In the recent past, we have been getting many queries as to what are the language pairs we offer translations to and from Hindi. To know why that maybe and the answer to what Hindi translation services we offer, read on below.

About Hindi

Hindi (हिन्दी) is a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language. Along with the English language, Hindi written in the Devanagari script, is the official language of the Government of India. It is also one of the 22 scheduled languages of the Republic of India. Hindi is the lingua franca of the so-called Hindi belt in India. Outside India, it is an official language which is known as Fiji Hindi in Fiji, and is a recognised regional language in Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname. Hindi is the fourth most-spoken first language in the world, after Mandarin, Spanish and English.

Growing need for Hindi translation services

Latest research reveals that India is set to become the third largest consumer market by 2025. Rising affluence will make India the third-largest consumer market by 2025, making it imperative for companies to adapt their business models for meeting the changing customer needs. Consumption expenditure will increase three times to hit $ 4 trillion by 2025, according to a report by the Boston Consulting Group. India’s rising status as a consumer-country is attractive to global marketers who are trying to make inroads into the country before competition heats up. A sizable chunk of our Hindi translation services requirements relate to translation of marketing brochures into Hindi, translation of websites into Hindi, translation of manuals into Hindi, and translation of press releases into Hindi for brands eyeing for consumer recognition.

While India is a fast-growing consumer country, it is not lagging behind when it comes to selling. As per latest research, manufacturing has emerged as one of the high growth sectors in India. Prime Minister of India, Mr Narendra Modi, had launched the ‘Make in India’ program to place India on the world map as a manufacturing hub and give global recognition to the Indian economy. India is expected to become the fifth largest manufacturing country in the world by the end of year 2020. The Government of India has set an ambitious target of increasing the contribution of manufacturing output to 25 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2025, from 16 per cent currently. Besides manufacturing, India’s service sector growth story is also an astounding success story. India’s technology and BPM sector (including hardware) is likely to generate revenues of US$ 160 billion during FY16 compared to US$ 146.5 billion in FY15, implying a growth rate of 9.2 per cent. The contribution of the IT sector to India’s GDP rose to approximately 9.5 per cent in FY15 from 1.2 per cent in FY98. Given the rising prowess of India’s businesses, we are also seeing a significant rise in translations from Hindi into English, from Hindi into French, from Hindi to German, etc.

The number of Indian students going abroad to study is also growing at a faster pace than ever before. With the exception of the United Kingdom, student numbers from India to the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Germany grew faster than overall overseas student numbers to these destinations, according to the latest report by MM Advisory Services in New Delhi. And despite a focus on a record number of students from China, particularly to US and Canadian universities, the growth of Indian students heading abroad has been faster than China’s, according to the just-released Indian Students Mobility Report 2016 using figures from the main study destinations. “For years, India’s numbers have been a bit of a see-saw, but 12% growth in 2014, and now clocking an even higher rate of 17.8% – this is the second year in a row that India’s [growth] rate has been higher than China,” the report said. With more and more Indian students looking to go abroad, there is a surge in demand for translation of academic degrees, certifications and academic transcripts from Hindi into English and other languages.

Hindi translation services by DocumenTranslations.com

With headquarters in Mumbai, India, DocumenTranslations.com is the leading service provider for Hindi translations. We have over 50 native Hindi translators with expertise in subjects related to science, engineering, patents, marketing, certificates, etc.

English <> Hindi translation

Our top-most selling service in Hindi translation verticals are

Hindi to English translation

English to Hindi translation

Asian language <> Hindi translation

Besides English to Hindi and vice-versa translations, we offer a host of Asian languages we translate from and into Hindi. A comprehensive list of Asian language <> Hindi translation pairs are:

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European language <> Hindi translation

We also translate from and into Hindi from a host of European languages. A comprehensive list of European language <> Hindi translation pairs are:

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South American language <> Hindi translation

DocumenTranslations.com also offers translations from and into Hindi from all major South American languages. A comprehensive list of South American language <> Hindi translation pairs are:

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Major domains we undertake Hindi translation in

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