Spanish to Hindi

Words: 0 | Chars: 0
Words: 0 | Chars: 0

Spanish to Hindi Translator with Text to Speech

Translate Spanish into Hindi, listen to the pronunciation and download audio files. All free, all unlimited.

🇮🇳

Spoken by Over 600 Million People

Hindi is one of the most spoken languages on earth. Combined with Urdu speakers, the Hindustani language community exceeds 800 million people.

🔊

Hear Hindi Pronunciation

Hindi includes retroflex consonants, aspirated stops and nasal sounds absent from Spanish. Text-to-speech lets you hear exactly how translated words and sentences sound.

⬇️

Download MP3 Audio

Save any Hindi translation as a spoken audio file. Build study materials, prepare for a trip to India or create multilingual content.

🔒

Nothing Is Logged

Your text is processed and returned. No copies, no logs, no profiles. Your content stays entirely yours.

Translate, Listen and Download

Go from Spanish to Hindi in seconds. Play the audio, then save it as MP3 if you need it later.

📝

Text Translation

Paste Spanish, get Hindi in the Devanagari script. The translator handles everything from quick phrases to full documents with context-aware processing.

🎧

Voice Output

Press play and hear your Hindi translation with natural pronunciation and rhythm. Essential for the retroflex and aspirated sounds that Spanish does not have.

💾

Audio Download

Save the spoken Hindi as an MP3 with one click. Add it to study materials, use it for travel prep or keep it for any project.

✓ Text to Speech
✓ MP3 Download
✓ 100% Free
✓ No Registration
✓ Unlimited Use

About the Hindi Language

Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 340 million people as a first language and by approximately 600 million including second-language speakers, making it one of the most spoken languages in the world. It is the official language of the Indian central government (alongside English) and is spoken across a vast belt of northern and central India known as the Hindi Belt, including the states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand and the national capital territory of Delhi.

Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, an elegant abugida where each consonant character carries an inherent vowel that can be modified by diacritical marks. The script is also used for Sanskrit, Marathi and Nepali. Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible in their spoken colloquial forms (often grouped together as Hindustani), though they diverge in formal registers and writing systems (Hindi uses Devanagari while Urdu uses a modified Arabic script). Bollywood, the world’s largest film industry by number of films produced, operates primarily in Hindi, giving the language a global cultural reach that extends far beyond the Indian subcontinent.

Hindi is the language of Bollywood, the world’s largest film industry by output, giving it a cultural reach that spans every continent.

Hearing Hindi Pronunciation

Hindi contains an extensive set of sounds that Spanish speakers will not produce naturally without hearing them. The retroflex consonants (t, d, th, dh produced with the tongue curled back), the aspirated stops (kh, gh, ch, jh, th, dh, ph, bh where a puff of air follows the consonant), the distinction between dental and retroflex nasals, and the nasal vowels all require auditory exposure. The text-to-speech feature pronounces your translated text with natural Hindi rhythm and proper articulation of all these distinctive sounds.

Listening alongside reading is critical for Hindi because the Devanagari script is phonetically precise: every sound is written, and every written character is pronounced. Once you learn the script, reading Hindi is straightforward. But producing the sounds correctly requires hearing them first, especially the retroflex-dental pairs that change word meaning. Whether you are preparing for a business trip to Mumbai, studying Hindi formally, or communicating with Hindi-speaking family and friends, the audio output makes a practical and measurable difference.

Downloading Hindi Audio

Click download after the text-to-speech plays to save your Hindi translation as an MP3. Language learners use these recordings for pronunciation drilling and vocabulary acquisition through spaced repetition. Teachers build listening exercises for Hindi courses at every level. Business professionals rehearse greetings, meeting vocabulary and presentation phrases. Content creators add Hindi narration to marketing materials, documentaries and educational content targeting Indian audiences.

The audio files are free of watermarks, free of restrictions and available without any per-download charge or daily limit. Build a complete spoken Hindi library organized by topic, register or situation at whatever pace suits your learning or professional needs.

