Translate English into Hindi Devanagari with natural pronunciation and MP3 audio. Free, instant and unlimited.
Hindi is the third most spoken language in the world. Translate your English into Devanagari script and hear the result with native pronunciation.
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Hindi powers Bollywood, connects 600 million speakers and writes in one of the most beautiful scripts on earth. Translate and hear it spoken.
Paste English and receive Hindi in Devanagari script with correct postpositions, honorific registers and the SOV word order that Hindi requires.
Play the translation to hear the aspirated-unaspirated consonant pairs, retroflex sounds and the Bollywood-familiar melodic patterns of spoken Hindi.
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India is the most populous country in the world with over 1.4 billion people, and Hindi is the most widely spoken language across the northern states that contain the majority of the population. The Indian digital economy is exploding, with hundreds of millions of new internet users coming online in Hindi rather than English. Businesses targeting Indian consumers through e-commerce, social media, mobile apps, advertising and content marketing achieve dramatically higher engagement with Hindi-language content than with English-only approaches, especially outside the major metropolitan areas.
Bollywood, the Hindi film industry, produces more films annually than Hollywood and reaches audiences across South Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the global Indian diaspora. The cultural influence of Hindi through music, cinema, television and social media creates translation demand from entertainment industry professionals, cultural enthusiasts and fans worldwide. Business travelers to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Varanasi and across northern India find that Hindi phrases create connections that English alone cannot achieve in markets, temples, restaurants and rural communities. The text-to-speech helps English speakers hear the aspirated consonants, retroflex sounds and melodic patterns that make Hindi pronunciation distinctive and learnable.
India has over 1.4 billion people and hundreds of millions of new Hindi-speaking internet users, making English-to-Hindi translation essential for any business targeting the Indian digital consumer market.
Hindi follows SOV word order with postpositions, has two grammatical genders (masculine and feminine), uses an ergative-absolutive alignment in perfective tenses (where the subject takes a special marker and the verb agrees with the object), and employs an elaborate honorific system with three levels affecting pronouns and verb conjugation. The Devanagari script has an inherent vowel in every consonant character, a headline bar connecting letters, and conjunct consonant forms where letters merge.
The translator handles the complete transformation: SVO becomes SOV, prepositions become postpositions, gender is assigned and agreement is maintained throughout, the ergative construction is applied in perfective tenses, and Devanagari script is generated with proper character forms, conjuncts and headline bar connections. The three-level honorific system (tu/tum/aap) is set based on context. The result reads as natural Hindi that speakers from Delhi to Mumbai to the diaspora would find properly structured and culturally appropriate.
Hindi has one of the richest consonant systems of any major world language, with aspirated and unaspirated pairs at five points of articulation (labial, dental, retroflex, palatal, velar), each with both voiced and voiceless variants, producing over 20 distinct stop consonants where English has roughly eight. The retroflex consonants (tongue curled back against the hard palate) give Hindi its characteristic sound. The Devanagari script represents all of these distinctions precisely.
The text-to-speech models every one of these consonant distinctions in natural speech. For English speakers, hearing Hindi pronunciation reveals a sound system far richer and more precise than English. The aspirated-unaspirated distinction (the difference between kal with unaspirated k meaning yesterday/tomorrow and khal with aspirated kh meaning skin/peel) is crucial for being understood and can only be learned through listening practice. The audio output provides this practice using your own translated content.
Companies targeting Indian consumers download Hindi audio for advertising, product descriptions, app interfaces and customer service scripts. Bollywood fans study dialogue and song lyrics with pronunciation support. Business travelers prepare key phrases for meetings in Mumbai, Delhi and across northern India. Healthcare organizations create Hindi patient communication materials for diaspora communities. Religious and cultural organizations produce Hindi audio for events and ceremonies.
Every file is free, permanent and unrestricted. No watermarks, no daily limits, no registration. The massive scale of the Hindi-speaking world (600 million speakers and growing rapidly online) makes English-to-Hindi audio translation one of the most commercially significant language tools available.
Clear, standard English produces excellent Hindi output. The ergative construction is applied automatically in perfective tenses. The three-level honorific system defaults to neutral-polite register. Devanagari script is generated with proper conjunct consonant forms and headline bar connections. English compound sentences are restructured to match Hindi syntactic preferences. For long texts, translate paragraph by paragraph.
English passive voice is mapped onto Hindi passive constructions. Complex subordination is restructured for Hindi syntax. Compound verbs are generated where Hindi convention uses them for aspectual nuance. The output reads as natural, well-formed Hindi suitable for digital marketing, business communication, entertainment industry work, family correspondence and personal use.
For advertising campaigns targeting specific Indian demographics, legal contracts, certified translations, Bollywood script localization, pharmaceutical labeling for the Indian market, government regulatory filings, literary translation or any material where English-to-Hindi precision carries commercial or regulatory consequences, work with a professional translator. The regional variation across Hindi-speaking states and the formal/colloquial register split require human judgment for high-stakes content.
This translator produces standard Hindi understood across all Hindi-speaking regions. A professional handles market-specific targeting, legal certification, entertainment localization and the cultural adaptation required for effective communication in the enormously diverse Hindi-speaking world.
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Hindi is spoken by several hundred million people, mostly across northern India, and ranks among the most spoken languages in the world. People translate English to Hindi for work, family, study and travel.
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 English prepositions come after the noun instead, and nouns carry gender. Hindi and Urdu share much of their everyday speech but use different scripts.
| English | Hindi | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Hello | नमस्ते | namaste |
| Thank you | धन्यवाद | dhanyavaad |
| Please | कृपया | kripya |
| Yes / No | हाँ / नहीं | haan / nahin |
| Good morning | सुप्रभात | suprabhaat |
| Goodbye | अलविदा | alvida |
Everyday Hindi mixes in many English words, so a natural translation may keep terms like phone or office rather than forcing older equivalents. The result comes back in Devanagari, so paste it where the script displays correctly. Short, plain sentences give the steadiest output.
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