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Common Hindi to English Translations
नमस्ते।
Hello.
स्वागत है।
Welcome.
सुप्रभात।
Good morning.
आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई।
Nice to meet you.
धन्यवाद।
Thank you.
आप कैसे हैं?
How are you?
कृपया।
Please.
क्षमा करें।
Excuse Me.
क्षमा करें।
Sorry.
हाँ।
Yes.
नहीं।
No.
आपका स्वागत है।
You’re welcome.
आपका दिन मंगलमय हो।
Have a nice day.
सुप्रभात।
Good morning.
शुभ दोपहर।
Good afternoon.
शुभ रात्रि।
Good night.
आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई।
Nice to meet you.
आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई।
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
आपका सप्ताहांत मंगलमय हो।
Have a good weekend.
अच्छे दिन आने दो।
Let the good times roll.
बाद में मिलते हैं।
See you later.
शुभकामनाएँ।
Best Wishes.
अलविदा।
Goodbye.
मीठे सपने।
Sweet dreams.
मैं तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ।
I love you.
मैं भी तुमसे प्यार करता हूँ।
I love you too.
मैं तुमसे और भी ज़्यादा प्यार करता हूँ।
I love you more.
मैं तुमसे बहुत प्यार करता हूँ।
I'm deeply in love with you.
हम तुमसे प्यार करते हैं।
We love you.
तुम खूबसूरत हो।
You are beautiful.
मुझे तुम्हारी याद आएगी।
I will miss you.
मैं तुम्हें पसंद करता हूँ।
I like you.
मैं तुमसे बहुत प्यार करता हूँ।
I'm deeply in love with you.
तुम्हारे साथ बिताया हर पल अनमोल है।
Every moment with you is precious.
मैं तुम्हारे बिना अपने जीवन की कल्पना नहीं कर सकता।
I can't imagine my life without you.
क्या तुम मुझसे शादी करोगी?
Will you marry me?
इसकी कीमत कितनी है?
How much does it cost?
क्या आपके पास यह नीले रंग में है?
Do you have this in blue colour?
क्या मैं इसे ट्राई कर सकता हूँ?
Can I try this on?
फिटिंग रूम कहाँ है?
Where is the fitting room?
यह महंगा है!
That's expensive!
क्या आपके पास कोई बिक्री या छूट है?
Do you have any sales or discounts?
आप मुझे सबसे अच्छी कीमत क्या दे सकते हैं?
What’s the best price you can give me?
क्या यह अंतिम कीमत है?
Is this the final price?
अगर यह फिट नहीं होता है तो क्या मैं इसे वापस कर सकता हूँ?
Can I return this if it doesn't fit?
क्या मैं नकद या कार्ड से भुगतान कर सकता हूँ?
Can I pay by cash or card?
क्या मुझे रसीद मिल सकती है, कृपया?
Can I get a receipt, please?
मैं इसे किसी दूसरे साइज़ के लिए एक्सचेंज करना चाहूँगा।
I’d like to exchange this for a different size.
बस स्टेशन कहाँ है?
Where is the bus station?
यह कब आता है?
When does it arrive?
मैं टिकट कहाँ से खरीद सकता हूँ?
Where can I buy a ticket?
टिकट कितने का है?
How much is a ticket?
मैं अपना टिकट बदलना चाहता हूँ।
I would like to change my ticket.
टैक्सी स्टैंड कहाँ है?
Where is the taxi stand?
कृपया मेरे लिए टैक्सी बुलाएँ।
Please call a taxi for me.
इसका किराया कितना होगा?
How much will it cost?
क्या आप मुझे होटल तक ले जा सकते हैं?
Can you take me to the hotel?
मेरे पास एक कमरे का आरक्षण है।
I have a reservation for a room.
कमरे का किराया कितना है?
How much is the room?
मेरे कमरे की सफ़ाई की ज़रूरत है।
My room needs to be cleaned.
रेस्टोरेंट कहाँ है?
Where is the restaurant?
मुझे नाश्ता चाहिए।
I would like breakfast.
मुझे दोपहर का भोजन चाहिए।
I would like lunch.
मुझे रात का खाना चाहिए।
I would like dinner.
मुझे थोड़ा पानी चाहिए।
I would like some water.
क्या मैं मेन्यू देख सकता हूँ?
May I see a menu?
मैं कुछ खाने का ऑर्डर देने के लिए तैयार हूँ।
I am ready to order some food.
मुझे मूंगफली से एलर्जी है।
I'm allergic to peanuts.
मुझे मछली से एलर्जी है।
I'm allergic to fish.
मैं गोमांस नहीं खाता।
I don't eat beef.
मैं शाकाहारी हूँ।
I'm vegan.
मैं भुगतान करना चाहूँगा।
I would like to pay.


