This monograph presents a comprehensive, structured resource for Hindi speakers to learn, practice, and reference 5,000 commonly used English sentences with precise Hindi equivalents. It is designed for learners at beginner to intermediate levels who want practical communicative competence for everyday situations: travel, work, shopping, emergencies, social interactions, appointments, banking, education, tech support, and more.
The best PDFs provide the English sentence, the Hindi translation in Devanagari script, and the Romanized Hindi (Hindi written in English letters) for pronunciation.
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| English Sentence | Hindi Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | How much does this cost? | इसका क्या दाम है? | | It is too expensive. | यह बहुत महंगा है। | | Can you give me a discount? | क्या आप मुझे छूट दे सकते हैं? | | I am just looking. | मैं बस देख रहा हूँ। | | Please pack this for me. | कृपया इसे मेरे लिए पैक कर दें। | | Do you accept cards? | क्या आप कार्ड स्वीकार करते हैं? | | Where can I find vegetables? | मुझे सब्जियाँ कहाँ मिलेंगी? | | I need a kilo of sugar. | मुझे एक किलो चीनी चाहिए। | | The price is fixed. | दाम निर्धारित (फिक्स) है। | | Give me the bill, please. | मुझे बिल दे दीजिये। | 5000 daily use english sentences in hindi pdf
You might wonder, why specifically 5,000 sentences? Why not 500 or 10,000?
Linguistic studies suggest that the average person uses roughly 2,000 to 3,000 unique sentence structures in their daily life. By mastering 5,000 sentences, you are creating a safety net. You cover: Appendices:
A PDF containing 5,000 sentences ensures that you never have to "think" about grammar. Instead, you recall a ready-made sentence and use it instantly.
(These samples follow the monograph's standard: natural Hindi, gender variants noted where relevant.) You might wonder, why specifically 5,000 sentences