English to Hindi Typing

Online English To Hindi Typing

This site Hindityping.info is specially made to resolve the problems of our Indian subcontinent population, who writes blogs and articles specifically into their own local languages. For Example: Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Nepali, Urdu, Tamil, Kannada etc. We Support typing in almost all Indian Languages. This Online Hindi Typing Tool uses power of google transliteration and translation system and we have given it a new dimension by making a neat, secure & sleek user interface of our site & It is also Fully compatible with mobile browsers.

Our Site Supports Easy English to Hindi Typing and Transliteration i.e. Conversion from English to Hindi and other Indian languages. For those who don't know native typing in Hindi or into their own local language they just have to type words in English and after giving "space" it will be changed into their chosen languages.

For Example if you type "mera bharat mahaan" in Hindi Converter box it will be changed automatically to "मेरा भारत महान" after pressing "space bar".

If you type " . " Fullstop in Hindi Conversion box it will give " । " (पूर्ण विराम).

If you want to arrange your text in Bold, Italic, Underline or need to add colour to your text or change the alignment of passage whether in Hindi or in any other Indian languages, we also have a rich & Powerful online Text Editor with the name of "Text Editor". You can copy paste any language in this text editor and format it according to your need.

Hindityping.info also have "Typing Test" Our Site has Typing Test in Several Indian Languages such as English, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Tamil & Urdu. For those who wants to learn Hindi typing or any other typing to improve their skills such as "words per minute" whether in "Remington or Inscript" Hindi Keyboard Layout can use our typing test service absolutely free. We made this by keeping in mind our Student population, who wanted to learn typing and since its completely online you don't have to be afraid of downloading anything on your PC. Our Hindi Typing Test includes many interactive & meaningful passages which will surely help you in competitive exams.

Word & Character Suggestions

You can also change between Word Suggestions & Character Suggestions. In word suggestions mode you will get suggestion when you type whole word and release space bar but in character suggestions you will start getting suggestions the moment you start Hindi typing.

Save as Text & Doc File

You can also download whatever you have typed on your pc as a notepad text file or word document file by simply clicking the button below Hindi text area.

Send Via Gmail

Send Email in Hindi Instantly.

About Hindi Language

In India, a variety of languages are spoken. The constitution recognises 22 different languages. Among all of these languages, Hindi is India's most widely spoken. The number of people who speak and understand Hindi is growing all across the world, and Hindi is now the world's third most spoken language. Hindi is not only the world's oldest language, but it is also the simplest and most prosperous. Its script is Devanagari, which is simple to learn. Because Hindi is a simple language to read, people from all over the world are drawn to it and want to study it Since 1950, when Hindi became an official language of India, it has been on a steady rise to become the country's "most popular language."

On the occasion of Hindi's 150th anniversary, an annual ceremony is celebrated on September 11th. Every year, it is commemorated in cities and towns around the country, with a variety of public and private events held to mark the occasion. It is estimated that more than a billion people speak Hindi. Sanskrit has a significant influence on Hindi, which is written in the Devanagari script. Its standard form is based on the dialect of Khari Boli, which is spoken in the areas north and east of Delhi.

Awadhi, Bagheli, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Chhattisgarhi, Garhwali, Haryanawi, Kanauji, Kumayuni, Magahi, and Marwari are all classified dialects of Hindi, as are Awadhi, Bagheli, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Chhattisgarhi, Garhwali, Haryanawi, Kanauji, Kumayuni, Maga These Hindi dialects, on the other hand, are more correctly classified as regional languages an area that roughly corresponds to northern India.

The majority of Hindi's terminology comes from Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic. From the 16th century onwards, Hindi developed its own script, with the first publishing in Devanagari script taking place in 1822. With the exception of Gujarat and Maharashtra, Hindi is spoken as a second language in most parts of the country, as well as by a considerable portion of the population in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh, who also write in Hindi.

India's second language, after English, is Hindi. Despite this, India's official position and recognition of the language are woefully inadequate. Even in Hindi-speaking states, Hindi is scarcely mentioned in school textbooks, despite the fact that English is the most popular foreign language in India. The majority of individuals are only familiar with the language because of movies and television. While English is taught in schools beginning in the first grade, Hindi is rarely taught in schools, particularly in the upper grades.