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Everyday Hindi to English Translation with Explanation

  • मैं तुमसे प्यार करता/करती हूँ(Main tumse pyaar karta/karti hoon)
    करता is used by a male speaker; करती is used by a female speaker
  • I Love you

Usage: Casual
  • स्वागतम्(Swagatam)
    A formal or ceremonial way to welcome someone; नमस्कार is more common in everyday speech
  • Welcome

Usage: Formal
  • नमस्ते(Namaste)
    A respectful and widely used greeting that can be used throughout the day
  • Hello

Usage: General
  • आप कैसे हैं? / क्या हाल है?(Aap kaise hain? / Kya haal hai?)
    आप कैसे हैं? is polite; क्या हाल है? is casual and commonly used among friends
  • How are you?

Usage: Polite / Casual
  • मैं ठीक हूँ। और आप?(Main theek hoon. Aur aap?)
    Use आप for a polite or respectful form; तुम can be used in casual conversation
  • I'm fine and you?

Usage: General
  • आपका नाम क्या है?(Aapka naam kya hai?)
    A polite way to ask someone their name; the casual version is तुम्हारा नाम क्या है?
  • What is your name?

Usage: Polite
  • आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई।(Aapse milkar khushi hui.)
    A polite expression commonly used when meeting someone for the first time
  • Pleased to meet you

Usage: Polite
  • धन्यवाद(Dhanyavaad)
    A standard way to say thank you; शुक्रिया is also very common in everyday speech
  • Thank you

Usage: General
  • माफ़ कीजिए!(Maaf kijiye!)
    A polite way to apologise or get someone's attention; माफ़ करना is more casual
  • Excuse me / Sorry

Usage: Polite
  • फिर मिलते हैं!(Phir milte hain!)
    A common casual way to say goodbye
  • See you!

Usage: Casual
  • शुभ प्रभात / नमस्कार(Shubh prabhaat / Namaskaar)
    शुभ प्रभात is formal or literary; नमस्कार is more natural as an everyday polite greeting
  • Good morning

Usage: Formal
  • नमस्कार(Namaskaar)
    Hindi does not commonly use a separate afternoon greeting; नमस्कार can be used throughout the day
  • Good afternoon

Usage: General
  • शुभ रात्रि(Shubh raatri)
    Used when saying goodbye at night or before going to bed; गुड नाइट is also widely used in casual speech
  • Good night

Usage: General
  • आपकी यात्रा मंगलमय हो।(Aapki yaatra mangalmay ho.)
    A formal or traditional way to wish someone a pleasant journey
  • Have a good journey

Usage: Formal
  • कैसा चल रहा है?(Kaisa chal raha hai?)
    A casual expression used with friends or acquaintances
  • How's it going?

Usage: Casual
  • क्या चल रहा है?(Kya chal raha hai?)
    A very informal expression commonly used among friends
  • What's up?

Usage: Casual
  • आज मौसम अच्छा है।(Aaj mausam achchha hai.)
    A natural everyday comment about the weather
  • Nice weather today

Usage: Everyday
  • आपका सप्ताहांत कैसा रहा?(Aapka saptahaant kaisa raha?)
    A polite way to ask someone about their weekend
  • How was your weekend?

Usage: General
  • सप्ताहांत के लिए कोई योजना है?(Saptahaant ke liye koi yojana hai?)
    A casual way to ask about someone's weekend plans
  • Any plans for the weekend?

