Invoices & payments
The amount in words duplicates the figure so it cannot be altered, often alongside the "and NN/100" shorthand.
Spell out a number or money amount in words — for invoices, contracts, receipts and cheques. Supports euros, the legacy lev, and plain numbers.
Supports up to 2 decimal places (cents).
One thousand two hundred thirty-four euros and fifty-six cents
and 56/100
Computed entirely in your browser — nothing is sent or stored.
The amount in words duplicates the figure so it cannot be altered, often alongside the "and NN/100" shorthand.
Legal documents require the sum spelled out. The tool applies the correct grammatical agreement automatically.
Amounts are now written in euros and cents. Use "Lev (BGN)" for legacy documents. Locked rate 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN.
| Amount | In words |
|---|---|
| €1 | One euro |
| €12 | Twelve euros |
| €100 | One hundred euros |
| €555 | Five hundred fifty-five euros |
| €1234,56 | One thousand two hundred thirty-four euros and fifty-six cents |
| €1000 | One thousand euros |
| €21 000 | Twenty-one thousand euros |
| €1 000 000 | One million euros |
Writing a money amount out in words (e.g. "one thousand two hundred thirty-four euros and fifty-six cents") is required on invoices, contracts, receipts and cheques so the numeric figure cannot be altered. It is the English equivalent of the Bulgarian "сума словом".
Yes — choose "Plain number" to spell out any integer (and decimals) without a currency, e.g. for forms or documents.
The decimal part (up to 2 digits) is spelled as a separate number followed by "cents", and the tool also shows the compact "and NN/100" form commonly used on cheques and invoices.
Euro (euros / cents) and the legacy Bulgarian lev (leva / stotinki), plus a plain-number mode. Bulgaria adopted the euro on 1 January 2026; the lev remains legal tender for cash until 30 June 2026 at the locked rate 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN.
The converter spells amounts up to just under one trillion, with up to 2 decimal places.
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server or saved.