Supports numbers from zero to trillions
- Tashkeel helps with correct pronunciation
- Useful for writing checks, contracts, and official documents
- Supports all common Gulf and Arab currencies
- Decimals convert to halala or fils depending on currency
Convert Numbers to Arabic Words (Tafqeet)
This tool turns any number into its written Arabic form, a process known in Arabic as tafqeet (تفقيط). You type a figure such as 1450.75, and the tool produces the full Arabic spelling, optionally with tashkeel (the short vowel marks that fix pronunciation). It handles whole numbers, decimals, and amounts expressed in different currencies, so the output reads the way an amount would be written on a cheque or contract.
Writing amounts in words is a long-standing requirement on Arabic financial documents because it removes ambiguity: a figure written only in digits can be altered or misread, while the spelled-out version confirms the exact value. Banks, accountants, notaries, and legal offices commonly need both the numeric and the written form side by side.
How to use it
Enter your number, pick whether you want tashkeel and which currency label to append, then copy the generated Arabic text into your document. The conversion runs in your browser, so nothing you type is sent anywhere. Always proofread the result against your original figure before signing any financial or legal paperwork, since a single misplaced digit changes the written amount entirely.