Usage: Casual
  • बहुत दिनों बाद मिले!(Bahut dinon baad mile!)
    A casual expression used when meeting someone after a long time
  • Long time no see!

Usage: Casual
  • क्या आप पहले यहाँ आए हैं?(Kya aap pehle yahaan aaye hain?)
    A polite way to ask whether someone has visited a place before
  • Have you been here before?

Usage: General
  • आप मनोरंजन के लिए क्या करते हैं?(Aap manoranjan ke liye kya karte hain?)
    A natural way to ask about someone's hobbies or leisure activities
  • What do you do for fun?

Usage: Casual
  • क्या आप यहाँ अक्सर आते हैं?(Kya aap yahaan aksar aate hain?)
    A casual question about how often someone visits a place
  • Do you come here often?

Usage: Casual
  • दुनिया कितनी छोटी है!(Duniya kitni chhoti hai!)
    Used when you unexpectedly discover a connection with someone
  • What a small world!

Usage: Casual
  • यह दिलचस्प है।(Yah dilchasp hai.)
    A natural everyday way to say that something is interesting
  • That's interesting

Usage: General
  • मैं आपका मतलब समझ गया/गई।(Main aapka matlab samajh gaya/gayi.)
    गया is used by a male speaker; गई is used by a female speaker
  • I see what you mean

Usage: Casual
  • यह बढ़िया है!(Yah badhiya hai!)
    A natural casual way to express approval or enthusiasm
  • That's cool!

Usage: Casual
  • अपना ध्यान रखना!(Apna dhyaan rakhna!)
    A casual way to tell someone to take care of themselves
  • Take care!

Usage: Casual
  • बाद में मिलते हैं।(Baad mein milte hain.)
    A casual way to say you will see someone later
  • Catch you later

Usage: Casual
  • क्या आप अंग्रेज़ी बोलते हैं?(Kya aap angrezi bolte hain?)
    A polite way to ask whether someone speaks English
  • Do you speak English?

Usage: General
  • कृपया धीरे बोलिए।(Kripaya dheere boliye.)
    A polite and natural way to ask someone to speak more slowly
  • Please speak slowly

Usage: Polite
  • शौचालय कहाँ है?(Shauchalay kahaan hai?)
    शौचालय is a standard Hindi word for restroom or toilet; English words such as bathroom and toilet are also commonly used
  • Where are the restrooms?

Usage: Everyday
  • क्या मैं पैसे बदल सकता/सकती हूँ?(Kya main paise badal sakta/sakti hoon?)
    सकता is used by a male speaker; सकती is used by a female speaker
  • Can I change money?

Usage: Everyday
  • यह कितने का है?(Yah kitne ka hai?)
    A common way to ask the price of something in a shop or market
  • How much is this?

Usage: Everyday
  • यह बहुत महँगा है!(Yah bahut mehnga hai!)
    Commonly used when bargaining in markets or shops
  • It's too expensive!

Usage: Casual
  • कृपया इसे फिर से कहिए।(Kripaya ise phir se kahiye.)
    A polite way to ask someone to repeat what they said
  • Please say it again

Usage: Polite
  • बाएँ / दाएँ / सीधे(Baayen / Daayen / Seedhe)
    Common words used when asking for or giving directions
  • Left / Right / Straight

Usage: Everyday
  • आज का दिन अच्छा है, है ना?(Aaj ka din achchha hai, hai na?)
    A natural way to start a conversation about the weather or day
  • Today is a nice day, isn't it?

Usage: General
  • आप कहाँ से हैं?(Aap kahaan se hain?)
    A polite way to ask someone where they are from
  • Where are you from?

Usage: Polite
  • क्या आप यहाँ रहते हैं?(Kya aap yahaan rehte hain?)
    रहते is used for a male or mixed-gender group; रहती is used for a female speaker
  • Do you live here?

Usage: General
  • क्या आपको यहाँ पसंद है?(Kya aapko yahaan pasand hai?)
    A natural way to ask whether someone likes a place
  • Do you like it here?

Usage: General
  • हाँ, मुझे यहाँ अच्छा लगता है।(Haan, mujhe yahaan achchha lagta hai.)
    A natural way to say that you enjoy being in a place
  • Yes, I like it here.

