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209 Most Common Hindi Phrases for Travel [PLUS Printable & Audio]

Common Hindi Phrases for Travel with Printable and Audio

Visiting the Taj Mahal or ordering a yummy curry? Then you need this free printable guide with common Hindi phrases for travel.

Travelling to India and want to learn some common Hindi phrases? You’re in the right place! You don’t have to learn the entire Hindi language to be travel fluent . Just being able to understand and use common Hindi phrases and expressions will make all the difference when it comes to comprehension. This travel phrase guide will introduce you to the Hindi language with details about its origin, where it’s spoken, and more importantly, how to understand and speak Hindi.

Just like all my other travel phrase cheat-sheets , this travel phrase guide full of useful phrases in Hindi includes practical phrases and vocabulary which will help you better understand its speakers and have more meaningful conversations and interactions.  To help me create this guide, I asked my friend and Hindi teacher, Babita Craig from Babita’s School of Hindi to provide translations, transliterations, and audio clips to make the learning process easier. 

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Let’s take a closer look at the Hindi language. Here’s what we’ll cover:

Table of Contents

Where is hindi spoken.

  • A Quick History of Hindi

How many people speak Hindi?

Hindi alphabet, hindi pronunciation, hindi grammar, hindi false friends.

  • Hindi Words in English

Hindi Culture Travel Tips

How to be polite.

  • How to Ask Questions
  • Eating out and Ordering Food

Getting Around

Sightseeing, days of the week, emergencies.

  • 209 Common Hindi Phrases for Travel [Infographic]

Common Hindi Phrases for Travel - Where is Hindi Spoken

A quick history of the Hindi language

Hindi has its roots in the ancient Indo-Aryan language of Sanskrit; however, modern Hindi, as it is spoken today across India, is closely associated with Urdu, with the main differences being in how they are written and in the high-level vocabulary and culture on which they draw. For example, Hindi, like Sanskrit, is written in the Devanagari script, and is heavily influenced by Hindu culture and history, whilst Urdu, is written in a modified version of Persian, and uses many Persian and Arabic words. Modern Hindi has also taken on many English words, which you will hear used in its everyday spoken form.

The following sentence is a great example of this:

मेज़ पर पानी की बोतल है ( mez par paanee kee botal hai ) – The water bottle is on the table.

Here, the Hindi word for water is used ( paanee ), the Urdu word for table ( mez ) and the English word for bottle , albeit with a slightly different pronunciation.

Common Hindi Phrases for Travel with Printable and Audio -Jaipur

Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which has 46 letters in total; 35 consonants and 11 vowels, as well as three conjunct letters (a combination of two consonants), which are commonly included.

अ (a) आ (aa) इ (i) ई (ee) उ (u) ऊ (oo) ऋ (ri) ए (e) ऐ (ai) ओ (o) औ (au)

Gutturals क (ka) ख (kha) ग (ga) घ (gha) ङ (gn)

Palatals च (cha) छ ( chha) ज (ja) झ (jha) ञ (yn)

Cerebrals ट (ta) ठ (tha) ड (da) ढ (dha) ण (na)

Dentals त (dha) थ (tha) द (da) ध (dha) न (na)

Labials प (pa) फ (pha) ब (ba) भ (bha) म (ma)

Semi-vowels य (ya) र (ra) ल (la) व (va)

Sibilants श (sha) ष (shha) स (sa)

Glottal ह (ha)

Flaps ड़ (da) ढ़ (dha)

Conjunct letters

क्ष (ksha) त्र (tra) ज्ञ (gya)

Hindi is a phonetic language and is pronounced exactly as it is written. This is much simpler to do if you learn how to read the Devanagari script, for when Hindi is written in the Roman script (like English), there is no official, standardised way of doing so, meaning that pronunciations can vary.

One of the most common issues for speakers from a non-South Asian background is the pronunciation of the Hindi letters that are similar to a ‘t’ and ‘d’ in English. This is because there are four separate letters for both in Hindi, all of which are pronounced differently, with some being dental (where the tongue touches the teeth during pronunciation) and some cerebral (where the tongue touches the roof of the mouth during pronunciation).

Although the grammar of Hindi and English is quite different, there is one general rule which will help you to remember how to put together a sentence. The verb is always found at the end of the sentence and the standard sentence construction is subject + object + verb.

You might also be pleased to learn that Hindi does not have determiners that precede nouns like those that you find in English, such as ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’. However, before you celebrate, you should know that all Hindi nouns have an implied gender (masculine or feminine) – that put quite simply – you have no other option but to learn. On a positive note though, Hindi does not contain any punctuation, apart from ‘।’ which is the equivalent of a full stop.

Common Hindi Phrases for Travel - Hindi False Friends

  • सफ़र ( safar ) is the Urdu word for travel; however when pronounced it sounds just like the English word suffer.
  • लू ( loo ) is the Hindi word for heatstroke but as you know this means something quite different in English.

Hindi words in English

As a result of Britain’s colonial past, there are also a number of Hindi words that are used in English. Here are a couple for you:

  • डिंगी ( dingee ) – If you’re fortunate enough to take a trip on the river in India, you may find yourself setting foot onto a dinghy!
  • लूट ( loot ) – The English word for loot is taken directly from the Hindi, which similarly means to steal, plunder or pillage.

Common Hindi Phrases for Travel - Cultural Travel Tips

Also, don’t assume that everyone in India will speak or want to speak Hindi with you. Do some prior research on the places that you are visiting and be sensitive to the language and culture of the local population. 

If you’re intending to travel to India for any length of time, spend some time getting used to sitting cross-legged on a couch or the ground. It is something that may bring back distant memories of a primary school assembly hall; however, there is nothing more uncomfortable and embarrassing than being invited for dinner at someone’s house and being unable to sit still for the whole evening and then not being able to get up at the end because your knees have locked solid!

Now, let’s take a look at some common Hindi phrases for travellers. NB: When the letter ‘n’ appears in brackets [n], that signifies that the letter before it is nasalised. The ‘n’ in brackets should not be pronounced.

209 Common Hindi Phrases for Travellers

Common Hindi Phrases for Travel including printable

1. Hello – नमस्ते (na-ma-sté) 2. Good morning – शुभ प्रभात (Shubh-pra-bhaat) 3. Good afternoon –  नमस्ते (na-ma-sté) 4. Good evening –  नमस्ते (na-ma-sté) 5. Good night – शुभ रात्रि (shubh-raa-tree) 6. Goodbye –  नमस्ते (na-ma-sté) 7. See you –  फिर मिलेंगे (phir milengé) 8. ‘Til next time – अगली बार तक (aaglee baar tak) 9. How are you? – आप कैसे हैं (aap kaisé hai[n]) 10. Good –  अच्छा (acchha) 11. So-so –  ठीक-ठीक (theek-theek) 12. Not bad – ठीक-ठीक (theek-theek) 13. I’m not well –  मैं ठीक नहीं हूँ ( mai[n] theek nahee[n] hoo[n]) 14. Good, thank you, and you? – मैं ठीक हूँ और आप? (mai[n] theek hoo[n] aur aap?) 15. What is your name? –  आपका नाम क्या है? (aapka naam kya hai?) 16. My name is… –  मेरा नाम _____ है। (mera naam _____ hai?) 17. Where are you from? –  आप कहाँ से हैं? (aap kaha[n] sé hai[n]?) 18. I’m from [Insert name of city] – मैं _____ से हूँ ( mai[n] _______ sé hoo[n]) 19. I’m from [Insert name of country] – मैं _____ से हूँ (mai[n] _______ sé hoo[n]) 20. I’m….American (m/f), English (m/f), Australian (m/f), Canadian (m/f) – मैं अमेरिकी हूँ / मैं अंग्रेज़ हूँ / मैं ऑस्ट्रेलियाई हूँ / मैं कनेडियन हूँ ( mai[n] amerikee hoo[n] / mai[n] angrez hoo[n] / mai[n] austreliyaaee hoo[n] / mai(n) kanediyan hoo[n]) 21. It’s nice to meet you –  आप से मिलकर ख़ुशी हुई (aap sé milkar khushee hooee)

Greetings Audio

  • Good morning
  • Good afternoon
  • Good Evening
  • Til next time
  • How are you
  • I'm not well
  • Good, thank you, and you
  • What is your name?
  • My name is...
  • Where are you from?
  • I'm from (insert name of city)
  • I'm from (insert name of country)
  • I'm American/English/Australian/Canadian
  • Its nice to meet you

22. Please – कृपया (krip-ya) NB: Please is usually implied in the verb – so this word is not commonly used. 23. Thank you – धन्यवाद (dhany-vaad) 24. Thank you very much – बहुत धन्यवाद (bahut dhany-vaad) 25. You’re welcome – आपका स्वागत है (aapka swaagat hai) 26. Yes – हाँ (haa[n]) 27. No – नहीं (nahee[n]) 28. That’s fine / ok – यह ठीक है (yeh theek hai) 29. Excuse me (to get attention) – सुनिए ( Suniyé) 30. Excuse me (to get past someone) – माफ़ कीजिए (maaf keejiyé) 31. I’m sorry – माफ़ कीजिए (maaf keejiyé) 32. I don’t understand – मैं नहीं समझा (m.) / मैं नहीं समझी (f.) (mai[n] nahee[n] sam-jha (m.] / mai[n] nahee[n] sam-jhee (f.)) 33. Do you speak English? – क्या आप अंग्रेज़ी बोलते हैं? (kya aap angrezee bolté hai[n]?) 34. I don’t speak Hindi – मैं हिंदी नहीं बोलता हूँ (m.) / मैं हिंदी नहीं बोलती हूँ   (f.)  – (( m.) mai[n] hindee nahee[n] bolta hoo[n] / (f.) mai(n) hindee nahee[n] boltee hoo[n].) 35. I only speak a little bit of Hindi – मैं सिर्फ़ थोड़ी-थोड़ी हिंदी बोलता हूँ (m.) / मैं सिर्फ़ थोड़ी-थोड़ी हिंदी बोलती हूँ (f.) (mai[n] sirf thodee-thodee hindee bolta hoo[n] (m.) / mai[n] sirf thodee-thodee hindee boltee hoo[n] (f.)) 36. Can you please repeat that slowly? – क्या आप वह फिर से धीरे-धीरे बोल सकते हैं (kya aap woh phir se dheeré-dheeré bol sakté hai[n]?) 37. Maybe – शायद (shaayad) 38. I don’t know – मुझको मालूम नहीं   (mujhko maaloom nahee[n]) 39. I don’t think so – मैं ऐसा नहीं सोचता हूँ (m.) / मैं ऐसा नहीं सोचती हूँ (f.) (mai[n] aisa nahee[n] sochta hoo[n] (m.) / mai[n] aisa nahee[n] sochtee hoo[n] (f.)) 40. Certainly! Of course! – ज़रूर बिल्कुल (zaroor / bilkul)

How to be Polite Audio

  • Thank you very much
  • You're welcome
  • That's fine, ok
  • Excuse me (to get attention)
  • Excuse me (to get past someone)
  • I don't understand
  • Do you speak English
  • I don't speak Hindi
  • I only speak a little Hindi
  • Can you please repeat that slowly?
  • I don't know
  • I don't think so
  • Certainly! Of course!
  • May I pay with cash?

How to ask Questions

41. Where is …? ______ कहाँ है? (______ kaha[n] hai?) 42. Where are…? ______ कहाँ हैं?   (______ kaha[n] hai?) 43. Where? – कहाँ? (kaha[n]?) 44. How? – कैसा? ( kaisa?) 45. How much? – कितना? ( kitna?) 46. Who? – कौन? (kaun?) 47. When? – कब? (kab?) 48. Why? – क्यों? (kyo[n]?) 49. What? – क्या? (kya?) 50. Which? – कौन सा / सी? (kaun sa/see?) 51. How much does this cost? – यह कितने का है? (yeh kitné ka hai?) 52. How much does that cost? – वह कितने का है? (woh kitné ka hai?) 53. Where is the toilet? – शौचालय कहाँ है? (shau-chaa-lay kaha[n] hai?) 54. I would like… – मुझको _____ चाहिए (mujhko _____ chaahiyé)

How to ask Ask Questions Audio

  • Where is...?
  • Where are...?
  • How much does this cost?
  • How much does that cost?
  • Where is the toilet?
  • Can I have...
  • I would like...

