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by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Conversational Hindi Course
(c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ Hello’, ‘Bye’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings namaste The most common way to greet someone in Hindi is  namaste , this greeting comes from the Sanskrit  namah  +  te  that literally meant ‘honour to you’. Commonly, it is used addressing the person greeated with the respectful  jī , as in  namaste jī ,  namaste Mohan jī . This greeting is used with the meaning both of ‘hello’ and ‘good bye’. Namaskār  is also a common greeting slightly more formal than  namaste .  Both namaste and namaskar are usually spoken while joining hands and slightly bending in a small bow. Originally, Hindi does not have greetings related to the times of the day, but some expressions corresponding to ‘good morning’ and ‘good night’ were introduced, but they are not so commonly used in the current language. Other ways to greet someone in Hindi are related to their religion. Sikh people use  sat sir ī  akāl , Muslims  salām alaikum  and Hindus may use  rām-rām  or  hari om . A very respectful way to greet elders is  praṇām  with a bow and touching their feet seeking their blessings.
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings namask ā r It is also commonly pronounced as ‘namashk ā r’. Back to lesson…
(c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ How are you?’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings kaise haiṃ? kaisī haiṃ? Variations:  āp kaise haiṃ? āp kaisī haiṃ? Conversational Hindi often drops personal pronouns, while written Hindi doesn’t. In colloquial Hindi it is common to hear the grammatically incorrect expression  āp kaise ho?  Especially from Punjabi speakers, beacause it is a Punjabi form. The standard correct Hindi is  āp kaise haiṃ , thus it’s better to stick to it, even if you are speaking with someone who uses that form.
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings kaise ho? kaisī ho? Variations:  tum kaise ho? tum kaisī ho? The formal  ā p haiṃ  is safer to use with strangers, in case you can always switch to the informal  tum ho  if requested and if you feel comfortable with it, but avoid using it first as it might sound not very polite.
(c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ How is it going?’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings ky ā  h ā l hai? Literally: how is the situation? Variations:  tumhāra/āpkā kyā hāl hai? tumhāre/āpke kyā hāl haiṃ? tumhāra/āpka kyā hālchāl hai? A very informal colloquial variation is  kyā chal rahā hai?
(c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ I’m fine!’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings maiṃ  ṭ h ī k h ū ṃ
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings maiṃ achchh ī  h ū ṃ  feminine maiṃ achchh ā  hūṃ  masculine Back to lesson…
(c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ It’s fine!’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings ṭhīk   hai Variation:  ṭhīk-thāk hai This epression is very common and it also means ‘ok’, ‘it’s ok’
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ Good’, ‘Really?’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings achchh ā
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ Thank you’ Greetings and other common expressions
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings dhanyav ā d shukriy ā dhanyav ā d  derives from Sanskrit, while  shukriy ā  derives from Arabic through Urdu, thus it is used in more informal contexts. Anyway, in Hindi, the words for ‘thank you’ are not used as in English and other Western languages, because the use of polite forms already implies politeness. Such words are thus not used in everyday interaction, but when genuine gratitude has to be expressed.
(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Not at all’, ‘You are welcome’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings ko ī  b ā t nah ī ṃ Literally means: ‘it’s nothing’, this expression can also mean ‘there’s no problem’, ‘nevermind’.  ( ā pk ā /tumh ā r ā )   sv ā gat hai , a corresponding expression for ‘you are welcome’ is also heard.
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Excuse me!’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings suniye Literally means: ‘please, listen’.
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings suno
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Sorry’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings m ā f k ī jiye ksham ā  k ī jiye In colloquial Hindi it is common to hear many Urdu words such as  māf , while ‘purer’ forms of Sanskrit origin such as  kshamā  are preferred in a more formal context.
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings m ā f karo ksham ā  karo
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Yes’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings j ī  h ā ṃ The words for ‘yes’ and ‘no’ are always followed by the respectful  jī  as alone they will denote a rude reply. Sometimes, ‘ jī   hāṃ ’ is directly replaced by ‘ jī ’. A colloquial version is  hāñjī , that can be used in a very informal context.
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ No’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings j ī  nah ī ṃ
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Pardon?’ ‘Will you repeat, please?’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings phir se bolie
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings phir se bolo
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Good job!’, ‘Well done!’
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by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ See you!’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings phir mileṃge Variation:  phir milte haiṃ The correct pronunciation is  phir , but especially in this expression it’s commonly pronounced as  fir .
by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Take care!’
