English → Hindi translator for Indian learners
Indian students and travellers often need Hindi in Devanagari, not just Roman chat text. Dinglish combines free machine translation with learner glossary hits, reverse-check, and course examples so you can verify tone and meaning before you submit homework or speak.
When to use EN → HI vs HI → EN
Translate into Hindi when you read English instructions, news, or exam passages. Translate into English when you draft Hindi answers and want to double-check logic. Use reverse-check on Dinglish to see if the back-translation still matches your intent.
Devanagari, Roman, and register
Our word lookup shows transliteration where helpful. आप vs तुम matters as much as German Sie vs du — the translator may guess wrong for family vs official settings. Cross-check with our Hindi grammar ebook and chapter dialogues.
Exam and travel phrases
Glossary hits cover stations, hospitals, politeness, and classroom phrases. For themed lists (airport, office, GRE), open the vocabulary bank with IPA and multilingual columns, then return to the translator for full sentences.
FAQ
- Is the English to Hindi translator free? Yes during our launch offer — everything is free for now. After launch, A1 stays free on every path; Plus ($2.99/month, 50% off $4.99) covers A2+. The translator works in the browser without an API key.
- Does it output Devanagari? Yes when you select Hindi as the target. Copy the result or share a URL with your query. For single words, use dictionary mode for article-style cards and course links.
- How is this different from Google Translate? Dinglish adds learner glossary hits, reverse-check, course example links, and grammar guides aimed at Indian students — not a generic paste box.