English to Marathi Typing
Online English To Marathi Typing
This section of our website hindityping.info is dedicated for free Online English to Marathi Typing. Here you can write in English and it will automatically get converted or transliterated into Marathi Language. Marathi is an Indian Language spoken around by 83 Million people of Maharashtra, India. It is also one of the 22 scheduled languages of India after Hindi and Bengali. Marathi language uses Devanagari script which is same as Hindi with some exception of characters.
For Example if you write "Jai Maharashtra" in Marathi textbox it will be converted to "जय महाराष्ट्र ".
If you type " | " pipe (Shift + \ Key) in Marathi Conversion box it will give " । " (पूर्ण विराम) .
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 marathi 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 marathi text area.
Send Via Gmail
Send email in Marathi Instantly.
About Marathi Language
Marathi is one of India's most widely spoken languages, with the fourth-largest number of native speakers. It ranks 19th on the list of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Marathi literature, which dates back to around 900 AD, is among the earliest of the modern Indo-Aryan languages. Standard Marathi and Varhadi dialects are the two main Marathi dialects.
On the date of the birth of Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar alias Kusumagraj, a famous Marathi language writer and Jnanpith prize recipient, Marathi Language Day is observed around the world. The poems of Kusumagraj are still popular today. This day is observed not just in Maharashtra but throughout the world on February 27th.
He was a celebrated poet, playwright, novelist, short story writer, and humanist in Marathi. He wrote on the deprived and downtrodden's right to freedom, justice, and emancipation in his writings. Several state and national prizes were bestowed upon him. In 1974, he received the Sahitya Akademi award for Natsamrat, the Padma Bhushan award in 1991, and the Dnyanpith award in 1987. His birth anniversary was changed to Marathi Rajbhasha Gaurav Din after his death in 1990.
Maharashtra celebrates this day with cultural events in schools and institutions. Famous Marathi songs, such as 'Mayaboli Marathi,' are sung, and the people are shown Kusamagraj's life events. In Nashik, Shirwadkar's hometown, large-scale special festivals are held.