Greetings in Hindi

Ready to learn some different greetings in Hindi so you can use more than just a simple “Namasthae”? After this free audio lesson you’ll know some expressions to use at different times of the day, and for casual and formal occasions.

Listen to the native speakers greeting each other, and then go ahead and practice saying each phrase aloud. Once you’re feeling confident with different ways to say hello in Hindi you’ll learn some different ways to say goodbye in Hindi as well.

It’s important to get the basics right, and the Hindi-speaking people you meet will really appreciate your efforts. You know you’re saying it correctly if they keep talking, expecting you to keep up!

Pronouncing greetings in Hindi

Greetings in Hindi

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नमस्ते ।
Namaste
Greetings

Namasthae or Namaskaar can be used to greet as mentioned above at any time. They have more of a formal tone. These words can also be used when people say good bye!

The audio clips will help you to hear some time based greetings.

सुप्रभातम्!
Suprabhātam!
Good morning! (not commonly used)
शुभ दिन!
śubha dina!
Good afternoon!
शुभ सन्ध्या!
śubha sandhyā!
Good evening!
शुभ रात्रि !
śubha rātri !
Good night!

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But generally you can use “Namsthae” irrespective of the time of the day.

Nowadays it is quite common to use English greetings, like “hi” and “bye bye,” but these are considered to be casual. Listen to the link below to hear some informal Hindi greetings…

हलो
halo
Hello
हे!
he!
Hi
अरे यार !
are yāra !
Oh, dude!
There are some greetings that you will only hear in certain regions.
Telephone greetings in Hindi
The way of greeting “Khuda hafis” is more Urdu and is commonly used by Muslims in India. “Jay Sreekrishna” is a typical Gujarathi greeting, where sreekrishna is a Hindu God. There could be regional and cultural variations in the way of greeting, but I repeat , “Namasthae“ is always safe. Reply to Namasthae is also Namsthae. You can prefix “Namsthae” with the person’s name, if you wish.
नमस्ते रोहन !
Namaste Rohan!
Greetings Rohan!
नमस्ते उमा !
Namaste Uma!
Greetings Uma!
As mentioned earlier, “Namaste​” is a magic word and can be used when you say farewell. There are some other ways too to say goodbye. Please listen to the audio.
नमस्ते/ अलविदा
Namaste/ alavidā
Goodbye
Let’s listen to some casual farewells…
नमस्ते
Namaste
Bye
जल्दी मिलेंगे ।
jaldī mileṃge
See you soon
बाद में मिलेंगे ।
bāda meṃ mileṃge
See you later
फिर मिलेंगे ।
phira mileṃge ।
See you again

That’s it for this lesson. Using different greetings will make you sound more fluent, so try to remember as many as you can.

If you want more lessons on Hindi salutations then I recommend that you check out the following:

फिर मिलेंगे (phir milenge),

Nikita Sharma: Rocket Hindi

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