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नमस्ते! आपका नाम क्या है? (Namaste! Aapka naam kya hai?)
Hello! What is your name?
B: मेरा नाम एमा है। (Mera naam Emma hai.)
My name is Emma.
A: आप कहाँ से हैं? (Aap kahaan se hain?)
Where are you from?
B: मैं अमेरिका से हूँ। (Main America se hoon.)
I am from America.
Goal: Understand the basics of Hindi language and culture.
Content:
Hindi is spoken by over 600 million people.
Written in Devanāgarī script (देवनागरी लिपि).
It is a phonetic language — words are pronounced as they are written.
Key Phrases:
English
Hindi
Pronunciation
Hello
नमस्ते
Namaste
Goodbye
अलविदा
Alvida
Please
कृपया
Kripya
Thank you
धन्यवाद
Dhanyavaad
Yes
हाँ
Haan
No
नहीं
Nahin
Cultural Tip:
Use “Namaste” with a slight bow and joined palms. It’s both a greeting and a gesture of respect.
Vowels (स्वर):
अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ, ए, ऐ, ओ, औ, अं, अः
Consonants (व्यंजन):
क, ख, ग, घ, च, छ, ज, झ, ट, ठ, ड, ढ, त, थ, द, ध, प, फ, ब, भ, म, न, य, र, ल, व, श, ष, स, ह
Practice Tip:
Start by writing your name in Hindi script.
Hindi sentence order:
👉 Subject + Object + Verb
Example:
I eat apples → मैं सेब खाता हूँ (Main seb khaata hoon) [male speaker]
I eat apples → मैं सेब खाती हूँ (Main seb khaati hoon) [female speaker]
Grammar Note:
Verbs change according to gender and number of the speaker.
Key Vocabulary:
English
Hindi
Pronunciation
I
मैं
Main
You
तुम / आप
Tum / Aap
My name is…
मेरा नाम … है
Mera naam … hai
I am from…
मैं … से हूँ
Main … se hoon
Dialogue:
A: नमस्ते! आपका नाम क्या है? (Namaste! Aapka naam kya hai?)
Hello! What is your name?
B: मेरा नाम एमा है। (Mera naam Emma hai.)
My name is Emma.
A: आप कहाँ से हैं? (Aap kahaan se hain?)
Where are you from?
B: मैं अमेरिका से हूँ। (Main America se hoon.)
I am from America.
Numbers 1–10:
एक (1), दो (2), तीन (3), चार (4), पाँच (5), छह (6), सात (7), आठ (8), नौ (9), दस (10)
Time Example:
What time is it? — समय क्या हुआ है? (Samay kya hua hai?)
It’s 5 o’clock — पाँच बजे हैं (Paanch baje hain)
Useful phrases:
English
Hindi
Pronunciation
How are you?
आप कैसे हैं?
Aap kaise hain?
I’m fine.
मैं ठीक हूँ।
Main theek hoon.
Where is the bathroom?
बाथरूम कहाँ है?
Bathroom kahaan hai?
How much is this?
यह कितना है?
Yeh kitna hai?
Respect elders by using “Aap” instead of “Tum”.
Remove shoes before entering homes or temples.
Try simple Hindi phrases — locals appreciate the effort!
Activities:
Watch a Hindi movie with subtitles (e.g., 3 Idiots).
Label items in your room in Hindi.
Try small conversations with native speakers.
Bilingual script (English • हिंदी • Romanized Hindi)
Grammar + cultural notes
Practice dialogue + mini quiz
🪔 Hindi for Beginners – Sample Lesson: Greetings & Self-Introduction
Lesson objectives
Vocabulary list (English • हिंदी • Romanized Hindi)
Grammar focus
Sample dialogues
Cultural note
Practice activities
Mini quiz
🎯 Learning Objectives:
Learn basic Hindi greetings.
Introduce yourself and ask someone’s name.
Understand basic sentence structure in Hindi.
Practice pronunciation using audio placeholders.
🪔 Vocabulary:
English
हिंदी
Romanized Hindi
Hello नमस्ते Namaste
Goodbye अलविदा Alvida
Please कृपया Kripya
Thank you धन्यवाद Dhanyavaad
Yes हाँ Haan
No नहीं Nahin
My name is… मेरा नाम … है Mera naam … hai
I am from… मैं … से हूँ Main … se hoon
💬 Dialogue:
A: नमस्ते! आपका नाम क्या है? (Namaste! Aapka naam kya hai?) Hello! What is your name?
B: मेरा नाम एमा है। (Mera naam Emma hai.) My name is Emma.
A: आप कहाँ से हैं? (Aap kahaan se hain?) Where are you from?
B: मैं अमेरिका से हूँ। (Main America se hoon.) I am from America.
🧠 Grammar Focus:
Sentence order: Subject + Object + Verb
Verb changes according to speaker’s gender (खाता हूँ / खाती हूँ)
Use “आप” for polite/formal address and “तुम” for informal
🌏 Cultural Insight:
Namaste is both a greeting and a gesture of respect.
Always address elders with “आप” to show politeness.
Small effort in speaking Hindi is appreciated by locals.
✍️ Practice Exercises:
Write your own introduction using: मेरा नाम … है। मैं … से हूँ।
Match the following Hindi words to English (from the vocabulary list).
Practice saying all greetings aloud using audio placeholders.
🧩 Mini Quiz:
How do you say “Thank you” in Hindi?
Which word means “Yes”?
Translate: “My name is Rahul.”
Choose the correct sentence order: Subject + Verb + Object OR Subject + Object + Verb?
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