# Winner: [professorfish's bash answer](https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/32151/convert-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-and-9-to-one-two-three-etc/32232#32232)! An entire 9 bytes! Wow!

You may continue to submit your answer, however you can no longer win. Original post kept for posterity:

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Your goal is to convert a **whole** number between 1-9 into the word it represents.

 - You will not need to worry about decimals 
 - The user will input a number. Assume that they will never enter anything 10 or higher
 - The user must type the number at some point, **however** the method the program reads it does not matter. It can be with stdin, reading a text file, etc, however the user must press the 9 button on their keyboard (for example) at some point
 - It is not case sensitive (ie, "one", "One", "oNe", "OnE", etc are all acceptable)
 - HTTP/etc requests are allowed, **however** any code executed by the server the request is made to counts towards the byte count of your final code (e.g. if I had a C++ program make a HTTP request, the PHP code used in the HTTP request counts)
 - Anything that can compile and run is acceptable

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 - This contest **has ended** on June 27th, 2014 (7 days from posting).
 - This is a [tag:code-golf], so the shortest code wins