For Hindi Typing with English Keyboard Click on English to Hindi Converter Hindi Translation (हिंदी अनुवाद) Translation is the process of translating words from one language into another. In other words Hindi translation is the process of translating foreign language (i.e. English) words or text into Hindi language. Translation is not about word-for-word substitution. A translator must interpret and analyze all of the elements in the source text and know how each word may influence another. Hindi is written or type in "Devanagari Lipi" so what result you get with translation is in Hindi language with typed in Devanagari script. अनुवाद - किसी भाषा में लिखी गयी बात का किसी दूसरी भाषा में सार्थक परिवर्तन अनुवाद (Translation) कहलाता है। हिंदी अनुवाद - किसी अन्य भाषा में लिखे गए वाक्य का हिंदी भाषा में परिवर्तन हिंदी अनुवाद कहलाता है। अनुवाद करने वाला अनुवादक कहलाता है, और यदि किसी मशीन कि सहायता से अनुवाद किया जाये तो उसे यांत्रिक अनुवादक भी कहते है English to Hindi translation example: Sentence - Hindi is 3rd most spoken language in the world. Translation - हिंदी विश्व की तीसरी सबसे अधिक बोली जाने वाली भाषा है। Tips for Better Hindi Translation 1. Your English sentence should be Grammarly correct. 2. Better to write English in simple structure and avoid complex structure for sentence. 3. Your spellings must be correct. 4. Keep in mind basic principle of computer system is that "Good input produce better output". Machine Translation In the Context of English to Hindi translation we can say that "Machine translation is a process whereby a computer software analyzes a English text and produces a Hindi text without human intervention. Here what you are seeing is the neural machine translation process in which you type in English and get Hindi meaning (translation). How does Hindi translation works ? First of all English to Hindi translation software interpret and do in-depth analysis of all the features of the source text like - grammar, semantics, syntax, idioms, etc., and also the culture of its speakers. Than the translator do the same in-depth analysis for Hindi language and gives translated text in Hindi. This English to Hindi translation uses Neural Machine Translation (NMT) performs the process by attempting to model high level abstractions into data, much closer to how it is undertaken by a human. Neural networks better capture the context of full sentences before translating them, which entails higher quality and a more human-sounding translation. Why need Hindi translation ? Hindi is the native language of 62 Crore peoples and 3rd most spoken language in the world. In India most of the official government and private sector works in English language but major population in India not much familiar with English language. So, translation facilitate them to get English content in their mother tongue Hindi language. In the era of globalization the main barrier is a language. To facilitate communication between two languages we need translation. Translation facilitate access of research and study material to whole world of peoples without learning the source language. Machine translator makes translation more faster and freely available to end user. Translation