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Visit to an Internet Cafe Posted by on Jul 29, 2013 in Hindi Language

So you are in India and need to go to a local internet cafe, where no one speaks English? No problem, let me help you with some common but very useful Hindi phrases for the conversation in Internet cafe.

Phrases are translated in Hindi and romanized Hindi to help you to master the pronunciation.

1) How much does it cost to use a computer for half an hour?
आधे घंटे के लिए कंप्यूटर पर इन्टरनेट का प्रयोग का कितना (मूल्य) है?
Ādhē ghaṇṭē kē liyē kampyūṭar par inṭeranēṭ prayōg kā kitanā (mūlya) hai?

2) Do you have wireless internet access here?
क्या यहाँ पर वायरलेस इन्टरनेट उपलब्ध है?
Kyā yahān par vāyaralēss inṭeranēṭ upalabdh hai?

3) I can’t log in to the computer.
मैं कंप्यूटर पर लाग इन नहीं कर पा रहा/रही.
Maiṁ kampyūṭar par log in nahī kar pā rahā/rahī.

4) The computer is asking me for a password.
यह कंप्यूटर मुझसे पासवर्ड माँग/पूछ रहा है.
Yaha kampyūṭar mujhasē password māng/pūcha rahā hai.

5) I need to check my e-mail.
मुझे ईमेल देखनी/जाँचनी हैं.
Mujhē email dēkhanī/jānchanī hain.

6) Do you have headphones that I can use?
क्या आप के पास हैडफ़ोन हैं जिनकों में प्रयोग कर सकूँ?
Kyā aapke pass haiḍaphone hain jinakon main proyog kar saku?

7) Can I get a coffee, please.
क्या मुझे कॉफ़ी मिल सकती है?
Kyā mujhē kŏfī mil sakatī hai?

8) Do you serve food here?
क्या यहाँ खाना भी मिलता है?
Kyā yahān khānā bhī milatā hai?

9) I need to scan my passport.
मुझे अपना पासपोर्ट स्कैन करना है.
Mujhē apanā pāsapōrṭ skain karanā hai.

10) Can I take print out?
क्या मैं प्रिंट ले सकता/सकती हूँ?
Kyā main priṇṭ lē sakatā/sakatī hūn?

11) How much do I owe you?
कितने रुपें हुए?
Kitanē rupēin huē?

12) I was on that computer for 25 minutes.
मैं उस कंप्यूटर पर पचीस मिनट था/थी.
Main us kampyūṭar par pachīs minaṭ thā/thī.

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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.