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(c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings apn ā   k hy ā l rakhiye Variation:  apn ā   kh y ā l rakhn ā
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Learn and practice Hindi greetings

  • 1. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Conversational Hindi Course
  • 2. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ Hello’, ‘Bye’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 4. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings namaste The most common way to greet someone in Hindi is namaste , this greeting comes from the Sanskrit namah + te that literally meant ‘honour to you’. Commonly, it is used addressing the person greeated with the respectful jī , as in namaste jī , namaste Mohan jī . This greeting is used with the meaning both of ‘hello’ and ‘good bye’. Namaskār is also a common greeting slightly more formal than namaste . Both namaste and namaskar are usually spoken while joining hands and slightly bending in a small bow. Originally, Hindi does not have greetings related to the times of the day, but some expressions corresponding to ‘good morning’ and ‘good night’ were introduced, but they are not so commonly used in the current language. Other ways to greet someone in Hindi are related to their religion. Sikh people use sat sir ī akāl , Muslims salām alaikum and Hindus may use rām-rām or hari om . A very respectful way to greet elders is praṇām with a bow and touching their feet seeking their blessings.
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  • 6. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings namask ā r It is also commonly pronounced as ‘namashk ā r’. Back to lesson…
  • 7. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ How are you?’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 9. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings kaise haiṃ? kaisī haiṃ? Variations: āp kaise haiṃ? āp kaisī haiṃ? Conversational Hindi often drops personal pronouns, while written Hindi doesn’t. In colloquial Hindi it is common to hear the grammatically incorrect expression āp kaise ho? Especially from Punjabi speakers, beacause it is a Punjabi form. The standard correct Hindi is āp kaise haiṃ , thus it’s better to stick to it, even if you are speaking with someone who uses that form.
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  • 11. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings kaise ho? kaisī ho? Variations: tum kaise ho? tum kaisī ho? The formal ā p haiṃ is safer to use with strangers, in case you can always switch to the informal tum ho if requested and if you feel comfortable with it, but avoid using it first as it might sound not very polite.
  • 12. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ How is it going?’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 14. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings ky ā h ā l hai? Literally: how is the situation? Variations: tumhāra/āpkā kyā hāl hai? tumhāre/āpke kyā hāl haiṃ? tumhāra/āpka kyā hālchāl hai? A very informal colloquial variation is kyā chal rahā hai?
  • 15. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ I’m fine!’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 17. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings maiṃ ṭ h ī k h ū ṃ
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  • 19. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings maiṃ achchh ī h ū ṃ feminine maiṃ achchh ā hūṃ masculine Back to lesson…
  • 20. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ It’s fine!’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 22. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings ṭhīk hai Variation: ṭhīk-thāk hai This epression is very common and it also means ‘ok’, ‘it’s ok’
  • 23. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ Good’, ‘Really?’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 26. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings achchh ā
  • 27. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper ‘ Thank you’ Greetings and other common expressions
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  • 29. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings dhanyav ā d shukriy ā dhanyav ā d derives from Sanskrit, while shukriy ā derives from Arabic through Urdu, thus it is used in more informal contexts. Anyway, in Hindi, the words for ‘thank you’ are not used as in English and other Western languages, because the use of polite forms already implies politeness. Such words are thus not used in everyday interaction, but when genuine gratitude has to be expressed.
  • 30. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Not at all’, ‘You are welcome’
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  • 33. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings ko ī b ā t nah ī ṃ Literally means: ‘it’s nothing’, this expression can also mean ‘there’s no problem’, ‘nevermind’. ( ā pk ā /tumh ā r ā ) sv ā gat hai , a corresponding expression for ‘you are welcome’ is also heard.
  • 34. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Excuse me!’
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  • 36. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings suniye Literally means: ‘please, listen’.
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  • 38. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings suno
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  • 41. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings m ā f k ī jiye ksham ā k ī jiye In colloquial Hindi it is common to hear many Urdu words such as māf , while ‘purer’ forms of Sanskrit origin such as kshamā are preferred in a more formal context.
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  • 43. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings m ā f karo ksham ā karo
  • 44. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Yes’
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  • 46. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings j ī h ā ṃ The words for ‘yes’ and ‘no’ are always followed by the respectful jī as alone they will denote a rude reply. Sometimes, ‘ jī hāṃ ’ is directly replaced by ‘ jī ’. A colloquial version is hāñjī , that can be used in a very informal context.
  • 47. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ No’
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  • 49. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings j ī nah ī ṃ
  • 50. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Pardon?’ ‘Will you repeat, please?’
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  • 52. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings phir se bolie
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  • 54. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings phir se bolo
  • 55. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Good job!’, ‘Well done!’
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  • 57. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings sh ā b ā sh
  • 58. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ See you!’
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  • 60. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings phir mileṃge Variation: phir milte haiṃ The correct pronunciation is phir , but especially in this expression it’s commonly pronounced as fir .
  • 61. by hindiboloblog.blogspot.com (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings and other common expressions ‘ Take care!’
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  • 63. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper Greetings apn ā k hy ā l rakhiye Variation: apn ā kh y ā l rakhn ā
  • 64. (c) 2009 Marged Trumper फिर मिलेंगे ! Visit us at http://hindiboloblog.blogspot.com For affordable one-to-one and group online lessons [email_address]