Example #4 (How to ask about a dinner date?)

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Hi, learners! Today’s conversation is based on regarding asking a dinner date. I know you have read all my previous article and my last article was based on Time(samay) समय. So I have created this conversation because after reading this it will be a revision for asking the time in Hindi.

Example #4 (How to ask about a dinner date?)

Deepak: Hi, Monika!
                  Namaste, Monika. नमस्ते मोनिका।

Monika: Hi.
                  Namaste. नमस्ते।

Deepak: What are you planning to do today?
                  Aaj aap kya karne ki yojna bana rahi hai? आज आप क्या करने कि योजना बना रही हो?

Monika: I haven’t thought about it now.
                  Maine abhi is baarein main sochan nahin hai. मैंने अभी इस बारें मैं सोचा नहीं है।

Deepak: Would you like to have dinner with me?
                  Kya aap mere saath raat ka bhojan karna chahengi? क्या आप मेरे साथ रात का भोजन करना चाहेंगी?

Monika: Why not. When?
                  Kyon nahi. Kab? क्यों नहीं, कब?

Deepak: Is 8:30 PM. OK?
                  Kya raat ke 8:30 baje sahi rahenge? क्या रात के साढ़े आठ बजे सही रहेंगे?

Monika: Oh, I am busy then. Can we meet a little later?
                  Oh, Tab to main vyast hoon, kya hum thodi der baad mil sakte hai?
                  ओह! तब तो मैं व्यस्त हूँ, क्या हम थोड़ी देर बाद मिल सकते हैं?

Deepak: Ok, Then how about 9:30 PM.
                  Theek hai, raat ke 9:30 baje kaisa rahega. ठीक है, रात के साढ़े नौ बजे कैसे रहेंगे?

Monika: Ok, Where?
                  Theek hai, Kahan? ठीक है, कहाँ?

Deepak: How about Hotel Taj?
                  Hotel Taj kaisa rahega? होटल ताज़ कैसा रहेगा?

Monika: Nice choice.
                  Achhi pasand hai. अच्छी पसंद है

Deepak: Ok, I’ll meet you there?
                  Theek hai, main aapse wahan milunga. ठीक है मैं आपसे वहाँ मिलूँगा।

Ok, learners! I assure, if you will converse daily on different Hindi topics like above then it will be really beneficial for you and you will see the tremendous changes in your conversation skills.

Learn How To Say Hello In Hindi

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 हिन्दी सीखें मनोरंजन और आसान तरीके से …

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Namaste! Welcome to learnhindieasy.wordpress.com. It is the place where you can learn Hindi in fun and easy way. Hindi can be learnt here with text, images and audio support. Learning new language is like an adventure for learners because you get a chance to know the culture, tradition and community of a new place. So best of luck for new learners!!

“I really believe that the best choice for beginners is to start with short words or conversation that generally used in daily life. It requires that you spend about a half an hour per day. But if you put in the time and do the work, you’ll definitely see really good results.”

 मुझे वास्तव में विश्वास है कि नौसीखियों के लिए सर्वोत्तम चुनाव है कि शुरुआत संक्षिप्त शब्दों या वार्तालाप के साथ करें जो कि सामान्य जीवन मैं होते हैइसके लिए आपको दिन मैं केवल आधा घंटा बिताने की आवश्यकता हैपरंतु यदि आप अधिक समय देते हैंतो आपको अवश्य ही अच्छे पारिणाम मिलेंगे।

 A short Introduction to Hindi

Hindi is the national language of India and it is one of several languages spoken in different parts of India.The homeland of Hindi is in the North of India,(I am from North also) but it is studied, taught, spoken and understood widely throughout India as a mother tongue.It is also called a second language of India .Hindi is written in ‘Devanagari’ or “Nagari” script.

How to say hello in Hindi (हिन्दी में कैसेहैलोकहें)

We’ll start Hindi with greetings. In English when we meet somebody we always say “Hello”. In Hindi we can say “Namaste”  or “Namaskar”. I don’t want to teach Hindi in a typical way so we can start with daily conversation. “Namaste” or “Namaskar” can be used a1nytime. It is always used when we meet somebody or at the time of departure from somewhere. I mean when you have ended your conversation. In English we say “Good Morning”, “Good Noon”, Good Evening” and “Good Night” but in Hindi “Namaste” or “Namaskar” is a common word for all time.

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“Namaste” can be written in Hindi as नमस्ते”

 

“Namaskar” can be written in Hindi as नमस्कार”

 

you will be able to read all the Hindi letters very easily. I’ll tell you later about that.I think it is quite enough for today.

If you want to ask any question related to Hindi language. Please feel free to ask anytime, you can leave your question in comment section.