What is an English to Assamese Number with Words Converter?
It's a free online tool that takes any number you type — say 25,000 — and instantly writes it out in words in both English and Assamese. So "25000" becomes "Twenty Five Thousand" in English and "পঁচিশ হাজাৰ" in Assamese, right in front of you.
This is especially useful in Assam and across Northeast India, where government documents, bank forms, and school examinations often require amounts and figures written out in Assamese script. Instead of looking it up or guessing the spelling, you just type and copy.
The Assamese language — spoken by over 15 million people — uses the Assamese script, which has its own unique numeral word forms distinct from Hindi or Bengali. This tool handles all of those forms accurately.
Understanding the Assamese Number System
Assamese follows the Indian numbering system — but with its own distinct vocabulary for numbers. While Hindi says "ek lakh" (১ লাখ), Assamese uses "এক লাখ" with different word forms at each level. The script itself is closely related to the Bengali script, but pronunciation and number words differ significantly.
The Indian Number Scale in Assamese
India uses a different counting scale than the Western world. Where the West says "one million", Indians say "ten lakh" (১০ লাখ). Here's how it maps in Assamese:
- ১ = এক (One)
- ১০০ = এক শ (One Hundred)
- ১,০০০ = এক হাজাৰ (One Thousand)
- ১,০০,০০০ = এক লাখ (One Lakh)
- ১,০০,০০,০০০ = এক কোটি (One Crore)
This tool converts all of these correctly — from zero up to 99 crore — using authentic Assamese word forms as used in everyday speech and official documents.
Why Assamese Numbers Are Different
The Assamese numeral vocabulary has unique words for numbers like 11 through 19, and different suffixes for tens (20, 30, 40...) compared to other Indian languages. You can explore the full Assamese writing system at Omniglot's Assamese page — a trusted reference for world writing systems.
Who Needs This English to Assamese Number Converter?
Students Preparing for Assam Government Exams
APSC, SEBA, and AHSEC papers frequently ask students to write numbers in Assamese words. Getting this wrong in an exam costs marks. Use the reference table on this page to practice before your exam — it covers 1 to 1000 with both scripts side by side.
Early Learners and Students
School Children: In Assam, foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN) programs require students in primary grades (Class I to V) to master counting and writing numbers in their native script.
People Filling Bank Forms and Cheques
Every bank cheque in India requires the amount in words. In Assam, many people write this in Assamese. One spelling mistake and the cheque gets rejected. This converter gives you the exact word form — copy it, write it, done.
Government and Office Staff in Assam
Revenue forms, pension documents, salary certificates, and official correspondence in Assam often need amounts in Assamese words. This tool saves time and removes the risk of errors in official paperwork.
Teachers and School Parents
Teaching primary school children to read and write numbers in Assamese? This tool is a great classroom companion. Type any number and show the child the correct Assamese word form instantly — no textbook needed.
Accountants, Finance Teams, and Businesses
Invoices, quotations, receipts, and audit reports require amounts in words. If your business operates in Assam, having an accurate Assamese number-to-words converter saves hours of manual work every month.
Content Writers and Journalists
Writing an Assamese article, blog, or news piece that mentions a specific figure? Type it in here and get the correct written form. No guessing the spelling of large numbers like ৪৭ লাখ ৮৫ হাজাৰ.
Why Use This Tool Over Others?
True Bilingual Output — Not Just English
Most number-to-words tools online only give you English. Tools like CalculatorSoup's number converter are great for English, but they don't support Assamese. This is one of the very few tools that gives you both outputs simultaneously.
Built for the Indian Number System
This converter uses the Indian numbering format — hundreds, thousands, lakhs, and crores — not the Western millions/billions system. That's the format used on Indian cheques, government forms, and school textbooks.
Accurate Assamese Script, Not Transliteration
Some tools just phonetically transliterate Roman letters into Assamese script. This tool uses actual Assamese number vocabulary — the way a native speaker would naturally write it. The difference matters in formal documents.
Batch Conversion for Bulk Work
Need to convert 50 invoice amounts at once? Use the Batch Converter feature — paste a list of numbers, hit convert, and export the results as a text file. That's something most other tools simply don't offer.
No Account Needed, Works on Any Device
Open the page, type a number, get the result. No sign-up, no app to download, no subscription. Works on mobile, tablet, or desktop — in any browser.
When Should You Use an English to Assamese Number Converter?
Before Writing a Cheque
Banks across India require the amount in words. If you're writing a cheque in Assamese — especially for larger amounts like ৫৭,৩৫০ — type it here first, verify the word form, then write it. A wrong spelling means a rejected cheque.
While Preparing Exam Answer Sheets
Assamese medium students in Classes 1 through 10 are regularly tested on writing numbers in words. Use the reference table on this page to study and revise. It covers every number from 1 to 1000.
