Learn Hindi Speaking to Make Your Trip to India Easier
Nizamuddin Siddiqui, AI & Data Science | Business | Lifestyle
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Lessons in This Class
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Course Overview
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Essential Numbers, Money & Colors
8:21
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Essential Words
14:47
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Daily Use Short Phrases
26:07
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Transportation
26:09
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Shopping
11:13
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Talking to a Stranger
21:13
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Going Out & Needs
16:05
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Hotel
8:11
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Restaurant
8:06
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11.
Time & Days
5:42
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12.
Weather
3:50
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About This Class
Have you ever thought about travelling to India?
“Learn Hindi Speaking to Make Your Trip to India Easier” will cover everything you need to know in Hindi to travel to India and communicate with locals without worrying and mastering the language.
What you will get?
1. Super Easy English to Hindi Translation for phrases and vocabulary related to Travel
2. Phrases and Vocabulary in Native Speaking style
3. PDF files of all lectures in resources.
4. You can always ask questions in the Discussion section
What you will achieve after taking this course?
1. You will be able to communicate in Hindi from day one.
2. You will be able to communicate with Native Hindi Speakers.
3. You will feel confident while travelling in India.
What you will not get in this class?
1. You will not get grammar lessons because, as per the instructor, for travelling needs you need to know essential words and phrases but learning Hindi grammar through English is a time-consuming process. A traveller doesn't need that.
2. You will not get formal introductions in every lecture except the course introduction and the instructor will move directly into speaking.
Who should take this class?
It is perfect for anyone who is a beginner and knows nothing about the Hindi language or someone who knows a little bit of Hindi and would love to learn some Hindi phrases and vocabulary through English. Basically, it is created for people in three categories defined below:
1. A must-have for travellers to India who want to get the most out of their trip.
2. Anyone travelling to a country where Hindi is spoken.
3. Any individual who is eager to study Hindi.
About the Instructor
Hi, I am Nizamuddin Siddiqui, an Indian and a Native Hindi speaker. Professionally, I am a self-employed person working on my own and my client's content projects.
Why should you take this class?
I created this course by keeping in mind the problems I faced due to my lack of knowledge of the Russian language when I went to Russia.
I am supremely confident that after taking this course, you will never need to worry about travelling in India.
There are a lot of phrases that we use while travelling and I covered almost all of them.
If you think I forgot any just mention it in the Discussion section and I will try to provide it as soon as possible.
Broadly, the course is divided into 11 sections and the phrases in each section have a lot to learn.
The 11 sections in this course:
1. Essential Numbers, Money & Colors
2. Essential Words
3. Daily Use Short Phrases
4. Transportation
5. Shopping
6. Talking to a Stranger
7. Going Out & Needs
8. Hotel
9. Restaurant
10. Time & Days
11. Weather
Words & Phrases that you will find in this Learn Hindi Speaking course:
Hello
Good morning
Good night
A Quarter
Half
Tall
Short
Straight
Water
Right
Left
Good
Bad
Clock
Question
Sea
Mountain
Both
Sun
Moon
My
Correct
Incorrect
Terrible
Pain
Laundryman
I
You
We
Morning
Noon
Evening
Night
Here
There
What
Which
Where
How
Now
Route/Way
Everything
Everywhere
Everyone
Give
Take
Low
High
Necessary
Never
Noise
See
Pick
Push
Remove
Sometimes
Somehow
Stairs
Steal
Stranger
Their
Them
But
Throw
Today
Vegetable
Weak
Whom
Whose
Wide
Wonderful
Work
World
Name
Go
Come
He/She/It
Man
Woman
Girl
Boy
Air
Put
Home
Hand
Off
Need
Try
Us
New
News
Place
Me
Under
Day
Children
Eggs
Yogurt
Lemon
Onion
Garlic
Sugar
Short Phrases
You're overcharging.
Where is my luggage?
I can't find my luggage.
Where is the exit?
This is my passport.
My name is Nizam.
I am from the USA.
Please open the gate.
How's it going?
How are you?
What are you doing?
Why not?
I know.
I don't know.
I told you.
Are you okay?
I am okay.
Is it useful?
Try again.
Let's see.
With pleasure.
Yes, I got it.
I forgot.
This is wrong.
You were right.
A little.
Are you sure?
Have a snack.
Bring that here.
Come join us.
Follow me.
What did you say?
What's today's date?
I am done.
Come downstairs.
Come upstairs.
Go downstairs.
Go upstairs.
Step back.
Step aside.
After you!
For whom?
Take it.
That's all.
Anything else?
