Ever wondered if Deepseek v3 could have a chat with you in Hindi or Hinglish? I did too, so I decided to test its multilingual skills and was pleasantly surprised! Here’s what went down during my little experiment:
The Question: “Hey, which languages do you understand?”
Deepseek v3 didn’t just answer—it flexed its linguistic muscles with a detailed list:
- English
- Spanish
- French
- German
- Chinese (Mandarin)
- Japanese
- Korean
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Arabic
- Hindi
- Dutch
- Turkish
- …and many more!
Basically, Deepseek v3 is a polyglot powerhouse. 🌍 But this wasn’t just about reading a list—I wanted proof. So, naturally, I threw a curveball: Hindi.
The Hindi Test
“What about Hindi?” I asked.
And bam, it responded in fluent Hindi:
“हाँ, मैं हिंदी समझ सकता हूँ और बोल भी सकता हूँ! 😊 आप मुझसे हिंदी में बात कर सकते हैं। बताइए, मैं आपकी किस तरह मदद कर सकता हूँ?”
Not only does it understand Hindi, but it’s also polite and conversational. Impressive, right? But wait, there’s more.

Hinglish: The Real MVP
If you’ve ever texted in Hinglish (a mix of Hindi and English), you know how natural it feels. So, I pushed Deepseek v3 a bit further: “Can you handle Hinglish?”
Its response?
“Absolutely, I can handle Hinglish too! 😄 It’s the perfect mix of Hindi and English, and I’m totally comfortable with it. So feel free to type in Hinglish, and I’ll respond in the same style.”
And then it casually asked:
“Kya chal raha hai? Batao, kaise help kar sakta hoon? 😊”
Boom. Nailed it.
Multilingual Mastery
Deepseek v3’s language game is seriously strong. Whether you want to chat in Mandarin, express yourself in French, or joke around in Hinglish, it’s got your back. This makes it an incredible tool for anyone needing assistance in their preferred language—even if that’s a mix of two.
So, next time you’re wondering whether your AI buddy can switch to your language, give Deepseek v3 a shot. Odds are, it’ll surprise you too.
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