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Hindi is spoken by over 600 million people across India and is one of the most widely used languages on the internet. With India's growing role in global business, technology, and entertainment, Hindi text appears in emails, social media, Bollywood subtitles, government documents, and product listings. Paste your Hindi text above to get an English translation in seconds.

Common Hindi to English translations

HindiEnglishPronunciation
नमस्तेHello (formal)heh-LOH
सुप्रभातGood morninggood MOR-ning
धन्यवादThank youthank yoo
कृपयाPleasepleez
यह कितने का है?How much is this?how much iz this
बाथरूम कहाँ है?Where is the bathroom?wehr iz thuh BATH-room
मुझे समझ नहीं आयाI do not understanday doo not un-der-STAND
क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं?Can you help me?kan yoo help mee
मुझे चाय चाहिएI would like teaay wood lyk tee
बिल दीजिएThe bill, pleasethuh bil pleez
आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुईNice to meet younys too meet yoo
अलविदाGoodbyegood-BY
मुझे डॉक्टर की जरूरत हैI need a doctoray need uh DOK-ter
माफ कीजिएExcuse meeks-KYOOZ mee

Tips for Hindi to English translation

Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which is an abugida: each consonant carries an inherent “a” vowel that changes when a diacritical mark is added. The character क is “ka,” but adding a mark turns it into कि “ki” or कु “ku.” This system is very different from Latin letters and means that translating Hindi requires full script conversion, not just letter substitution. The translator handles this automatically.

Hindi has a flexible word order, but the default is subject-object-verb (SOV). “I eat food” in Hindi is मैं खाना खाता हूँ (I food eat). Translators rearrange this to English SVO order, but complex or poetic sentences can sometimes come out with awkward phrasing. If a result reads oddly, try breaking the source text into shorter sentences before translating.

Hindi uses postpositions instead of prepositions. Where English says “in the house,” Hindi says घर में (house in). Where English says “with a friend,” Hindi says दोस्त के साथ (friend with). This reversed structure is handled by the translator, but when sentences are long and nested, the rearrangement can occasionally produce stiff English.

Hindi vocabulary borrows heavily from both Sanskrit and Persian/Arabic, creating two layers of formality. Sanskrit-derived words tend to be more formal and literary, while Persian-Arabic-derived words are used in everyday conversation (especially in Urdu-influenced regions). The word for “water” can be जल (jal, Sanskrit, formal) or पानी (paani, common). Both translate to “water” in English, but the register difference can affect how formal your English output should sound.

About the Hindi language

Hindi belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family. It is the official language of the Indian government alongside English, and is spoken natively by about 340 million people with another 270 million using it as a second language. Hindi and Urdu share nearly identical grammar and basic vocabulary, but Hindi is written in Devanagari script while Urdu uses a modified Arabic script.

India recognizes 22 scheduled languages, and Hindi serves as a lingua franca across much of northern and central India. In southern states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, other languages (Tamil, Kannada) dominate, and Hindi is less commonly spoken. This linguistic diversity means that “translating from Hindi” covers a specific language, not all Indian languages. For Tamil, Telugu, or Bengali, separate translators are needed.

Frequently asked questions

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Mixed Hindi-English text (Hinglish) may produce inconsistent results. For best accuracy, paste pure Hindi text in Devanagari script.

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Hindi and Urdu share the same grammar and core vocabulary. Hindi uses Devanagari script and draws formal words from Sanskrit. Urdu uses Arabic script and draws formal words from Persian and Arabic. For everyday conversation, they are mutually intelligible.

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