Hindi Transliteration
Type in English (Roman script) and instantly convert to Hindi script with our free transliteration tool. GoTranslate uses Google Input Tools for accurate, real-time transliteration with multiple word suggestions as you type.
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Why Use Our Hindi Tool?
Real-time Conversion
Type in English and see Hindi script appear instantly as you type.
Multiple Suggestions
Get multiple Hindi word options for each English input — pick the right one.
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Uses Google Input Tools for highly accurate Hindi transliteration.
Copy & Export
One-click copy your Hindi text. Use it anywhere — documents, messages, social media.
How It Works
Start typing in English
Type the Hindi word using English letters (e.g., "namaste" for Hindi).
Pick from suggestions
A dropdown shows multiple Hindi script options — select the right one.
Copy your text
Copy the transliterated Hindi text and use it anywhere.
How to Type in Hindi Using English Keyboard
Don't have a Hindi keyboard? No problem. Our transliteration tool lets you type Hindi words using your regular English keyboard. Just type the word as it sounds in English, and it automatically converts to Hindi script.
For example, typing "namaste" gives you the Hindi equivalent in native script. The tool shows multiple suggestions so you can pick the exact word you want. It's powered by Google Input Tools for high accuracy.
This is perfect for writing Hindi messages, social media posts, emails, or documents when you don't have a Hindi keyboard installed. Works on any device — desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile.
Hindi Transliteration Tips
Type Phonetically
Type the Hindi word exactly as it sounds in English. The tool will suggest the best Hindi script matches.
Use Suggestions
When multiple Hindi words match your input, pick the right one from the dropdown suggestions. This ensures accuracy.
Space to Confirm
Press space after selecting a word to confirm it and move to the next word. This speeds up your Hindi typing.
Mix Languages
You can freely mix English and Hindi text. The transliteration only converts the parts you want.
About the Hindi Language
Speakers & Regions
600 million+ speakers
India, Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius
Devanagari Script
Devanagari is written from left to right and has 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Words hang from a horizontal line called the Shirorekha.
Writing Challenges
Hindi uses postpositions instead of prepositions, gender for all nouns (even inanimate objects), and a complex verb conjugation system that changes with respect level.
Did You Know?
Hindi is the 3rd most spoken language in the world by total speakers. The word "jungle" comes from the Hindi word "jangal" (जंगल).