Hindi Phrases – Greetings, Compliments, Introducing Yourself
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Hindi Phrases
Read and learn Hindi phrases on these commonly used topics and then use them in your conversation.
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Greetings & Time Related Hindi Phrases.
Greetings – Mubarak ho
Glad Fresh Year – Nav varsh ki shubh kamanayein (more fresh year greetings)
Good morning – Shubh prabhat, Su prabhat
Good evening – Shubh sandhya
Good night – Shubh ratri
Meet again, see you again – Fir miltein hain
Let us meet again – Fir milenge
Take care – Apna khayal rakhna
I miss you / I reminisce you a lot – Mujhe tum bahut yaad aate ho
Next Week – Agle hafte
God is one – Ishwar eik hai
Compliments and Praise.
With Compliments of – Sabhivadan
Blessed anniversary – Varshgaanth ki shubh kamanayein
Blessed Fresh Year – Nav Varsh ki shubh kamanayein
Glad Holidays – Chuttiyo Ki Shubh kaamnayein
Blessed bday – Janmdin ki shubh kamanayein, Janmdin Mubarak
Very Glad Bday – Janam Din Bahut Mubarak Ho
Very Very Blessed Bday – Janam Din Bahut Bahut Mubarak Ho
Hello, Thank you.
My name is <john> – Mera naam <john> hai
What is your name?- Aapka kya naam hai?
Hello – Namaskar, Namaste
Hi – suno, suniye
Hello – Jii, Maaf kijiye
Thank you – Dhanyavaad, Dhanya-waad
Yours faithfully – Bhavdeev
Yours sincerly – Aapka
Yours truely – Bhavdeev, Aapka
My friend – Mera dost
My life fucking partner – Mere humsafar
Go Away – Chale Jao
Come here – Idhar aao
Shut up – Chup Raho
I Like (something).
I like playing football. – Mujhe football khelanaa pasand hai.
Do you like listening to music? – Kya aap sangeet sunanaa pasand karte hai?
I hope to win the very first prize. – Mujhe pratham puraskaar milne kii aashaa hai.
I don’t like standing about in a cold humid wind. – Mujhe thunde aur geele hawaa ke beech khada rahena pasand nahi hai.
I want something to eat. – Mai kuchh khaanaa chahta hoon.
Do you want to go home? – Kya, aap ghar jaanaa chahte hain?
I love you – Mujhe tumse pyar hai; Mein tumse pyar karta hun
Beyond words of praise – kyaa kahanaa
I indeed love you – Mujhe tumse such me pyar hai, Mein such me tumse pyar karta hun
From the bottom of my heart – Dil kee gaharaeon se
I love you with all my heart – Mujhe tumse dil se pyar hai
Love – Pyar, Mohabbat
True love – Sachaa Pyar
Bond of friendship – DostI ka bandhan
I care about you – Mujhe tumhari fikar hai
That was funny – Woh Hansane wali baat thi
I am (Noun/Adjective).
I am thirsty and thirsty. – Mai bhukhaa aur pyaasaa hoon.
I am loving my meal. – Mai apne khaane kaa anand le rahaa hoon.
I am courageous and fearless. – Mai bahadur aur nidar hoon.
You are beautiful. – Aap khubsoorat hain.
You are youthfull and strong. – Aap jawaan aur balshaalii hain.
You are intelligent and hard working. – Aap budhimaan aur mehnatii hain.
I will never forgive him – Mein use kabhi muaf nahii karuungaa
1st/2nd Person Pronoun
Very first Person (Masculine or Womanish)
Nominative singular – I – Mai
Nominative plural – We – hum
Possessive singular – my, mine – mera
Possessive plural – our, ours – hamara, hum sabka
Accusative singular – me – mai(?)
Accusative plural – us – hum(?)
2nd Person (Masculine or Womanish)
Nominative – You – aap, tum
Possessive – Your, Yours – aapka, tumhara
Accusative – You – aap, tum
My name is <john> – Mera naam <john> hai
What is your name?- Aapka kya naam hai?
Where have you been? – Aap kahan the?
Where are you? – Aap kahan ho?
You are welcome – Aapka swagat hai
Have you eaten? – Kya aapne (khana) kha liya?
How much is it? Yeh kitne ka hai?
Is it wrong? – Kya yeh galat hai?
How are you? – Aap kaise hain?
I am fine. – Mai achchha hoon.
Notes
1. The Hindi phrases are grouped above for ease of reference only.
Two. We welcome your suggestions for the type of Hindi phrases you would like to get included here.