Eating Out & Ordering Food

55. Where is a good restaurant? – अच्छा भोजनालय कहाँ है? (acchha bhoj-naa-lay kaha[n] hai?) 56. What shall we make for you? – हम आप के लिए क्या बनायें?  (hum aap ké liyé kya banaayé[n]?) 57. How many are you? – आप कितने लोग हैं? (aap kitné log hai[n]?) 58. Salad – सलाद (salaad) 59. Dessert –  मिठाई / मीठी चीज़ (mithaa-ee) (sweets) / (meethee cheez) (sweet dish) 60. Drinks? पेय / ड्रिंक्स – (pey) (this is almost never used) / drinks – the English word is ordinarily used 61. Another one, please. – एक और दीजिए (ek aur deejiyé) 62. I would like… – मुझको _____ चाहिए (mujhko _____ chaahiyé) 63. The menu, please – मेन्यू दीजिए (menu deejiyé) 64. Two beers, please – दो बियर दीजिए (do biar deejiyé) 65. A bottle of wine, please – एक वाइन की बोतल दीजिए (ek vaain kee botal deejiyé) 66. Red wine – लाल वाइन (laal vaain) 67. White wine – सफ़ेद वाइन (safed vaain) 68. A bottle of still water – पानी की बोतल (paani kee botal) 69. A bottle of sparking water – सोडे की बोतल (sode kee botal) 70. What do you recommend? – आप क्या सलहा देंगे? (aap kya salha dengé?) 71. Is the sauce spicy? – क्या ग्रेवी तीख़ी है? (kya grevee teekhee hai?) 72. I’m allergic to… – मुझको _____ से अलेरजी है (mujhko _____ sé allergee hai) 73. I’m a vegetarian – मैं शाकाहारी हूँ (mai[n] shaakaahaari hoo[n]) 74 The bill, please – बिल दीजिए (bill deejiyé) 75. Enjoy your food! – खाने का मज़ा लीजिए (khané ka maza leejiyé) 76. It was delicious! – खाना स्वादिष्ट था (khana swaadisht tha)

Eating Out & Ordering Food Audio

  • Where is a good restaurant?
  • What shall we make for you?
  • How many are you?
  • Another one, please
  • The menu, please
  • Two beers, please
  • A bottle of wine, please
  • A bottle of still water
  • A bottle of sparking water
  • What do you recommend?
  • Is the sauce spicy?
  • I'm allergic to...
  • I'm a vegetarian
  • The bill, please
  • Enjoy your food
  • The food was delicious

77. I’m(male) – मैं खो गया हूँ (mai[n] kho gaya hoo[n]) 78. I’m lost (female) –  मैं खो गयी हूँ (mai[n] kho gayee hoo[n]) 79. I would like to go to… –  मैं _____ जाना चाहता हूँ (m.) / मैं ______ जाना चाहती हूँ (f.) ( mai[n] ____ jaana chaahta hoo[n] (m.) / mai[n] ____ jaana chaahtee hoo[n] (f.)) 80. How do I get to… – मैं _____ तक कैसे जा सकता हूँ (m.) / मैं _____ तक कैसे जा सकती हूँ (f.) ( mai[n] ____ tak kaisé ja sakta hoo[n] (m.) / mai[n] _____ tak kaisé ja saktee hoo[n] (f.)) 81. Where is …? – _____ कहाँ है? (_____ kaha[n] hai?) 82. the bathroom – शौचालय (shau-chaa-lay) 83. the (train) station – (ट्रेन) स्टेशन (train station) 84. the shops – दूकान (dookaan) 85. the restaurant –  भोजनालय (bhoj-naa-lay) 86. the museum – संग्रहालय (sangra-haa-lay) 87. the post office –  डाक ख़ाना (daak khana) 88. the market –  बाज़ार (baazaar) 89. the pharmacy –  दवा की दूकान (davaa kee dookaan) 90. the hospital – अस्पताल (aspataal) 91. the bus stop बस स्टॉप (bus stop) 92. the airport –  हवाई अड्डा (havaa-ee addaa) 93. the information office –  सूचना कार्यालय (soochnaa kaar-yaa-lay) 94. the theatre –  थिएटर (thi-é-tar) 95. the park –  पार्क (park) 96. the city/town centre – शहर का केंद्र (shaher ka kendra) 97. Entrance – प्रवेश (pravesh) 98. Exit – निकास (nikaas) 99. the timetable – समय-सारणी (samay-saar-nee) 100. departure –  प्रस्थान (prasthaan) 101. When does it arrive there? –  यह वहाँ कब पहुँचेगा? (yeh vahaa[n] kab pahu[n]chega?) 102. How long does it take to get there? – वहाँ पहुँचने में कितना समय लगेगा? (vahaa[n] pahu[n]chné mé[n] kitna samay lagega?) 103. How much is the fare? – किराया कितना है? (kiraaya kitna hai?) 104. the train –  ट्रेन (train) 105. the flight – उड़ान (udaan) 106. the baggage –  सामान (saamaan) 107. I need a taxi – मुझको टैक्सी चाहिए (mujhko taxi chaahiyé) 108. Please stop here (to a taxi driver) – यहाँ रोकिए (yahaa[n] rokiyé)

Getting Around Audio

  • I'm lost (male)
  • I'm lost (female)
  • I would like to go to...
  • How do I get to...?
  • The bathroom
  • Train station
  • the restaurant
  • The post office
  • The pharmacy
  • The hospital
  • The bus stop
  • The airport
  • The information office
  • The theatre
  • The city town centre
  • The timetable
  • When does it arrive there
  • How long does it take to get there
  • How much is the fare
  • The baggage
  • I need a taxi
  • Please stop here (to a taxi driver)

109. Turn… – मुड़िए (moodiyé) 110. Left – बायाँ (baayaa[n]) 111. Right –  दायाँ (daayaa[n]) 112. Straight ahead – सीधा (seedhaa) 113. Towards… – की तरफ़ (kee taraf) 114. It’s close by – यह पास है (yeh paas hai) 115. Across from – सामने (saamné) 116. Behind – पीछे (peeché) 117. Under – नीचे (neeché) 118. Before –  पहले (pahelé) 119. Past –  के आगे (ké aagé)

Directions Audio

  • Straight ahead
  • It's close by
  • Across from

120. I would like… –  मुझको _____ चाहिए (mujhko _____ chaahiyé) 121. a ticket – टिकट (ticket) 122. two tickets – दो टिकट (do ticket) 123. two adults –  दो व्यस्क (do vyask) 124. one child – एक बच्चा (ek baccha) 125. one student –  एक विद्यार्थी (ek vidyaarthee) 126. one senior –  एक वरिष्ठ नागरिक (ek varishth naagrik)

Sightseeing Audio

  • Two tickets
  • One student

127. 0 –  शून्य / ज़ीरो (shoonye/ zero) 128. 1 – एक (ek) 129. 2 – दो (do) 130. 3 – तीन (teen) 131. 4 – चार (chaar) 132. 5 – पाँच (paanch) 133. 6 – छः   (cheh) 134. 7 – सात (saat) 135. 8 – आठ (aath) 136. 9 – नौ (nau) 137. 10 – दस (das) 138. 11 – ग्यारह (gyaarah) 139. 12 – बारह (baarah) 140. 13 – तेरह (terah) 141. 14 – चौदह (chaudah) 142. 15 – पंद्रह (pandrah) 143. 16 – सोलह (solah) 144. 17 – सत्रह (satrah) 145. 18 – अट्ठारह (ataarah) 146. 19 – उन्नीस (unnees) 147. 20 – बीस (bees) 148. 30 – तीस (tees) 149. 40 – चालीस (chaalees) 150. 50 – पचास   (pacchaas) 151. 60 – साठ (saath) 152. 70 – सत्तर (sattar) 153. 80 – अस्सी (assee) 154. 90 – नबे (nabé) 155. 100 – सौ (sau) 156. 1000 – हज़ार (hazaar)

Numbers Audio

Telling the time.

157. Today – आज (aaj) 158. Tomorrow – कल (kal) 159. The day after tomorrow – परसों (parso[n]) 160. Yesterday – कल (kal) 161. Soon –  जल्द ही (jald hi) 162. Later – बाद में (baad me[n]) 163. Excuse me, what time is it? –  सुनिए, कितने बजे हैं? (suniyé, kitné bajé hai[n]?) 164. When does it open? –  यह कब खुलता है ? (yeh kab khulta hai?) 165. When does it close? –  यह कब बंद होता है? (yeh kab band hota hai?) 166. in the morning – सुबह (subah) 167. in the afternoon –  दोपहर को (dopehr ko) 168. It’s 1 o’clock – एक बजा है (ek baja hai) 169. It’s 6 o’clock – छः बजे हैं   (cheh bajé hai[n]) 170. It’s half past 8 –  साढ़े आठ बजे हैं (sadhé aath bajé hai[n]) 171. a minute –  एक मिनट (ek minute) 172. an hour – एक घंटा (ek ghantaa)

Telling the time Audio

  • The day after tomorrow
  • Excuse me, what time is it?
  • When does it open?
  • When does it close?
  • In the morning
  • In the afternoon
  • It's one o'clock
  • It's 6 o'clock
  • It's half past eight

173. Monday – सोमवार (somvaar) 174. Tuesday – मंगलवार (mangalvaar) 175. Wednesday – बुधवार (budhvaar) 176. Thursday – गुरुवार (guruvaar) 177. Friday – शुक्रवार (shukravaar) 178. Saturday – शनिवार ( shanivaar) 179. Sunday – रविवार (ravivaar)

Days of the Week Audio

180. Help! –  मदद कीजिए (madad keejiyé) 181. I need a doctor –  मुझको डॉक्टर चाहिए (mujhko doctor chaahiyé) 182. I feel ill –  मुझको मेरी तबियत ठीक नहीं लग रही है (mujhko meree tabiyat theek nahee[n] lag rahee hai) 183. I have pain here –  मुझको यहाँ दर्द है (mujhko yahaa[n] dard hai) 184. Call… –  फ़ोन कीजिए ( phone keejiyé) 185. the police – पुलिस (pulis) 186. an ambulance ऐम्ब्युलन्स (ambulance) 187. the fire brigade – फ़ाएअर ब्रिगेड (fire brigade) NB: There is a Hindi word for fire brigade but nobody uses it and instead the English word is used! 188. There’s a fire –  यहाँ आग लगी है (yahaa[n] aag lagee hai) 189. Watch out! – सावधान (saavdhaan) 190. Stop, thief! –  चोर को रोकिए (chor ko rokiyé) 191. Go away! – यहाँ से जाओ (yahaa[n] sé jaao) 192. There’s been an accident – यहाँ एक दुर्घटना हुई है (yahaa[n] ek dur-ghat-na hooee hai) 193. Damage –  नुक़सान / हानि (nuksaan / haani) 194. Pain – दर्द (dard) 195. I’ve been assaulted/attacked –  मुझ पर हमला हुआ (mujh par humlaa huuaa) 196. I lost my passport –  मेरा पास्पोर्ट खो गया (mera passport kho gaya) 197. Where is the American/British/Australian/Canadian embassy? – अमेरिकी / ब्रिटिश / औस्ट्रेलियन / कनेडियन दूतावास कहाँ है? (amerikee / british / austreliyan / kanediyan dutaavaas kaha[n] hai?) 198. Police station – पुलिस स्टेशन (pulis station)

Emergencies Audio

  • I need a doctor
  • I have pain here
  • An ambulance
  • The fire brigade
  • There's a fire
  • Stop, thief
  • There's been an accident
  • I've been assaulted/attacked
  • I lost my passport
  • Where is the American/British/Australian/Canadian Embassy
  • Police station

199 . Are you looking for something? क्या आप कुछ ढूंढ़ रहे हैं? (kya aap kuch dhoo(n)dh rahé hai(n)?) 200. Can I help you? – क्या मैं आप की मदद कर सकता हूँ (m.) / क्या मैं आप की मदद कर सकती हूँ (f.) (kya mai[n] aap ki madad kar sakta hoo[n] (m.) / kya mai[n] aap ki madad kar sakti hoo[n] (f.)) 201. What are you looking for? – आप क्या ढूँढ रहे हैं? (aap kya dhoo(n)dh rahé hain?) 202. May I just look? – क्या मैं यह देख सकता हूँ (m.) / क्या मैं यह देख सकती हूँ (f.) (kya mai[n] yeh dekh sakta hoo[n] (m.) / kya mai[n] yeh dekh sakti hoo[n] (f.)) 203. That’s too expensive! –  यह बहुत महँगा है (yeh bahut mahenga hai) 204. Can you give me a discount? – क्या आप मेरे लिए कुछ पैसे कम कर सकते हैं? (kya aap meré liyé kuch paisé kam kar sakté hai[n]?) 205. I’ll buy it! –  मैं यह ख़रीदूँगा / मैं यह ख़रीदूँगी (mai[n] yeh khareedunga / mai[n] yeh khareedungi) 206. Anything else? –  और कुछ? (aur kuch?) 207. Nothing else, thank you. – और कुछ नहीं, धन्यवाद (aur kuch nahee(n), dhanyavaad) 208. May I pay with credit card? –  क्या मैं कार्ड से पैसे दे सकता हूँ (m.)/ क्या मैं कार्ड से पैसे दे सकती हूँ (f.) (kya mai[n] card sé paisé dé sakta hoo[n] (m.) / kya mai[n] card sé paisé dé saktee hoo[n] (f.)) 209. May I pay with cash? –  क्या मैं नक़द पैसे दे सकता हूँ (m.) / क्या मैं नक़द पैसे दे सकती हूँ (f.) (kya mai[n] nakad paisé dé sakta hoo[n] (m.) / kya mai(n) nakad paisé dé saktee hoo[n] (f.))

Shopping Audio

  • Are you looking for something
  • Can I help you?
  • What are you looking for?
  • May I just look?
  • That's too expensive
  • Can you give me a discount?
  • I'll buy it
  • Anything else
  • Nothing else, thank you
  • May I pay with credit card?

