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Commonly Spoken Hindi to Korean Phrases

I Love you
मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ - (Main tumase pyaar karata hoon)
사랑 해요 - (salang haeyo)
Welcome
स्वागतम् - (Swagatam)
어서 오십시오 - (eoseo osibsio)
Hello
नमस्ते - (Namaste)
안녕하십니까 - (annyeonghasibnikka)
How are you?
आप कैसे हैं ? / क्या हाल है? - (Aap kaise hain? / Kya haal hai?)
잘 지내고 있나요? - (jal jinaego issnayo?)
What is your name?
आप का नाम क्या है? - (Aap-ka naam kya hai)
당신의 이름은 무엇입니까? - (dangsin-ui ileum-eun mueos-ibnikka?)
Pleased to meet you
आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई - (Aapase milakar khushee huee)
만나서 반가워요 - (mannaseo bangawoyo)
Thank you
धन्यवाद - (Dhanyabaad)
감사합니다 - (gamsahabnida)
Excuse me / Sorry
माफ़ कीजिय! - (Maaf keejiy!)
실례합니다 / 죄송합니다 - (sillyehabnida / joesonghabnida)
See you!
फिर मिलते हैं! - (Phir milte hai)
또 봐요! - (tto bwayo!)
Good morning
शुभ प्रभात or नमस्कार - (Subha Prabhat / Namaskar)
좋은 아침 - (joh-eun achim)
Do you speak English?
क्या आप अंग्रेज़ी बोलते हैं? - (kya aap angrezee bolate hain?)
당신은 영어를하십니까? - (dangsin-eun yeong-eoleulhasibnikka?)
I don’t understand
मुझे समझ नहीं आया - (Mujhe samajh nahin aaya)
이해가 안 돼요 - (ihaega an dwaeyo)
Please speak slowly
कृपया धीमी गति से बोलें - (krpaya dheemee gati se bolen)
천천히 말해주세요 - (cheoncheonhi malhaejuseyo)
Where are the restrooms?
वाशरूम किदर है? - (Bathroom kidhar hai?)
화장실은 어디에 있습니까? - (hwajangsil-eun eodie issseubnikka?)
Can I change money?
कक्या मैं पैसे बदल सकता हूँ? - (Kya main paise badal sakata hoon?)
돈을 바꿀 수 있습니까? - (don-eul bakkul su issseubnikka?)
How much is this?
ये कितना है? - (Ye kitana hai?)
얼마예요? - (eolmayeyo?)
It’s too expensive!
यह बहुत महंगा है! - (Yah bahut mahanga hai!)
너무 비싸다! - (neomu bissada!)
Please say it again
कृपया इसे फिर से कहना - (krpaya ise phir se kahana)
다시 말해주세요 - (dasi malhaejuseyo)
Left / Right / Straight
बाएं / सही / सीधे - (Baen / Sahee / Seedhe)
왼쪽 / 오른쪽 / 스트레이트 - (oenjjog / oleunjjog / seuteuleiteu)
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About Hindi and Korean Languages


Hindi is spoken by over 691 million people around the world. This makes Hindi the fourth most spoken in the world after Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and English. Hindi is an official language of India. It is primarily spoken in northern and central India. Additionally, it is also spoken in other parts of India as well as by the Indian diaspora around the world.

Korean, on the other hand, is spoken by over 77 million people worldwide. It is the official language of both South Korean and North Korea. It is also spoken by Korean communities in other parts of the world, including China, Japan, the United States, and various other countries.

Korean and Hindi are two distinct languages. Korean belongs to the Koreanic language family and is an East Asian language, while Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian subcontinent.

When it comes to grammar, Korean has a unique sentence structure where the verb usually comes at the end of the sentence, while Hindi follows a subject-object-verb sentence structure.

Additionally, the writing systems used by the two languages are also different. Korean uses a writing system called Hangul, which is composed of consonants and vowels arranged in blocks, while Hindi uses the Devanagari script, a syllabic alphabet system.

