English to Hindi Translation
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Hindi is the national language of India. It has its roots in the ancient language of Sanskrit. It is part of the Indo-European group of languages. There are many dialects of the language such as Avadhi, Brajbhasha, Khari Boli, Urdu, Haryanvi, Bundeli, and colloquial present-day Hindi etc. They all come under the umbrella term of Hindustani. It is the fourth largest spoken language in the world. Almost 258 million people in India alone speak the language while there are more than 500 million all over the world who do so. .
Early evidence of written Hindi comes in the Brahmi script in 4th century AD. However, the Devanagari script for the present-day Hindi was seen for the first time in the 11th century and continues to this day. It’s a phonetic script with 47 characters, 33 consonants, and 14 vowels. There are no uppercase or lowercase characters in the script. The pronunciation of the words is done as it is written, hence there is no ambiguity in its spelling unlike in most other languages. .