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About Everyday Hindi Phrases in English For Travellers

Hindi is definitely a Inspiring language. This originally came from India however , spoken in a range of nations around the world. Places and states that speak Hindi includes Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, New Brunswick, Louisiana in North America; former Hindi colonies in North Africa and West Africa; Haiti and Martinique in the Caribbean; Hindi Guiana in South America; Tahiti and numerous other islands in Oceania. Learn More




Hindi is almost certainly employed as the language of global diplomacy and interaction, and although substituted usually by English since World War II, it continues socially de rigueur, required by etiquette, for proficient people across the world to own some sort of level of basic Hindi experience.

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Do you need to discover ways to speak in Hindi language, as a beginner? Or really need to remember the Hindi key phrases you had experienced years ago? From making your way around on trains and buses to buying meals in a fabulous local bistro in India as well as just about any region where they communicate in the Hindi Language, learn the essential Hindi words right here to make your tour far easier.

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Accha! OK?One of the most useful words to know is accha. It is both an adjective and interjection. Its meanings include (but are not limited to!): good, excellent, healthy, well, OK, really?, awesome!, hmm..., a-ha!, etc.! If you learn no other word, remember this one.
ṭhīk hai,TK!Pronounced and occasionally even spelled out as "TK". It is used in the same manner, meaning: OK/all right, yes/understood (affirmation), right/correct, etc. Sometimes shortened to just ṭhīk.
EnglishHindiTransliteration
Hello (used esp. when answering the phone)हेलोhelo
Helloनमस्तेnamaste
Hello/Goodbyeनमस्कारnamaskār
Hello/Goodbye (Hindu, respectful)प्रणामpraņām
Hello/Goodbye (Hindu, colloquial)राम रामrām rām
Hello/Goodbye (Sikh)सत श्री अकालsat śrī akāl
Hello/Goodbye (Sikh, formal)वाहिगुरू जी का खाल्सvāhegurū jī ka khālsa
Hello/Goodbye (Sikh, reply)वाहिगुरू जी की फ़तहvāhegurū jī kī fateh
See you laterफिर मिलेंगेphir milenge
How are you?आप कैसे/कैसी हैं?āp kaise/kaisī hain?
How are you?आप ख़ैरियत से हैँ?āp khairiyat se hain?
I am fineमैं ठीक हूँmain ṭhīk hūn
OK/fine (colloq.)ठीक हैṭhīk hai
Fine, and you? (more formal reply)ठीक, आप सुनाइयेṭhīk, āp sunāiye
What is your name?आपका नाम क्या है?؟āpka nām kya hai?
My name is ___ .मेरा नाम ___ है।mera nām ___ hai.
Nice to meet you (formal).आपसे मिलकर बहुत ख़ूशी हुई।āpse milkar bahut khushi huī
Nice to meet you too (reply).मुझे भीmujhe bhī
Yesहाँhaan
No/notनहींnahīn
Do you speak English?आपको अंग्रेज़ी आती है?āpko angrezī ātī hai?
Is there someone here who speaks English?क्या किसी को अंग्रेज़ी आती है?kya kisī ko angrezī ātī hai?
I don't speak Hindi.मुझे हिन्दी नहीं आती है।mujhe hindī nahīn ātī hai.
I can't speak Hindiमैं हिन्दी नहीं बोल सकता हूँ।main hindī nahīn bol sakta hūn.
I speak some Hindi.मुझे कुच हिन्दी आती है।mujhe kuch hindī ātī hai
I don't understand.मैं समझा/समझी नहीं।main samjha/samjhī nahīn
Speak more slowlyधीरे धीरे बोलियेdhīre dhīre boliye
Come again?फिरसे?phirse?
What does "..." mean?..." का मतलब कया है?..." ka artha/matlab kya hai?
How do you say "..."?..." कैसे कहते हैं?..." kaise kahate hain?
Where are you from?आप कहाँ से हैं?āp kahan se hain?
I'm from ...मैं ... से हूँmain ... se hūn
Pleaseकृपयाkṛp-ya
Thank youधन्यवाद / शुक्रियाdhanyavād/shukriya (Hindustani/Urdu)
Thank youथैंक्यूthainkyū