provides bridge between different-different language peoples. We don't have to invest time and money in learning another language for little tasks. When to use Machine translation and when to avoid it ? Sometimes, the general essence of a text is all we need from the translation. In that case, this English to Hindi machine translation software provides a perfectly acceptable translation alternative. However, machine translation won't beat a professional human translation. So it upto you, when to use it or when you need a professional human translation service. What is the difference between Hindi translation and Hindi transcription ? The translation tells us the meaning of words in another language. While on other hand transcription is the process of changing the script of words from one language to another language. Example : English Sentence - Hindi is my mother tongue.Hindi Translation - हिन्दी मेरी मातृभाषा है।Hindi Transcription - हिन्दी इज़ माय मदर टंग What are the other tools for Hindi Translation ? 1. For getting your English texts Hindi counter-part, you have more options like - "Hindi transcription" in which you can type with your qwerty keyboard in English and get in Hindi. Our Official English to Hindi converter also known as "Hindi transliteration". Hindi transliteration is the process in which you type in Roman letters and get in Devanagari letters. In which you can type like - "mujhe hindi me type karna hai" and you will get "मुझे हिंदी में टाइप करना है" 2. Hindi Voice typing is also a great option for draft Hindi document. Just speak in Hindi with your mic and the Hindi speech-to-text converter will type it for you. You only need to speak, rest of the work done by Hindi voice typing tool in free. How to download Hindi Translation Software ? We can understand you would like to download English to Hindi Translation software for offline use. But unfortunately this software works online only due to the dependency on third party API. This Hindi translation works using Google translate API so works only in online mode.
Punctuation Marks in Hindi Punctuation is the system of symbols that we use to separate written sentences and parts of sentences, and to make their meaning clear. Each symbol is called a "punctuation mark". Hindi Punctuation is used to create sense, clarity and stress in sentences. We use punctuation marks to structure and organize our Hindi typing. Hindi written in Devanagari consists following punctuation marks: 1. Full Stop in Hindi - Purn Viram ( पूर्ण विराम ) Full stop can break up the sentences at the end of a logical and complete thought that looks and sounds right to us. Symbol Hindi English । पूर्ण विराम Full Stop [ uses sign of period (.) ] Example : हिंदुत्व जीवन जीने की कला है। 2. Semicolon in Hindi - Ardha Viram ( अर्ध विराम ) The semicolon is somewhere between a full stop and a comma. Semicolons can be used in Hindi to join phrases and sentences that are thematically linked without having to use a conjunction. Symbol Hindi English ; अर्धविराम Semicolon Example : सूर्यास्त हो गया; लालिमा का स्थान अँधेरे ने ले लिया। 