Spanish and Hindi: Growing Global Connections

India and the Spanish-speaking world are connected through growing trade, technology outsourcing, academic exchange, tourism and cultural curiosity. Indian IT companies operate extensively in Latin America, and Latin American agricultural products find growing markets in India. Bollywood films have audiences across the Spanish-speaking world, and Indian cuisine, yoga and spiritual traditions draw interest from Spanish speakers globally.

The Indian diaspora in Spain and Latin America, while smaller than in the English-speaking world, has grown steadily. Indian students study in Spanish universities, Indian professionals work across Latin American economies, and cultural festivals celebrating Indian traditions take place in cities from Madrid to Mexico City. Translation between Spanish and Hindi serves these real-world connections, helping people communicate across one of the most dynamic and growing cross-cultural corridors in the modern world.

Hindi Grammar for Spanish Speakers

Hindi follows a subject-object-verb word order, placing the verb at the end of the sentence. Postpositions replace prepositions. Verbs conjugate for person, number, gender and tense, and the language uses an ergative construction in certain past tenses where the subject takes a special marker and the verb agrees with the object. Hindi has two genders (masculine and feminine) with agreements on verbs, adjectives and postpositions, a feature that will feel partially familiar to Spanish speakers though the specific patterns differ.

The honorific system distinguishes three levels of formality (tum, tum, aap) that go beyond the Spanish tu/usted distinction. Hindi uses compound verbs extensively, where a main verb is followed by a light verb that adds nuances of completion, intensity, benefaction or direction. This compounding mechanism has no direct equivalent in Spanish. The translator manages all of these structural differences automatically, producing output that reads naturally in both directions.

When Professional Translation Is Better

For legal contracts, immigration documents, certified translations, medical records, academic publications, business agreements or any material where accuracy has real consequences, work with a professional Hindi-Spanish translator. The Devanagari script, the honorific register system, the ergative alignment and the specialized vocabulary of legal, medical and technical Hindi all benefit from human expertise.

We recommend this directly because responsible use of the tool means knowing its scope. It handles everyday communication, study and general comprehension excellently. A professional handles everything that requires certification or specialized knowledge.

Your Text Stays Private

Everything you enter on this page is processed, delivered to your screen and permanently discarded. We do not save translations, do not maintain user logs and do not use your content for training, analytics or any other secondary purpose. There is no account, no login and no tracking cookies.

This guarantee holds for every session. Whether you translate a quick phrase or work through extensive material, your text is processed once and then gone. Use the tool with total confidence that your words stay entirely yours.

About translating Spanish to Hindi

Spanish spans Spain and Latin America, while Hindi is spoken by several hundred million people across northern India and ranks among the most spoken languages in the world. People translate Spanish to Hindi for work, study, travel and family.

Hindi at a glance

Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language written in the Devanagari script, where a line runs along the top of the letters. The verb comes at the end of the sentence, words that act like Spanish prepositions come after the noun instead, and nouns carry gender. Everyday Hindi also folds in many English words.

Common phrases

English Spanish Hindi
Hello Hola नमस्ते
Thank you Gracias धन्यवाद
Please Por favor कृपया
Yes / No Sí / No हाँ / नहीं
Goodbye Adiós अलविदा

Getting cleaner results

The result comes in Devanagari, so paste it where the script displays correctly. The Hindi verb lands at the end, so short Spanish sentences translate more reliably. Names usually stay as written.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Spanish to Hindi translator free?

Yes. This Spanish to Hindi translator is free with no limit on how many translations you make and no sign-up.

Can I download the Hindi audio?

Yes. After the translation is read aloud, use the download button to save the Hindi audio as an MP3 file you can keep.

Do I need an account to translate Spanish to Hindi?

No. You can translate Spanish into Hindi right away, with no registration, no login and no email.

Is my text stored or shared?

No. Your text is processed, returned to your screen and then discarded. It is not saved, shared or used to build a profile.