Thank you very muchबहुत बहुत (धन्यवाद / शुक्रिया)bahut bahut (dhanyavād/shukriya)
You're welcomeआपका स्वागत हैāpka svāgat hai
You're welcome (lit. don't mention it)कोई बात नहींkoī bāt nahīn
Excuse me (getting s.o.'s attention)सुनियेsuniye
Pardon meक्षमा कीजियेkṣama kījiye
Pardon me/I'm sorryमाफ़ कीजियेmaaf kijiye
Where is the toilet?टॉयलेट कहाँ है?ṭāyaleṭ kahan hai?
Where is the toilet?शौचालय कहाँ है?śaucālay kahan hai?
Good!, really?, nice, etc.अच्छाaccha
Just one minuteएक मिनटek minaṭ
EnglishHindiTransliteration
Ji (q.v. ut supra)जी
Mr.मिस्टरmisṭar
Mrs.मिसेज़misez
Mr.श्रीśrī
Mrs.श्रीमतीśrīmatī
Mr. (Sikh, ਸਰਦਾਰ)सरदारsardār
Mrs. (Sikh, ਸਰਦਾਰਨੀ)सरदारनीsardārnī
Sirमहोदयmahodaya
Dr.डॉक्टरḍākṭar
Accha! OK?One of the most useful words to know is accha. It is both an adjective and interjection. Its meanings include (but are not limited to!): good, excellent, healthy, well, OK, really?, awesome!, hmm..., a-ha!, etc.! If you learn no other word, remember this one.
ṭhīk hai,TK!Pronounced and occasionally even spelled out as "TK". It is used in the same manner, meaning: OK/all right, yes/understood (affirmation), right/correct, etc. Sometimes shortened to just ṭhīk.
EnglishHindiTransliteration
Hello (used esp. when answering the phone)हेलोhelo
Helloनमस्तेnamaste
Hello/Goodbyeनमस्कारnamaskār
Hello/Goodbye (Hindu, respectful)प्रणामpraņām
Hello/Goodbye (Hindu, colloquial)राम रामrām rām
Hello/Goodbye (Sikh)सत श्री अकालsat śrī akāl
Hello/Goodbye (Sikh, formal)वाहिगुरू जी का खाल्सvāhegurū jī ka khālsa
Hello/Goodbye (Sikh, reply)वाहिगुरू जी की फ़तहvāhegurū jī kī fateh
See you laterफिर मिलेंगेphir milenge
How are you?आप कैसे/कैसी हैं?āp kaise/kaisī hain?
How are you?आप ख़ैरियत से हैँ?āp khairiyat se hain?
I am fineमैं ठीक हूँmain ṭhīk hūn
OK/fine (colloq.)ठीक हैṭhīk hai
Fine, and you? (more formal reply)ठीक, आप सुनाइयेṭhīk, āp sunāiye
What is your name?आपका नाम क्या है?؟āpka nām kya hai?
My name is ___ .मेरा नाम ___ है।mera nām ___ hai.
Nice to meet you (formal).आपसे मिलकर बहुत ख़ूशी हुई।āpse milkar bahut khushi huī
Nice to meet you too (reply).मुझे भीmujhe bhī
Yesहाँhaan
No/notनहींnahīn
Do you speak English?आपको अंग्रेज़ी आती है?āpko angrezī ātī hai?
Is there someone here who speaks English?क्या किसी को अंग्रेज़ी आती है?kya kisī ko angrezī ātī hai?
I don't speak Hindi.मुझे हिन्दी नहीं आती है।mujhe hindī nahīn ātī hai.
I can't speak Hindiमैं हिन्दी नहीं बोल सकता हूँ।main hindī nahīn bol sakta hūn.
I speak some Hindi.मुझे कुच हिन्दी आती है।mujhe kuch hindī ātī hai
I don't understand.मैं समझा/समझी नहीं।main samjha/samjhī nahīn
Speak more slowlyधीरे धीरे बोलियेdhīre dhīre boliye
Come again?फिरसे?phirse?
What does "..." mean?..." का मतलब कया है?..." ka artha/matlab kya hai?
How do you say "..."?..." कैसे कहते हैं?..." kaise kahate hain?
Where are you from?आप कहाँ से हैं?āp kahan se hain?
I'm from ...मैं ... से हूँmain ... se hūn
Pleaseकृपयाkṛp-ya
Thank youधन्यवाद / शुक्रियाdhanyavād/shukriya (Hindustani/Urdu)
Thank youथैंक्यूthainkyū
Thank you very muchबहुत बहुत (धन्यवाद / शुक्रिया)bahut bahut (dhanyavād/shukriya)
You're welcomeआपका स्वागत हैāpka svāgat hai
You're welcome (lit. don't mention it)कोई बात नहींkoī bāt nahīn
Excuse me (getting s.o.'s attention)सुनियेsuniye
Pardon meक्षमा कीजियेkṣama kījiye
Pardon me/I'm sorryमाफ़ कीजियेmaaf kijiye
Where is the toilet?टॉयलेट कहाँ है?ṭāyaleṭ kahan hai?
Where is the toilet?शौचालय कहाँ है?śaucālay kahan hai?
Good!, really?, nice, etc.अच्छाaccha
Just one minuteएक मिनटek minaṭ
EnglishHindiTransliteration
Ji (q.v. ut supra)जी
Mr.मिस्टरmisṭar
Mrs.मिसेज़misez
Mr.श्रीśrī
Mrs.श्रीमतीśrīmatī
Mr. (Sikh, ਸਰਦਾਰ)सरदारsardār
Mrs. (Sikh, ਸਰਦਾਰਨੀ)सरदारनीsardārnī
Sirमहोदयmahodaya
Dr.डॉक्टरḍākṭar

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