This tool spells whole numbers in Romanian, handling the gender agreement that trips up most converters. In Romanian the numerals for one and two change form depending on the gender of the noun they count, so you can choose masculine (un, doi) or feminine (o, două) and the output agrees accordingly.
How it works
The converter assembles each number from named building blocks:
- Units:
zero, unu/un/o, doi/două, trei, patru … nouă - Teens:
zece, unsprezece, doisprezece … nouăsprezece(the-sprezeceseries) - Tens:
douăzeci, treizeci, patruzeci … nouăzeci, with units joined byși - Hundreds:
o sută, două sute, trei sute … nouă sute - Thousands:
o mie, două mii, trei mii … - Millions:
un milion, două milioane, trei milioane …
Only the leading one and two of each spoken group take the gender you select. Because mie (thousand) is itself a feminine noun, the thousands count is always spelled in the feminine — so 2000 is două mii, never doi mii.
Example
For 1234 with feminine gender, the tool returns o mie două sute treizeci și patru. The value 2 yields doi in masculine and două in feminine. 0 becomes zero, and -57 becomes minus cincizeci și șapte.