Despite these differences, both languages have some similarities as well. For instance, both languages use honorifics to show respect when addressing elders. In Korean, the honorific suffix "-nim" (님) can be added to someone's name or title, while in Hindi the honorific "ji" (जी) is added. For example, instead of calling someone "Lee" in Korean, you might use "Lee-nim" to show respect, and in Hindi, instead of "Sambhu," you might use "Sambhu-ji".

In addition to their languages, Indian and Korean cultures share several similarities. These include showing respect for elders, celebrating festivals and special occasions, emphasising education, wearing traditional clothing, and valuing hospitality and food.

Key Features of Our Translation Tool


Hindi sentences and phrases will be translated into Korean meanings.

For example, typing:
"भारतीय और कोरियाई संस्कृति दोनों में पारिवारिक मूल्यों और परंपराओं पर बहुत जोर दिया गया है।" will be translated into "인도와 한국 문화는 모두 가족의 가치와 전통을 강조합니다."

Use our translator tool as Hindi to Korean dictionary.

For instance:
"भक्ति" meaning in Korean will be "헌신"
"ध्यान" meaning in Korean will be "심사 숙고"

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How does Hindi To Korean text translation work?


Our translation service uses either Google or Microsoft to translate the text you type in Hindi.

Whenever you type a word, sentence, or phrase in Hindi, we send API requests to either Google or Microsoft for the translation. In return, they send back a response with the translated text in Korean.

Their system leverage machine-language technologies to bring together some cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (deep learning), big data, Web APIs, cloud computing, and more to perform high-quality translations.

Can we download this translation service?


No. At the moment, you can only use our Hindi translation service online.

However, you can install the Chrome extension tool called Google Translate by visiting the Google Translate Chrome Extension link.

Once the translation tool is installed, you can highlight and right-click the section of text, then click on the "Translate" icon to translate it into the language of your choice. Additionally, you can translate entire web pages by clicking on the "Translate" icon in the browser toolbar.

This tool supports over 100 languages.

What other tools do you have for Hindi typing and translation?


We offer the following tools:

  1. Hindi Typing Input Tool (also known as Google Transliteration):

    With this tool, you can type in English and get the text in Hindi. For example, typing "hindi ko korean me translate kare" will give you "हिंदी को कोरियन में ट्रांसलेट करे". This makes typing in Hindi easy, as you don’t need to remember the complex Hindi keyboard layout. Please visit www.EasyHindiTyping.com to use this tool.

    This Hindi typing tool is FREE. Additionally, you can email the text you have typed to anyone — including yourself.


  2. Hindi Unicode Typing:

    The online Hindi Unicode tool automatically converts any romanized text into Unicode Hindi. As you type, you’ll receive suggestions to make typing easier. Please visit this link to type in Unicode.


  3. Hindi Speech Translator:

    Hindi speech translation services are provided by both Microsoft and Google. They use their respective cognitive services to translate spoken words and phrases into the language of your choice. For some languages, you can also hear the translation spoken aloud.

    Microsoft Translator, in particular, powers speech translation features across its products, which can be used for live presentations, in-person or remote translated communication (e.g., Skype), media subtitling, customer support, and business intelligence.

Is this translation FREE?


Yes, this Hindi to Korean text translation is absolutely FREE. You can use our translation tool for both personal and commercial purposes.

However, we have the following restrictions:

  1. Per Request Limit: You can translate up to a maximum of 500 words per request. However, there is no limit to the number of requests you can make.
  2. Daily Limit: While you can submit multiple requests for translation, you will not be able to translate once we reach our daily quota.

These restrictions are in place to prevent abuse of this service by robots or automated software.

Can I translate from Korean To Hindi?


Yes. To translate from Korean to Hindi, visit this link.

Why is the translated text not accurate?


As explained earlier, machine translation technology is used to perform the translation. This software is evolving every day, and over time, the translations will become more accurate — especially for commonly used phrases and sentences.

At the moment, it is not perfect, but our translation software is useful for those who need help framing sentences and getting a general idea of the message being conveyed.

For those who require a more accurate translation, there are plenty of websites that provide human translators for translating Hindi to Korean.