Nothing else.
Be careful.
Not that.
Show me.
This one.
That one.
Move a bit.
Come along.
Come in.
Come out.
Let's go.
Really?
How many?
How much?
A lot.
Keep it.
Remind me later.
Leave it.
Keep it up.
Don't come closer.
Maybe some other time.
Do you know?
I know already.
No, not yet.
Yes, I am ready.
Do you remember?
Did you hear?
I am just coming.
Sit here.
This museum is very good.
You have a good taste.
Your smile is very beautiful.
You're very beautiful.
What is the time?
You think so?
Who is this person?
Who is there?
Congratulations!
Take care.
I am on vacation.
Okay.
See you later.
Let me think.
I like it.
I liked it.
Do you understand?
Yes, I understand.
Where is the currency exchange?
What's up?
How was your day?
This is stupid.
I am non-vegetarian.
I am vegetarian.
Me too.
Is that so?
She is my wife.
He is my husband.
She is my mother.
He is my father.
He is my son.
She is my daughter.
He is my brother.
She is my sister.
We’re friends.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
You're welcome.
No problem.
Sorry.
I need a pen.
I need a paper.
I have stomach pain.
What happened?
Nothing.
Transport
I would like to request a pickup from the airport.
How long is the ride to the hotel?
How much for a ride to the Railway Station?
Can you take us to the railway museum?
We have left that place behind.
Focus on driving.
Turn down the music, please.
Take a shortcut to save time.
Please open the window.
I want to go shopping. Hurry up. Start the car.
Wait a moment. I will be back.
Please pick this bag.
We don't have all day.
Sorry to make you wait.
Just wait! Until I come.
What is the fare to reach Juhu Beach?
Are there any bus tours in this city?
How much is the ticket?
How long does the tour last?
Where does this bus go?
Does this bus go to the Railway Station?
Can you please tell me the bus number to reach the Railway Station?
I missed the bus. When will the next one arrive?
Where is the nearest bus stop?
I feel nauseous.
I arrived on time.
Which is the nearest metro station?
Where is the ticket counter?
I want to go to Rajiv Chowk Metro station from here. How much for the ticket?
How much is the fare to reach Mumbai?
Where is platform number 10?
Can I get the train to Delhi from this platform?
Will Shatabdi Express come on this platform?
When do we arrive in Mumbai?
I want to book a train ticket from Delhi to Lucknow.
Which is the train to Jaipur?
By the time I reached the station, the train had left.
I want to sit on the window side.
Let me sit on the window side.
What is the next station?
Is this bogie number 4?
Can you help me find my berth?
Where shall we put our suitcases?
I missed my train. How can I take the next one?
Do I need to buy another ticket?
Where can I find a coolie?
Coolie, can you take this to platform number 5?
How much is it to carry this luggage?
Move fast or the train will leave.
On which platform will the Mumbai Express arrive?
Where can I get an autorickshaw?
Auto driver, can you drop me off at the nearest metro station?
Do you know where the taxi stand is?
I want to rent a 5-seater car for 3 days.
Is this car insured?
When will the taxi arrive here?
You were in a sound sleep.
I hope you slept well.
How many hours did you sleep?
Are you still feeling sleepy?
I can see you're feeling sleepy.
Why didn't you come to the hotel today?
I will call you.
I have been ringing you up for 4 hours.
Why are you late?
When will you reach the hotel?
Make sure you reach on time.
What happened to the car?
My car broke down.
Do something we have to reach there on time.
Shopping
Do you have a cheaper one?
Can you reduce the price?
Is this pure cotton?
Is this from Kashmir?
How much for this?
How much for this bag?
How much for these earrings?
How much for the tea?
How far is the market?
Which spice is this?
How much for Mango Pickle?
How many grams does this pack have?
I don't need.
Let me get a closer look.
Be sure to pack it well.
Can I make the payment with a credit card?
Show me the one with long sleeves.
What is it made of?
Tell me the total amount.
What is this?
Show me that book with a red front.
Give me the receipt.
I'll buy three if you can give me a lower price.
What is the size of this dress?
Show me the blue colored dress.
Where is the changing room?
Do you sell men's undergarments?
Do you have black shoes in size 8?
Where can I buy an English newspaper?
How much will these 100 grams be?
Why are all the shops closed today? Is it a festival day?
I forgot my wallet in the hotel room. Can you wait, I will be right back?
Talking with Strangers
Hey, listen.
Do you speak English?
Could you please give me a hand to move this luggage?
I didn't understand. Could you speak slowly?
Is this yours?
What is your name?
