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Conversation in Hindi Household – I Posted by on Aug 31, 2013 in Hindi Language

Do you know, how the normal conversation in a Hindi household sounds like? If not, let me show you some common conversations between a couple.

What is today’s plan? or what are we doing today?
आज का क्या प्लान है? (Aaj ka kya plan hai?)
आज क्या करना है? (Aaj kya karna hai?)

How was your day today?

तुम्हारा आज का दिन कैसा रहा? (Tumhara aaj ka din kaisa raha?)
तुम्हारा आज का दिन कैसा था? (Tumhara aaj ka din kaisa tha?)
Note: The use of “तुम्हारा” (Tumhara – yours) which is informal form of yours in Hindi as informal form is used in the family and among friends.

Let’s go out today.
आज कही बाहर चलते हैं। (Aaj kahi baahar chalte hain)
Do we go out today?
क्या आज बाहर चले? (Kya aaj baahar chale?)

Please make a cup of tea.
चाय बना लो। (Chai bana lo)
Would you like to have a cup of tea?
क्या तुम्हे चाय पीनी है? (kya tumhe chai pini hai?)

Let’s eat out/dine out today.
आज खाना बाहर खाते हैं। (Aaj khaana baahar khate hain)
Do we eat/dine out today?
क्या आज खाना बाहर खाएं? (Kya aaj khaana baahar khaayein?)

I will be (coming home) late today.
Male: आज मैं देर से आऊंगा। (Aaj main ghar se aaunga)
Female: आज मैं देर से आउंगी। (Aaj main ghar se aaungi)

There was much work today.
आज बहुत काम था। (Aaj bahut kaam tha)
आज कुछ ज्यादा ही काम था। (Aaj kuch jyaada hi kaam tha)

Today was not that much work.
आज कुछ ज्यादा काम नहीं था। (Aaj kuch jyaada kaam nahi tha)

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About the Author: Nitin Kumar

Nitin Kumar is a native Hindi speaker from New Delhi, India. His education qualification include Masters in Robotics and Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering. Currently, he is working in the Research and Development in Robotics in Germany. He is avid language learner with varied level of proficiency in English, German, Spanish, and Japanese. He wish to learn French one day. His passion for languages motivated him to share his mother tongue, Hindi, and culture and traditions associated with its speakers. He has been working with Transparent Language since 2010 and has written over 430 blogs on various topics on Hindi language and India, its culture and traditions. He is also the Administrator for Hindi Facebook page which has a community of over 330,000 members.