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Planning to spend your vacation in India? Well, learning Hindi should be your top-most priority before visiting the land of diversity. In case you’ve been wondering where to begin, allow us to introduce you to HindiPod101.com , the biggest platform for mastering Hindi. HindiPod101 is the best language travel guide in Hindi even for beginners, and today we’ll be teaching you some useful Hindi phrases for travel!

Traveling to a foreign land is one of the most remarkable things in life. And yet, the thought of it makes us all a little nervous. The biggest hurdle that gives us cold feet is the language problem. For instance, if India is on your tour list , communicating with the natives will be challenging if you don’t speak or understand Hindi.

And although Hindi is spoken mainly in the northern part of the country , other states are also well-versed with the language. Whether you’re about to travel in Hindi-speaking areas or explore the southern region, knowing some essential Hindi travel phrases is a sure-shot way to have a safe and gratifying journey.

So, brace yourself for a quick language ride and let’s make this trip more enjoyable with some useful Hindi phrases for travel in India . You’ll be so glad that you learned the most common Hindi travel phrases!

Table of Contents

  • Perks of Knowing Hindi in India
  • Essential Hindi Phrases for Traveling in India
  • How to Use HindiPod101 and Learn Hindi Travel Phrases!

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1. Perks of Knowing Hindi in India

Preparing to Travel

Being a foreigner, it’s not necessary for you to be well-versed in Hindi language travel phrases. However, the knowledge of basic Hindi conversation for tourists has several advantages.

  • General Needs: Spending a few weeks in another country, you just can’t avoid the day-to-day needs. In India, greeting the local people like a native is the best way to solve that problem. Thus, basic greeting Hindi phrases when travelling to India are essential.
  • Eateries and Shopping Spots: By learning some simple travel phrases in Hindi, food lovers and shopaholics can easily track all the hot spots in the market. Knowing the right Hindi words for traveling purposes is an easy and economical way to gorge on your favorite Indian cuisine or shop to your heart’s content.
  • Bargaining: Yes, in India, when it comes to foreign travelers, the vendors try all their might to get the maximum profit from sales. If you know the basic Indian phrases for tourists, you’ll gain the upper hand in the general bargaining process.
  • Finding Locations: No Google search is good enough to provide you with as fine and accurate suggestions as the local people. Understanding directions and routes in Hindi becomes an effortless task as you learn useful Indian phrases when traveling.
  • Bonding with the Locals: Hindi words related to travel and staying in the country aren’t just about surviving the trip. Speaking the local language is an effective gesture to impress and bond with the natives. It shows your warmth and respect toward their culture. Check out these amazing Hindi pronunciation tips for speaking like a native .
  • Emergency: In case of emergencies, such as a health issue, accident, theft, etc., knowledge of Hindi travel common phrases goes a long way. In urgent situations, it can get you help in as little time as possible.

2. Essential Hindi Phrases for Traveling in India

Honestly, listing the relevant Hindi phrases for a tourist in India can be an endless task. Nonetheless, we’ve collected the best Hindi travel phrases for you to make your trip smooth and hassle-free.

Check out the following sets of situations and learn the related Hindi language travel phrases for each of them. Once you’ve spent some time practicing, you’ll be able to speak Hindi travel words and phrases like a native!

1- Greetings and Other Basic Expressions

India is a country where people love to socialize. Even strangers may smile to each other. In such a vibrant culture as India , a seemingly ordinary gesture of greeting is enough to break the ice. Here are some of the most popular words and phrases in Hindi to help you gel with the locals! For easier learning, refer to our section on Hindi alphabets .

1.) Greetings

  • नमस्ते ( NamaSTe ) Hello
  • नमस्कार ( NamaSkaar ) Hello
  • आप कैसे हैं / कैसी हैं? ( aap kaiSe hain / kaiSii hain? ) How are you?

In India, people follow a particular set of body language and hand gestures while saying “hello” in Hindi. Visit our Indian greetings and body language page on HindiPod101.com and find out the proper way to introduce yourself and start a friendly conversation .

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2.) Basic Manners

  • शुक्रिया ( sukriyaa ) Thank you
  • धन्यवाद ( DHaNyavaaD ) Thank you
  • माफ़ कीजिये ( maaf kiijiye ) Excuse me / Sorry
  • कृपया ( kripayaa ) Please

3.) Common Sentences

  • मेरा नाम मोनिका है। ( meraa Naam moNikaa hai. ) My name is Monica.
  • आपका क्या नाम है? ( aapakaa kyaa Naam hai? ) What’s your name?
  • मैं ठीक हूँ। ( main thiik huun. ) I am good.
  • आप कैसे /कैसी हैं? ( aap kaiSe hain / kaiSii hain? ) How are you?
  • कोई बात नहीं। ( koii baaT Nahiin. ) It’s okay. / No problem.
  • आप से मिलकर ख़ुशी हुई। ( aap Se miLakar khusii huii. ) A pleasure to meet you.

Useful Related Words

  • नाम ( Naam ) Name
  • मैं ( main ) I
  • आप ( aap ) You
  • हाँ ( hā̃ ) Yes
  • नहीं ( Nahiin ) No
  • ठीक है ( thiik hai ) Okay

2- Using a Public Transport

In small cities, where everything is within a range of a few kilometers, the common public transports include auto rickshaws and rickshaws. Whereas in metropolitan cities, metros, local buses , autos, cabs, and taxis keep the towns running! To help you navigate these transportation systems, check out these Hindi words and phrases for travelers to India.

Taking a Train in India

  • मेट्रो स्टेशन ले चलो। (metro StesaN Le caLo. ) Take me to the metro station, please.
  • रेलवे स्टेशन / बस स्टेशन जाना है। ( reLave StesaN / baS StesaN jaaNaa hai. ) Railway station, please.
  • अगला स्टॉप कितना दूर है? ( agaLaa Staup kiTaNaa Duur hai? ) How far is the next stop?
  • टिकट किधर मिलेगा? (tikat kiDHar miLegaa? ) Where can I get the ticket?
  • मेरी सुबह की ट्रेन है। ( merii Subah kii treN hai. ) I have an early morning train.
  • कितना वक़्त लगेगा? ( kiTaNaa vaqT Lagegaa? ) How long will it take?
  • मुंबई का टिकट चाहिए। ( mumbaii kaa tikat caahiye. ) A ticket to Mumbai, please.
  • मुझे कहाँ उतरना चाहिए? ( mujhe kahaan uTaraNaa caahiye? ) Where should I get off?

Now for a tip from our India travel guide: India is a heavily populated country. So, be prepared for the rush and traffic to slow you down. Keep sufficient time in hand to reach the airport / bus station / railway station. On average, leaving thirty to forty-five minutes earlier than the usual time will save you a lot of hassle.

  • सुबह ( Subah ) Morning
  • रात ( raaT ) Night
  • दोपहर ( Dopahar ) Afternoon
  • कब ( kab ) When
  • समय ( Samay ) Time

3- Shopping and Bargaining

Bargaining is the heartbeat of typical Indian markets. It goes on all the time. Unless you’re in a mall or a branded store with fixed prices, the local shops can really test your spending limits.

More often than not, vendors and shopkeepers try to get as much as they can from foreigners. Sometimes, the quoted price may be double or triple the original rate.

Your bargaining capacity becomes manifold just by uttering some common shopping phrases in Hindi . Using these basic Hindi words for travelers to India is an effective way to tell the sellers that you understand how things work in the local market and they better stop trying to fool you!

Shopping and Bargaining in Hindi

  • कितना हुआ? ( kiTaNaa huaa? ) How much?
  • क्या दाम है? ( kyaa Daam hai? ) What’s the price?
  • इसका दाम कम कीजिए। ( iSakaa Daam kam kiijiye. ) Please, lower the price.
  • सही दाम लगाओ। ( Sahii Daam Lagaao. ) Tell me the correct price.
  • मुझे यह चाहिए। ( mujhe yah caahiye. ) I want this.
  • मुझे यह नहीं चाहिए। ( mujhe yah Nahiin caahiye. ) I don’t want this.
  • ये सामान ख़राब है। ( ye SaamaaN kharaab hai. ) This stuff has defects.
  • इसे बदल दीजिये। ( iSe baDaL Dijiiye. ) Please, change this.
  • छोटा / बड़ा नाप चाहिए। ( chotaa / badaa Naap caahiye. ) Give me a smaller / larger size.
  • क्रेडिट कार्ड चलेगा? ( kredit kaard caLega? ) Can I use a credit card?
  • दाम ( Daam ) Rate / Price
  • पैसे ( paiSe ) Money / Rupees
  • बदलना ( baDaLaNaa ) Change
  • नया ( Nayaa ) New
  • पुराना ( puraaNaa ) Old
  • ख़राब ( kharaab ) Defective
  • छोटा ( chotaa ) Small
  • बड़ा ( badaa ) Large
  • नाप ( Naap ) Size

Indians have a habit of using Hindi numbers while counting money, telling the price, bargaining, and even asking what size fits you well. With HindiPod101.com, you can learn and memorize the Hindi Numbers and up your bargain game.

4- Dining at a Restaurant

Authentic Indian cuisine is worth every bite. From vegetarian dishes to non-veg delicacies , Indian food is a melting pot of herbs and spices , all with a touch of love.

When visiting a fine restaurant or hotel that you’re staying in, speaking Hindi is optional. Most hotel staff are fluent in English and converse in the same language. So, you may not need to worry about speaking Hindi at your hotel.

However, if you stop by a roadside eatery and wish to have a few bites there, the basic Hindi travel words with meanings below will prove to be quite helpful.

Variety of Indian Dishes

With these Hindi words, one can easily place an order at a local restaurant , ask for the bill , and more.

  • मैं शाकाहारी हूँ। ( main saakaahaarii huun. ) I am a vegetarian.
  • मैं मांसाहारी हूँ। ( main maanSaahaarii huun. ) I am a non-vegetarian.
  • एक चाय / कॉफ़ी चाहिए। ( ek caay / kaufii caahiye. ) One tea / coffee, please.
  • ये बहुत स्वादिष्ट है। ( ye bahuT SvaaDist hai. ) It’s delicious.
  • तीखा कम रखियेगा। ( Tiikhaa kam rakhiyegaa. ) Please, make it less spicy.
  • बिल ले आइये। ( biL Le aaiye. ) Bill, please.

Ordering at an Indian Restaurant

  • मुझे और रोटियाँ चाहिए। ( mujhe aur rotiyaan caahiye. ) I want more chapatis.
  • दो लोग हैं। ( Do Log hain. ) Table for two, please.
  • क्या आप क्रेडिट कार्ड लेते हैं? ( kyaa aap kredit kaard LeTe hain? ) Do you accept credit cards?

It’s common to pay in cash when eating at a small restaurant. Credit cards are usually accepted at expensive or moderately expensive eating places.

The most popular beverage in India is tea ( caay ). It contains tea leaves, sugar, and equal parts milk and water. Indians love to have their tea on the sweeter side. So, if you don’t have a sweet tooth, make sure to mention that while you order the tea.

Spices and chilies are the soul of every Indian food. To non-natives, Indian food may taste quite spicy and hot. To be on the safer side, it’s better to tell the waiters your preferences beforehand.

Many Herbs and Spices

  • खाना ( khaaNaa ) Lunch / Dinner / Meal / Food
  • पानी ( paaNii ) Water
  • चाय ( caay ) Tea
  • दूध ( DuuDH ) Milk
  • नाश्ता ( NaasTaa ) Breakfast
  • अंडा ( aNdaa ) Egg
  • फल ( phaL ) Fruits
  • सब्ज़ी ( Sabzii ) Vegetable
  • रोटी ( rotii ) Chapati / Indian flat bread
  • चावल ( caavaL ) Rice
  • मसाला ( maSaaLaa ) Spice
  • कम ( kam ) Less
  • ज़्यादा ( zyaaDaa ) More
  • मीठा ( miithaa ) Sweet
  • मिठाई ( mithaaii ) Dessert

5- For Directions and Routes

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Most of the cities and towns in the country aren’t organized. So, finding the routes all by yourself can be tricky business. Nonetheless, people in India are helpful and friendly. They’ll be more than happy to help you with directions . But, how to ask for directions when a large segment of the population doesn’t speak English?

The answer is simple. Learn these basic phrases and you’re good to go! (They may be some of the most important Hindi words for tourists in India!)

  • बाथरूम कहाँ / किधर है? ( baaTHaruum kahaan / kiDHar hai? ) Where is the toilet?
  • ताज महल कितनी दूर है? ( Taaj mahaL kiTaNii Duur hai? ) How far is the Taj Mahal?
  • कनॉट प्लेस के लिए कौन-सा रास्ता है? ( kaNaut pLeS ke Liye kauN-Sa raaSTaa hai? ) What is the route to Connaught Place?
  • दाएं जाना है। ( Daayen jaaNaa hai. ) Go right.
  • बाएँ मुड़ना है। ( baayen mudaNaa hai. ) Turn left.
  • सामने / सीधे चले जाइये। ( SaamaNe / SiiDHe caLe jaaiye. ) Go straight.
  • दाएं ( Daayen ) Right
  • बाएं ( baayen ) Left
  • सामने ( SaamaNe ) Front
  • सीधे ( SiiDHe ) Straight
  • सड़क ( Sadak ) Road
  • मोड़ ( mod ) Turn
  • किधर ( kiDHar ) Which side
  • कहाँ ( kahaan ) Where
  • अंदर ( aNDar ) Inside
  • बाहर ( baahar ) Outside
  • पीछे ( piiche ) Back / Behind

6- In Case of Emergency

Survival Phrases

This section needs no explanation. When you’re in another part of the world, learning the local language, or at least some essential emergency phrases in Hindi , can save you from big trouble. Below is a list of some Hindi phrases to use in case of emergency.

