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Number to Bengali Numerals Converter

Convert any number to Bangla digits (০ ১ ২ ৩ ৪ ৫ ৬ ৭ ৮ ৯) and back. Shows the Indian (lakh / crore) and Western comma formats side by side, both in English and Bangla numerals.

Bangla numerals ১২৩৪৫
English digits: 12345
Indian format (lakh / crore): 12,345 · Bangla: ১২,৩৪৫
Western format (thousands): 12,345

Bangla digit chart

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About this converter

Bangla numerals — the digits used in the Bengali language for numbers — are written ০, ১, ২, ৩, ৪, ৫, ৬, ৭, ৮, ৯ for 0–9. They appear on Bangladesh and West Bengal government documents, currency notes, vehicle plates, calendars, and signage. This tool converts in both directions — type an English number and instantly see the Bangla form, or paste Bangla numerals to read them as English digits.

Bangla digit chart

EnglishBanglaName
0shunno (শূন্য)
1ek (এক)
2dui (দুই)
3tin (তিন)
4char (চার)
5panch (পাঁচ)
6chhoy (ছয়)
7shaat (সাত)
8aat (আট)
9noy (নয়)

Worked example

Take the number 100,000 (one lakh). In Bangla digits it is ১০০০০০. In Indian comma format (lakh / crore grouping) it is 1,00,000 in English and ১,০০,০০০ in Bangla. In Western format (thousands grouping) it becomes 100,000 in English and ১০০,০০০ in Bangla. The tool above produces every one of these forms for any number you enter.

Why both Indian and Western comma formats?

The Indian numbering system groups digits as ones, thousands, lakhs, crores — placing commas every two digits after the first three from the right. The Western system groups by thousands. Bangladeshi and Indian government forms often want the value in the Indian format; international documents typically use the Western format. This converter shows both side-by-side so you can copy the exact form you need.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Bengali numerals FAQs

What are the Bengali numerals?

The Bangla digits 0–9 are ০, ১, ২, ৩, ৪, ৫, ৬, ৭, ৮, ৯. They are the standard numerals used in Bengali-language documents, signage, and the Bangla calendar.

How do I type Bengali numerals on a keyboard?

Use a Bangla input method (Avro, Bijoy, Google Input, or the OS Bangla keyboard). Or paste an English number into the converter above — it instantly returns the Bangla form.

Does the converter work both ways?

Yes. Type an English number (1234) and you get Bangla numerals (১২৩৪). Paste Bangla numerals (১২৩৪) and you get back English digits (1234). The direction is detected automatically from the input.

Can I convert big numbers with commas?

Yes. The tool shows the value in three formats: plain digits, Indian comma format (1,00,000 lakh / crore grouping), and Western comma format (100,000 thousand grouping). Each format also has its Bangla-numeral equivalent.

What is 100000 in Bengali numerals?

100000 (one lakh) in Bangla numerals is ১০০০০০. In the Indian comma format it is ১,০০,০০০ (lakh grouping); in the Western format it is ১০০,০০০.

Is this useful for forms or government documents?

Yes — many Bangladeshi and Indian government forms require the value to be written in both Bangla and English digits. The converter gives both side by side so you can copy each exactly.