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Punjabi to Hindi Translation

Free, instant Punjabi to Hindi translator. Type or paste any text and get accurate results in real-time — no signup needed.

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See translations instantly as you type, making communication quick and efficient.

Language Support

Translate between Punjabi and Hindi with high accuracy and natural results.

Easy to Use

Simple interface designed for quick translations without any complications.

How to Use:

  1. 1. Type or paste your Punjabi text in the input box above
  2. 2. See the Hindi translation appear instantly
  3. 3. Use the swap button to translate from Hindi to Punjabi
  4. 4. Copy or share the translated text easily

Common Punjabi to Hindi Phrases

Frequently used phrases for quick reference:

Punjabi Hindi
ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ नमस्ते
ਤੁਸੀਂ ਕਿਵੇਂ ਹੋ? आप कैसे हैं?
ਧੰਨਵਾਦ धन्यवाद
ਮੇਰਾ ਨਾਮ ... ਹੈ मेरा नाम ... है
ਇਹ ਕਿੰਨੇ ਦਾ ਹੈ? यह कितने का है?
ਮੈਨੂੰ ਮਦਦ ਚਾਹੀਦੀ ਹੈ मुझे मदद चाहिए
ਕੀ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਹਿੰਦੀ ਬੋਲਦੇ ਹੋ? क्या आप हिंदी बोलते हैं?
ਮੈਨੂੰ ਭੁੱਖ ਲੱਗੀ ਹੈ मुझे भूख लगी है

Numbers in Hindi (for Punjabi speakers)

Punjabi Hindi
੧ – ਇੱਕ १ – एक
੨ – ਦੋ २ – दो
੩ – ਤਿੰਨ ३ – तीन
੪ – ਚਾਰ ४ – चार
੫ – ਪੰਜ ५ – पाँच
੧੦ – ਦਸ १० – दस
੨੦ – ਵੀਹ २० – बीस
੧੦੦ – ਸੌ १०० – सौ
੧੦੦੦ – ਹਜ਼ਾਰ १००० – हज़ार

Common Phrases for North India Travel

Punjabi Hindi
ਰੇਲ ਕਦੋਂ ਆਵੇਗੀ? ट्रेन कब आएगी?
ਖਾਣਾ ਕਿੱਥੇ ਮਿਲੇਗਾ? खाना कहाँ मिलेगा?
ਭਾੜਾ ਕਿੰਨਾ ਹੈ? किराया कितना है?
ਸਿੱਧੇ ਜਾਓ सीधे जाइए
ਡਾਕਟਰ ਕਿੱਥੇ ਹੈ? डॉक्टर कहाँ है?
ਮੈਂ ਹਿੰਦੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਜਾਣਦਾ मुझे हिंदी नहीं आती
ਧੀਰੇ ਬੋਲੋ धीरे बोलिए
ਧੰਨਵਾਦ धन्यवाद

About Punjabi to Hindi Translation

Punjabi to Hindi translation is one of the most popular Indian language pairs, bridging communication between the 150 million Punjabi speakers and 600 million Hindi speakers. Both languages belong to the Indo-Aryan family and share many common words and grammatical structures, making translation between them relatively smooth. Punjabi is written in Gurmukhi script while Hindi uses Devanagari. This tool is widely used by people in Punjab communicating with Hindi-speaking regions, students, government employees, and business professionals working across Northern India.

Punjabi

  • Native name: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Script: Gurmukhi (India) / Shahmukhi (Pakistan)
  • Speakers: 150 million
  • Family: Indo-European, Indo-Aryan

Hindi

  • Native name: हिन्दी
  • Script: Devanagari
  • Speakers: 600 million
  • Family: Indo-European, Indo-Aryan

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Punjabi to Hindi translation free?
Yes, our tool is 100% free with no word limits or signup required.
Are Punjabi and Hindi similar languages?
Yes, both belong to the Indo-Aryan language family and share significant vocabulary and grammar. However, they use different scripts (Gurmukhi vs Devanagari) and have distinct pronunciation patterns.
Can I type in Gurmukhi script?
Yes, you can paste Gurmukhi text directly. If you need help typing in Gurmukhi using your English keyboard, try our English to Punjabi Typing tool first.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes, it works perfectly on all Android and iOS devices, tablets, and desktops without any app installation.
How do I say "hello" in Hindi from Punjabi?
In Punjabi, the common greeting is ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ (Sat Sri Akal) or ਨਮਸਤੇ (Namaste). In Hindi, the equivalent greeting is नमस्ते (Namaste). Both communities widely understand each other's greetings due to proximity.
Can I translate Punjabi sentences to Hindi?
Yes. Paste any Punjabi text - single words, phrases, or full paragraphs - into the input box and get the Hindi translation instantly. No word limit.
Is Punjabi to Hindi translation useful for government forms?
Yes. Many official documents and government forms in Punjab are in Punjabi, while national-level correspondence is often in Hindi. This tool helps bridge that gap for everyday administrative tasks.
What is the difference between Punjabi and Hindi script?
Punjabi (as written in India) uses Gurmukhi script (ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ), developed by Guru Angad Dev Ji in the 16th century. Hindi uses Devanagari script (देवनागरी). Both run left to right, but the visual forms and letters are completely different - hence the need for translation.