Welcome to Transliteration.io, the best-in-class English to Hindi transliteration tool. This tool is specially designed for all Indian bloggers who love to write blogs & articles in the Hindi language but struggle because their laptop has no Hindi keyboard.
Transliteration.io is the solution to your such problem of Hindi typing by providing you with a Hindi typing tool that works with your default keyboard and lets you type in Hindi using English words or should I say using Hinglish words.
We provide a fast and accurate online Hindi typing tool which is created using Google input tools transliteration API which is known for its precision. Just type the English word, and then you will get the transliteration of each word in Hindi automatically.
This tool doesn't require any software or plugin, as it is a free web-based typing tool. It works on every platform and browser without downloading anything.
Transliteration is the act of translating text from one script into another script. In this case, the source language is English, and the target language is Hindi.
The Hindi language is named after the Persian word 'Hind', which means 'land of the Indus River'. The Hindi language was named by Turkish invaders in the early 11th century.
In India, Hindi is the official language. There are 528 million people who speak it as their first language in India, which is 43.63% of the country's population. Another 163 million people speak it as their second language, making a total of 691 million hindi speakers in India, or 56.79% of the country's population.
In terms of native speakers, Hindi is ranked third after English and Mandarin Chinese. The constitution of India also lists Hindi as an "administrative language".
Hindi is written in the Devanagari script which originated from the Brahmi script in the 11th century AD. There are 52 alphabets in Hindi (on the basis of writing), including 33 consonants, 2 binary consonants, 4 joint consonants and 13 vowels. The Hindi language also has its own numeral system.
To type Hindi, you need to use your English letters (Latin letters) which will be converted into Hindi words that have similar pronunciations. The transliteration from English to Hindi will be performed automatically as soon as you hit the spacebar on your keyboard.
For example, if you type "mera bharat mahaan.", it will be automatically transliterate to "मेरा भारत महान।".
Other than that, you can also get a list of matching words in the suggestions section given above for each word as you type.
If you need to switch between Hindi to English while typing you can simply do it by pressing Ctrl+G keyboard shortcut.