  • मुझे मदद चाहिए। / कृपया, मेरी मदद कीजिए। ( mujhe maDaD caahiye.) / (kripayaa, merii maDaD kiijiye. ) I need help. / Please, help me.
  • मेरी तबियत ख़राब है। ( merii TabiiyaT kharaab hai. ) I am feeling sick.
  • क्या पास में कोई दवा की दुकान होगी? ( kyaa paaS men koii Davaa kii DukaaN hogii? ) Is there any medical store nearby?
  • मेरा पासपोर्ट खो गया है। ( meraa paaSaport kho gayaa hai. ) I have lost my passport.
  • पुलिस को बुलाओ। ( puLiS ko buLaao. ) Call the police.
  • पुलिस चौकी कहाँ है? ( puLiS caukii kahaan hai? ) Where is the police station?
  • अस्पताल कहाँ है? ( aSpaTaaL kahaan hai? ) Where’s the hospital?

An Emergency Situation

  • दवा ( Davaa ) Medicine
  • बुख़ार ( bukhaar ) Fever
  • चोरी ( corii ) Theft
  • पर्स ( parS ) Purse / Wallet
  • सामान ( SaamaaN ) Luggage

7- Giving Compliments and Making Friends

When you spend sufficient time in India, you’re probably going to make some new friends. If not, then maybe you’d still like to say “thank you” to your hosts for their warm hospitality, initiate a conversation with someone you want to be friends with, and so on!

How do you make your emotions sound special? Express yourself in Hindi and steal the locals’ hearts already! Explore these flattery phrases to flaunt your Hindi and catch everybody’s attention.

  • मुझे भारत देश पसंद है। ( mujhe bhaaraT Des paSaND hai. ) I like India.
  • मुझे भारतीय खाना काफ़ी पसंद है। ( mujhe bhaaraTiiy khaana kaafii paSaND hai. ) I love Indian cuisine.
  • आप बहुत अच्छे / अच्छी हैं। ( aap bahuT acche / acchii hain. ) You’re a nice person.
  • आपसे मिलकर ख़ुशी हुई। ( aap Se miLakar khusii huyii. ) It’s a pleasure meeting you.
  • क्या आप फ़ेसबुक पर हैं? ( kyaa aap feSabuk par hain? ) Are you on Facebook?
  • सर ( Sar ) Sir
  • मैडम ( maidam ) Madam
  • भैया ( bhaiyaa ) Brother
  • दीदी ( DiiDii ) Sister
  • अन्ना ( aNNaa ) Brother
  • दादा ( DaaDaa ) Big brother
  • आंटी ( aaNtii ) Aunty
  • अंकल ( ankaL ) Uncle

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It’s okay if you struggle while speaking Hindi . You may want to use the phrases below to make people aware of your language troubles and to ask for their help.

  • मुझे हिंदी नहीं आती। ( mujhe hiNDii nahiin aaTii. ) I don’t speak Hindi.
  • क्या आपको अंग्रेज़ी आती है? ( kyaa aapako angrezii aaTii hai? ) Do you speak English?
  • कृपया, धीरे बोलिये। ( kripayaa, DHiire boLiye. ) Please, speak slowly.
  • इसे लिख दीजिये। ( iSe Likh Diijiye. ) Please, write it down.
  • इसे कैसे पढ़ेंगे? ( iSe kaiSe padhenge? ) How do you read this?
  • कितने बजे हैं? ( kiTaNe baje hain? ) What’s the time?
  • मुझे समझ नहीं आया। ( mujhe Samajh Nahiin aayaa. ) I don’t understand.
  • कृपया, फिर से कहिये। ( kripayaa, phir Se kahiye. ) Please, say it again.
  • कैसे ( kaiSe ) How
  • बोलना ( boLaNaa ) Speak
  • पढ़ना ( padhaNaa ) Read
  • फिर से ( phir Se ) Again

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Did you know that India has 22 official languages? According to a census from 2018 , there are 19,500 languages or dialects spoken in India as mother tongues! Therefore, when you’re speaking Hindi travelling around India, be wary of the fact that not everyone will be familiar with it. 

However, Hindi is spoken by the government, in many major cities, and predominantly in Bollywood films. So it’s the most popular language spoken in India and gives you a better chance to bridge the communication gap. 

Although India is the second-largest English-speaking country in the world, it’s not spoken so much in rural areas and it’s always nice to have a few handy Hindi words and phrases up your sleeve!

Even though I was born in England, I am very lucky that my family brought me up in a Hindi-speaking household. I was able to learn and develop my speaking skills, then practice a ton on our family holidays to India!    

Some Quick Tips for Learning Hindi for Travel

Something to bear in mind when speaking Hindi is that the alphabet is made up of sounds rather than letters, for example, aa, ah, am. 

When/if you’re struggling with the pronunciation of a word, then simply Google the spelling. Hindi words are spelt exactly how they are pronounced so this is generally the best and easiest way to learn. But, I will try my best to break the words up below so you can start mastering these Hindi phrases before you travel!

There are also different levels of formality that are harder to translate. Depending on who you may be speaking to, there are different ways of saying the same thing! 

So, without further ado, here are some handy, common phrases in Hindi you might need to use whilst travelling in India! 

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Hindi Greetings to Get Started

1. hello: namaste “na-mah-stay”.

The first word to know in any language is hello! Namaste is pretty well known and used across the world due to its link with yoga and spirituality. 

But as a side note, just in case you haven’t come across this word before, it also comes with a gesture. Namaste derives from Sanskrit and literally translates to ‘I bow to you’ so you would usually bow your head a little and put your hands together in greeting. Along with saying hello it’s a sign of respect towards the person you have just met.

Namaste is quite often said in the place of good morning, good evening and goodbye!

2. How are you?: Aap kaise ho? “Ahp KAY-say ho”

This is a very formal and polite way of saying ‘how are you?’ and is best used when speaking to people older than you or to someone you may not know.

An informal way of saying the same thing is: kya haal hai? “Key-ya haal hay” to use with friends.

3. I’m good!: Main theek hoon! “meh TEA-K who” 

4. goodbye: alvida “al-vee-da”.

What I have noticed when people are saying goodbye is that they tend to say “okay, I’m off now: aacha fir chalte hai” or even namaste again! Alvida isn’t very commonly used because it’s more formal.

5. Yes: Haan “haa” (respectful – haanji)

Adding ‘ji’ adds a layer of respect to a word or sentence, though it doesn’t work with every word.

6. No: naahi “NA-he”

Some more basic phrases in hindi, 7. what is your name:  aap-kaa naam kya hai “ahp ka naa-m key-ya hair” (formal) tum-hara naam kya hai “thum are-ra naa-m key-ya hair” (informal).

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8. My name is…: Mera naam (insert name here) hai. “Meh-RA naa-M … hair”

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9. Thank you: Shukriya or dhanyavaad “shook-re-a” or “DHan-ya-vaad”

There are two ways of saying thank you! Dhanyavaad is definitely harder to pronounce so here are some tips: really enunciate the “dh” and when there’s a double letter like in ‘vaad’ stretch the word out a bit. Add a “bahut: baa-hot” to the beginning and you have a thank you very much! 

10. Please: Kripa “Cryp-ya”

An important note when speaking Hindi: Please is used at the beginning of a sentence!

11. Sorry: Maaf kijiye “Maa-F key-GEE-yay” 

12. excuse me/give way: zara raaste dena “zara raas-tay day-na” .

The streets in India are always jam-packed so you’ll be using this phrase often, especially when navigating your way through street markets. 

13. Let’s go!: Chaloo! “Chal-LOW”

Friend: Dost “doe-st” For example, chaloo dost: let’s go, friend! A friendly, informal, carefree word to use with all the new friends you’ll make.

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14. do you speak english: kya aap angrezee bolate hain “key-ya ahp an-grey-zee ball-tay hair”.

Always handy to know, as we’ve mentioned many people in urban areas of India can speak English very well, while many others know keywords to help you communicate better with them.

15. Where is the metro station?: Metro station kidhar hai? “Metro station kid-the-R hair”

16. i need a taxi/auto/rickshaw: mujhe ek taxi chahiye “muj-hay ae-k taxi che-yeh”.

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17. Can you help me?: Kya aap meri madad kar sakte ho? “Key-ya ahp meh-RI mad-at k-RR sack-tay ho”

18. i am looking for…: mujhe (insert what you are looking for) ki talaash hai “muj-hay … key tal-ash hair”.

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19. I have an allergy: Mujhe allergy hai “Muj-hay allergy hair”

For example, I have a peanut allergy: Mujhe moongphalee “moo-fa-lee” ki allergy hai.

There is no translation for allergy, unfortunately, but I have found that people tend to understand the word especially when you expand on the type of allergy you have. 

Clarifying that you have allergies is important, especially when eating at stalls on the street. It’s really popular in India and often the fastest and yummiest way to eat!

20. I am vegetarian: Main saakaahaarii huun “Meh saa-KAA-HAA-ri who”

21. i don’t eat spicy food: mujhe kam mirch chaiye “muj-hay come mir-ch chae-yay” .

If Indian food is known for anything, it’s the explosive flavour and spice. But, if you’re not used to it, then it can be overwhelming.  Don’t worry, people don’t mind at all adjusting the spice levels to your comfort.

22. Could I have a bottle of water: Mujhe ek paani ki bottle chahiye “Muj-hay aa-K paa-knee key bottle chAE-yay”

Let me tell you: sealed bottled water is essential while travelling in India! Especially if you’re not used to the water or travelling in rural areas, it can be a lifesaver. It’s also very hot and you’re going to have to stay hydrated.

23. How much is this?: Ye kitana ka hai? “Yay kit-nay ka hai”

Another common phrase to keep in mind, since you’ll be buying and paying for things everywhere you go. It’s important to try to communicate and get clear answers quickly. Not everything is priced and people love to bargain in India!

I hope these words and phrases will help you on your travels around India. Don’t be afraid to jump in, try authentic food from stalls, and visit the markets. Get off the typical tourist track and immerse yourself into the culture that will surround you as soon as you step foot in India. 

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Kirtika is a British-Indian, baker, foodtographist, historian and marketer. She prefers to experience travel by immersing herself in the culture, cuisine, and history of the places she visits. When not encouraging people to experience travel through the medium of food, she works on making travel more accessible to native English speakers through teach English as a foreign language abroad programmes.

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Essential Hindi Words and Phrases for Travel to India

It is true that the whole country does not speak Hindi. Not even the whole North of India speaks Hindi. However, most of the people understand and can communicate in Hindi in India. You can travel to all the regions in the country with nothing but English and Hindi.

Hindi is spoken in Delhi , Haryana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and others. Citizens of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bengal, Orissa and Punjab might not know Hindi as it is not their mother tongue. However, they can obviously understand it. Bangalore, Andhra Pradesh and Telengana are also filled with people who can understand and talk in Hindi. It is quite difficult to expect the same kind of popularity in Kerala , Tamil Nadu and North-East India.

India is a land, which takes pride in its culture. Therefore, if you speak to them in their mother tongue, it is considered as you taking an effort to live their culture and locals will come forward to make your vacation, even better.

Do not worry about grammar or fluency. A few phrases here and there to your butler, waiter or porter can help you a lot. Based on our team of avid travelers’ experiences, here is a consolidated list of Hindi phrases and meaning to use.

