Hindi to English Translation Exercise – Basic Sentences

  1. मैं एक छात्र हूँ।
  2. वह मेरा दोस्त है।
  3. यह मेरी किताब है।
  4. मैं रोज स्कूल जाता हूँ।
  5. वह खाना खाती है।
  6. तुम बहुत अच्छे हो।
  7. मेरे पास एक पेन है।
  8. हम अंग्रेजी सीखते हैं।
  9. वह बाजार जाता है।
  10. आज मौसम अच्छा है।

English

  1. I am a student.
  2. He is my friend.
  3. This is my book.
  4. I go to school every day.
  5. She eats food.
  6. You are very good.
  7. I have a pen.
  8. We learn English.
  9. He goes to the market.
  10. The weather is good today.
  1. मैं सुबह जल्दी उठता हूँ।
  2. मेरी बहन चाय नहीं पीती है।
  3. क्या तुम अंग्रेजी बोलते हो?
  4. मेरे पास एक मोबाइल फोन है।
  5. वह अभी खाना खा रहा है।
  6. हमें रोज अंग्रेजी पढ़नी चाहिए।
  7. मुझे क्रिकेट खेलना पसंद है।
  8. क्या तुम्हारे पास एक पेन है?
  9. वह आज स्कूल नहीं जा रही है।
  10. मेरा भाई बहुत तेज दौड़ता है।
  11. कृपया दरवाजा खोलो।
  12. मुझे यह किताब पसंद नहीं है।
  13. तुम कहाँ रहते हो?
  14. मैं अपना होमवर्क कर रहा हूँ।
  15. वह मेरी मदद कर सकता है।
  16. हमारे घर में एक छोटा बगीचा है।
  17. कल मैं बाजार गया था।
  18. क्या तुम मेरे साथ आ सकते हो?
  19. मेरी माँ खाना बना रही हैं।
  20. मुझे अंग्रेजी सीखनी है।

Answer Key

  1. I get up early in the morning.
  2. My sister does not drink tea.
  3. Do you speak English?
  4. I have a mobile phone.
  5. He is eating food now.
  6. We should study English every day.
  7. I like playing cricket.
  8. Do you have a pen?
  9. She is not going to school today.
  10. My brother runs very fast.
  11. Please open the door.
  12. I do not like this book.
  13. Where do you live?
  14. I am doing my homework.
  15. He can help me.
  16. There is a small garden in our house.
  17. I went to the market yesterday.
  18. Can you come with me?
  19. My mother is cooking food.
  20. I want to learn English.

A. Morning & Routine

  1. मैं रोज सुबह छह बजे उठता हूँ।
  2. उठने के बाद मैं अपना बिस्तर ठीक करता हूँ।
  3. मेरी माँ सुबह जल्दी चाय बनाती हैं।
  4. मैं नाश्ता करने से पहले नहाता हूँ।
  5. आज मुझे जल्दी तैयार होना है।
  6. मेरा भाई अभी सो रहा है।
  7. क्या तुम रोज सुबह टहलने जाते हो?
  8. मैं सुबह नाश्ता नहीं छोड़ता हूँ।
  9. रविवार को हम देर से उठते हैं।
  10. मेरे पिता अखबार पढ़ रहे हैं।

B. Home & Family

  1. हमारे घर में चार लोग हैं।
  2. मेरी बहन अपना कमरा साफ कर रही है।
  3. मैं घर पर अपनी माँ की मदद करता हूँ।
  4. क्या तुम्हारा भाई घर पर है?
  5. वह अभी घर पर नहीं है।
  6. मेरे पास आज ज्यादा समय नहीं है।
  7. यह मेरी छोटी बहन की किताब है।
  8. कृपया पंखा बंद कर दो।
  9. दरवाजा खुला है, इसलिए उसे बंद कर दो।
  10. हमें घर साफ रखना चाहिए।