Usage: General
  • आप यहाँ कब तक रहेंगे?(Aap yahaan kab tak rahenge?)
    रहेंगे is used for a male or mixed-gender group; रहेंगी is used for a female speaker
  • How long are you here for?

Usage: Polite
  • मैं यहाँ तीन दिन/हफ्तों के लिए हूँ।(Main yahaan teen din/haphton ke liye hoon.)
    Replace three with the appropriate number and choose दिन or हफ्तों as needed
  • I am here for three days / weeks.

Usage: General
  • आप कहाँ जा रहे हैं?(Aap kahaan ja rahe hain?)
    रहे is used for a male or mixed-gender group; रही is used for a female speaker
  • Where are you going?

Usage: General
  • आपकी उम्र कितनी है?(Aapki umr kitni hai?)
    A natural and polite way to ask someone's age
  • How old are you?

Usage: General
  • मेरी उम्र तेईस साल है।(Meri umr teis saal hai.)
    Replace तेईस with your age in Hindi
  • I am 23 years old.

Usage: General
  • आपका व्यवसाय क्या है?(Aapka vyavasaay kya hai?)
    A formal way to ask about someone's occupation; the more conversational alternative is आप क्या करते हैं?
  • What is your occupation?

Usage: Polite
  • मैं एक छात्र/छात्रा हूँ।(Main ek chhaatr/chhaatra hoon.)
    छात्र is used for a male student; छात्रा is used for a female student
  • I am a student.

Usage: General
  • मैं सेवानिवृत्त हूँ।(Main sevaanivritt hoon.)
    A formal Hindi expression; रिटायर्ड हूँ is also commonly used in everyday conversation
  • I am retired.

Usage: General
  • आपसे मिलकर बहुत अच्छा लगा।(Aapse milkar bahut achchha laga.)
    A polite expression used after meeting someone
  • It has been great meeting you.

Usage: Polite
  • संपर्क में रहिए!(Sampark mein rahiye!)
    A polite way to ask someone to stay in contact
  • Keep in touch!

Usage: General
  • होटल कहाँ मिलेगा?(Hotel kahaan milega?)
    A natural way to ask where you can find a hotel
  • Where is a hotel?

Usage: Everyday
  • एक रात के लिए कितने का है?(Ek raat ke liye kitne ka hai?)
    A common way to ask the price of a room per night
  • How much is it per night?

Usage: Everyday
  • क्या इसमें नाश्ता शामिल है?(Kya ismein naashta shaamil hai?)
    A common question when booking or checking into accommodation
  • Is breakfast included?

Usage: Everyday
  • कृपया, मुझे एक कमरा बुक करना है।(Kripaya, mujhe ek kamra book karna hai.)
    A polite way to say that you want to book a room
  • I would like to book a room, please.

Usage: Polite
  • मेरे पास दो रातों/हफ्तों के लिए आरक्षण है।(Mere paas do raaton/haphton ke liye aarakshan hai.)
    आरक्षण is formal; बुकिंग is more commonly used in everyday hotel conversations
  • I have a reservation for 2 nights / weeks.

Usage: Formal
  • क्या आपके पास डबल / सिंगल / पारिवारिक कमरा है?(Kya aapke paas double / single / paarivaarik kamra hai?)
    Double and single are commonly used English loanwords in Indian hotels
  • Do you have a double / single / family room?

Usage: Everyday
  • क्या मैं कमरा देख सकता/सकती हूँ?(Kya main kamra dekh sakta/sakti hoon?)
    सकता is used by a male speaker; सकती is used by a female speaker
  • Can I see the room?

Usage: General
  • क्या यहाँ वायरलेस इंटरनेट की सुविधा है?(Kya yahaan wireless internet ki suvidha hai?)
    Wi-Fi is also commonly used instead of वायरलेस इंटरनेट
  • Is there wireless internet access here?

Usage: Everyday
  • नाश्ता कब/कहाँ परोसा जाता है?(Naashta kab/kahaan parosa jaata hai?)
    Used to ask when or where breakfast is served
  • When/Where is breakfast served?