  • Namaste – It is a respectful greeting to start and end a conversation. It is similar to hello or hi.
  • Chalo – Let’s go
  • Bahut Hua – Enough
  • Accha or Thik hai – Okay
  • Kya – What?
  • Mujhe Maaf Kijiye – Excuse me
  • Dhanyabad or Shukriya – Thank you ( Madad ke liye dhanyawaad – Thank you for your help)
  • Police ko Bulaungee – I’ll call the police
  • Mujhe jaana hai - I have to go
  • App kaha ja rahe hai – Where are you going?
  • Aap kaise hain ? – How are you?
  • Main thik hoon – I’m fine
  • Aap ka naam kya hai ? – What’s your name?
  • Mera naam ….hai – My name is….
  • Aap se mil ke khushi hui – It’s nice to see you
  • Phir milenge – We will meet again.
  • Kya samaya hai ? – What’s the time?
  • Mujhe malum nahi – I don’t know
  • Mujhe India pasand hai – I like India
  • Bathroom Kahan hai ? – Where is bathroom?
  • Mujhe Hindi nahi aati – I can’t speak Hindi
  • Mujhe peene ka pani chahiye – I want drinking water

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Sir and madam are quite common understandable words in India. If you want to address them in their mother tongue,

  • Bhaiyaji – Brother
  • Behenji – Sister
  • Aap ka – Yours

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  • Paani – water
  • Khana – food
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  • Naasta – breakfast
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  • Yeh bahaut mehenga hai – It’s too expensive
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  • Mujhe yeh chahiye – I want this one
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Tajmahal agra In Hindi ताजमहल_ भारत की शान और प्यार का प्रतीक ताजमहल भारत के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थलों में से एक है। विश्व का सातवां अजूबा ताजमहल अपनी सुंदरता के लिए पूरी दुनिया में प्रसिद्ध है, ताजमहल उत्तर प्रदेश के आगरा शहर में यमुना नदी के किनारे स्थित है,  ताजमहल मुगलकालीन स्थापत्य कला का अद्भुत … Read more

बाला किला अलवर राजस्थान | Bala Kila Alwar In Hindi

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Bala Kila Alwar In Hindi अलवर का किला राजस्थान राज्य के अलवर जिले में स्थित है इस किले को बाला किला (Bala Quila) के नाम से भी जाना जाता है अलवर फोर्ट  शहर से लगभग 6 किलोमीटर दूर एक पहाड़ी पर स्थित है इसे हसन खान ने 1550 में बनवाया था  बाला किला अलवर समुद्र … Read more

शीश महल जयपुर राजस्थान | Sheesh Mahal Jaipur Rajasthan In Hindi

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Sheesh Mahal Jaipur In Hindi, शीश महल राजस्थान राज्य के जयपुर जिले के आमेर किले में स्थित एक खूबसूरत इमारत है यह भारत की प्रसिद्ध ऐतिहासिक इमारतों में से एक है इस महल में कांच के टुकडो से जोड़ कर बनाया है.  जो देखने में बेहद खूबसूरत लगते हैं इस महल को दर्पण होल के … Read more

शेरगढ़ का किला बारां राजस्थान | Shergarh Fort Baran Rajasthan

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 Shergarh Fort Baran In Hindi, शेरगढ़ का किला राजस्थान राज्य के बारां जिले के शेरगढ़ शहर में स्थित है, यह बारां जिले का एक महत्वपूर्ण पर्यटन स्थल है। शेरगढ़ किला कोशवर्धन पर्वत शिखर पर शेरशाह द्वारा बनवाया गया था। शेरशाह ने इस किले का नाम शेरगढ़ रखा। किले के निर्माणकर्ताओं के बारे में कुछ निश्चित … Read more

बूंदी किला राजस्थान | Bundi Fort in Hindi Rajasthan

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Master these Essential Hindi Words Before traveling to India for the authentic Indian Experience

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Whether you’re exploring the majestic places of Rajasthan, traveling in a rural Indian village, or savouring the flavors of authentic Indian cuisine, knowing a few key phrases will not only help you navigate the country with ease but also allow you to connect with the warm-hearted locals on a deeper level.

As you immerse yourself in this incredible Indian culture and interact with local people, you’ll quickly discover, there is one essential tool that will undoubtedly enhance your adventure: the understanding of its language. Hindi, the official language of India, is not just a means of communication but a gateway to connecting with the locals, understanding their traditions, and delving deeper into the essence of this incredible country. In this article, we will equip you with a handful of essential Hindi words that will enhance your travel experience and open doors to authentic encounters. From simple greetings and thank-yous to must-know phrases for navigating through markets and ordering delicious street food, mastering these words will not only impress the locals but also allow you to truly immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of India. So, get ready to embark on a linguistic adventure and prepare to be captivated by the magic that awaits you in the land of a billion stories.

Why Learning Hindi is Important for Your Trip to India

India is a diverse country with multiple regional languages, but Hindi serves as a common language that is widely understood and spoken throughout the country. Hindi is an incredibly fascinating and enjoyable language. While India boasts a rich tapestry of 22 languages, with English being sufficient for most travelers, Hindi stands out as one of the prominent languages spoken in India. It holds widespread usage and comprehension, particularly in the northern regions of the country. Moreover, Hindi also holds the esteemed status of being the official language of India alongside English.

It is indeed true that the whole country of India does not speak Hindi as their first language. Even in the northern regions where Hindi is more prevalent, there are areas where other languages are spoken. However, it is correct that a significant portion of the population in India can understand and communicate in Hindi.

Hindi is commonly spoken in states like Delhi, Haryana, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and others. While citizens of Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, Odisha, and Punjab might not consider Hindi as their mother tongue, many of them can still comprehend it. Even in Bangalore, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, you can find people who understand and can speak Hindi. However, the popularity of Hindi may not be as high in states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and North-East India.

While English is also spoken in many areas, especially in major cities and tourist destinations, knowing a few essential Hindi words will go a long way in building connections and bridging cultural gaps. Learning Hindi shows respect for the local culture and can help you navigate everyday situations with ease. This makes it a breeze for English-speaking travelers to get around popular tourist spots, hotels, restaurants, and public places.

India takes pride in its diverse culture, and speaking to the locals in their mother tongue can be seen as a gesture of respect and appreciation for their culture. It can enhance your travel experience, and locals may respond positively to your efforts.

If you plan to travel India or it’s on your travel bucket list, learning a few Hindi phrases can be beneficial. While fluency or grammar isn’t necessary, using some basic phrases with your butler, waiter, or porter can go a long way in making your vacation more enjoyable.

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Essential Hindi Words for Greetings and Basic Conversation

In India, greetings are an important part of daily life and play a crucial role in interactions. Here are a few essential Hindi words and phrases to help you break the ice and start conversations:

  • Namaste – This is a common greeting that can be used throughout India. It is a respectful way to say hello and is accompanied by a slight bow with the palms pressed together in front of the chest.
  • Aap kaise hain? – This phrase means “How are you?” and is a polite way to inquire about someone’s well-being.
  • Main thik hoon – I’m fine.
  • Shukriya – This is the Hindi word for “Thank you” and can be used to express gratitude in various situations.
  • Mera naam hai … – Use this phrase to introduce yourself by saying “My name is…”
  • Aap ka naam kya hai? – What’s your name?
  • Chalo – Let’s go.
  • Accha or Thik hai – Okay
  • Kya – What?
  • Mujhe Maaf Kijiye – I am Sorry
  • Aap se mil ke khushi hui – It’s nice to see you.
  • Phir milenge – We will meet again.
  • Mujhe India pasand hai – I like India
  • Mujhe peene ka pani chahiye – I want drinking water.

Remember to use these words with a warm smile, as the gesture is just as important as the words themselves in creating a positive impression.

Hindi Vocabulary for Ordering Food and Dining Out

One of the highlights of any trip to India is indulging in diverse and flavorful cuisine. To fully enjoy the culinary delights, here are a few Hindi words and phrases to help you navigate menus and order food with confidence:

  • Menu kya hai? – This phrase means “What is on the menu?” and can be used to ask for menu recommendations or inquire about the available options.
  • Ek chai, please – This simple phrase means “One tea, please” and is perfect for ordering a cup of tea, a staple beverage in India.
  • Roti – This word refers to Indian bread, which is often served with curries or as a standalone dish. It is a must-try during your culinary adventures.
  • Thaali – A thaali is a traditional Indian meal served on a large plate with a variety of dishes. Ordering a thaali allows you to taste a wide range of flavors in one sitting.
  • Bina mirch ka khana – Ask the waiter for no chilies or no spicy food. Still expect high spicy levels in street foods and small restaurants as per Indian standards of spicy food.
  • Bill kitna hua? – This phrase means “How much is the bill?” and will come in handy when it’s time to pay at the end of your meal.

By using these Hindi words, you can confidently explore the local cuisine, venture into street food stalls, and savor the authentic flavors of India.

Hindi Phrases for Asking for Directions and Transportation

Navigating through the bustling streets of India can be an adventure in itself. Here are a few Hindi words and phrases to help you ask for directions and navigate transportation:

  • Yahaan se station kahaan hai? – This phrase means “Where is the nearest train station?” and can be used when you need to catch a train to your next destination.
  • Auto wale bhaiya (Brother), mujhe yahaan le chalo – Use this phrase to hail an autorickshaw and ask the driver to take you to a specific location.
  • I ss jagah ka naam kya hai? – This phrase means “What is the name of this place?” and can be used to inquire about the name of a street or landmark.
  • Kitne door hai? – Use this phrase to ask how far a particular place is, especially when you’re walking or taking a short journey.
  • Main kho gaya hoon – This phrase means “I am lost” and can be used to seek assistance from locals if you find yourself disoriented.

With these Hindi phrases, you’ll be able to confidently explore different areas, ask for directions when needed, and navigate the various modes of transportation available in India.

Hindi Words for Shopping and Bargaining

India is a shopper’s paradise, with bustling markets offering a wide array of goods, from textiles and handicrafts to jewelry and spices. Here are a few Hindi words and phrases to help you navigate the vibrant markets and engage in the art of bargaining:

  • Kitne ka hai? – This phrase means “How much does it cost?” and is essential when you’re interested in purchasing an item and want to negotiate the price.
  • Kam kar do – Use this phrase to ask for a discount when bargaining. It means “Please reduce the price.”
  • Acha hai – This phrase means “It’s good” and can be used to express your interest in a particular item.
  • Mujhe yeh pasand hai – Use this phrase to say “I like this” when you find something you want to purchase.
  • Bill chahiye – This phrase means “I need a receipt” and is useful for keeping track of your purchases.

By using these Hindi words and phrases, you can navigate the popular markets of India with confidence, engage in friendly negotiations, and take-home unique souvenirs as cherished mementos of your trip.

Common Hindi Expressions for Emergencies and Medical Situations

While we hope that your trip to India goes smoothly, it’s always wise to be prepared for unforeseen circumstances. Here are a few Hindi words and phrases to help you in emergencies and medical situations:

  • Madad karo – This phrase means “Help me” and can be used to seek assistance in any emergency situation.
  • Police station kahaan hai? – Use this phrase to ask for directions to the nearest police station if you find yourself in need of assistance.
  • Doctor ko bulao – This phrase means “Call a doctor” and can be used to seek medical help when necessary.
  • Dawai chahiye – Use this phrase to say “I need medicine” if you find yourself in need of medication.

Having these Hindi expressions at your disposal will help you communicate effectively in emergencies and ensure that you receive the necessary help and support when needed.

Hindi Words for Cultural Experiences and Sightseeing

India is a treasure trove of cultural experiences and breathtaking sights. Here are a few Hindi words and phrases to enhance your exploration of India’s rich heritage:

  • Mandir – This Hindi word means “temple” and is commonly used when referring to the numerous religious sites across the country.
  • Darshan karna – Use this phrase to say “to visit a religious site” when you want to explore a temple or other sacred places.
  • Itihaas – This word means “history” and can be used when discussing the historical significance of a particular place or monument.
  • Sundar – This word means “beautiful” and can be used to describe the stunning architecture, landscapes, or artwork you encounter during your sightseeing adventures.
  • Rangoli – Rangolis are colorful patterns made with colored powders or flower petals. Use this word to describe the intricate designs you may see during festivals or cultural events.

By incorporating these Hindi words into your conversations, you’ll be able to fully immerse yourself in India’s rich cultural heritage and appreciate the beauty that surrounds you.

Tips for Practicing and Improving Your Hindi Language Skills

Learning a new language takes practice and dedication. Here are a few tips to help you improve your Hindi language skills:

  • Practice with locals – Engaging in conversations with locals is an excellent way to practice your Hindi skills. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes; the locals will appreciate your efforts and may even offer guidance.
  • Use language learning apps – Download language learning apps that provide interactive lessons and quizzes to enhance your vocabulary and pronunciation.
  • Watch Hindi movies and TV shows – Watching Hindi movies and TV shows with subtitles can help you familiarize yourself with the language and understand the context in which certain words and phrases are used.
  • Carry a pocket dictionary – Keep a pocket dictionary handy for quick reference when you come across unfamiliar words or expressions.
  • Join language exchange groups – Look for language exchange groups or meet-ups in your area where you can practice speaking Hindi with native speakers and help them improve their English or any other language you speak.

By incorporating these tips into your language learning journey, you’ll be able to make steady progress and feel more confident in your Hindi language skills.

Mastering a few essential Hindi words and phrases will not only enhance your travel experience in India but also deepen your connection with the locals and allow you to delve into the rich cultural tapestry that makes this country so captivating. From greetings and basic conversation to ordering food, asking for directions, shopping, and more, these Hindi words will open doors to authentic encounters and unforgettable memories. So, embark on a linguistic adventure, embrace the magic of India, and let the power of language guide you on an incredible journey through the land of a billion stories.

I hope you found the information useful and inspiring for your upcoming trip to India. Remember, language is the key to unlocking the true essence of a country, and by mastering a few essential Hindi words, you’ll be able to connect with the locals on a deeper level and create memories that will last a lifetime. Happy travels!

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Useful Hindi Words & Phrases for Travellers

If you are going to be visiting India we highly recommend you try to pick up some of the basics of the language before arriving.

India can be a huge culture shock with noise, people, huge bustling cities, the food and of course the different language. Also don't be fooled into thinking everyone either speaks English or will understand you.

You can though make your whole experience easier by trying to grasp some basic words and phases.

This is recommended even if you are planning on booking a tour of India , a package holiday or travelling independently. Of course you won't be able to get fluent overnight but even if you know some words you will really enhanced your experience and make everyday things easier e.g. accommodation, buying things, getting directions or help. 

However if you want to be fluent in Hindi we do recommend using Hindi language learning apps .

