Month: August 2014

How do you say “I do not know you” in Hindi

In this lesson , we will make sentences on Hindi verb “जानना”  (jaananaa) = To know M : मैं जानता हूँ | (main jaantaa hoon) → I know F : मैं जानती हूँ | (main jaantee hoon ) →  I know मैं पीटर को जानता हूँ  | (main peter ko jaantaa hoon) →  I know …

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How do you say “Do not worry” in Hindi

In this Hindi lesson , we will make sentences on Hindi equivalent of the word “worry”. We will make sentences like “Do not worry”  or “Why are you worrying ?” in Hindi To worry = चिंता करना (chintaa karnaa) आप चिंता मत करो (aap chintaa mat karo) = You do not worry. उसके बारेमे चिंता …

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How do you say “Something happened” in Hindi ?

In the previous lesson , we saw sentences on “nothing” in Hindi. We made sentences like “nothing happened” or “nothing is there ” in Hindi. In this lesson , we will make sentences on Hindi equivalent of the word “something” “something”  means “कुछ” (kuchh) “nothing” means “कुछ नहीं” (kuchh naheen) वहाँ  कुछ है | (vahaan …

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How do you say “Nothing happened” in Hindi

In this Hindi lesson , we will make sentences on Hindi equivalent of “nothing” “Nothing” means “कुछ नहीं ” (kucchh naheen) “कुछ नहीं ” (kucchh naheen) is to be used for non-living objects. For living objects , there is another word – कोई नहीं (koi naheen) Examples मुंबई में कुछ नहीं है | (mumbai me …

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How do you say “I do not like cooking” in Hindi

In this Hindi lesson , we will make negative sentences in Hindi. We will make sentences like “I do not like cooking” or “I do not like watching cricket” or “I do not like reading books” in Hindi. to not like =पसंद नहीं होना (pasand naheen honaa) I do not like = मुझे पसंद नहीं …

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how do you say “Happy Independence day” in Hindi ?

स्वतंत्रता दिवस की हार्दिक शुभकामनाये | (svatantrataa divas kee hardik shubhkaamnaaye) Happy Independence day. Independence = स्वतंत्रता (svatantrataa) भारत को १५ अगस्त को स्वतंत्रता मिली | (bhaarat ko 15 agast ko svatantrataa milee) India got independence on 15th August. Independent = स्वतन्त्र (svatantra) भारत एक स्वतन्त्र राष्ट्र है | (bhaarat ek svatantra raashtra hai) India …

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How do you say “Please talk slowly” in Hindi

In this lesson , we will make sentences like “Please talk slowly” or “Please drive slowly”  or  “Please walk slowly” in Hindi. Slow = धीरे (dheere) कृपया धीरे बोलिए | (kripayaa dheere boliye) Please talk slowly. कृपया  गाड़ी धीरे चलाईये | (kripayaa gaadi dheere chalaayiye) Please drive slowly. कृपया धीरे खाईए | (kripayaa dheere khaayiye) …

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Where will you be this time tomorrow ?

Hindi equivalent of “Where” is “कहाँ”(kahaan) तुम कहाँ हो ? (tum kahaan ho) = Where are you ? तुम कहाँ थे ? (tum kahaan the) = Where were you ? तुम कहाँ होगे ? (tum kahaan hoge) = Where will you be ? तुम कल कहाँ होगे ? (tum kal kahaan hoge) = Where will …

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How do you say “Hurry up” in Hindi ?

In this lesson, we will make sentences on Hindi equivalent of  word “Hurry”. To be in a hurry  =  जल्दी में (jaldee me) मैं जल्दी में हूँ | (main jaldee me hoon) = I am in a hurry. पीटर जल्दी में है | (peter jaldee me hai) = Peter is in a hurry. मोनिका जल्दी …

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“These books are very old”

Hindi equivalent of adjective “old” is “पुराना /नी/ने ” (puraanaa/nee/ne) . पुराना (puraanaa) : to describe masculine nouns पुरानी (puraani) : to describe feminine nouns पुराने (puraane) : to describe plural nouns “पुराना /नी/ने ” (puraanaa/nee/ne)  is to be used only for things on objects but not for people and living things. यह फोन बहुत …

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