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German to Farsi Number Converter

Supported formats

  • Numeral: e.g.,: 2688
  • German numeral: e.g.,: zweitausendsechshundertachtundachtzig
  • Farsi numeral: e.g.,: دو هزار ششصد و هشتاد و هشت

How to use German words to Farsi number Converter?

Converting number from German words to Farsi (and vice versa) can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! This guide will walk you through the process in a straightforward manner, making it easy to understand and apply.

German words to Farsi Conversion Table

GermanFarsiNumeral
nullصفر0
einsیک1
zweiدو2
dreiسه3
vierچهار4
fünfپنج5
sechsشش6
siebenهفت7
achtهشت8
neunنه9
zehnده10
zwanzigبیست20
dreißigسی30
vierzigچهل40
fünfzigپنجاه50
sechzigشصت60
siebzigهفتاد70
achtzigهشتاد80
neunzigنود90
einhundertصد100
eintausendهزار1000
zehntausendده هزار10000
eine Millionمیلیون1000000
zehn Millionenده میلیون10000000
einhundert Millionenصد میلیون100000000

Note: Some content on this page is adapted from the Wikipedia articles on German numerals.visit.

Converting German Numbers to Farsi Numbers

The process of converting numbers from German to Farsi (Persian) involves understanding the structure of each language's number system. Both languages have distinct words for numbers, and these must be accurately translated to ensure proper understanding.

Basics of German Numbers

In German, numbers are built on a logical structure, much like in English. The basic numbers are:

  1. Eins (1)
  2. Zwei (2)
  3. Drei (3)
  4. Vier (4)
  5. Fünf (5)
  6. Sechs (6)
  7. Sieben (7)
  8. Acht (8)
  9. Neun (9)
  10. Zehn (10)

From eleven to twenty, the numbers follow a specific pattern. For example, eleven (11) is "Elf," twelve (12) is "Zwölf," and thirteen (13) is "Dreizehn."

Numbers beyond twenty combine the unit and the ten. For instance, twenty-one (21) is "Einundzwanzig" (literally "one and twenty"). The pattern continues as follows:

  • 30 - Dreißig
  • 40 - Vierzig
  • 50 - Fünfzig
  • 60 - Sechzig
  • 70 - Siebzig
  • 80 - Achtzig
  • 90 - Neunzig
  • 100 - Hundert

Basic Farsi Numbers

Farsi, or Persian, uses a different numeral system. The basic numbers in Farsi are as follows:

  1. یکتا (Yek) - 1
  2. دو (Do) - 2
  3. سه (Se) - 3
  4. چهار (Chahār) - 4
  5. پنج (Panj) - 5
  6. شش (Shesh) - 6
  7. هفت (Haft) - 7
  8. هشت (Hasht) - 8
  9. نه (Nah) - 9
  10. ده (Dah) - 10

The numbers from eleven to twenty also have their specific words:

  • یازده (Yazdah) for eleven,
  • دوازده (Davāzdah) for twelve,
  • سیزده (Sizdah) for thirteen, and so forth.

Farsi numbers beyond twenty are structured similarly to German. For example, twenty-one in Farsi is بیست و یک (Bist o Yek).

Detailed Examples of Conversion

Let’s look at a specific number converted from German to Farsi.

German: 21 (Einundzwanzig)
Farsi: بیست و یک (Bist o Yek)

German: 34 (Vierunddreißig)
Farsi: سی و چهار (Si o Chahār)

German: 100 (Hundert)
Farsi: صد (Sadd)

Conversion Patterns

  1. Units - The first ten numbers maintain unique terms across both languages.
  2. Teens - Numbers from 11 to 19 have their terminology that slightly varies but has some similarities.
  3. Tens - The pattern for twenties, thirties, etc., can be closely followed, and the same principles apply when forming larger numbers.
  4. Hundreds and larger units - For hundreds, Farsi converts directly, similar to German.

Common Mistakes

When converting, some common mistakes include:

  • Misplacing the unit and the ten in the combination structure, especially for numbers greater than twenty.
  • Incorrect pronunciation or transliteration of Farsi numbers, which can alter understanding.

FAQs

What are the common pitfalls when converting German numbers to Farsi?

  • Understanding the Structure: It is crucial to understand that German numbers often use a different structure when combining tens and units, which might not directly translate to Farsi. For example, German puts the unit before the ten (e.g., "Einundzwanzig" for 21) while Farsi typically states the tens before the unit (e.g., "بیست و یک").

Is it important to learn both German and Farsi numbers?

  • Cultural Relevance: If you frequently engage with both languages, understanding the numerical systems is essential for communication and comprehension in both everyday situations and academic contexts.

Can numbers in slang or informal contexts differ between the two languages?

  • Yes: In casual conversations, both languages might have slang or colloquial forms for certain numbers that may not be officially recognized. Awareness of these forms might be beneficial for fluent conversations.

How to use Farsi words to German number Converter?

To convert Farsi numerals to German words, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the Farsi numeral in the input field.
  2. Click the "Convert to German number" button.
  3. The German numeral will be displayed in the output field.

How to use Numeral to Farsi number Converter?

To convert numerals to Farsi words, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enter the numeral in the input field.
  2. Click the "Convert to Farsi number" button.
  3. The Farsi numeral will be displayed in the output field.
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