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Language Comparison: Indonesian vs Hindi
Explore the linguistic characteristics and features of both languages
Aspect
Indonesian
Hindi
Family
Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian
Indo-European, Indo-Aryan
Speakers
Approximately 210 million (native and second-language speakers)
Approximately 600 million (native and second-language speakers)
Features
A standard form of Malay, simplified grammar, extensive use of affixes, and highly influenced by trade and colonial history; serves as the official language of Indonesia and a lingua franca for its diverse population
An Indo-Aryan language widely spoken across northern India and recognized as an official language of India; known for its complex verbal conjugation system, postpositions, and gendered nouns
Countries
Indonesia
India, with communities in Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, and diaspora communities worldwide
Writing System
Latin script
Devanagari script
Tonal
No
No
Grammatical Cases
No, uses prepositions and affixes for grammatical relationships
Yes, Hindi has direct and oblique cases with postpositions used for additional cases
Derived From
Classical Malay, influenced by Dutch, Arabic, Sanskrit, and Chinese
Sanskrit, through Prakrit and Apabhraṃśa
Loanwords
From Sanskrit, Arabic, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese, and English
From Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, English, and regional languages
Dialects
Indonesian itself is standardized, but many regional languages (e.g., Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau) influence spoken varieties
Includes Braj Bhasha, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, and several other regional variations; Modern Standard Hindi is based on the Khariboli dialect
Alphabets
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Approximately 210 million (native and second-language speakers)
Hindi
Approximately 600 million (native and second-language speakers)
Features
Indonesian
A standard form of Malay, simplified grammar, extensive use of affixes, and highly influenced by trade and colonial history; serves as the official language of Indonesia and a lingua franca for its diverse population
Hindi
An Indo-Aryan language widely spoken across northern India and recognized as an official language of India; known for its complex verbal conjugation system, postpositions, and gendered nouns
Countries
Indonesian
Indonesia
Hindi
India, with communities in Nepal, Fiji, Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, and diaspora communities worldwide
Writing System
Indonesian
Latin script
Hindi
Devanagari script
Tonal
Indonesian
No
Hindi
No
Grammatical Cases
Indonesian
No, uses prepositions and affixes for grammatical relationships
Hindi
Yes, Hindi has direct and oblique cases with postpositions used for additional cases
Derived From
Indonesian
Classical Malay, influenced by Dutch, Arabic, Sanskrit, and Chinese
Hindi
Sanskrit, through Prakrit and Apabhraṃśa
Loanwords
Indonesian
From Sanskrit, Arabic, Dutch, Portuguese, Chinese, and English
Hindi
From Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, English, and regional languages
Dialects
Indonesian
Indonesian itself is standardized, but many regional languages (e.g., Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau) influence spoken varieties
Hindi
Includes Braj Bhasha, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, and several other regional variations; Modern Standard Hindi is based on the Khariboli dialect
Alphabets
Indonesian
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Understanding these linguistic differences helps improve translation accuracy and cultural communication between Indonesian and Hindi speakers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Indonesian to Hindi translation
Is this translation from Indonesian to Hindi free?
Yes, this text translation from Indonesian to Hindi is completely free. You can translate up to 1500 characters without any cost or registration required.
Is there a character limit for translation?
Yes, you can translate up to 1500 characters in one request. This limit ensures optimal performance and translation quality while accommodating most common translation needs.
Is the translation from Indonesian to Hindi accurate?
Yes, we use Google Cloud Translation API for translation services. This ensures high accuracy and reliability for your translations between Indonesian and Hindi.
How many languages does this website support for translation?
This website supports over 240 languages for translation, offering comprehensive linguistic capabilities to meet the diverse needs of our global users. From major world languages to regional dialects, we've got you covered.
Can I translate from Hindi to Indonesian?
Yes, absolutely! You can easily reverse the translation direction by clicking the swap button above, or visit our dedicated Hindi to Indonesian Translation page for the reverse translation service.
How fast is the translation process?
Our translation service provides near-instantaneous results. Most translations from Indonesian to Hindi are completed within 1-2 seconds, ensuring a smooth and efficient user experience.
Can I use this for professional or business purposes?
Yes, our translation service is suitable for various purposes including business communications, academic work, and professional documents. However, for critical business documents, we recommend having important translations reviewed by a human translator.