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namasTe meraa naam preranaa hai. aap se milkar khushi hui.
Hi, My name is Prerana. Nice to meet you.
Welcome to HindiPod101.com’s HindiPod101.com’s “Hindi in 3 Minutes.” The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Hindi.
In the last lesson, we learned how to use the verb achhaa lagnaa.
In this lesson, we will learn how to use aanaa,, another very common Hindi verb.
aanaa means "to come" in Hindi, and we use it a lot! So let’s go!
Imagine a friend of yours is organizing a road trip and he asks you: kyaa Tum humare saath aa rahii ho? That means "Are you coming with us?" and would be said in this way only to a female. If someone were to say this to a male, they would simply change the rahi to rahe.
So supposing you want to go too, if you’re a female you would say, haan, main Tumhare saath aa rahii hoon! That means "Yes I’m coming with you!"
A male would say
haan, main Tumhare saath aa rahaa hoon!
So let’s break down this answer:
First we have:
haan which is simply "Yes."
Then main, which is "I" in Hindi
After that we have Tumhare, which is a pronoun meaning “you”
Then comes saath which means “with” or “together with”
Fina
Finallylly we had aa rahii which is like saying “are going” if you are a woman. If you are a man, simply change it to aa rahaa.
Finally, we have hoon.
So, all together it is haan, main Tumhare saath aa rahii hoon!
In Hindi, aanaa is exactly the same as "to come." in English
It is a very common verb that you should be careful not to mix up with jaanaa, which only means "to go to", as we’ve seen before.
aanaa is often used to suggest an invitation to someone. If you are organizing a party, for example, you can invite a female guest by asking her, kyaa Tum merii paarty mein aa rahii ho? That is "are you coming to my party?"
To ask a male guest, you could say: kyaa Tum merii paarty mein aa rahe ho?
To answer this question, you can simply say, haan, main aa rahii hoon if you are female or
haan, mein aa rahaa hun if you are male.
Here you said "Yes, I am coming."
Again, for a male the answer would be
haan, main aa rahaa hoon
and for a female
haan, main aa rahii hoon
The verb aanaa is also often used as an order or as motivational advice. For example, you can say, mere saath aao! "Come with me!"
(slow) mere saath aao!
In this case, gender makes no difference.
Now it’s time for Prerana’s Points
aanaa is a very useful word on its own. It becomes aao if you want to invite someone in but in an informal way. If you want to make this formal, it becomes aaiye. If someone is at your doorstep and you want him or her to step inside, you simply add anDar before it. In an informal sentence it becomes anDar aao which means “Come in!” To say it more formally, you’ll want to say anDar aaiye.
In this lesson, we learned how to use the verb aanaa to ask people to come and join all the fun!
So now, our lesson series about common Hindi verbs is over, and from the next lesson, we will jump into some very important interrogative Hindi words! What kinds of questions do you want to ask in Hindi?
I'll be waiting for you in the next 3 minat mein Hindi” lesson.
Phir milenge. See you then!

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