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Welcome to the lesson on "Telling Time" in Hindi! Understanding how to tell time is essential for navigating everyday conversations, planning activities, and understanding schedules in any language. In Hindi, telling time involves not just numbers but also specific vocabulary that relates to different parts of the day.
 
In this lesson, we'll explore how to ask and tell the time in Hindi, focusing on hours, minutes, and phrases related to morning, afternoon, evening, and night. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently express time in Hindi and understand various contexts in which these expressions are used.


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As a Hindi language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to teach you how to ask and tell time in Hindi. This lesson will teach you everything you need to know about telling the time in Hindi, including how to use hours, minutes, and phrases like morning, afternoon, evening, and night.
=== Importance of Telling Time in Hindi ===
 
Knowing how to tell time is vital because it helps you:
 
* Coordinate plans with friends or family.
 
* Understand public transport schedules.
 
* Engage in daily conversations about routines and activities.
 
Being able to tell time will enrich your language skills and give you more confidence in speaking Hindi.
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
1. '''Introduction to Time Vocabulary'''
 
* Basic terms for hours and minutes.
 
* Phrases indicating parts of the day.
 
2. '''Asking for the Time'''
 
* Common questions and responses.
 
3. '''Telling the Time'''
 
* How to express different times.
 
4. '''Exercises and Practice Scenarios'''
 
* Application of learned vocabulary.
 
== Introduction to Time Vocabulary ==
 
=== Basic Terms for Hours and Minutes ===
 
Let's start with the basic vocabulary you need for telling time.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| एक घंटा || ēk ghaṇṭā || one hour
 
|-
 
| दो घंटे || do ghaṇṭe || two hours
 
|-
 
| तीन घंटे || tīn ghaṇṭe || three hours
 
|-
 
| चार घंटे || chār ghaṇṭe || four hours
 
|-
 
| पांच घंटे || pāṅc ghaṇṭe || five hours
 
|-
 
| छह घंटे || chah ghaṇṭe || six hours
 
|-
 
| सात घंटे || sāt ghaṇṭe || seven hours
 
|-
 
| आठ घंटे || āṭh ghaṇṭe || eight hours
 
|-
 
| नौ घंटे || nau ghaṇṭe || nine hours
 
|-
 
| दस घंटे || das ghaṇṭe || ten hours
 
|-
 
| एक मिनट || ēk minaṭ || one minute
 
|-
 
| दो मिनट || do minaṭ || two minutes
 
|-
 
| तीन मिनट || tīn minaṭ || three minutes
 
|-
 
| चार मिनट || chār minaṭ || four minutes
 
|-
 
| पांच मिनट || pāṅc minaṭ || five minutes
 
|-
 
| छह मिनट || chah minaṭ || six minutes
 
|-
 
| सात मिनट || sāt minaṭ || seven minutes
 
|-
 
| आठ मिनट || āṭh minaṭ || eight minutes
 
|-
 
| नौ मिनट || nau minaṭ || nine minutes
 
|-
 
| दस मिनट || das minaṭ || ten minutes
 
|}
 
=== Phrases Indicating Parts of the Day ===
 
Next, let's familiarize ourselves with phrases that denote different parts of the day.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| सुबह || subah || morning
 
|-
 
| दोपहर || dopahar || afternoon
 
|-


| शाम || shām || evening


<span link>With the completion of this lesson, consider investigating these related pages: [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Numbers-and-Counting|Numbers and Counting]] & [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Bedroom|Bedroom]].</span>
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==Hours of the Day==


In Hindi, we use a 12-hour clock system, just like in English. However, instead of using AM and PM to differentiate between morning and afternoon hours, we use the following time-related phrases:
| रात || rāt || night


- सुबह (subah) - morning (before noon)
|}
- दोपहर (dopahar) - afternoon (around noon)
- शाम (shaam) - evening (afternoon to dusk)
- रात (raat) - night (after dusk)


For example, if it is 3:00 in the afternoon, you would say "तीन बजे दोपहर है" (teen baje dopahar hai).
== Asking for the Time ==


Here are the words for the hours of the day in Hindi:
Now that you know the basic vocabulary, let’s learn how to ask for the time in Hindi. Here are some common phrases you can use:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| समय क्या है? || samay kyā hai? || What time is it?
|-
|-
| बारह बजे || baarah baje || 12:00
 
| क्या आप समय बता सकते हैं? || kyā āp samay batā sakte hain? || Can you tell me the time?
 
|-
|-
| एक बजे || ek baje || 1:00
 
| कृपया मुझे समय बताएं। || kripayā mujhe samay batāen. || Please tell me the time.
 
|}
 
When someone asks you the time, you can respond using the following structure:
 
* "यह [hour] बजे हैं।" (Yah [hour] baje hain.) - "It is [hour] o'clock."
 
