Hindi/Everyday Phrases

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Phrases

Translation Phrase Transliteration
Hindiहिन्दीhindī
hello/goodbye (Hindu, north)नमस्तेnamaste
hello/goodbye (Hindu, south)नमस्कारnamaskār
hello/goodbye (Sikh)सत श्री अकालsat śrī akāl
hello (Muslim)अस्सलाम अलैकुमassalām alaikum
hello (Muslim reply)वालैकुम अस्सलामvālaikum assalām
goodbye (Muslim)ख़ुदा हाफ़िज़khuda hāfiz
please* (Urdu)मेहरबानी करकेmehrbānī karke
please*कृपयाkṛipaya
thank you* (Sanskrit origin)धन्यवादdhanyavād
thank you* (Arabic origin)शुक्रियाśukriyā
thank you very muchबहुत बहुत धन्यवाद/शुक्रियाbahut bahut dhanyavād/śukriyā
you're welcome (don’t mention it)कोई बात नहींkoī bāt nahīn
excuse me, sorry, please forgive meमाफ़ कीजियेmāf kījiye
excuse me (lit. please listen)ज़रा सुनियेzarā suniye
yesजी हाँjī hān
no/notजी नहींjī nahīn
good!/awesome!/oh.../really?!/well!अच्छा!acchā!
(all-purpose adj./interj.)
How are you?आप कैसे/कैसी हैं?āp kaise/kaisī hai?
(male/female respondent)
Okay!ठीक है!ṭhīk hai!
one minute! (“just a sec”; interj.)एक मिनटek minaṭ
I don’t understandमैं नहीं समझा/समझीmain nahīn samjha/samjhī (m/f)
I don’t knowमैं नहीं जानता/जानती हूँmain nahīn jāntā/jāntī hun (m/f)
Englishअंग्रेज़ीangrezī
what is your name?आप का नाम क्या है?āp kā nām kyā hai?
my name is ...मेरा नाम ... हैmera nām ... hai
It was nice to meet youआप से मिलकर बहुत ख़ुशी हुईāp se milkar bahut khuśī huī
It was nice to meet you too (lit. to me also)मुझे भीmujhe bhī
Do you speak English?क्या आप अंग्रेज़ी बोलते/बोलती है?kyā āp angrezī bolte/boltī (m/f) hain?

Actions

Hindi uses two forms of address. One is honoring and the other is common. Honoring address is used when talking to first acquaintances, unfamiliar people, and to elders (relations and age).... Examples include

  1. Where are you? => aap kahan hain
  2. What is your name? => aapka naam kya hai , aapka naam jaan sakta hoon?
  3. Please have a seat. => kripya baithiye, virajiye

The common type of address is used with friends and those of the same age group with whom one is familiar.... Examples include

  1. Where are you? => kahan ho?
  2. What is your name? => tumhara naam kya hai,
  3. Have a seat. => baitho, baith.

For Hindi learners, it is better to stick to the first type of address.

Hindi speakers normally use 'namaste' or 'namaskar' for all occasions (meaning good morning/afternoon/day/evening/night) especially with honorific use. Although these may also be used in pure Hindi:

Simple words


Phrases

नमस्ते (namaste) - a standard greeting (literally means "I bow to you")

नमस्कार (namaskār) - a standard greeting

आप कैसे हैं? (Āp kaise hain?) - How are you?

आप का नाम क्या है? (Āp kā nām kyā hai?) - What is your name?

आप कहाँ जा रहे हैं? (Āp kahān jā rahe hain?) - Where are you going?

शुक्रिया (shukriyā) - thanks

बहुत बहुत शुक्रिया (bahut bahut shukriyā) - thanks a lot

आपका बहुत बहुत शुक्रिया (āpka bahut bahut shukriyā) - thank you so much

प्रणाम (pranām) - a greeting, similar to नमस्ते (namaste) but used for much older or respectful people

सही (sahī) - nice, right, good

बहुत सही (bahut sahī) - very good

आप की उम्र (āp kī umr) - your age

आप का नाम (āp kā nām) - your name

आप का पता (āp kā patā) - your address

आज कैसा मौसम है? (Āj kaisā mausam hai?) - How is the weather today?

बैठिये (bathiye) - have a seat

और सबज़ी लेंगे? (Aur sabzī lenge?) - Will you have more vegetables?

और चावल लीजिये। (Aur chāwal lījiye.) - Have more rice.

थोड़ी देर इन्तज़ार कीजिये। (Thoṛī der intzār kījiye.) - Wait for some time.

ठहरिये (ṭhahriye) - wait a little

समय क्या है? (Samay kyā hai?) - What's the time? Kya hal he apka

Conversation

Here's a complete conversation in Hindi:

नीरजः मैं विद्यालय /पाठशाला /स्कूल जा रहा हूँ। (Nīraj: Mainn vidhyalay/paathshaala/skūl jā rahā hūn.)
Neeraj: I am going to school.

माँः ठीक है बेटा। (Mān: Ṭīk hai beṭā.)
Mom: All right son.

नीरजः आज टिफ़न में क्या दिया है? (Nīraj: Āj ṭifan men kyā diyā hai?)
What have you given me in tiffin?

माँः आज मैं ने सैंडविच और कुछ लड्डू दिये हैं। (Mān: Āj main ne sainḍwic aur kuch ladū diye hain.)
I have given some sandwich and sweet called ladoo.

नीरजः वाह! (Nīraj: Wāh!)
Nice!

माँः बेटा समय से वापस आ जाना। (Mān: Beṭā samay se wāpas ā jānā.)
Son, come back on time. or Honey, come back promptly.

नीरजः हाँ माता जी! स्कूल ख़त्म होते सीधा घर आऊँगा। (Nīraj: Hān Mātā-jī! Skūl ḫatm hote sidhā ghar āūngā.)
Yes Mom! I'll be back home straight after school ends.

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