C. Work, Study & Learning

  1. मैं रोज अंग्रेजी सीखने की कोशिश करता हूँ।
  2. आज हमारे पास एक महत्वपूर्ण काम है।
  3. मैं अपना होमवर्क पूरा कर चुका हूँ।
  4. क्या तुमने अपना नाश्ता कर लिया है?
  5. वह अभी अपने शिक्षक से बात कर रही है।
  6. मुझे इस शब्द का अर्थ समझ नहीं आ रहा है।
  7. अगर तुम रोज अभ्यास करोगे, तो तुम्हारी अंग्रेजी बेहतर होगी।
  8. मैं काम पर जाने से पहले अपना बैग तैयार करता हूँ।
  9. मेरा दोस्त मुझे अंग्रेजी बोलने में मदद करता है।
  10. आज मैं घर से काम कर रहा हूँ।

D. Market, Travel & Outside

  1. मैं शाम को बाजार जाने वाला हूँ।
  2. क्या तुम मेरे साथ बाजार चलोगे?
  3. मुझे रास्ते में एक पुराना दोस्त मिला।
  4. यह दुकान मेरे घर के पास है।
  5. मुझे इस शर्ट का रंग पसंद है, लेकिन यह थोड़ी महंगी है।
  6. कृपया मुझे एक किलो सेब दे दीजिए।
  7. मैं बस का इंतजार कर रहा हूँ।
  8. हमें आज ऑटो नहीं मिला।
  9. बारिश हो रही थी, इसलिए हम घर वापस आ गए।
  10. घर पहुँचने के बाद मैंने एक कप चाय पी।

English

  1. I get up at six every morning.
  2. After getting up, I make my bed.
  3. My mother makes tea early in the morning.
  4. I take a bath before having breakfast.
  5. I have to get ready early today.
  6. My brother is sleeping now.
  7. Do you go for a walk every morning?
  8. I do not skip breakfast in the morning.
  9. We get up late on Sundays.
  10. My father is reading the newspaper.
  11. There are four people in our family.
  12. My sister is cleaning her room.
  13. I help my mother at home.
  14. Is your brother at home?
  15. He is not at home right now.
  16. I do not have much time today.
  17. This is my younger sister’s book.
  18. Please turn off the fan.
  19. The door is open, so close it.
  20. We should keep our house clean.
  21. I try to learn English every day.
  22. We have an important task today.
  23. I have completed my homework.
  24. Have you had your breakfast?
  25. She is talking to her teacher now.
  26. I do not understand the meaning of this word.
  27. If you practise every day, your English will improve.
  28. I prepare my bag before going to work.
  29. My friend helps me speak English.
  30. I am working from home today.
  31. I am going to the market in the evening.
  32. Will you come to the market with me?
  33. I met an old friend on the way.
  34. This shop is near my house.
  35. I like the colour of this shirt, but it is a little expensive.
  36. Please give me one kilogram of apples.
  37. I am waiting for the bus.
  38. We could not find an auto today.
  39. It was raining, so we came back home.
  40. After reaching home, I had a cup of tea.

 

Hindi to English Translation Sentences for English Practice

Learning English becomes much easier when you practise complete sentences instead of learning individual words. Hindi to English translation is especially useful for learners who already understand Hindi but want to improve their English vocabulary, grammar, sentence formation and speaking confidence. By translating familiar everyday ideas into English, learners can gradually understand how English sentences are naturally formed.

This Hindi to English translation exercise contains 80 English practice sentences based on everyday situations. The sentences cover common topics such as family, home, study, work, shopping, travel and daily routines. The exercise begins with simple sentences and gradually moves towards compound and complex sentences, making it suitable for learners who want to develop their English step by step.

Hindi to English Translation Practice

Hindi to English translation practice can help learners understand the difference between Hindi and English sentence structures. Rather than memorising isolated vocabulary, learners can see how words, verbs, subjects and objects are arranged to communicate a complete idea. Regular practice also helps learners recognise common English patterns and use them more naturally in conversation and writing.

The sentences on this page are designed around situations that learners commonly experience in everyday life. This makes the vocabulary practical and easier to remember. Learners can translate each Hindi sentence into English and then compare their version with the English answer provided on the page.

Daily Use Hindi to English Sentences

Daily life provides many opportunities to practise English. Talking about getting up in the morning, having breakfast, going to work or school, meeting friends, shopping, travelling and spending time with family can help learners develop useful English sentence patterns.

