Here's why:
* MANGAL is not a Hindi font. It is a font designed for the Devanagari script, which is used for writing many languages including Hindi, Sanskrit, Marathi, Nepali, etc.
* Fonts don't directly translate languages. Fonts are visual representations of characters. You need a keyboard layout that allows you to input the Hindi characters, and then the font (like MANGAL) will display them.
How to type Hindi:
1. Keyboard Layout: You need a Hindi keyboard layout. You can:
* Use the built-in Hindi keyboard: Most operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux) have a Hindi keyboard layout. Look in your keyboard settings.
* Use an online Hindi keyboard: Many websites offer virtual Hindi keyboards.
* Install a Hindi input method: For more advanced control, you can install a Hindi input method on your computer.
2. Choose the MANGAL font (or another Devanagari font): Once you have a Hindi keyboard layout, you can select the MANGAL font in your word processor or other program to display the Hindi text.
Example:
* If you're using a Windows computer, you can switch to the Hindi keyboard layout by going to the taskbar, clicking the language icon, and selecting "Hindi (India)."
* Then, open a document and select the MANGAL font from the font dropdown menu. Now you can type in Hindi using the Hindi keyboard layout.
Let me know if you'd like specific instructions for setting up a Hindi keyboard layout on your particular operating system!