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Saturday, June 4, 2022

Google Pay Hinglish? Yes, it exists! Here's to how to enable it on iPhones and Android devices - HT Tech

You can access your Google Pay Hinglish app now. Know how to change Google Pay’s language to Hinglish on iPhones and Android in simple steps.

Google Pay is now available in Hinglish! Yes, that is a mishmash of Hindi and English languages that is especially in use by the youth considering that it can provide some delightful turn of phrases. Back in 2021, Google announced that it will introduce an option for Indian users to use the digital wallet platform in the Hinglish language - a hybrid of English and Hindi languages. And now, finally, the Google Pay app is available with the Hinglish language option in India. To make the app more user-friendly, Google has announced Hinglish language in addition to the text-to-speech, split bills, and the MyShop features. So once you opt for this language on the Google Pay app, some of the options will be shown in Hinglish. Such as, “New Payment” will read as “Naya Payment,” while “Show transaction history” will be translated to “Transaction History Dekhein,” and more like that. Also read: How to take Google Chrome screenshot on Windows laptop

This is not the first language that is targeting Indian users. Hinglish on Google Pay joins the already existing Indian languages such as Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. The option to choose this new language on Google Pay is available for Android as well as Apple iPhone users. All you need to ensure is that your Google Pay app is running on the latest updated version. If you are looking forward to using your Google Pay app in Hinglish, then here are the simple steps to do so. Also read: Google Lens is now MORE accessible to Chrome users! Know how to use Google Lens on Chrome

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