The exercise includes sentences related to morning routines, home and family, work and study, shopping, travel and other common situations. These everyday examples allow learners to connect English with activities they already understand and use in their daily lives.

 English Sentences for Beginners

Simple sentences are an important foundation for English learning. Beginners first need to become comfortable with basic sentence patterns before moving towards longer and more complicated structures. Sentences such as “I get up early every morning,” “My mother cooks delicious food,” and “My brother plays cricket” introduce common vocabulary and basic English grammar in a practical way.

Practising simple sentences repeatedly can help learners become more comfortable with English word order. Once these basic patterns become familiar, learners can begin combining ideas and expressing themselves in longer sentences.

 Sentences in English

As learners become comfortable with simple sentences, they can start connecting two ideas in the same sentence. Compound sentences commonly use words such as and, but, so and or to connect related ideas.

For example, “I went to the market and bought some fruits,” “He was tired, but he completed the work,” and “It was raining, so we stayed at home” show how two related ideas can be joined naturally.

Practising compound sentences helps learners move beyond very short statements and communicate more complete thoughts. This is particularly useful for everyday conversations and English writing.

 Sentences for English Learners

Complex sentences allow learners to explain reasons, conditions, time, relationships and other connections between ideas. Words such as when, if, because, who, that, where and unless are frequently used to create these sentence patterns.

Examples such as “If you practise every day, your English will improve,” “I know that he is a good teacher,” and “The boy who is standing there is my friend” help learners understand how additional information can be included in a sentence.

Learning complex sentence structures can make English communication more flexible and expressive. Learners can use these patterns to explain what happened, why something happened, what may happen in the future, or how two ideas are connected.

English Speaking Practice Through Translation

Translation can also be used as a bridge towards spoken English practice. After translating a sentence, learners can say the English version aloud several times and then create another sentence using the same structure. For example, a sentence about going to the market can be changed to a sentence about going to school, work or a friend’s house.

This type of practice helps learners move from understanding English to producing English. With regular practice, common sentence structures become more familiar, making it easier to form sentences during real conversations.

Hindi to English Translation for Everyday English

The purpose of translation practice is not simply to memorise the English answer. The greater benefit comes from understanding why the sentence is formed in a particular way. Learners can compare the Hindi sentence with the English sentence, notice the verb and word order, and then use the same pattern with different words.

For example, the same basic structure can be adapted to talk about family members, work, education, shopping, travel and personal routines. This makes one sentence pattern useful in many different situations.

Improve English Sentence Formation

Good English communication depends on the ability to form clear sentences. Vocabulary is important, but knowing individual words is not enough. Learners also need to understand how those words are combined into meaningful sentences.

These 80 Hindi to English sentences provide practice with different sentence patterns, including simple statements, questions, negative sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences. The later examples combine several ideas and introduce structures involving conditions, reasons, time and relative clauses.

Hindi to English Practice with Answers

The English answers provided with the exercise allow learners to check their understanding after attempting each translation. Comparing your answer with the suggested English sentence can help you identify differences in vocabulary, grammar and sentence structure.

It is also useful to remember that a Hindi sentence can sometimes be translated into English in more than one natural way. The main goal is to understand the meaning and learn how the idea can be expressed clearly in English. The complete answer section provides English translations for all 80 sentences.

Practise English Every Day

English improves through regular use and repetition. Instead of trying to memorise a large number of sentences in one sitting, learners can return to these Hindi to English exercises regularly and practise a small number of sentences at a time.

Read the Hindi sentence, think about the English structure, say your answer aloud, and then compare it with the English version. After that, create a new sentence using the same pattern. This simple habit can gradually improve vocabulary, grammar, sentence formation and confidence in spoken English.

Learn English Through Simple, Practical Sentences

Whether you are a beginner learning basic English or a learner trying to improve everyday communication, translation exercises can provide useful sentence-building practice. Starting with familiar situations makes English easier to understand, while gradually introducing compound and complex structures helps learners progress towards more natural communication.

Use these 80 Hindi to English translation sentences as regular English practice and try to apply the sentence patterns to your own life. The more you practise forming and speaking complete English sentences, the more naturally English sentence structures can become part of your everyday communication.