To be able to even say something as simple as hello and thank you in the local language will always bring a smile to the locals. It is also very respectful to know some commons greeting phrases.

Check out essential Hindi phrases you should learn for travel in India below:

  • Hello/Hi - Namaste
  • Good morning - Suprabhaat 
  • Good evening - Shubh sundhyaa
  • Welcome - Aapka swaagat hai
  • See you - Phir milenge
  • Let’s go - Chalo
  • Good night - Shubh raatri
  • See you later - Phir milen-gay
  • Good bye - Alvida
  • Thank you - Dhanyavad
  • Sorry - Maaf kijiye
  • Excuse me - Suniye
  • Can You Say It Again - Kyaa aap issey dohraa saktey hain
  • Please Speak Slowly - Kyaa aap dheerae baat karengae
  • Write It Down Please - Kripaya karkey yeh likkh deejeeae
  • I Don't Understand - Mujhey samajh mein nahi aataa
  • I Don't Know - Mujhey nahi maloom 
  • No Problem - Koee baat nuhee 

Conversational

  • How are you? - Aap kaise hain?
  • How are you? - Kya haal hai? 
  • I’m fine. You? - Main theek hoon. Tum?
  • What is your name? (formal) - Aapka naam kya hai?
  • What is your name? (informal) - Tumhara naam kya hai?
  • My name is Peter - Mera naam Peter hai
  • Do you speak English? - Kyaa aap Angrézee
  • How old are you? - Aapkee umar kyaa hai?  
  • I'm from America - Mein Amerika
  • Where do you live? - Aap kahaan rehtey hain?   

Food & Drink

  • I’m hungry - Mujhe bhookh lagi hai
  • I’m thirsty - Mujhe pyaas lagi hai
  • I would like a cup of tea – Mujhe ek cup chai chahiye
  • Water – Paani
  • I would like a bottle of water – Mujhe ek bottle paani chahiye
  • Food – Khana
  • Beef = Gomaans 
  • Chicken = Chicken 
  • Lamb = Lamb
  • Fish = Machli                   
  • Pork = Pork                      
  • Vegetables = Subzi     
  • Salad = Salad            
  • Bread  = bread  
  • Rice = Chawal          
  • Potato = Aalu           
  • Soup = Soup              
  • How much does this cost? - Ye kitne ka hai?
  • Lower the price – Daam kum kijiye
  • I like this - Mujhe pasand hai
  • I don’t like this - Mujhe pasand nahi hai
  • Clothes – Kapra
  • Good - Accha
  • Great - Bahut accha
  • Where are the restrooms? - Shauchalay kahan hai?

Directions & Getting Around

  • Taxi - Taxi                            
  • Train - Train
  • Subway - Metro          
  • Bus - Bus                           
  • Street - Sa-dak
  • Left - Ba-yen 
  • Right - Da-yen

Emergenices

  • I feel sick - Meri Tabiyut kharaab hai
  • I need a doctor - Mujhey Doctor kee zaroorat hai
  • Doctor = Doctor            
  • Police = Pulis                 
  • Pharmacy = Chemist

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30 Essential Basic Hindi Phrases To Learn Before Visiting India

Basic Hindi Phrases 1 – Hello / Hi

Namaskar (नमस्कार) / Namaste (नमस्ते)

The very first phrase you need to learn before travelling to India is saying Hello formally, which is Namaskar or Namaste.

Basic Hindi Phrases 2 –   How are you ?

I think, 2 nd phrase you need to learn is to ask somebody “how are you ?” which in Hindi is –

Informal – Kya Hal Hai ? ( क्या हाल है ?)

Formal – Aap Kaise Hain ? (Masculine)

               आप    कैसे       हैं ?

               Aap Kaisee Hain ? ( Feminine)

                आप    कैसी     हैं ?

Basic Hindi Phrases 3 –   Thank you

To say thank you in Hindi we generally use two phrases –

A.   Dhanyavaad (धन्यवाद)                  B. Shukriya (शुक्रिया) 

First one Dhayvaad is Hindi and Shukriya is second Urdu, though it is taken from Urdu language , it is used quite often in India.

Basic Hindi Phrases 4 –  No thanks

We don’t have the exact way of saying No thanks in Hindi but you can say following phrase when you are travelling around in India which means – No, I am fine. Thank you.

 Nahi , Main theek hoon. Shukriya.

 नहीं ,      मैं     ठीक          हूँ | शुक्रिया |

Basic Hindi Phrases 5 – Please

Please in Hindi language we say – Kripaya कृपया

Basic Hindi Phrases 6 – Do you speak English ?

Now this is going to be surely very useful for you when you are travelling India and you don’t speak Hindi. You may have to ask people often, hey sir/ ma’am, do you speak English ?. So in Hindi, we have ask differently to males & females.

To ask a male – Kya Aap Angrezee Bolte Hain ?

                              क्या   आप अंग्रेज़ी          बोलते      हैं ?

To Ask a Female – Kya Aap Angrezee Boltee Hain ?

                                   क्या  आप     अंग्रेज़ी     बोलती      हैं ?

Basic Hindi Phrases 7 –  I don’t speak/ know Hindi

Somwhere while travelling around India, you may be asked, hey do you speak Hindi or do you know Hindi language or may be you have to admist first yourself before starting any conversation – hey guys, I don’t understand Hindi, I don’t speak Hindi. So this sentence , I think , is going to help you.

Mujhe Hindi Nahi Aati Hai.

 मुझे       हिंदी    नहीं   आती    है |

 This sentences literely means – I don’t know Hindi, which eventually means – you don’t speak Hindi.

Basic Hindi Phrases 8 –   Nice to meet you .

Aap Se Milkar Bahut Achchha Lagaa.

आप  से    मिलकर  बहुत      अच्छा         लगा |

Here I added bahut बहुत from my side, which means very – so its like – Its very nice to meet you.

Basic Hindi Phrases 9  – Can you help me ?

  Kya Aap Meri Madat Kar Sakte Hain ?

  क्या  आप   मेरी       मदत   कर    सकते     हैं ?

To Simply say – Help me, Please

Kripaya, Madat Karen

  कृपया ,   मदत     करें | 

Basic Hindi Phrases 10 –   Yes 

To say Yes in Hindi we have to phrase and both are very much used , so you can learn anyone.

1. Haan (हाँ)               2.  Haanjee (हांजी)  ( more polite)

Basic Hindi Phrases 11 –   No

To say No , again just like yes, we have two different phrase, you can learn any one phrase.

1. Naa (ना)                    2. Naa Jee(नाजी)  (polite way)

Basic Hindi Phrase 12 –   Where is ……….. ?

Now while travelling you may have to ask, where is some place, or something in Hindi, that time, I think, this sentence is going to help you so much.

Ye  _____(name it in English)________ Kahaan Hai ?)

ये     ___________________________     कहाँ       है ?

13. How  to go ………. ? 

Similary you have have to ask the direction to go somewhere in the city or town. You may get kind of confused to reach the place. So, its obvious to ask somebody, but how you are going to ask that in Hindi. Use this sentence below to ask :

____( Name of the place in English)___ + Kaise Jaayen ?

____________________________    +  कैसे       जायें ?

Visiting India & shopping , who is going to loose that deal. But beware my friend, you can get cheap deal or may be expensive than your counry, because , your skin can make traders, shop keepers greedy. Wheather you are white in color or black or even if they see not speaking well in Hindi, they hike the price in unbeliavable rate.  Below are thee phrases that you may need to learn to ask the price of any good in Hindi and saying its expensive if you find the deal not in usual rate.

14.  How much does it cost? 

        Ye Kitne Ka Hai ?

      ये   कितने  का   है ?

15. Its very expensive. 

     Ye Bahut Mahanga Hai.

     ये    बहुत      महंगा        है |

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You may need above Basic Hindi phrase at the time of bargaining while shopping in India.

16.  Give some discount  

  Kuchh Chhut Deejiye.

  कुछ         छुट        दीजिये |  

17. You are very nice .

To a male – Aap Bahut Achchhe Hain.

                              आप    बहुत         अच्छे       हैं |

To a female – Aap Bahut Achchhee Hain.

                          आप  बहुत      अच्छी            हैं |

18. How to say __________ in Hindi

Sometime you try to express something in English but people don’t understand it so, you may have to tell them in Hindi. But if you don’t know how to say that in Hindi, you can ask people by using the phrase below.

(English Word/phrase/Setence) + Hindi Me Kaise Kahen ?

______________________   +   हिंदी    में     कैसे        कहें ?

19. I liked it very much .

In my opinion, after eating or getting some services from somebody, you would like to give feedback, that you liked that very much. Then in such cases you can following phrase in Hindi.

Mujhe Bahut Pasand Aaya.

मुझे         बहुत      पसंद    आया |

20. Can you show me more.

When you are in market and trying to buy something, but you want to choose from many samples. That time , you may need the following phrase, can you show me more in Hindi language.

Kya Aap Mujhe Aur Dekha Sakte hain ?

क्या   आप   मुझे       और   देखा      सकते     हैं ?

21.  What is your name ?

It is very good to know to ask people’s name and calling them by their name. Imagine, you are asking their name in Hindi may beyour tour guide or the place where you live or the people whom you are going to meet them frquently. And try to call them always with their name, they will like it very much. So, to ask – what is your name in Hindi, you can use follwing phrase.

    AapKa Naam Kya Hai ?

      आपका      नाम      क्या     है ?

22. My name is ……

    Mera Naam ________ Hai.

    मेरा      नाम _________   है |

E.g – Mera Naam  Anil Mahato  Hai ( My name is Anil Mahato.)

          मेरा       नाम      अनिल महतो    है |

23. Where do you live ?

You may have to ask some of your Indian friends, or friends friend , where do they stay or live, so why no to ask them in Hindi ? So again it will be different with gender.

  Aap Kahaan Rahate Hain ?

  आप   कहाँ          रहते         हैं ?

 Aap Kahaan Rahatee Hain ?

  आप   कहाँ          रहती         हैं ?

24. I am from ……….

If somebody asks you , it is better to reply them in Hindi, where are you from. So, let’s learn to answer  in Hindi

    I am from _________

    Main ________ Se Hoon.

    मैं __________  से    हूँ |

Eg. – Main Australia Se Hoon. ( I am from Australia)

           मैं       ऑस्ट्रेलिया से     हूँ |

25. I understand.

During the conversation, we often have to use, ” I understand” . So let’s learn to say that in Hindi. But again it is differnet for male and differnet for female.

If you are male 

 Main Samajhta Hoon.

 मैं           समझता      हूँ |

If you are female

Main Nahi Samajhtee Hoon.

मैं        नहीं       समझती       हूँ |

26. I don’t understand

 Main Nahi Samajhta Hoon.  ( Masculine)

 मैं       नहीं     समझता          हूँ |

Main Nahi Samajhtee Hoon. ( Feminine)

27. I didn’t understand.

There other method too for saying I didn’t understand , but here I want to teach you simple one with no worry of gender, whether you are male or female you can use following phrase to say – I didn’t understand in Hindi.

Mujhe Samajh Me Nahi Aaya.

मुझे             समझ       में     नहीं     आया |

28. Good bye –

But alvida, is kind of good bye like you are not going to see eachother for long time. but I will suggest you to learn

Achchha chalte hain. Namaskar .

अच्छा        चलते         हैं |     नमस्कार |

This is a wonderful way of saying  bye , which literally means , ok , I am going. B-bye.

29. I am lost.

Main Kho Gayaa. ( Masculine)

मैं         खो     गया |

Main Kho Gayee. (Feminine)

मैं        खो       गयी |

Rukiye – रुकिए

31. I will miss ________ very much.

Probably, this phrase is going to be very usuful when you really liked something or some person very much. You may get attracted by that person or thing or place so much . When you are leaving the place or person or people , you may want to say.  I will miss you very much, I will miss this place ver much etc. So in such cases , following Hindi phrase you can use.

Mujhe  _________ Ki Bahut Yaad Aayegee.

मुझे      __________ की  बहुत   याद      आयेगी |

In the blank space , fill it with some place name, thing name or You – Aap (आप)

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This is a guest post by Indian blogger Shalu Sharma, who published a book called “Essential Words and Phrases for Travellers to India.” To learn basic Hindi words and phrases you will need, and to buy the book, read on.

As long as you know English, there will be few communication issues in India. Most Indians know some English, however some will not be able to converse as fluently as you would prefer including taxi drivers, waiters, porters and hotel staff. This is where some basic Hindi words, phrases and sentences can come handy. You can learn Hindi through English, and basic Hindi words for beginners, quite easily.

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Where exactly is Hindi spoken?

Hindi is spoken in many parts of India, especially the urban areas and the North. It is the main language of 12 states in India, including Delhi , Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh , Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, and Rajasthan. About 44% of Indians say their mother tongue is Hindi.

“The 2011 Census data shows that most Indian States, apart from a handful of States in northern and central India, do not primarily speak Hindi but have adopted the language as a secondary language. Most southern and northeastern States are not Hindi-speaking and have adopted English as their secondary language,” According to this article in The Hindu .

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In some South Indian states, such as Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, many people will respond if you speak Hindi with them. So if you were to polish up on some Hindi before going to India, it will prove to be a valuable asset no matter where you are going.