While Drafting Official Govt. Applications
Applications for government jobs, land records, pension forms, and ration documents in Assam often require amounts or dates in Assamese words. This tool gets it right so your paperwork doesn't get rejected.
When Creating Business Documents
Invoices, purchase orders, and financial reports sent to Assamese-speaking clients or government bodies often need amounts in words. One click here saves you the trouble of calculating or guessing.
When Learning Assamese as a Second Language
If you're not a native Assamese speaker and want to learn how numbers are expressed in the language, this tool is a practical daily reference. The Assamese language has a rich and distinct numerical vocabulary — exploring it is genuinely interesting. Learn more about the Assamese language on Wikipedia.
How to Use This Tool — Quick Guide
Single Number Conversion
Type any number between 0 and 99,99,99,999 in the input box at the top of this page. Click "Convert to Words" and you'll instantly see the result in both English and Assamese. Use the copy buttons to copy either output.
Batch Conversion
Scroll down to the Batch Converter section. Paste a list of numbers (one per line) and click convert. All numbers are processed at once. You can then export the full list as a text file — useful for accountants and data entry work.
Number Reference Chart
The reference table below the converter shows Assamese words for numbers 1 to 1000. You can search within the table, filter by range, and download it as a PDF — handy for students and teachers.
Conversion History
The tool keeps a record of your recent conversions in the History tab. You can revisit previous results without typing the number again.
Phone Number in Assamese — How to Say and Write It
Many people in Assam need to read out or write phone numbers in Assamese — whether for voice calls, official forms, or regional language documents. In Assamese, each digit of a phone number is spoken individually using its Assamese word form. For example, the digit 9 is "ন", 8 is "আঠ", 7 is "সাত", 6 is "ছয়", and so on.
So a phone number like 98765-43210 would be read out in Assamese as: "ন-আঠ-সাত-ছয়-পাঁচ, চাৰি-তিনি-দুই-এক-শূন্য". Use the converter above to check the Assamese spelling of any individual digit or number instantly.
Common Phone Number Digits in Assamese
- 0 = শূন্য
- 1 = এক
- 2 = দুই
- 3 = তিনি
- 4 = চাৰি
- 5 = পাঁচ
- 6 = ছয়
- 7 = সাত
- 8 = আঠ
- 9 = ন
Amount in Assamese — Writing Money Values in Words
Writing an amount in Assamese is required in many everyday situations in Assam — bank cheques, demand drafts, salary slips, rent agreements, and government forms all ask for the amount in words. This tool gives you the exact Assamese word form for any amount up to 99 crore.
For example: ₹52,000 in Assamese words is "বাৱন্ন হাজাৰ টকা". ₹75,500 is "পঁসত্তৰ হাজাৰ পাঁচশ টকা". Just type the number and copy the Assamese output — no guessing the spelling of large amounts.
What Does Digit Mean in Assamese?
The Assamese word for "digit" is সংখ্যা (Shongkha). "Number" in Assamese is also সংখ্যা, while "word" is শব্দ (Shobdo). So "digit meaning in Assamese" — সংখ্যাৰ অৰ্থ — refers to the numerical character or figure. This tool converts any সংখ্যা into its শব্দ form in both English and Assamese.
Assamese Number Spelling 1 to 50 — Quick Reference
The numbers 1 to 50 in Assamese have unique spellings that students and learners often search for. Here are some key ones that are commonly looked up:
- 19 in Assamese = ঊনৈছ
- 36 in Assamese = ছয়ত্ৰিছ
- 43 in Assamese = তিয়াল্লিছ
- 48 in Assamese = আঠচল্লিছ
- 49 in Assamese = ঊনপঞ্চাছ
For the full Assamese 1 to 50 spelling list, scroll up to the "Assamese Number Spelling 1 to 1000" chart — it covers all 100 numbers with their Assamese numerals and word spellings.
Commonly Searched Assamese Number Spellings (51–100)
Here are frequently searched numbers and their Assamese spellings:
- 52 in Assamese = বাৱন্ন
- 58 in Assamese = আঠাৱন্ন
- 59 in Assamese = উন্নষাঠী
- 63 in Assamese = তেষষ্ঠি
- 67 in Assamese = সাতষষ্ঠি
- 72 in Assamese = বাসত্তৰ
- 73 in Assamese = তেসত্তৰ
- 75 in Assamese = পঁসত্তৰ
- 79 in Assamese = ঊনাশী
- 82 in Assamese = বিয়াশী
- 86 in Assamese = ছিয়াশী
- 87 in Assamese = সাতাশী
- 90 in Assamese = নব্বৈ
- 92 in Assamese = বিয়ান্নব্বৈ
Can't find your number? Use the converter at the top of this page — type any number and get its Assamese spelling in seconds.