* "यह [hour] और [minutes] मिनट हैं।" (Yah [hour] aur [minutes] minaṭ hain.) - "It is [hour] and [minutes] minutes."
 
== Telling the Time ==
 
In Hindi, you tell the time by combining the hour and minute expressions you've learned. Here are some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Hindi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
|-
| दो बजे || do baje || 2:00
 
| यह एक बजे हैं। || yah ēk baje hain. || It is one o'clock.
 
|-
|-
| तीन बजे || teen baje || 3:00
 
| यह दो बजे हैं। || yah do baje hain. || It is two o'clock.
 
|-
|-
| चार बजे || chaar baje || 4:00
 
| यह तीन बजे और पांच मिनट हैं। || yah tīn baje aur pāṅc minaṭ hain. || It is three o'clock and five minutes.
 
|-
|-
| पाँच बजे || paanch baje || 5:00
 
| यह चार बजे और दस मिनट हैं। || yah chār baje aur das minaṭ hain. || It is four o'clock and ten minutes.
 
|-
|-
| छह बजे || chhah baje || 6:00
 
| यह पांच बजे हैं। || yah pāṅc baje hain. || It is five o'clock.
 
|-
|-
| सात बजे || saat baje || 7:00
 
| यह छह बजे और बीस मिनट हैं। || yah chah baje aur bīs minaṭ hain. || It is six o'clock and twenty minutes.
 
|-
|-
| आठ बजे || aath baje || 8:00
 
| यह सात बजे और पच्चीस मिनट हैं। || yah sāt baje aur pacchīs minaṭ hain. || It is seven o'clock and twenty-five minutes.
 
|-
|-
| नौ बजे || nau baje || 9:00
 
| यह आठ बजे हैं। || yah āṭh baje hain. || It is eight o'clock.
 
|-
|-
| दस बजे || das baje || 10:00
 
| यह नौ बजे और पंद्रह मिनट हैं। || yah nau baje aur pandrah minaṭ hain. || It is nine o'clock and fifteen minutes.
 
|-
|-
| ग्यारह बजे || gyarah baje || 11:00
 
| यह दस बजे हैं। || yah das baje hain. || It is ten o'clock.
 
|}
|}


==Minutes==
=== Understanding AM and PM ===


Now that we know how to tell the hour in Hindi, let's learn how to tell the minutes. The minutes in Hindi are very similar to the way they are expressed in English.
In Hindi, the terms for AM and PM are often expressed as follows:
 
* '''सुबह''' (subah) for AM
 
* '''शाम''' (shām) for PM


For example:
For example:


- 3:05 बजे (teen baje paanch minute hai) - It's five minutes past three.
* "यह एक बजे सुबह हैं।" (Yah ēk baje subah hain.) - "It is one o'clock in the morning."
- 2:40 बजे (do baje chalees minute hai) - It's twenty minutes to three.
 
* "यह एक बजे शाम हैं।" (Yah ēk baje shām hain.) - "It is one o'clock in the afternoon."
 
== Exercises and Practice Scenarios ==
 
Now that you have a solid understanding of how to tell time in Hindi, let’s put your skills to the test with some exercises.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Write the correct Hindi phrase for the following English sentences:
 
1. It is five o'clock.
 
2. What time is it?
 
3. It is three o'clock and ten minutes.
 
''Answers:''
 
1. यह पांच बजे हैं। (Yah pāṅc baje hain.)
 
2. समय क्या है? (Samay kyā hai?)
 
3. यह तीन बजे और दस मिनट हैं। (Yah tīn baje aur das minaṭ hain.)
 