Hindi can be quite challenging for the average English speaker. It is a phonetic language, so it’s spoken as it is written. Hindi uses a lot of English words so you can often replace Hindi words with English. For example, there are no words for “station” or “doctor” in Hindi (if there is one, I am not aware of it and have been speaking Hindi all my life). Some other commonly used English words include railway, hospital, train, cycle, motor, bus, cricket, karma, thug, guru, jungle, bungalow and so on. [NOTE: some of these English words originated in India.] If you are stuck on a Hindi word, then replace it with its English equivalent.

Below are some common Hindi words, phrases and sentences widely used in India. Just pronounce the words the way they’re written.

Basic Hindi words, phrases and sentences

Hello – Namaste or Pranam

Hello Amit – Namaste Amit ji (ji at the end of the name is used to show respect)

I am from USA – Mai USA se hum

Mine – Mera

This is mine – Ye mera hai

Yours – Aap ka

Is this yours – Kya ye aap ka hai

Who are you – Aap kaun hai

Clothes – Kapra

Where are my clothes – Mera kapra kaha hai

Tea – Chai

I need a cup of tea – Mujhe ek cup chai chahiye

Water – Paani

I need a bottle of water – Mujhe ek bottle paani chahiye

Food – Khana

Give me food – Mujhe khana do

Do you speak English – Kya apa English bolte hai

Speak slowly – Dheray boliye

Yes – Haa

Please – Kripya

Thank you – Dhanevaad

More basic Hindi sentences

How are you – Aap kaise hai

I am fine – Mai thik hu

Nice to meet you – Aap se milkar khusi hui

What is your name – Aap ka kya naam hai

My name is Mariellen – Mera naam Mariellen hai

Where are you from – Aap kaha se hai

I am from Canada – Mai Canada se hu

Where is the station – Station kaha hai

Where is the bus stand – Bus stand kaha hai

Where is the toilet – Toilet kaha hai

Can you help me – Kya aap meri madaad karenge

What’s this – Ye kya hai

I want to buy this – Mujhe ye kharidna hai

How much is this – Ye kitnay ka hai

Lower the price – Daam kum kijiye

There are some things that make learning Hindi challenging. Hindi has gender nouns (masculine or feminine); it is perhaps the most difficult part of learning Hindi. Also, the various states of India speak Hindi differently. For instance, my Bihari Hindi is different from Hindi spoken in Delhi. It’s only when we write Hindi that we use the formal methodology. Finally, though India is a country where English is spoken widely, it is still useful to learn some basic Hindi for your travels to India. I suggest you memorize some of these key words Hindi words and phrases and don’t be afraid to use them. – Shalu Sharma

Recommended language learning courses and apps

I’m currently researching the best courses and apps for learning Hindi (and other languages). I’m looking into Doulingo at the moment. This post on Travel Freak about learning a new language recommends Rosetta Stone. – Mariellen

Learn Hindi language faster

I found this video by Karl Rock really helped pinpoint the specific challenges that English speakers face when trying to learn Hindi. Watching it could really help you learn basic Hindi faster. – Mariellen

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Shalu Sharma is the author of “Essential Hindi Words And Phrases For Travellers To India.” Shalu is also the editor and founder of ShaluSharma.com , a blog about travels to India. Originally from Bihar, she speaks Hindi at home.

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ट्रेवल और टूरिज़्म का क्षेत्र काफी बड़ा है। यह सिर्फ भारत ही नहीं विदेश में भी फलती-फूलती इंडस्ट्री है। यह दुनिया की टॉप इंडस्ट्रीज में से एक है जहां कभी मंदी आने की संभावना नहीं है। इसमें पढ़ाई और उसके बाद नौकरी के असीम अवसर हैं। ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म में नौकरी में भी काफी मात्रा में अच्छी सैलरी मिलती है। आइए इस ब्लॉग में ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म कोर्सेज के बारे में विस्तार से जानते हैं।

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टूरिज्म क्या है, कब मनाया जाता है वर्ल्ड टूरिज़्म डे, ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज करने के लिए आवश्यक स्किल्स की लिस्ट, यात्रा और पर्यटन कितने प्रकार के होते हैं, ऑनलाइन ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज की लिस्ट, ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज के लिए भारत के टॉप कॉलेजों की लिस्ट, ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज के लिए बेस्ट विदेशी कॉलेजों के नाम, ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज के लिए योग्यता, भारतीय विश्वविद्यालयों में आवेदन प्रक्रिया, विदेश में आवेदन प्रक्रिया, ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज के लिए आवश्यक दस्तावेजों की लिस्ट, टॉप रिक्रूटर्स, ट्रेवल एजेंट, एक्जिक्यूटिव शेफ, होटल मैनेजमेंट, क्रूज शिप डायरेक्टर, पी आर मैनेजर.

किसी देश के लिए विदेशी करेंसी पाने के लिए ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म का क्षेत्र सबसे बेहतर माना जाता है। इसके अलावा पूरी दुनिया में सबसे ज्यादा रोजगार भी इसी क्षेत्र में हैं। इस फील्ड की वजह से लाखों लोग ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म इंडस्ट्री से जुड़े हुए हैं। विश्व पर्यटन संगठन की नवीनतम रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक, दक्षिण एशिया आने वाले कुल पर्यटकों में से लगभग 50 प्रतिशत पर्यटक भारत आते हैं। इसी से अंदाजा लगाया जा सकता है कि इस क्षेत्र में रोजगार की कितनी ज्यादा संभावनाएं हैं। इस इंडस्ट्री में सरकारी पर्यटन विभाग, इमिग्रेशन एंड कस्टम, ट्रेवल एजेंसीज, एयरलाइंस, टूर ऑपरेटर, होटल, एयरलाइन, कैटरिंग, गाइड, दुभाषिए, टूरिज्म प्रमोशन एवं सेल्स जैसी सेवाएं शामिल होती हैं। ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म इंडस्ट्री से अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर के टूर ऑपरेटर से लेकर निजी ट्रेवल एजेंट तक जुड़े होते हैं।

1980 से, यूनाइटेड नेशंस वर्ल्ड टूरिज़्म ऑर्गनाइज़ेशन (UNWTO) 27 सितंबर को एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय प्रोग्राम के रूप में विश्व पर्यटन दिवस मनाता है। 1970 में UNWTO क़ानून बनाए जाने के बाद से इस तिथि को चुना गया था। इन लॉ को अपनाने को विश्व पर्यटन में एक महत्वपूर्ण बिंदु के रूप में देखा जाता है।

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म कोर्सेज करने के लिए आवश्यक स्किल्स की लिस्ट इस प्रकार हैं:

  • एक्सीलेंट कम्युनिकेशन स्किल्स
  • स्ट्रांग इंटरपर्सनल स्किल्स
  • वेल ग्रूम्ड पर्सनालिटी
  • फ्लेक्सिबिलिटी
  • एडमिनिस्ट्रेशन एंड मैनेजरियल स्किल्स
  • रिसर्च और प्लानिंग स्किल्स
  • प्रॉब्लम सॉल्विंग स्किल्स

पर्यटन अवकाश के समय के बारे में है और यात्रा घर से दूर दूर के स्थानों के लिए लोगों की एक गतिविधि है। इसमें आउटबाउंड टूरिज्म, इनबाउंड टूरिज्म और डोमेस्टिक टूरिज्म शामिल हैं-

  • आउटबाउंड टूरिज्म : इसका तात्पर्य अपने देश के बाहर किसी स्थान की यात्रा करना है। उदाहरण के लिए, भारतीय पर्यटन के दृष्टिकोण से, भारत से यूके जाना। 
  • इनबाउंड टूरिज्म: यह तब होता है जब दूसरे देश के लोग आपके देश में आते हैं। उदाहरण के लिए, भारतीय पर्यटन के दृष्टिकोण से, कनाडा से भारत आना। 
  • घरेलू पर्यटन : जैसा कि नाम से पता चलता है, यह स्वदेश के भीतर एक स्थान से दूसरे स्थान की यात्रा करने वाले लोगों को संदर्भित करता है। उदाहरण के लिए, भारतीय पर्यटन के दृष्टिकोण से, दिल्ली से मुंबई जाना।

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म के लिए लोकप्रिय कोर्स

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म में मजबूत करियर बनाने के लिए यहां कुछ लोकप्रिय कोर्स दिए गए हैं। नीचे सूचीबद्ध कोर्स उन सभी व्यक्तियों के लिए हैं जो इसमें अपना करियर बनाना चाहते हैं-

  • BA in Travel and Tourism Management
  • BA in Hospitality, Travel and Tourism Management
  • BSc. in Travel and Tourism Management
  • BA Tourism Studies
  • BA in Travel and Tourism
  • BSc. in Hospitality and Travel Management
  • BBA in Travel and Tourism Management
  • BBA in Hospitality and Travel Management
  • BBA in Air Travel Management
  • BA/BSc in Aviation
  • Diploma in Travel and Tourism Management
  • Diploma in Hospitality Management
  • Diploma in Tourism Studies
  • Diploma in Aviation, Hospitality and Travel Management
  • Diploma in Tourist Guide
  • Diploma in Tourism and Ticketing
  • Diploma in Airfare and Ticketing
  • MBA in Hospitality Management
  • MBA in Airport Management
  • Master of Tourism Administration 
  • Master of Tourism and Hotel Management
  • MBA in Travel & Tourism
  • MA/MSc Hospitality Management with Specialization in Travel, Leisure & Tourism
  • PGDM in Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Management

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म के क्षेत्र में शीर्ष ऑनलाइन कोर्सेज नीचे दिए गए हैं-

  • Applied Travel & Tourism
  • Life Beyond tourism travel to dialogue
  • Travel Management Course ( Skill-based)
  • 30 Smart Marketing Tips for your Tourism Business
  • Family Tourism
  • Principal Amenities for the Luxury Traveler 
  • Basics of Travel Consultancy
  • Fundamentals of Tourism
  • इंडियन इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ हॉस्पिटैलिटी एंड मैनेजमेंट – ठाणे
  • इंडियन इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टूरिज़्म एंड ट्रेवल मैनेजमेंट- ग्वालियर
  • क्राइस्ट यूनिवर्सिटी – बैंगलोर
  • जामिया मिलिया इस्लामिया, नई दिल्ली
  • टाटा इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ सोशल साइंसेज, मुंबई
  • एमिटी इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ ट्रैवल एंड टूरिज्म – नोएडा
  • नेशनल इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टूरिज़्म एंड हॉस्पिटैलिटी मैनेजमेंट – हैदराबाद
  • केरल इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म मैनेजमेंट
  • इंडियन इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टूरिज़्म एंड ट्रेवल मैनेजमेंट-भुवनेश्वर
  • इंडियन इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टूरिज़्म एंड ट्रेवल मैनेजमेंट- नोएडा
  • इंडियन इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टूरिज़्म एंड ट्रेवल मैनेजमेंट- गोवा
  • इंडियन इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टूरिज़्म एंड ट्रेवल मैनेजमेंट – नेल्लोर
  • एरिजोना स्टेट यूनिवर्सिटी
  • मर्डोक यूनिवर्सिटी
  • एडिलेड यूनिवर्सिटी
  • सेंटेनियल कॉलेज
  • ऑकलैंड इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ टेक्नोलॉजी
  • ड्रेक्सेल यूनिवर्सिटी
  • फ्लोरिडा इंटरनेशनल यूनिवर्सिटी
  • इंडियाना यूनिवर्सिटी
  • पर्ड्यू यूनिवर्सिटी
  • लंदन मेट्रोपॉलिटन यूनिवर्सिटी
  • सॉलेंट यूनिवर्सिटी
  • डर्बी यूनिवर्सिटी
  • यूनिवर्सिटी कॉलेज बर्मिंघम
  • पन्नोनिया यूनिवर्सिटी
  • अमेरिकन यूनिवर्सिटी ऑफ रोम

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म के लिए आपके पास नीचे दी गई योग्यता होनी आवश्यक है-

  • कम से कम 12 साल की स्कूली शिक्षा होनी चाहिए।  
  • छात्र किसी मान्यता प्राप्त यूनिवर्सिटी से किसी भी विषय में ग्रेजुएशन उत्तीर्ण होनी चाहिए। 
  • ग्रेजुएशन में कम से कम 50%अंक होने आवश्यक है।  
  • ग्रेजुएशन के अंतिम वर्ष में पढ़ाई करने वाले छात्र भी MBA के लिए आवेदन कर सकते है, लेकिन निर्धारित समय के अन्दर ग्रेजुएशन डिग्री का सर्टिफिकेट कॉलेज में जमा करना होगा।

आप Leverage Live की मदद से  IELTS /  TOEFL /  GMAT/ GRE /  SAT /  ACT  जैसे एग्जाम की तैयारी कर सकते हैं। लाइव डेमो के लिए अभी  Leverage Live  पर अपना फ्री डेमो बुक करें।

आवेदन प्रक्रिया

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज के लिए भारत और विदेशी विश्वविद्यालयों में आवेदन प्रक्रिया के बारे में नीचे बताया गया है–

भारतीय विश्वविद्यालय में आवेदन करने की प्रक्रिया कुछ इस प्रकार है:

