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This page contains some of the basic words and sentences for learning to speak Hindi language. Click here to listen to a native Hindi speaker's pronunciation. As you know, the best way to learn a language is to talk to a native speaker. This page is intended to help start a conversation when you have the opportunity to speak to someone in Hindi. We have provided some basic question words like what, why, how, which, where, who, etc. and a few more basic expressions to start a conversation.

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I

Mein

He

Woh/ Usne

She

Woh/ Usne

You

Tum/ Aap (respect)

It

Yeh

A

Ek

Come

Aao/ Aaiye (respect)

Came

Aaya (he)/ Aayee (she)/ Aaye (plural)

Will come

Aayega (he)/ Aayegi (she)/ Aayenge (plural)

Open

Kholo/ Kholiye (respect)/ Kholna

Opened

Khola (he)/ Kholee (she)/ Khole (plural)

Will open

Kholega (he)/ Kholegi (she)/ Kholenge (plural)

Sit

Baitho/ Baithiye (respect)/ Baithna (to sit)

Walk

Chalo/ Chaliye (respect)/ Chalna (to walk)

Eat

Khao/ Khaiye (respect)/ Khana (to eat)

Drink

Piyo/ Peejiye (respect)/ Peena (to drink)

Go

Jaao/ Jaaiye (respect)/ Jaana (to go)

Run

Daudna

He is eating an apple.

Woh sev khaa raha hai.

He ate an apple.

Usne sev khaya.

I saw the film last week.

Meine pichhle saftah film dekhi.

She came by bus yesterday.

Woh kal bus se aayee.

They went to the temple.

Ve mandir gaye.

He slept the whole night.

Woh raat bhar soya.

He wrote well in the examination.

Usne exam achcha likha.

He has eaten.

Usne khaa liya.

He had eaten.

Usne khaa liya tha.

He had gone.

Woh chala gaya tha.

He had come.

Woh aaya tha.

He will eat.

Woh khaayega.

He will go.

Woh jaayega.

He will come.

Woh aayega.

What is your name?

Tumhara/Aapka naam kya hai?

What

Kya

Is

Hai

Your

Tumhara/ Aapka (respect)

Name

Naam

What did you do?

Tumne/ Aapne (respect) kya kiya?

What should I do?

Mein kya karoon?

What can I do?

Mein kya kar sakta hoon?

What are the questions?

Kya sawal hein?

What were the questions?

Kya sawal the?

What is the last question?

Aakhiri sawal kya hai?

What is written in the letter?

Khat mein kya likha hai?

What you had been told?

Tumhein kya kaha gaya tha?

What will be the answer?

Jawab kya hoga?

 

Why did you come?

Tum/ Aap kyon aaye?

Why did you sleep?

Tum/ Aap kyon soye?

Why did you tell him to go?

Tumne use jaane ko kyon kaha?

Why did he bring the bag?

Woh bag kyon laya?

Why did she pay the money?

Usne paisa kyon diya?

Why did they sit there?

Ve wahan kyon baithe the?

Why do you drive the car?

Tum/ aap car kyon chalate ho?

Why did they come late for the meeting?

Ve meeting ke liye deri se kyon aaye?

How did you come?

Tum/ aap kaise aaye?

How did you sleep?

Tum kaise soye?

How did you drive the car?

Tumne car kaise chalayee?

How did you write?

Tumne kaise likha?

How many apples are there in my hand?

Mere haath mein kitne sev hein?

How many did you take?

Tumne kitne liye?

How much did he pay you?

Usne tumhen kitna paisa diya?

How much distance to go?

Aur kitni door jana hai?

How was the journey yesterday?

Kal ki yatra kaisi thi?

Which way did you come?

Tum/ Aap kis raaste se aaye?

Which is your favourite colour?

Tumhara/Aapka pasandida rang kaun sa hai?

In which room did you sleep?

Tum/ Aap kaunse kamre mein soye?

Which story did you tell?

Tumne kaunsi kahani batayee?

Which is the sweetest fruit?

Sabse meetha fal kaunsa hai?

Which is the best newspaper in Hindi?

Hindi mein sabse achcha newspaper kaunsa hai?

Which Indian state has the largest population?

Kis bharatiya rajya ki jansankhya sabse jyada hai?

Where are you coming from?

Tum/ Aap kahan se aa rahe ho?

Where did you sleep?

Tum kahan soye?

Where is the manager’s cabin?

Manager ka cabin kahan hai?

Where should I go?

Mujhe kahan jaana chahiye?

Is it a book?

Kya yeh kitab hai?

Yes, it is a book.

Haan, yeh kitab hai.

Is it the answer?

Kya yeh jawab hai?

Yes, it is the answer.

Haan yehi jawab hai.

Will you come with me?

Kya tum mere saath aaoge?

I shall come with you.

Mein tumhare saath aaunga.

Will you give me your pen?

Kya tum mujhe apna pen doge?

Yes, of course.

Haan, zaroor.

Do you love me?

Kya tum mujhe pyar karte ho?

Yes, I love you.

Haan mein tumhein pyaar karta (m)/ karti(f) hoon

Can you give me your pen?

Kya tum mujhe apna pen de sakte ho?

Can you lift the box?

Kya tum box utha sakte ho?

Can you write the exam?

Kya tum pariksha likh sakte ho?

Did you have lunch?

Kya tumne dopehar ka khana khaya?

How are you?

Tum kaise ho/ Aap kaise hain?

I am fine.

Main achha hoon.

 

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About Hindi language: Hindi or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi is a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language. Hindustani is the native language of most people living in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan. English and Hindi are the official languages of India. In the 2001 Indian census, 258 million people in India reported Hindi to be their native language, which also include native speakers of related languages. (Reference: Wikipedia)

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