What do you do?
Is there anything interesting to see nearby?
Tell me about your family.
How many people are in your family?
Do you have any brothers or sisters?
How old are you?
When is your birthday?
Would you mind taking a few pictures for us?
Which pet do you like?
I like cats.
I like dogs.
Can I help you?
What do you want from life?
I want a peaceful life.
Could you please keep an eye on my luggage?
What are you talking about?
I didn't get you.
Can we talk?
What is that tall building?
What is there?
Don't you get what I am saying?
What does it mean?
I am not used to it.
We have to go.
Now I can't stay.
What do you mean?
Can I make a phone call?
Are you feeling good?
Yes, I am happy.
You took the words out of my mouth.
I will remain in India for a week.
My grandfather named me.
Yes, I agree.
Next week we will leave India.
Until when are you going to stay in Delhi?
Who are these people?
Are you here on a trip?
I am happy to meet you.
Okay, got it.
I am searching for you on Facebook.
I think I'm lost here. I want to go to a hotel called Taj. Can you help?
Where are you from in India?
What are the best places to visit in this city?
No matter what happens, I have to see the Taj Mahal.
It matters to me the most.
What are you asking about?
Where are you going?
We will meet tomorrow.
Goodbye
Going out & Needs
Where is Hotel Taj?
Go straight, take the first right and then the second left. Taj Hotel is there.
How long does it take on foot?
What is the shortest route to reach the hotel Taj?
I had a hard time finding the hotel.
Is there a lady’s parlor nearby?
Is there a pharmacy nearby?
Is there a zoo in this city?
What animals do they have there?
Do they have tigers in the zoo?
Leave me alone.
Leave us alone.
I'm getting dressed, I'll just come.
How is the weather there?
I never got the chance.
I have to get up early.
If you don't mind, could I take a picture of this place?
Don't wait for me; I am not coming.
It is already 10.
I don't want it.
Why is he shouting?
When will he be back?
Taj Mahal is very beautiful.
Please let me go.
Please print this document.
Please fix my bag's chain.
I will go to Kashmir.
What do you want?
It seems like we will be late.
I understand a little bit of Hindi.
Police officer, I lost my wallet. I need your help.
Is it raining there?
I can't walk any further.
He bumped into me.
Let me think, where did I put my bag.
It's high time to visit Nainital.
Hotel
Do you have any empty rooms?
I need two rooms.
I have three suitcases.
Do you have a swimming pool in your hotel?
Do you have wifi in your hotel?
Please give me the keys to my room.
I want to change my room.
I lost my keys.
What time is breakfast served in the morning?
Can I have the laundry done today?
When will the laundry be ready?
Please clean up the bathroom.
We need one more pair of bath slippers.
We need one more towel.
Please change the sheets and pillow cases.
The internet is not working. Please check and fix it.
The soap has run out. Give me another.
Don't disturb me. I will call if needed.
Restaurant
Are there any vacant tables?
We're four people.
Please bring the menu card.
Could you tell us about the specials of the day?
What would you recommend for us?
Your order will be ready in just a moment.
Can you make it fast?
Please give us the water and glasses.
Could you get me some salt?
This much is sufficient.
Could you bring two more plates?
Come and see.
Please pack the leftovers. We will take them to the hotel.
How does it taste? Sweet or salty?
The food was delicious.
Come get it.
The more, the better.
My stomach is growling.
What did you put in it?
I am allergic to cheese.
Can I have the bill, please?
Keep the change.
Time & Date
We will leave at 2.
We reached here at 1:15.
We have to visit the embassy at 10:45.
My train is at 10:10 in the morning.
What is the date tomorrow?
What was the date yesterday?
We arrived in India on April 5th.
We will leave India on May 20th
Can we travel the whole of North India in one month?
Which day is tomorrow?
Which day was yesterday?
What day is May 20th?
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Weather
Today it's cold.
Don't go outside, it's very hot there.
Today it's raining here.
It seems like spring is here.
The best time of the year in India is spring.
Most schools are closed during the summers in India because it is very hot during those days.
The peak of winter is the best time to visit Manali because, during winters, snowfall occurs there.
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I'm so excited you're here!
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Hands-on Class Project
In the class project, you have to do the following things:
1. Try to figure out the patterns in the language.
2. Try to create at least five new sentences related to daily life routine
3. Share your sentences in the project and your explanation behind creating those sentences(Which means how this course helped you create those sentences).
I'll be waiting for your class project.
You can download all the lectures PDF in resources. Don't forget to download them because you can refer them at any time.
I wish you a happy journey to India.
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