German to Hindi for Indian students
If you study German in English-medium school or college in India, you need Hindi glosses, respectful आप vs casual तुम, and examples that match your syllabus — not a generic one-language box.
Why a India-focused DE · HI · EN tool
Dinglish keeps German, English, and Hindi in one translator with pronunciation, reverse meaning check, and vocabulary pulled from our own chapters. When machine translation is unsure, you see a warning before you memorise a wrong phrase.
What to use instead of raw Google output
For exams and speaking practice, pair the translator with our Hindi grammar ebook (postpositions, ergative ने) and German A1–C1 chapters. Short phrases work best; long essays should be translated sentence by sentence.
Common pairs Indian learners use
German → Hindi for explaining a sentence to family, German → English for class, English → German for writing answers. Open the full translator to switch direction in one click.
FAQ
- Is this translator free for students in India? Yes. It runs in the browser with free translation APIs. Very long text may hit daily limits — use shorter sentences for revision.
- Does it show Hindi in Devanagari? Yes when the engine returns Devanagari. Course vocabulary may also show Latin transliteration from Dinglish lessons.
- Can I trust it for homework? Use it as a draft. Check the reverse-translation warning and compare with your textbook or Dinglish chapter examples.