It is very easy to learn Hindi if you start with short sentences. The sentences are not hard to read, short, and perfect to use daily. The whole world desires to speak Hindi but fears grammar and lengthy sentences. The good news is that you can start speaking Hindi with very simple and basic sentences.
Here, we will learn 100+ simple Hindi sentences and their English equivalent. These will help you in practice of day-to-day speech, enhance your vocabulary, and make you confident.
Why do we begin with simple sentences?
- They can be memorized.
- They are used on a daily basis.
- They help you in gaining a strong foundation in grammar.
- They make it easy to talk.
- They make you confident enough to talk in real situations.
Now let us begin with the list of basic sentences.
Basic Greetings and Introduction
Namaste – Hello
Shubh prabhat – Good morning
Shubh raatri – Good night
Aap kaise ho – How are you?
Main theek hoon – I am fine
Dhanyavaad – Thank you
Aapka swagat hai – You are welcome
Kripya – Please
Maaf kijiye – Sorry or Excuse me
Mera naam Rohan hai – My name is Rohan
Daily Conversation Sentences
Tum kahan ja rahe ho – Where are you going?
Main ghar ja raha hoon – I am going home
Tum kya kar rahe ho – What are you doing?
Main khaana kha raha hoon – I am eating food
Tum school ja rahe ho – Are you going to school?
Haan, main school ja raha hoon – Yes, I am going to school
Nahi, main school nahi ja raha – No, I am not going to school
Tumhe paani chahiye – Do you want water?
Mujhe paani chahiye – I want water
Mujhe paani nahi chahiye – I do not want water
Simple Sentences for Home
Darwaza band karo – Close the door
Darwaza kholo – Open the door
Batti bujha do – Switch off the light
Batti jala do – Switch on the ligh
Pankha chalao – Switch on the fan
Pankha band karo – Switch off the fan
Kursi le aao – Bring a chair
Kitab rakho – Keep a book
Khidki kholo – Open the window
Khidki band karo – Close the window
School and Study Sentences
Kitab kholo – Open the book
Kitab band karo – Close the book
Sawal ka jawab do – Answer the question
Kalam uthao – Pick up the pen
Kalam rakho – Hold the pen
Kaagaz padho – Read the paper
Likho – Write
Suno – Listen
Samjho – Understand
Sawal pucho – Ask a question
Eating and Drinking Sentences
Paani peeyo – Drink water
Doodh peeyo – Drink milk
Roti khao – Eat bread
Sabzi khao – Eat vegetables
Phal khao – Eat fruits
Chai lao – Bring tea
Chini daalo – Add sugar
Namak do – Add salt
Khana banao – Cook food
Khana garam karo – Heat the food
Travel Sentences
Gaadi roko – Stop the car
Gaadi chalao – Drive the car
Dheere chalao – Drive slowly
Jaldi chalao – Drive fast
Seedha jao – Go straight
Daaye muḍo – Turn right
Baaye muḍo – Turn left
Yahan ruko – Stop here
Station kahan hai – Where is the station?
Ticket le lo – Take the ticket
Shopping sentences
Ye kitne ka hai – How much is this?
Mujhe ye lena hai – I want to buy this
Mujhe ye nahi lena – I do not want to buy this
Daam kam karo – Lessen the price
Mujhe aloo chahiye – I need potatoes
Mujeh chai chahiye – I need tea
Mujhe ek kilo cheeni chahiye – I need one kilogram of sugar
Ye mehenga hai – This is costly
Ye sasta hai – This is cheap
Mujhe paise do – Give money
Sentences for Daily Life
Jaldi aao – Come on time
Der mat karo – Don’t be late
Chup raho – Keep quiet
Dhyan do – Pay attention
Kya hua – What happened?
Kuch nahi – Nothing
Bahar jao – Go outside
Andar aao – Come inside
Utho – Wake up
So jao – Sleep
Sentences with Emotions
Mujhe khushi hai – I am happy
Mujhe dukh hai – I am sad
Mujhe gussa aa raha hai – I am angry
Mujhe darr lag raha hai – I am scared
Mujhe pyas lagi hai – I am thirsty
Mujhe bhookh lagi hai – I am hungry
Mujhe thand lag rahi hai – I feel cold
Mujhe garmi lag rahi hai – I feel hot
Mujhe thoda aram chahiye – I need some rest
Mujhe khushi mili – I got happiness
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Sentences for Practice
Main school jaata hoon – I go to school
Tum khelte ho – You play
Vah padhta hai – He studies
Vah padhti hai – She is reading
Hum gaate hain – We sing
Tum likhte ho – You are writing
Vah so raha hai – He is sleeping
Main khana kha raha hoon – I am eating
Tum paani pee rahe ho – You are drinking water
Hum khel rahe hain – We are playing
Final Thoughts
The most effective way to learn the language is to memorize short Hindi sentences. These are quick, handy, and extremely helpful in day-to-day life. Repeating these 100 sentences again and again will make you bold to communicate freely in Hindi within no time. Slowly and gradually, after you practice more, you can slowly increase the words and begin constructing longer sentences.
The secret is practice. Practice reading out loud and repeating these sentences regularly with family members, friends, or even by yourself. Memorizing and reading out will have you fluent in no time.
FAQs for Simple Hindi Sentences
Will the sentences suffice to start speaking Hindi?
Yes, these are the basics. These will enable you to get through day-to-day conversation.
How do I memorize them in a simple way?
Repetition five to ten times a day and apply them to life.
Is script required to converse in Hindi?
No, begin with the English script (Romanized Hindi) and proceed with learning the script.
Are these sentences applicable for children also?
Yes, they are simple and brief, easy for children and beginners.
How do I pick up faster?
Talk every day, listen to Hindi speakers, and repeat short Hindi sentences.



