Will you guess how to write a number in full? Enter a number and try to write it down in your head, or maybe on a piece of paper, before displaying the result. Let’s move now to the practice of the numbering rules in Persian. The word for thousand is hezâr (هزار), and the word for million is meyeleyon (میلیون).Hundreds are formed by prefixing the word for hundred by the root of multiplier digit, except for one hundred and two hundreds: sad (صد), devist (دویست), sisad (سيصد), chahârsad (چهار صد), pansad (پانصد), sheshsad (ششصد), heftsad (هفتصد), heshtsad (هشتصد), and nehsad (نهصد).Above twenty, compound numbers are formed starting with the ten, then the unit linked with the connector o ( و), and.From eleven to nineteen, compound numbers are formed by suffixing the root of the unit with the word for ten: yâzdah (یازده), davâzdah (دوازده), sizdah (سیزده), chahârdah (چهارده), poonzdah (پانزده), shoonzdah (شانزده), hifdah (هفده), hijdah (هجده), and noozdah (نوزده).A chain code based algorithm along with other significant peculiarities such as number and. Digits from zero to nine are specific words, namely sefr (صفر), yek (یک), do (دو), se (سه), chahâr (چهار), panj (پنج), shesh (شش), haft (هفت), hasht (هشت), and noh (نه). been employed to identify isolated Farsi/Arabic characters.Now that you’ve had a gist of the most useful numbers, let’s move to the writing rules for the tens, the compound numbers, and why not the hundreds, the thousands and beyond (if possible).