=== Exercise 2: Matching Exercise ===
 
Match the Hindi phrases to their English translations:
 
1. यह छह बजे हैं।
 
2. यह दो बजे हैं।
 
3. यह सुबह का समय है।
 
''Answers:''
 
1. It is six o'clock.
 
2. It is two o'clock.
 
3. It is morning time.


==Asking the Time==
=== Exercise 3: Short Answer Questions ===


If you want to ask someone what time it is in Hindi, you can say either of the following depending on the time of day:
What do you say in Hindi when someone asks you the time? Provide an example.


- समय क्या हुआ है? (samay kya hua hai?) - What time is it?
''Answer:''
- अभी कितना बजा है? (abhi kitna baja hai?) - What time is it now?


==Practice with Exercises==
You can say "यह [hour] बजे हैं।" (Yah [hour] baje hain.) For example, "यह चार बजे हैं।" (Yah chār baje hain.) - "It is four o'clock."


The best way to learn how to tell time in Hindi is to practice. Below are some exercises to help you practice.
=== Exercise 4: Role Play ===


===Exercise 1: Write the Time in Hindi===
Pair up with a partner and practice asking each other for the time using the phrases learned in this lesson.


Write the following times in Hindi:
=== Exercise 5: Create Your Own Sentences ===


* 9:30 PM
Write down three sentences in Hindi telling the time along with their English translations.
* 2:15 AM
* 4:45 PM
* 11:55 PM
* 7:20 AM


===Exercise 2: Tell the Time in Hindi===
=== Exercise 6: Listening Comprehension ===


Listen to the following times and write what you hear in Hindi.  
Listen to a native speaker telling the time in Hindi and write down what you hear.


* सुबह छह बजे (subah chhah baje)
=== Exercise 7: Time Conversion ===
* दोपहर तीन बजे पचास मिनट (dopahar teen baje pacas minute)
* शाम आठ बजे तीस मिनट (shaam aath baje tees minute)
* रात बारह बजे पचतुर्व व्यंग (raat baarah baje pacaturv vyang)


==Tips for Learning Hindi Vocabulary for Time==
Convert the following times into Hindi:


Learning the vocabulary for telling time in Hindi takes practice, but there are some tips that can help make it easier.
1. 9:30 AM


===1. Practice Every Day===
2. 2:15 PM


The more you practice telling the time in Hindi, the easier it will be. Make a regular habit of telling the time in Hindi to help reinforce the vocabulary and concepts.
''Answers:''


===2. Incorporate Time into your Daily Life===
1. यह नौ बजे और तीस मिनट हैं। (Yah nau baje aur tīs minaṭ hain.)


Try to integrate Hindi time-related phrases and vocabulary into your daily routine. For example, you can say "दोपहर का खाना" (dopahar ka khana) when referring to lunchtime.
2. यह दो बजे और पंद्रह मिनट हैं। (Yah do baje aur pandrah minaṭ hain.)


===3. Listen to Hindi Music and News===
=== Exercise 8: True or False ===


Learning Hindi time-related vocabulary can be easier if you listen to Hindi music and news broadcasts. This will help improve your vocabulary and give you more exposure to the language.
Determine whether the following statements are true or false.


===4. Watch Hindi Films and TV Shows===
1. "यह शाम का समय है।" means "It is evening time."


Watching Hindi films and TV shows can make learning Hindi time-related vocabulary more fun and engaging. You can listen to the characters speak Hindi and try to pick up new phrases and vocabulary.
2. "समय क्या है?" means "What day is it?"


==Conclusion==
''Answers:''


I hope this lesson helped you learn how to tell time in Hindi. Remember to practice regularly, work on integrating Hindi into your daily routine, and listen to Hindi music and news to improve your vocabulary. With practice, you will soon be able to tell the time in Hindi with ease.
1. True


2. False
=== Exercise 9: Group Discussion ===
Discuss with your classmates what time you usually wake up and go to bed in Hindi.
=== Exercise 10: Quiz ===
Take a short quiz that tests your knowledge of telling time in Hindi. Include questions on vocabulary, phrases, and time conversion.
''Answers will vary based on the quiz created.''
Congratulations on completing this lesson on telling time in Hindi! Keep practicing, and soon you'll find that telling time becomes second nature. Remember, the more you engage with the language, the more fluent you will become.