3. Comma in Hindi - Alp Viram ( अल्प विराम ) In Hindi typing comma is used between two sentences that contain two similar clauses or a compound sentence. Comma used to organize blocks of thought or logical groupings. Commas are also used in separating items in a list. Symbol Hindi English , अल्प विराम Comma Example : जहाँ थोड़ी सी देर रुकना पड़े, वहाँ अल्प विराम चिन्ह का प्रयोग किया जाता हैं। 4. Colon in Hindi - Up Viram ( उप विराम ) The colon expands on the sentence that precedes it, often introducing a list that demonstrates or elaborates whatever was previously stated. Symbol Hindi English : उप विराम Colon Example : श्री कृष्ण के अनेक नाम : मोहन, श्याम, मुरली, कान्हा। 5. Exclamation Mark in Hindi - Vismayadibodhak (विस्मयादिबोधक चिन्ह) In Hindi writing exclamation mark is used to express exasperation, astonishment, or surprise, or to emphasis a comment or short, sharp phrase. Symbol Hindi English ! विस्मयादिबोधक चिन्ह Exclamation Mark Example : वाह ! आपका यहाँ कैसे आना हुआ ? 6. Quotation marks in Hindi - Avtaran ( अवतरण चिन्ह or उद्धरण चिन्ह ) Hindi writing uses quotation marks to cite something someone said exactly. Single or double quotation marks are also used for mark out idiomatic or unfamiliar expressions. Symbol Hindi English ” ” अवतरण चिन्ह Quotation marks Example : तुलसीदास ने सत्य कहा है ― ”पराधीन सपनेहु सुख नाहीं।” 7. Question mark in Hindi - Prashnvachak ( प्रश्नवाचक चिन्ह ) In Hindi the question mark used at the end of all direct questions. Symbol Hindi English ? प्रश्नवाचक चिन्ह Question mark Example : आसमान नीला क्यों दिखता है ? 8. विवरण चिन्ह ( :- ) 9. योजक चिन्ह ( - ) 10. पदलोप चिन्ह (......) 11. रेखांकन चिन्ह ( _ ) 12. लाघव चिन्ह (०) 13. पुनरुक्ति सूचक चिन्ह ( ,, ) 14. दीर्घ उच्चारण चिन्ह ( S ) 15. विस्मरण चिन्ह या त्रुटिपूरक चिन्ह ( ^ ) 16. निर्देशक चिन्ह ( ― ) 17. तुल्यता सूचक चिन्ह ( = ) 18. कोष्ठक चिन्ह - ( ), { }, [ ]
Hindi Number Counting Counting is the process of determining the number of elements of a finite set of objects. Counting of the numbers in the Hindi language are called "गणना" or "गिनती". Hindi number counting uses distinct names for the numbers 1 to 20 and each multiple of 10, and composite ones for those greater than 20. हिंदी की गिनती Aryabhatt is the father of number system and we are proud to say that Number system is invented by Indian Mathematicians in early 5th centaury. The Number written like 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9... are known as Arabic Numbers, Invented in India and then same is used by Arabic countries and after that Western countries, so the western countries called it Arabic numbers but in fact it's a Indian Number System. Units for very large numbers not found in English but Hindi have different-different Units for very larger number make it very unique number system. See Also : Number to Word Converter The numerals used when writing numbers with digits can be divided into two types that might be called the arithmetic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) and the geometric numerals (1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000 ...), respectively. English Counting Devanagari Counting Devanagari in Words गिनती 0 ० शुन्य 1 १ एक 2 २ दो 3 ३ तीन 4 ४ चार 5 ५ पांच 6 ६ छ: 7 ७ सात 8 ८ आठ 9 ९ नौ 10 १० दस 11 ११ ग्यारह 12 १२ बारह 13 १३ तेरह 14 १४ चौदह 15 १५ पन्द्रह 16 १६ सोलह 17 १७ सत्रह 18 १८ अठराह 19 १९ उन्न्नीस 20 २० बीस Number power to 10 Hindi Number Name In Devanagari 100 Ek एक 101 Das दस 102 Sau सौ 103 Hazaar / Sahasra सहस्र/हजार 104 Daha Hazaar (dash-sahasra) दशसहस्र/दशहजार 105 Laakh लाख 106 Das Laakh दसलाख/अदन्त 107 Karod करोड़ 108 Das Karod दस करोड़ 109 Arab अरब 1010 Das Arab दस अरब 1011 Kharab खरब 1012 Das Kharab दस खरब 1013 Neel नील 1014 Das Neel दस नील 1015 Padma पद्म 1016 Das Padma दस पद्म 1017 Shankh शंख 1018 Das Shankh दस शंख 1019 Samudra समुद्र 1020 Das Samudra दस समुद्र 1021 Antya अन्त्य 1022 Das Antya दस अन्त्य 1023 Madhym मध्यम 1024 Das Madhym दस मध्यम 1025 Paraardha परार्ध 1026 Das Paraardha दस परार्ध Evolution of Numbers from Brahmi Lipi to Modern Scripts Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Que : What is Paav (पाव) in Hindi ? Ans : Paav (पाव) is 1/4 (0.25) of unit. Example: For Number : Paav is 0.25 of 1 unit. For Weight : Paav is 250 Gram. Que: What is Aadha (आधा) in Hindi ? Ans : Aadha (आधा) is 1/2 or (0.5) or Half. Example: For Number : Aadha is 0.5 or Half of 1 Unit. For Weight: Aadha Kilo is 500 Gram. Que: What is Paune (पौने) in Hindi ? Ans: Paune (पौने) is 1/4th less in a Number or 15 minutes less in Time. In other words Paune means 3/4 or (0.75) of 1 unit. Example: For Number: Paune 3 is 2.75; Paune 5 is 4.75 For Time: Paune 4 is 3:45; Paune 5 is 4.45 For Weight: Paune Means is 750 Gram. Que: What is Sawa (सवा) in Hindi ? Ans: Sawa (सवा) is 1/4th more in a Number or 15 minutes more in Time. Example: For Number: Sawa 4 is 4.25; For Time: Sawa 3 is 3:15; Que: What is Dedh (डेढ़) in Hindi ? Ans: Dedh (डेढ़) is half more than one or Thirty minutes more than one in Time. Example: For Number: Dedh is 1.5 (This is a fixed number). For Time: Dedh is 1:30 (This is a fixed number). Que: What is Dhai (ढाई) in Hindi ? Ans: Dhai (ढाई) is half more than Two or Thirty minutes more than Two in Time. Example: For Number: Dhai is 2.5 (This is a fixed number). For Time: Dhai is 2:30 (This is a fixed number). Que : What is Sadhe (साढ़े) in Hindi ? Ans : Sadhe (साढ़े) is half (1/2) more than any number (number must be 3 or more) or Thirty minutes more than any time (time must be 3 or more). Example: For Number: Sadhe 3 is 3.5; Sadhe 9 is 9.5 For Time: Sadhe 3 is 3:30; Sadhe 9 is 9:30
Simple Hindi Typing Type in English, Get in Hindi Word by Word Character by Character Passage By Passage Simple Mode Hindi Translation Convert in Krutidev Hindi Voice Typing Copy Text From Image Suggestion Word Appears Here! × Special Characters: . । ॥ ॰ ॐ ऀ ँ ं ः ॰ ॱIndependent Vowels: अ(a) आ(aa) इ(e) ई(i) उ(u) ऊ(oo) ए(a) ऐ(ae) ओ(o) औ(ao) अं(am) अः(a:) ऋ(ri) ॠ(rr) Dependent Vowels: ा(aa) ि(i) ी(ii) ु(u) ू(uu) ृ(r) ॄ(rr) ॅ(e) ॆ(e) े(e) ै(ai) ॉ(o) ॊ(o) ो(o) ौ(au)Consonants: क(k) कः(kah) कं(kam) कौ(kau) को(ko) कै (kai) के (ke) कू (kuu) कु (kuu) की (kee) कि (ki) का (ka) ख (kha) खः(khh) खं(khan) खौ(khau) खो(kho) खै(khai) खे(khe) खू(khuu) खु(khu) खी(khii) खि(khi) खा(kha) ग(g) गः(ghh) गं(gan) गौ(gau) गो(go) गै(gai) गे(ge) गू(guu) गु(gi) गी(gii) गि(gi) गा(ga) घ(gha) घः(ghhn) घं(ghn) घौ(ghau) घो(gho) घै(ghai) घे(ghe) घू(ghuu) घु(ghu) घी(ghii) घि(ghi) घा(ghaa) ङ (nga) ङः(ngaha) ङं(ngaan) ङौ(ngau) ङो(nho) ङै(ngai) ङे(nhe) ङू(nhuu) ङु(ngu) ङी(ngii) ङि(ngi) ङा(ngaw) च (ca) चः(ca:) चं(chaan) चौ(cau) चो(cho) चै(chai) चे(che) चू(chuu) चु(cu) ची(chii) चि(ci) चा(caa) छ (chha) छः(chhha) छं(chhn) छौ(chhau) छो(chho) छै(chhai) छे(chhe) छू(chhuu) छु(chhu) छी(chhii) छि(chhi) छा(chhaa) ज(ja) जः(jaha) जं(jaan) जौ(jau) जो(jo) जै(jai) जे(je) जू(juu) जु(ju) जी(jii) जि(ji) जा(jaa) झ(jha) झः(jhaha) झं(jhaan) झौ(jhau) झो(jho) झै(jhai) झे(jhe) झू(jhuu) झु(jhu) झी(jhii) झि(jhi) झा(jhaa) ञ(nya) ञः(nyaha) ञं(nyaan) ञौ(nyau) ञो(nyo) ञै(nyai) ञे(nye) ञू(nyuu) ञु(nyu) ञी(nyii) ञि(nyi) ञा(nyaa) ट(ta) टः(taha) टं(taan) टौ(tau) टो(to) टै(tai) टे(te) टू(ttuu) टु(ttu) टी(tii) टि(ti) टा(taa) ठ(thh) ठः(thhh) ठं(thhm) ठौ(thhau) ठो(thho) ठै(thhai) ठे(thhe) ठू(thhuu) ठु(thhu) ठी(thhii) ठि(thhi) ठा(thhaa) ड(da) डः(dh) डं(dm) डौ(dau) डो(do) डै(dai) डे(dde) डू(dduu) डु(ddu) डी(ddii) डि(ddi) डा(daa) ढ(dh) ढः(dhh) ढं(dhm) ढौ(dhau) ढो(dho) ढै(dhai) ढे(dhe) ढू(dhuu) ढु(dhu) ढी(dhii) ढि(dhi) ढा(dhaa) ण(n) णः (nh) णं (nm) णौ (nau) णो (no) णै (nai) णे (ne) णू (nuu) णु (nu) णी (nii) णि (ni) णा (naa) त (t) तः (taha) तं (tan) तौ (tou) तो (to) तै (tee) ते (te) तू (tuu) तु (tu) ती (tii) ति (ti) ता (ta) थ (tha) थः (thaHa) थं (than) थौ (thou) थो (tho) थै (thai) थे (the) थू (thuu) थु (thu) थी (thii) थि (thi) था (thaa) द (d) दः (daHa) दं (dan) दौ (dou) दो (do) दै (dee) दे (de) दू (duu) दु (du) दी (dii) दि (di) दा (da) ध (dha) धः (dhaHa) धं (dhan) धौ (dhou) धो (dho) धै (dhai) धे (dhe) धू (dhuu) धु (dhu) धी (dhii) धि (dhi) धा (dhaa) न (na) नः (naHa) नं (nan) नौ (nou) नो (no) नै (nai) ने (ne) नू (nuu) नु (nu) नी (nii) नि (ni) ना (naa) प (p) पः (paHa) पं (pan) पौ (pou) पो (po) पै (pai) पे (pe) पू (puu) पु (pu) पी (pii) पि (pi) पा (paa) फ (fa) फः (faha) फं (fan) फौ (fou) फो (fo) फै (fee) फे (fe) फू (fuu) फु (fu) फी (fii) फि (fi) फा (faa) ब (b) बः (baHa) बं (ban) बौ (bou) बो (bo) बै (bai) बे (be) बू (buu) बु (bu) बी (bii) बि (bi) बा (ba) भ (bha) भः (bhaHa) भं (bhAn) भौ (bhAu) भो (bho) भै (bhAi) भे (bhe) भू (bhuu) भु (bhu) भी (bhii) भि (bhi) भा (bhaa) म (ma) मः (maHa) मं (mAn) मौ (mou) मो (mo) मै (mai) मे (me) मू (muu) मु (mu) मी (mii) मि (mi) मा (maa) य (y) यः (yaHa) यं (yAn) यौ (yau) यो (yo) यै (yai) ये (ye) यु (yuu) यु (yu) यी (yii) यि (yi) या (yaa) र (r) रः (raHa) रं (rAn) रौ (rou) रो (ro) रै (rai) रे (re) रू (ruu) रु (ru) री (rii) रि (ri) रा (raa) ल (la) लः (laHa) लं (lAn) लौ (lau) लो (lo) लै (lai) ले (le) लू (luu) लु (lu) ली (lii) लि (li) ला (laa) व (v) वः (vaHa) वं (vAn) वौ (vau) वो (vo) वै (vai) वे (ve) वू (vuu) वु (vu) वी (vii) वि (vi) वा (va) श (sha) शः (shaHa) शं (shAn) शौ (shau) शो (sho) शै (shai) शे (she) शू (shuu) शु (shu) शी (shii) शि (shi) शा (shaa) ष (shha) षः (shhaHa) षं (shhAn) षौ (shhAU) षो (shhO) षै (shhAi) षे (shhe) षू (shhuu) षु (shhu) षी (shhii) षि (shhi) षा (shhaa) स (sa) सः (saHa) सं (sAn) सौ (sAU) सो (so) सै (sAi) से (se) सू (suu) सु (su) सी (sii) सि (si) सा (saa) ह (ha) हः (haHa) हं (hAn) हौ (hAu) हो (ho) है (hAi) हे (he) हू (huu) हु (hu) ही (hii) हि (hi) हा (haa) क्ष (ksh) क्षः (kshah) क्षं (ksham) क्षौ (kshau) क्षो (ksho) क्षै (kshai) क्षे (kshe) क्षू (kshoo) क्षु (kshu) क्षी (kshee) क्षि (kshi) क्षा (ksha) त्र (tra) त्र: (trah) त्रं (tram) त्रौ (trau) त्रो (tro) त्रै (trai) त्रे (tre) त्रू (troo) त्रु (tru) त्री (tree) त्रि (tri) त्रा (tra) ज्ञ (gya) ज्ञः (gyah) ज्ञं (gyam) ज्ञौ (gyau) ज्ञो (gyo) ज्ञै (gyai) ज्ञे (gye) ज्ञू (gyoo) ज्ञु (gyu) ज्ञी (gyee) ज्ञि (gyi) ज्ञा (gya)Additional Consonants: क़ (qa) ख़ (khha) ग़ (ghha) ज़ (za) ड़ (dddha) ढ़ (rha) फ़ (fa) य़ (yya) jtemplate.ru - free extensions Joomla Note 1 : पूर्ण विराम चिन्ह के लिए की-बोर्ड से . (fullstop) key press kare. Note 2 : To Change Language Press "Ctrl G". It will stop Hindi transliteration and whatever you type will be come in English. If you want to Type in Hindi again, press "Ctrl G" again. Simple Hindi Typing The simplest method for Hindi Typing is transliteration method. In which you can type with your English keyboard and it's automatically converts in its Hindi counterpart. It's easiest method for Type in Hindi without learning complex Hindi Keyboard layout. This English typed words get converted in Hindi using transliteration process. For example: If you want to type - 'नमस्कार' Just type - 'namskar' and press spacebar Easy Hindi typing featured with suggestion word appear on top bar of typing box, by clicking on desired word you will get it. You can type as long as you want it's free and fastest method for Hindi typing. Here you can copy and use the typed text anywhere you like to use. You can type articles in Hindi, Poem, Blog. Facebook Post, Tweet etc. using this tool. Just type and copy and paste. It's done !! No need to mess up with Hindi Keyboard layout, font and licensee software. It's Free, Fast and Accurate Hindi typing software. Hindi typing is important because Hindi is the native language of 600 Million (60 crore) peoples in India, ranked 3rd most popular language in the world. Hindi is one of the official language of India. Hindi language is almost understand by the whole people of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Parts of Afghanistan as well. Hindi is common language for Indian Subcontinent. Writing system of Hindi is Left to Right and it's write using Devanagari script which one has it's root in Brahmi script. The standard Hindi we type consist 11 vowels, 35 consonants and 10 numerals. Hindi alphabet consists total 52 letters. Power of Hindi 01. Hindi Day Celebrate on 14 September. 02. The Constituent Assembly of India adopted Hindi written in the Devanagari script as the official language of the Republic of India. 03. Hindi is a direct descendant of an early form of Vedic Sanskrit. 04. Hindi started to develop in the 7th century as "Apabhramsha" and became stable by the 10th century. 05. Hindi is also spoken in countries such as Mauritius, Fiji, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago and Nepal. 06. In Hindi, all nouns have genders, either masculine or feminine. Adjectives and verbs change according to gender. 07. In Hindi, words are written as they are pronounced because each character has a different sound. 08. Prem Sagar, by Lalloo Lal was published in 1805. It’s considered the first published Hindi book and tells the deeds of Lord Krishna. 09. Before the invention of Computers, Hindi is typed using mechanical keyboard known as Remington keyboard layout. 10. Now Hindi can be type with speech to text software.