So do you think you are ready to begin your adventure in Learning Hindi? Excellent! Remember that although learning a language fluently may take years, it is only ever one small step at a time.
An Introduction to Hindi
The Indian flag - Hindi is mainly spoken in the northern areas of India.
On this page you’ll find the background information about Hindi simply to give you more of an idea about what Hindi really is and to let you know some of the things you’ll be learning.
Lesson #1: Saying Hello
So let’s get straight to it and learn our first Hindi word, नमस्ते namaste - Hello. Click the link above to go to Lesson #1.
Think you can remember that? Excellent! Now we’re going to learn some really simple facts about Hindi…
Intro #1: About Hindi
And because I’m feeling rather nice and kind I’m going to give you a whole bunch of hints and tips to help you learn Hindi. (These hints and helpers can be applied to learning any language in fact!)
Some Helpful Ideas
Learning a language may seem very scary, but don’t worry, I will make it and as simple, as easy and, most importantly, as fun as possible.
Got that? Great! Now, you may have noticed that Hindi is written in a very strange looking alphabet, this is known as Devanagari. I’m going to introduce some of the main concept to you here;
Devanagari - The Hindi Alphabet!
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And thats the Introduction finished! That wasn’t so bad was it? Well I sure hope not because we still have so much to learn! From here the blog then gets divided up into several main sections;
Just like English, Hindi is made of Vowels and Consonants. Here each letter is introduced and explained with plenty of example words!
Now that you’ve learnt all the letters in Hindi it’s time to start learning real Conversational Phrases and Grammar Rules! Try reading one lesson from each topic at a time!
Actually being able to have a conversation in Hindi is the most important thing! So visit…
Conversational Phrases!
Understanding grammar rules is the foundation to understanding the language! Don’t worry though, it’s not boring! So check out…
Beginners Grammar
Was that all too easy? Do you want something more challenging and more difficult? Have a look at the Intermediate Grammar section for more advance Hindi Grammar lessons!
Finally these following lessons are really useful for everyone but they don’t seem to ‘fit’ well into any particular section;
The Urdu Section
How to Type in Hindi
Using Bollywood to help you Learn!
The International Phonetic Alphabet and Hindi
Indian Typing Test Online
Now if you’ve got all the way to the bottom of this page then you haven’t clicked on anything, Why not?! So go to a lesson section now and get learning! If you don’t know where to go then Click here for a Random Lesson!
Free Hindi Typing Online Classes
If you want to get in touch with me then all the ways you can are listed here.
About English to Hindi Typing Tool (English to Hindi Converter)
TechWelkin English to Hindi Typing Tool is a simple facility that gives you a clean interface to easily type in Hindi on computer and do English to Hindi translation (conversion). This tool automatically converts the Roman text into Hindi Unicode font. For example, if you need to type 'भारत' just type 'bhaarat' in the above box. As soon as you will hit SPACE key, the English text will convert into Devanagari text.
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Unicode is a standard that defines all the letters in all the languages around the world. Text typed in Unicode can be read on all the computers without installing any extra piece of software. Therefore, it is always recommended that you type Hindi in Unicode. The TechWelkin Hindi typing tool gives you Unicoded text. So, you copy the Hindi text from above box and paste it anywhere in the computer; for example Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, MS-Word document etc.
This conversion of one script to another (i.e. Roman script to Devanagari) is called transliteration. However, some people mistakenly call it English to Hindi translation. Translation happens when vocabulary is changed. In this Hindi typing tool, only alphabets are changed to a different script.
Hindi is written using Devanagari script. This script is also shared by several other languages including Sanskrit, Marathi and Maithili. Hindi typing on computer picked up pace when Unicode standard was defined for Hindi. Earlier, Hindi was written on computers using legacy, non-Unicode fonts like Krutidev, Shusha, Shiva and Chanakya. Scores of such fonts were in use between the year 2000 and 2006.
The main trouble with these fonts was that the Hindi text typed on one computer was not readable on other computers if the font used was absent on the target computer. To get around this problem, people used to send the font file along with the typed Hindi material. The reader had to first install the font and only then the file used to become legible.
This problem aggravated when Internet became popular on India and people began to type Hindi online. Thousands of blogs and websites in Hindi language came up. Such websites had no option but to place a notice on their homepage with instructions on how to download the legacy font that was used on the website.
All these problems began to vanish when Unicode came by. It revolutionized the online Hindi typing. Google came up with Transliteration tool that allowed users to do English to Hindi translation (it is actually conversion, but many people still call it translation). In no time, several font converters were also developed to allow automatic conversion of Hindi text into Unicode. Microsoft bundled the Mangal font with its Windows operating system. Mangal is a Unicode font and it solved the problem of unavailability of a universal font. Now that Mangal was present on almost all the computers, online typing in Hindi and display of Devanagari script on websites became very easy.
Hindi is a major language in India. It is understood in most parts of the country but states like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh constitute a so-called Hindi Belt. These are the states where Hindi is the lingua franca.
Now, use of Hindi on computer, Internet and mobile devices is fairly popular. Hindi speakers want to type status messages on WhatsApp, posts on Facebook and emails in Hindi. It is heartening to see that technological support has given a great boost to the online presence of Hindi language. Online content in Hindi is not yet in excellent shape but things are moving is a better direction. Companies have been showing their confidence in Hindi content. For example, recently Google changed its policy to officially allow the use of Google AdSense ads on Hindi websites. This could turn out to be a big moment for professional bloggers who do blogging in Hindi language.
If you feel surprised to see your friend sending you message written in Hindi, then it is time that you refresh your skills. It is extremely easy to type Hindi on computer. Give a try to the TechWelkin online tool for Hindi typing and you’ll see on your own that it is not so difficult. You don't need to learn professional typing. The above tool uses phonetic layout. Type with the regular English keyboard and this tool will automatically convert English text into Hindi. It’s fun! Give it a try.
The above tool allows you to save file as a MS-Word document. It also gives you the option of easily correcting commonly made mistakes in typing (for example, people use pipe symbol ( | ) instead of poorna-viraam). If you're using Internet Explorer, Save option may not work. In such a case, you can copy the typed text and save it manually in a file. However, we would advise you to begin using Google Chrome or Firefox web browsers (these are much better than Internet Explorer).
This online English to Hindi typing tool is mobile-friendly and you can use it on your tablet or mobile phone as well. However, you can also learn how to directly type Hindi on mobile phones.
We hope that this tool will be useful for you. Please share it with your friends as well.
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Hello Friends. Here we are announcing LukeTypingPro Update 1.7 for you. LukeTypingPro(Hindi-English learning software) has give 6 updates before. Last Update was 1.6 . This update having very special feature for You. That is “Online Typing Test”. Yes You read right. Now you can give a mock online typing test in Hindi and English Both.
First of All Download the latest version 1.7 from here.
In Trial Version, You can give maximum 3(three) Online Mock Typing Test.
Steps For Giving Online Typing Test :
(1) After Downloading the software, Click on “Online Test button” to start online test in hindi or english.
(2) Press Yes to confirm.
(3) 15 minutes timer will be start. Now type and give the test for 15 minutes.
(4) After completing 15 minutes, Software will ask for submitting the result. Click on Ok.
(5) Enter your details (Mobile number is optional) and submit the result.
(6) You will be redirected to a webpage where the result will be displayed of you and other students who have already given the same test. You can check your position among them.
(7) After submitting the first test, you can see your roll number for all the test on the home page of the software.
(8) Click on “see your old results” to watch your previous results on result page.
So we think this is the Perfect solution for giving Online Typing Test in Hindi and English.