<span link>Impressive work on finishing this lesson! Explore these additional pages to enhance your understanding: [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Tongue-twisters|Tongue twisters]] & [[Language/Hindi/Vocabulary/Environment|Environment]].</span>
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==Sources==
* [https://www.hindipod101.com/blog/2020/07/31/telling-time-in-hindi/ Telling Time in Hindi - Everything You Need to Know]
* [https://ielanguages.com/hindi-time.html Telling Time in Hindi, with Pronunciation - ielanguages.com]
* [https://blogs.transparent.com/hindi/how-to-tell-time-in-hindi/ How to tell time in Hindi | Hindi Language Blog]


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* [https://ielanguages.com/hindi-time.html Telling Time in Hindi, with Pronunciation - ielanguages.com]
* [https://blogs.transparent.com/hindi/how-to-tell-time-in-hindi/ How to tell time in Hindi | Hindi Language Blog]


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Welcome to the lesson on "Telling Time" in Hindi! Understanding how to tell time is essential for navigating everyday conversations, planning activities, and understanding schedules in any language. In Hindi, telling time involves not just numbers but also specific vocabulary that relates to different parts of the day.

In this lesson, we'll explore how to ask and tell the time in Hindi, focusing on hours, minutes, and phrases related to morning, afternoon, evening, and night. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently express time in Hindi and understand various contexts in which these expressions are used.

Importance of Telling Time in Hindi[edit | edit source]

Knowing how to tell time is vital because it helps you:

  • Coordinate plans with friends or family.
  • Understand public transport schedules.
  • Engage in daily conversations about routines and activities.

Being able to tell time will enrich your language skills and give you more confidence in speaking Hindi.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

1. Introduction to Time Vocabulary

  • Basic terms for hours and minutes.
  • Phrases indicating parts of the day.

2. Asking for the Time

  • Common questions and responses.

3. Telling the Time

  • How to express different times.

4. Exercises and Practice Scenarios

  • Application of learned vocabulary.

Introduction to Time Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Basic Terms for Hours and Minutes[edit | edit source]

Let's start with the basic vocabulary you need for telling time.

Hindi Pronunciation English
एक घंटा ēk ghaṇṭā one hour
दो घंटे do ghaṇṭe two hours
तीन घंटे tīn ghaṇṭe three hours
चार घंटे chār ghaṇṭe four hours
पांच घंटे pāṅc ghaṇṭe five hours
छह घंटे chah ghaṇṭe six hours
सात घंटे sāt ghaṇṭe seven hours
आठ घंटे āṭh ghaṇṭe eight hours
नौ घंटे nau ghaṇṭe nine hours
दस घंटे das ghaṇṭe ten hours
एक मिनट ēk minaṭ one minute
दो मिनट do minaṭ two minutes
तीन मिनट tīn minaṭ three minutes
चार मिनट chār minaṭ four minutes
पांच मिनट pāṅc minaṭ five minutes
छह मिनट chah minaṭ six minutes
सात मिनट sāt minaṭ seven minutes
आठ मिनट āṭh minaṭ eight minutes
नौ मिनट nau minaṭ nine minutes
दस मिनट das minaṭ ten minutes

Phrases Indicating Parts of the Day[edit | edit source]

Next, let's familiarize ourselves with phrases that denote different parts of the day.

Hindi Pronunciation English
सुबह subah morning
दोपहर dopahar afternoon
शाम shām evening
रात rāt night

Asking for the Time[edit | edit source]

Now that you know the basic vocabulary, let’s learn how to ask for the time in Hindi. Here are some common phrases you can use:

Hindi Pronunciation English
समय क्या है? samay kyā hai? What time is it?
क्या आप समय बता सकते हैं? kyā āp samay batā sakte hain? Can you tell me the time?
कृपया मुझे समय बताएं। kripayā mujhe samay batāen. Please tell me the time.

When someone asks you the time, you can respond using the following structure:

  • "यह [hour] बजे हैं।" (Yah [hour] baje hain.) - "It is [hour] o'clock."
  • "यह [hour] और [minutes] मिनट हैं।" (Yah [hour] aur [minutes] minaṭ hain.) - "It is [hour] and [minutes] minutes."

