Hindi: Common Phrases & Conversations
Practical Hindi phrases for everyday conversations — shopping, travel, and social situations.
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How do you say 'Hello' in Hindi?
नमस्ते (Namaste) - A formal greeting used at any time of day, often accompanied by a slight bow with palms pressed together.
How do you say 'Thank you' in Hindi?
धन्यवाद (Dhanyavad) - A formal way to express gratitude in Hindi.
Translate 'What is your name?' into Hindi (Formal).
आपका नाम क्या है? (Aapka naam kya hai?) - 'Aapka' (your), 'naam' (name), 'kya' (what), 'hai' (is).
How do you say 'Yes' and 'No' in Hindi?
हाँ (Haan) for 'Yes' and नहीं (Nahi) for 'No'.
How do you ask 'How are you?' to a male in Hindi?
आप कैसे हैं? (Aap kaise hain?) - For a female, you would say 'Aap kaisi hain?'.
How do you say 'OK' or 'Alright' in Hindi?
ठीक है (Theek hai) - This is a very common phrase used to agree or confirm understanding.
How do you ask 'How much is this?' while shopping?
यह कितने का है? (Yeh kitne ka hai?) - 'Yeh' (this), 'kitne' (how much).
How do you say 'It is too expensive' to a shopkeeper?
बहुत महँगा है (Bahut mahanga hai) - 'Bahut' (very/too), 'mahanga' (expensive).
How do you say 'I need to go to [Place]' in Hindi?
मुझे [Place] जाना है (Mujhe [Place] jaana hai) - 'Mujhe' (to me/I), 'jaana' (to go).
How do you ask 'Where is the bathroom?' in Hindi?
शौचालय कहाँ है? (Shauchalay kahan hai?) - 'Shauchalay' (toilet/bathroom), 'kahan' (where).
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