  • सबसे पहले अपनी चुनी हुई यूनिवर्सिटी की ऑफिशियल वेबसाइट में जाकर रजिस्ट्रेशन करें।
  • यूनिवर्सिटी की वेबसाइट में रजिस्ट्रेशन के बाद आपको एक यूजर नेम और पासवर्ड प्राप्त होगा।
  • फिर वेबसाइट में साइन इन के बाद अपने चुने हुए कोर्स का चयन करें जिसे आप करना चाहते हैं।
  • अब शैक्षिक योग्यता, वर्ग आदि के साथ आवेदन फॉर्म भरें।
  • इसके बाद आवेदन फॉर्म जमा करें और आवश्यक आवेदन शुल्क का भुगतान करें। 
  • यदि एडमिशन, प्रवेश परीक्षा पर आधारित है तो पहले प्रवेश परीक्षा के लिए रजिस्ट्रेशन करें और फिर रिजल्ट के बाद काउंसलिंग की प्रतीक्षा करें। 
  • प्रवेश परीक्षा के अंको के आधार पर आपका चयन किया जाएगा और लिस्ट जारी की जाएगी।

विदेश के विश्वविद्यालयों में प्रवेश के लिए आवेदन प्रक्रिया इस प्रकार है:

  • आपकी आवेदन प्रक्रिया का फर्स्ट स्टेप सही कोर्स चुनना है, जिसके लिए आप  AI Course Finder  की सहायता लेकर अपने पसंदीदा कोर्सेज को शॉर्टलिस्ट कर सकते हैं।
  • एक्सपर्ट्स से कॉन्टैक्ट के पश्चात वे कॉमन डैशबोर्ड प्लेटफॉर्म के माध्यम से कई विश्वविद्यालयों की आपकी आवेदन प्रक्रिया शुरू करेंगे। 
  • अगला कदम अपने सभी दस्तावेजों जैसे SOP, सर्टिफिकेट्स और LOR और आवश्यक टेस्ट स्कोर जैसे  IELTS , IELTS , SAT, ACT आदि को इकट्ठा करना और सुव्यवस्थित करना है। 
  • आपने एप्लीकेशन और सभी आवश्यक दस्तावेज जमा करने के बाद,  आप आवास, छात्र वीजा और छात्रवृत्ति / छात्र लोन के लिए आवेदन प्रक्रिया शुरू करेंगे । 
  • अब आपके प्रस्ताव पत्र की प्रतीक्षा करने का समय है जिसमें लगभग 4-6 सप्ताह या उससे अधिक समय लग सकता है। 
  • ऑफर लेटर आने के बाद उसे स्वीकार करके आवश्यक सेमेस्टर शुल्क का भुगतान करना आपकी आवेदन प्रक्रिया का अंतिम चरण है। 

आवदेन प्रक्रिया से सम्बन्धित जानकारी और मदद के लिए  Leverage Edu  के एक्सपर्ट्स से 1800572000 पर संपर्क करें ।

आवश्यक दस्तावेजों की लिस्ट नीचे दी गई है-

  • आधिकारिक  शैक्षणिक ट्रांसक्रिप्ट   
  • स्कैन किए हुए पासपोर्ट की कॉपी
  • IELTS   या   TOEFL ,  आवश्यक टेस्ट स्कोर 
  • प्रोफेशनल/एकेडमिक LORs
  • निबंध (यदि आवश्यक हो)
  • पोर्टफोलियो  (यदि आवश्यक हो)
  • अपडेट किया गया  सीवी/रिज्यूमे
  • एक पासपोर्ट और  छात्र वीज़ा    

छात्र वीजा पाने के लिए भी  Leverage Edu  विशेषज्ञ आपकी हर सम्भव मदद करेंगे।

यहां उन व्यक्तियों के लिए सर्वोत्तम कंपनियां हैं जो ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म में अपना करियर शुरू करना चाहते हैं-

  • Cox & Kings Ltd.
  • Thomas Cook (India) Ltd
  • Travix Leisure & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
  • SOTC Travel Limited
  • NDTV GoodTimes
  • Mahindra Holidays 
  • Jet Airways
  • India Healthcare Tourism (IHCT)
  • East India Travel Co
  • National Geographic
  • American Express Global Business Travels

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म में जॉब्स

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म एक ऐसा फील्ड है जिसमें कई और फील्ड जुड़ जाते हैं और इसे बड़ा करियर विकल्प बना देते हैं। जॉब्स के नजरिए से इस फील्ड में होटल मैनेजमेंट, क्रूस इंडस्ट्री और एविएशन जैसे विकल्प जुड़ते हैं और इसे ज्यादा लाभकारी करियर बना देते हैं। ये एक ऐसी फील्ड है, जो आपके स्किल्स को पॉलिश तो करती ही है, लगातार नए स्किल सिखाने का काम भी इसमें होता रहता है। इन सबके लिए आपको खुद को तैयार भी करना होता है क्योंकि सबके लिए हमेशा नया सीखते रहना आसान बिलकुल नहीं होता है। इस फील्ड की अहमियत ऐसे भी समझी जा सकती है कि वर्ल्ड ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म काउंसिल (डब्ल्यूटीटीसी) ने भारत में भी इसके बढ़ते कदमों को माना है। काउंसिल का मानना है कि भारत की आर्थिक स्थिति में टूरिज्म का बड़ा रोल है और समय के साथ ये बढ़ ही रहा है। 

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म ऐसी इंडस्ट्री भी है, जो नई तकनीक की वजह से और उसके साथ भी लगातार आगे बढ़ रही है। नई तकनीक जिसके साथ टिकट बुकिंग, टूर बजट की प्लानिंग और ट्रेवल से जुड़े दूसरे काम कुछ क्लिक पर ही हो जाते हैं। अब हम आपको ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म की फील्ड से जुड़ी बेस्ट जॉब्स के बारे में विस्तृत तरीके से बताएंगे-

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म की फील्ड से जुड़ा सबसे ज्यादा पसंद किया जाने वाला क्षेत्र है एविएशन। इस क्षेत्र में काम करते हुए आपको काम के साथ घूमने का मौका भी बराबरी से मिलता है। इतना ही नहीं हवाई यातायात लाखों लोगों को सामाजिक व्यापार से जुड़ने का मौका भी देता है और इसकी वजह से टूरिज्म इंडस्ट्री को खूब बढ़ावा मिलता है। इस क्षेत्र में कई सारे मौके मिलते हैं जैसे टिकटिंग एम्प्लॉई से लेकर ग्राउंड क्रू तक। विकल्प और भी हैं, जान लीजिए-

  • एयरलाइन ग्राउंड ऑपरेशन्स
  • एयर टिकटिंग
  • एयरपोर्ट मैनेजमेंट
  • स्ट्यूवर्ड/एयर होस्ट्जेज
  • कस्टमर सपोर्ट फाइट इस्कोर्ट
  • फोरेन एक्स्चेंज या सेल्स एडमिनिस्ट्रेशन
  • पेट्रोन सुपरविजन
  • इन फ्लाइट असिस्टेंट एंड डिफेंस
  • इटिनरी एडमिनिस्ट्रेशन
  • वोएजर हैंडलिंग
  • सुपीरियर ट्रेवल मेंटर
  • टूर डेस्क मैनेजर 
  • ट्रैवल एक्जीक्यूटिव

इस जॉब में हर शख्स को मैनेजमेंट और बजटिंग का खास ख्याल रखना होता है ताकि यात्रियों की ट्रिप बेहतरीन तरीके से प्लान की जा सके। जैसे ट्रेवल एजेंट बजट और टूर पैकेज ऐसे प्लान करते हैं कि यात्री को कम से कम निवेश में अच्छी से अच्छी ट्रिप मिल सके। ट्रैवल एजेंट रिसॉर्ट और वेकेशन पैकेज कस्टमर के हिसाब से चुनते हैं। एजेंट को डेस्टिनेशन की भी अच्छी जानकारी होनी चाहिए। साथ में टाइम मैनेजमेंट और बजट को बैलेंस करने के स्किल्स भी खूब काम आते हैं।

खाना बनाना और ट्रेवलिंग, दोनों ही आपकी पसंद हैं तो शेफ का करियर भी आप चुन सकते हैं। आप इसके लिए दुनिया भर के जाने-माने संस्थानों से कलिनेरी आर्ट्स में डिग्री ले सकते हैं। कलिनेरी इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ अमेरिका, इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ कालिनेरी एजुकेशन जैसे संस्थान इसमें आपकी मदद करेंगे। एक्जिक्यूटिव शेव किचन सुपरविजन का काम करते हैं और किचन से जुड़े निर्णय भी लेते हैं। अंतरराष्ट्रीय शेफ के तौर पर काम करते हुए आप पूरी दुनिया घूम सकते हैं और हर जगह के कूजीन के बारे में भी जान सकते हैं। ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म के सबसे क्रिएटिव और डिमांडिंग जॉब माने जाने वाले एक्जिक्यूटिव शेफ के करियर में आपको खाने के साथ खूब सारे प्रयोग करने होंगे। फिर इन्हें रोचक तरीके से सर्व करने के तरीकों पर भी ध्यान देना होगा।

होटल और हॉस्पिटेलिटी इंडस्ट्री तेजी से बढ़ रही है और इसमें मौके भी खूब मिल रहे हैं। होटल मैनेजमेंट के करियर में बहुत कुछ शामिल है जैसे होटल एथिक्स, मैनेजमेंट, ऑपेरेशन्स, फाइनेंशियल मार्केटिंग। इन सबका ध्यान सिर्फ और सिर्फ यात्रियों की सुविधा के लिए रखा जाता है। इस क्षेत्र में आपको कई रोल निभाने होंगे जैसे फ्रंट डेस्क और कान्सीएर्श़ (concierge) सर्विसेज। आपके पास प्रॉब्लम सॉलविंग योग्यता है और कॉम्यूनिकेशन स्किल भी तो ये फील्ड आपके लिए ही है। 

क्रूज शिप डायरेक्टर शिप के एडमिनिस्ट्रेटर की तरह काम करता है। शिप के ‘ऑन बोर्ड इवेंट’ होने पर आयोजित होने वाले किसी भी तरह के इवेंट की जिम्मेदारी उन्हीं की होती है। क्रूज शिप पर डायरेक्टर होते हुए उम्मीदवार को 136000 डॉलर प्रति वर्ष तक की कमाई हो सकती है। क्रूज डायरेक्टर क्रूज शिप का वो चेहरा होता है, जिसका चेहरा आमतौर पर नजर नहीं आता है। डायरेक्टर शिप पर होने वाले खास मौकों पर ही सामने आते हैं। कुछ जगहों पर इस काम के लिए बैचलर डिग्री की मांग की जाती है। इस काम में पुराना अनुभव भी मांगा जा सकता है। कुछ साल तक होटल में काम करने का अनुभाव भी कई दफा काम आ जाता है। 

पी आर मैनेजर  का काम कंपनी की छवि को बेहतर करते जाना होता है। इसके लिए उम्मीदवार को ऐसी रण नीतियां बनानी होती हैं कि कंपनी की छवि और ब्रांड अच्छे से स्थापित होता जाए। इस काम में उम्मीदवार को कंपनी के प्रवक्ता के तौर पर भी काम करना होता है। जिम्मेदारियां निभाते हुए आपको दुनिया घूमने का भी मौका मिलता है ताकि आप ब्रांड को प्रमोट कर सकें। पब्लिक रिलेशन में करियर बनाने के लिए आपको मार्केटिंग, मीडिया रिलेशंस, सोशल मीडिया और ब्रांड मैनेजमेंट जैसे क्षेत्रों की अच्छी जानकारी होनी चाहिए। 

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज़्म कोर्सेज करने के बाद छात्र इन जॉब प्रोफाइल्स में अपना करियर बना सकते हैं और इन प्रोफाइल्स के अनुसार सैलरी इस प्रकार है:

हां, ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म में करियर न केवल साहसिक है, बल्कि आकर्षक भी है। यह बढ़ते कारोबार और करियर के अवसरों के साथ दुनिया में सबसे तेजी से बढ़ते क्षेत्रों में से एक है, जिससे दुनिया अधिक परस्पर जुड़ी हुई है।

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म एक व्यापक उद्योग है और इसमें ट्रैवल कंसल्टेंट, टूर गाइड, होटल मैनेजर, इवेंट प्लानर, कंटेंट मैनेजर, पीआर मैनेजर, कॉरपोरेट ट्रैवल गाइड आदि जैसे काम शामिल हैं।

ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म में करियर शुरू करने के लिए स्टूडेंट्स रेगुलर या पार्ट टाइम कोर्सेज के ग्रुप में एनरोलमेंट कर सकते हैं। वे टॉप कंपनियों के साथ इंटर्नशिप या नौकरी कर सकते हैं या अपना करियर शुरू करने के लिए फ्रीलांसिंग का प्रयास कर सकते हैं।

पर्यटन में सबसे अधिक भुगतान वाली नौकरी एक शीर्ष स्तरीय अंतरराष्ट्रीय होटल श्रृंखला के खाद्य और पेय निदेशक और महाप्रबंधक है। ट्रेवल एंड टूरिज्म एक उभरता हुआ उद्योग है जिसने नौकरी चाहने वालों के साथ-साथ उद्यमियों के लिए कई रोजगार के अवसर पैदा किए हैं।

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