Enter a number and get it spelled out in Norwegian — useful if you need to write a number in words on a Norwegian check, contract or other document, but aren't confident spelling it out yourself.
Because the whole point of this tool is to help you write a number in words on a document that needs to be in Norwegian — a check drawn on a Norwegian bank, a Norwegian-language contract, or another official document where the amount must be spelled out in the local language. Translating the output into English wouldn't be useful for that purpose; you specifically need the correct Norwegian spelling, which this tool generates for you.
Writing a number in words in addition to digits is common practice on checks, receipts, contracts and other official documents. It makes it harder to alter an amount after the fact, since the words make clear exactly which number was intended, with no room to add extra digits.
Numbers spelled out in words are harder to falsify than numbers written as digits, since there's no way to add extra digits afterward. This is why it's commonly used on checks, receipts and legal documents — and in Norway, that means the words need to be in Norwegian.
No, the calculator only handles whole numbers. If you need to write out an amount with decimals (like Norwegian øre), you'll need to handle the whole-number part and the decimal part separately.
The calculator supports whole numbers up to 999,999,999 (in Norwegian: "ni hundre og nittini millioner ni hundre og nittini tusen ni hundre og nittini").