Hi, everybody! |
Do you know how to say “Bye” in Hindi? In this lesson, you'll learn three parting expressions in Hindi. |
Let’s start with the easiest one. |
नमस्ते| |
[slowly] नमस्ते| |
This means "Goodbye" in Hindi. |
NamasTe means both "hello" and "goodbye." |
If you know you are going to see the person again, there is a different phrase you should use. |
फिर मिलेंगे। |
[slowly] फिर मिलेंगे। |
This means "See you later" in Hindi. |
The first word, phir, means "again," and the second word, milenge, means "we will meet." |
If you want to sound like a pro, here's a phrase for you. |
अल्विदा| |
[slowly] अल्विदा| |
This means "Farewell" in Hindi. |
This is not as commonly used as other expressions, but you will sometimes hear it in Hindi. So make sure to remember this, too. |
Let's wrap up this lesson by recapping what you've learned. Listen to the words and repeat after me. |
"Goodbye." |
नमस्ते| |
* beep |
नमस्ते| |
"See you later." |
फिर मिलेंगे। |
* beep |
फिर मिलेंगे। |
"Farewell." |
अल्विदा| |
* beep |
अल्विदा| |
Well done! [pause] Here's a fun fact! |
In the expression phir milenge, most speakers pronounce phir as [fir]. The [f] sound doesn't exist in Hindi, but the sound [fa] can be represented as a variation of [pha] in Hindi. This is why many speakers consider these two sounds interchangeable. |
You just learned how to say “Bye” in three different ways in Hindi. |
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See you soon! फिर मिलेंगे। |
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