Usage: Everyday
  • क्या आप यहाँ टूर की व्यवस्था करते हैं?(Kya aap yahaan tour ki vyavastha karte hain?)
    टूर is commonly used in everyday Hindi; पर्यटन is more formal
  • Do you arrange tours here?

Usage: General
  • क्या मुझे मेरी चाबी मिल सकती है?(Kya mujhe meri chaabi mil sakti hai?)
    A polite way to ask for your room key
  • Could I have my key, please?

Usage: Polite
  • माफ़ कीजिए, मैंने अपनी चाबी खो दी!(Maaf kijiye, maine apni chaabi kho di!)
    A polite way to tell hotel staff that you have lost your key
  • Sorry, I lost my key!

Usage: General
  • गर्म पानी उपलब्ध नहीं है।(Garam paani uplabdh nahin hai.)
    A polite and clear way to report that hot water is unavailable
  • There is no hot water.

Usage: Everyday
  • एयर कंडीशनर / हीटर / पंखा काम नहीं कर रहा है।(Air conditioner / heater / pankha kaam nahin kar raha hai.)
    Used to report that the air conditioner, heater or fan is not working
  • The air conditioner / heater / fan does not work.

Usage: Everyday
  • चेकआउट कितने बजे है?(Checkout kitne baje hai?)
    A common question about the hotel checkout time
  • What time is checkout?

Usage: Everyday
  • मैं अब जा रहा/रही हूँ।(Main ab ja raha/rahi hoon.)
    जा रहा is used by a male speaker; जा रही is used by a female speaker
  • I am leaving now.

Usage: General
  • क्या मुझे मेरी जमा राशि वापस मिल सकती है?(Kya mujhe meri jama raashi vaapas mil sakti hai?)
    A polite way to ask for the return of a deposit
  • Could I have my deposit, please?

Usage: Polite
  • क्या आप मेरे लिए टैक्सी बुला सकते हैं?(Kya aap mere liye taxi bula sakte hain?)
    A polite way to ask hotel or accommodation staff to call a taxi
  • Can you call a taxi for me?

Usage: Polite
  • दिन के अंत में(Din ke ant mein)
    Can mean literally at the end of the day or, in a business context, ultimately or when all is considered
  • At the end of the day

Usage: Formal
  • चलिए, इस बारे में बात करते हैं।(Chaliye, is baare mein baat karte hain.)
    A natural Hindi equivalent meaning to briefly check in or discuss something
  • Let's touch base

Usage: Formal
  • मैं आपको जानकारी देता/देती रहूँगा/रहूँगी।(Main aapko jaankaari deta/deti rahoonga/rahoongi.)
    A natural professional way to say that you will keep someone updated
  • I'll keep you in the loop

Usage: Formal
  • चलिए, इस पर बाद में फिर से बात करते हैं।(Chaliye, is par baad mein phir se baat karte hain.)
    A business phrase meaning to return to a topic later
  • Let's circle back

Usage: Formal
  • आगे बढ़ते हुए(Aage badhte hue)
    Used when talking about future actions or the next stage of a process
  • Moving forward

Usage: Formal
  • हमारी चर्चा के अनुसार(Hamaari charcha ke anusaar)
    Common in formal emails and professional communication
  • As per our discussion

Usage: Formal
  • कृपया संलग्न फ़ाइल देखें।(Kripaya sanlagn file dekhen.)
    Used in professional written communication when referring to an attached file
  • Please find attached

Usage: Formal
  • आपके उत्तर की प्रतीक्षा है।(Aapke uttar ki prateeksha hai.)
    A formal closing commonly used in professional emails and letters
  • Looking forward to hearing from you

Usage: Formal
  • मैं आपके समय की सराहना करता/करती हूँ।(Main aapke samay ki saraahana karta/karti hoon.)
    करता is used by a male speaker; करती is used by a female speaker
  • I appreciate your time

Usage: Formal
  • क्या आप कृपया स्पष्ट कर सकते हैं?(Kya aap kripaya spasht kar sakte hain?)
    A polite and formal way to ask for clarification
  • Could you please clarify?

