Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages in India, with millions of speakers both domestically and worldwide.
Hindi
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Classification
Indo-European > Indic
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Speakers
425 million
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Script
Devanagari
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Text direction
Left-to-right
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Official language
India, Fiji,
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Also spoken
Bangladesh, Nepal, Trinidad and Tobago, Mauritius, Singapore, South Africa, Uganda, Yemen
Hindi
Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language, which is in turn a member of the Indo-European language group. Other branches of the Indo-European language group include Celtic, Germanic and Balto-Slavic to name but a few.
Hindi is the Sanskritized register of the Hindustani language and the official language of India. With estimated 180-260 million speakers, it is the fourth most spoken language in the world. Interestingly, Hindi is also an official language of Fiji.
After independence, both Hindi grammar and orthography were standardized. Hindi literature can be divided into four styles: poems about brave warriors (11-14th century), devotional poems (14-18th century), poems about romance (18-20th century) and modern literature (from the 20th century onwards).
In India, Hindi is mutually intelligible with Urdu in spoken format only (Urdu is written from right-to-left in a different script, whereas Hindi is written from left-to-right). There has been some dispute as to whether Urdu and Hindi are actually two languages, or two dialects of one language, Hindustani.
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Services offered for this language
Translation / Transcreation / Subtitling / Localization / Adaptation / Copywriting / Authoring / Proofreading / Revision / Editing / Translation quality assurance / Terminology / Linguistic validation / Glossary creation / Dubbing / Voice-overs / Transcription / Typesetting / Simultaneous interpreting / Consecutive interpreting / Conference interpreting / Telephone interpreting / Public service interpreting / Interpreting equipment hire / Foreign language consulting
Interesting fact
While the language lacks a word for "grey", Hindi speakers consider "saffron" to be one of the basic colours.
