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Professional Hindi translation services

We understand – trying to find a fast, reliable, affordable, and most importantly, high quality Hindi translation service is tough! Ethnolink’s team of NAATI certified Hindi translators have been providing world-class Hindi translation services since 2011. We can help with any Hindi language professional translation project, no matter how big or small.

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NAATI certified Hindi translations

Since 2011, Ethnolink has delivered Hindi translation services to thousands of clients and helped them better engage with the Hindi speaking community in Australia. Working with Australia’s best and brightest translators certified by NAATI, we can provide all translation requests from Hindi to English and English into Hindi. We guarantee that your NAATI certified Hindi translations will be accepted by any Australian authority or Government department.

Personal Hindi document translation

We’ll organise your NAATI certified Hindi translations of the following documents:

• Hindi Birth Certificate Translation
• Hindi Marriage Certificate Translation
• Hindi Police Check Translation
• Hindi Driver Licence Translation
• Hindi Diploma Translation
• and more — just ask us!

Corporate Hindi translation services

Save money, save time — experience the best Hindi translation service in Australia.

One of our specialities is English to Hindi translation for the Australian Hind-speaking community. Our Hindi community translation service is world class and undertaken by specialist NAATI Hindi translators, with consideration for cultural sensitivities. Speak to one of our Translation Strategists today to find out how our services can help you reach more Hindi speakers.

Hindi translation services for every industry

Whether you need Hindi voice overs for community radio or government materials translated into Hindi, we have the right people and experience to get it done.

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Discover projects we've delivered for clients just like you

For over 10 years, we've been helping our clients by sourcing the most suitable translators for their projects, and delivering a premium-quality end product. Check out some of our work below.

ALMO Milk

ALMO Milk was looking to expand their Australian almond milk business overseas, but needed multicultural communications experts to make it happen. With the help of Ethnolink, ALMO was able to launch in China and establish a foothold in the world's fastest growing market, leading to a significant ...

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Attorney-General's Department

As part of the Attorney-General’s Department’s joint effort with the Office for Women under the Preventing Financial Abuse Project, the Department published a guide to assist separating couples, including couples from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, to proactively manage their ...

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Australian Centre for Disability Law

Australian Centre for Disability Law's (ACDL) Learning Together Toolkit provides tips and resources for students with disability to get the help they need in education. Ethnolink worked together with ACDL to translate 6 Easy Read Guides into 4 languages, helping ACDL bridge communication barr...

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Hindi translation FAQ

Hindi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in India and is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Although India has no offical language, Hindi is by far the most widely spoken of all the languages in India, and is the language used by government.

Hindi is spoken by 366 million people across the world. Hindi is one of India’s official languages and is mostly spoken in the northern half of India. Hindi is also spoken in Mauritius, Fiji, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, and Nepal.

You can send us your documents in whatever format you have - a PDF, Word file, scan, or a photo. As long as the text is readable and clear, our professional translators can translate it for you. But before that happens, our Account Managers will analyse them and provide you with a personalised quote. 

If you have any specific requirements, let us know and we will do our absolute best to accommodate.

There were 159,653 Hindi speakers in Australia as of the 2016 Census. Of all non-English speaking communities in Australia, the Hindi-speaking community is the eighth largest and is expanding quickly.

According to estimates from the 2021 Census, there would be 197,132 Hindi speakers by that year.

Yes, they are. We only work with native Hindi-speaking translators, who are highly experienced and NAATI certified, where available.

Probably not, as Hindi so written in a very different script to English, so the length of text will likely change during translation. Our translation specialists will be able to advise and guide you on this so that the end product still matches your expectations.

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