Usage: Formal
  • चलिए एक बैठक तय करते हैं।(Chaliye ek baithak tay karte hain.)
    A natural professional way to suggest arranging a meeting
  • Let's schedule a meeting

Usage: Formal
  • मैं इस बारे में आपको बाद में बताऊँगा/बताऊँगी।(Main is baare mein aapko baad mein bataunga/bataungi.)
    बताऊँगा is used by a male speaker; बताऊँगी is used by a female speaker
  • I'll get back to you on this

Usage: Formal
  • क्या हम इस पर बाद में अलग से चर्चा कर सकते हैं?(Kya hum is par baad mein alag se charcha kar sakte hain?)
    A business phrase meaning to discuss something separately or privately outside the main meeting
  • Can we take this offline?

Usage: Formal
  • चलिए, इस बारे में एकमत हो जाते हैं।(Chaliye, is baare mein ekmat ho jaate hain.)
    A business phrase meaning to reach a common understanding or agreement
  • Let's align on this

Usage: Formal
  • मैं आपसे बाद में संपर्क करूँगा/करूँगी।(Main aapse baad mein sampark karoonga/karoongi.)
    A professional way to say that you will contact someone again later
  • I'll follow up with you

Usage: Formal
  • यह समझ में आता है।(Yah samajh mein aata hai.)
    A common way to say that something is logical or understandable
  • That makes sense

Usage: Formal
  • चलिए इसे आगे बढ़ाते हैं।(Chaliye ise aage badhaate hain.)
    A professional phrase meaning to continue or progress with something
  • Let's take this forward

Usage: Formal
  • आपके अनुरोध के अनुसार(Aapke anurodh ke anusaar)
    Commonly used in formal emails and written communication
  • Per your request

Usage: Formal
  • मुझे सूचित करते रहें।(Mujhe soochit karte rahein.)
    A professional way to ask someone to keep you updated
  • Keep me posted

Usage: Formal
  • एक ही समझ पर(Ek hi samajh par)
    A business idiom meaning to have the same understanding or expectations
  • On the same page

Usage: Formal
  • सबसे पहले(Sabse pehle)
    Used to introduce the first point or action
  • First of all

Usage: General
  • उदाहरण के लिए(Udaaharan ke liye)
    Used when giving an example
  • For example

Usage: General
  • इसके अलावा(Iske alaava)
    Used to introduce an additional point or piece of information
  • In addition

Usage: General
  • निष्कर्षतः(Nishkarshatah)
    A formal expression used to introduce the concluding point or argument
  • In conclusion

Usage: Formal
  • ईमानदारी से कहूँ तो(Imaandaari se kahoon to)
    Used in both formal and informal contexts before expressing an honest opinion
  • To be honest

Usage: General
  • भवदीय(Bhavadeeya)
    A traditional formal closing used mainly in letters and official correspondence
  • Sincerely

Usage: Formal
  • सादर(Saadar)
    A formal closing used in professional emails and letters; it conveys respect
  • Best regards

Usage: Formal
  • मैं इसकी सराहना करता/करती हूँ।(Main iski saraahana karta/karti hoon.)
    करता is used by a male speaker; करती is used by a female speaker
  • I appreciate it

Usage: General
  • फिर से धन्यवाद(Phir se dhanyavaad)
    A common way to thank someone again
  • Thanks again

Usage: General
  • मैं इसका इंतज़ार कर रहा/रही हूँ।(Main iska intezaar kar raha/rahi hoon.)
    रहा is used by a male speaker; रही is used by a female speaker
  • Looking forward to it

Usage: General
  • मैं आगे इस बारे में संपर्क करना चाहूँगा/चाहूँगी।(Main aage is baare mein sampark karna chaahoonga/chaahoongi.)
    चाहूँगा is used by a male speaker; चाहूँगी is used by a female speaker
  • I'd like to follow up

Usage: Formal
  • जैसा कि पहले चर्चा की गई थी(Jaisa ki pehle charcha ki gayi thi)
    A formal phrase commonly used in professional emails and written communication
  • As discussed earlier

Usage: Formal

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