Telling the Time[edit | edit source]

In Hindi, you tell the time by combining the hour and minute expressions you've learned. Here are some examples:

Hindi Pronunciation English
यह एक बजे हैं। yah ēk baje hain. It is one o'clock.
यह दो बजे हैं। yah do baje hain. It is two o'clock.
यह तीन बजे और पांच मिनट हैं। yah tīn baje aur pāṅc minaṭ hain. It is three o'clock and five minutes.
यह चार बजे और दस मिनट हैं। yah chār baje aur das minaṭ hain. It is four o'clock and ten minutes.
यह पांच बजे हैं। yah pāṅc baje hain. It is five o'clock.
यह छह बजे और बीस मिनट हैं। yah chah baje aur bīs minaṭ hain. It is six o'clock and twenty minutes.
यह सात बजे और पच्चीस मिनट हैं। yah sāt baje aur pacchīs minaṭ hain. It is seven o'clock and twenty-five minutes.
यह आठ बजे हैं। yah āṭh baje hain. It is eight o'clock.
यह नौ बजे और पंद्रह मिनट हैं। yah nau baje aur pandrah minaṭ hain. It is nine o'clock and fifteen minutes.
यह दस बजे हैं। yah das baje hain. It is ten o'clock.

Understanding AM and PM[edit | edit source]

In Hindi, the terms for AM and PM are often expressed as follows:

  • सुबह (subah) for AM
  • शाम (shām) for PM

For example:

  • "यह एक बजे सुबह हैं।" (Yah ēk baje subah hain.) - "It is one o'clock in the morning."
  • "यह एक बजे शाम हैं।" (Yah ēk baje shām hain.) - "It is one o'clock in the afternoon."

Exercises and Practice Scenarios[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a solid understanding of how to tell time in Hindi, let’s put your skills to the test with some exercises.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Write the correct Hindi phrase for the following English sentences:

1. It is five o'clock.

2. What time is it?

3. It is three o'clock and ten minutes.

Answers:

1. यह पांच बजे हैं। (Yah pāṅc baje hain.)

2. समय क्या है? (Samay kyā hai?)

3. यह तीन बजे और दस मिनट हैं। (Yah tīn baje aur das minaṭ hain.)

Exercise 2: Matching Exercise[edit | edit source]

Match the Hindi phrases to their English translations:

1. यह छह बजे हैं।

2. यह दो बजे हैं।

3. यह सुबह का समय है।

Answers:

1. It is six o'clock.

2. It is two o'clock.

3. It is morning time.

Exercise 3: Short Answer Questions[edit | edit source]

What do you say in Hindi when someone asks you the time? Provide an example.

Answer:

You can say "यह [hour] बजे हैं।" (Yah [hour] baje hain.) For example, "यह चार बजे हैं।" (Yah chār baje hain.) - "It is four o'clock."

Exercise 4: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and practice asking each other for the time using the phrases learned in this lesson.

Exercise 5: Create Your Own Sentences[edit | edit source]

Write down three sentences in Hindi telling the time along with their English translations.

Exercise 6: Listening Comprehension[edit | edit source]

Listen to a native speaker telling the time in Hindi and write down what you hear.

Exercise 7: Time Conversion[edit | edit source]

Convert the following times into Hindi:

1. 9:30 AM

2. 2:15 PM

Answers:

1. यह नौ बजे और तीस मिनट हैं। (Yah nau baje aur tīs minaṭ hain.)

2. यह दो बजे और पंद्रह मिनट हैं। (Yah do baje aur pandrah minaṭ hain.)

Exercise 8: True or False[edit | edit source]

Determine whether the following statements are true or false.

1. "यह शाम का समय है।" means "It is evening time."

2. "समय क्या है?" means "What day is it?"

Answers:

1. True

2. False

Exercise 9: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Discuss with your classmates what time you usually wake up and go to bed in Hindi.

Exercise 10: Quiz[edit | edit source]

Take a short quiz that tests your knowledge of telling time in Hindi. Include questions on vocabulary, phrases, and time conversion.

Answers will vary based on the quiz created.

Congratulations on completing this lesson on telling time in Hindi! Keep practicing, and soon you'll find that telling time becomes second nature. Remember, the more you engage with the language, the more fluent you will become.

Table of Contents - Hindi Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verbs


Numbers and Time


Questions and Negations


Family and Relationships


Indian Names and Titles


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Indian Festivals and Holidays

Videos[edit | edit source]

Telling the time in English with Urdu and Hindi Translation - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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