30+ Daily Use English to Hindi Sentence Translation, Download PDF

Translate English to Hindi Sentences PDF: This article should be read by students who wish to learn more about the importance of Hindi and English as topics as well as how easy it is to learn Hindi with a little effort.

Apeksha Agarwal
Jun 17, 2025, 16:21 IST
30+ Daily Use English to Hindi Sentence Translation, Download PDF
30+ Daily Use English to Hindi Sentence Translation, Download PDF

It is essential to learn Hindi and English in the modern world. While English makes it easier to communicate internationally, Hindi lets us connect with our culture. The ability to translate sentences between these two languages increases students' confidence in their ability to write, speak, and understand both subjects. Translation practice improves vocabulary, grammar, and critical thinking at any level of education. This page contains a list of simple to sophisticated English-to-Hindi sentences as a result. The examples and tests are useful for any student who wants to increase their accuracy and fluency in Hindi. We should begin your practice.

Why Learning English and Hindi as a Subject Is Important? 

Our native language, Hindi, helps us stay connected to our identity and culture in India. Conversely, English is an international language that is utilized in technology, education, employment, and cross-border communication. Students who are aware of both gain:

  • Confidence in speaking and writing
  • Better academic performance
  • More career opportunities in the future
  • The ability to understand more books, movies, and information

Check the table to know the English to Hindi Sentences from Basic level to Advance level

Sl. No.
English Sentence 
Hindi Sentence 
1.
What is your name?
तुम्हारा नाम क्या है?
2.
My name is Ankit. 
मेरा नाम अंकित है
3.
How are you?
तुम कैसे हो?
4.
I am fine. 
मैं ठीक हूँ
5.
Where do you live?
तुम कहाँ रहते हो?
6.
I live in Delhi.  
मैं दिल्ली में रहता हूँ
7.
This is my pen. 
यह मेरी कलम है
8.
Let’s go to the park
चलो पार्क चलते हैं
9.
The sun is shining
सूरज चमक रहा है
10.
We are best friends
हम सबसे अच्छे दोस्त हैं
11.
I have completed my homework
मैंने अपना होमवर्क पूरा कर लिया है
12.
Today is Monday
आज सोमवार है
13.
It is raining outside
बाहर बारिश हो रही है
14. 
That is your bag
वह तुम्हारा बैग है
15. 
No, I don’t like it.
नहीं, मुझे यह पसंद नहीं है
16. 
Yes, I like to play cricket.
हाँ, मुझे क्रिकेट खेलना पसंद है
17. 
Do you like to play?
क्या तुम्हें खेलना पसंद है?  
18. 
I am reading a book.
मैं एक किताब पढ़ रहा हूँ
19.
What are you doing?
तुम क्या कर रहे हो?
20. 
Close the door
दरवाज़ा बंद करो
21. 
Open your book
अपनी किताब खोलो
22. 
He is my brother.
वह मेरा भाई है
23. 
She is my sister. 
वह मेरी बहन है
24. 
I am going to school
मैं स्कूल जा रहा हूँ
25. 
Please give me water. 
कृपया मुझे पानी दो
26.
Please close the door.
कृपया दरवाज़ा बंद कर दो।
27.
I forgot to bring my notebook.
मैं अपनी कॉपी लाना भूल गया/गई।
28.
What time does the class start?
कक्षा कितने बजे शुरू होती है?
29.
My friend is absent today.
मेरा दोस्त आज अनुपस्थित है।
30.
I have to complete my homework before dinner.
मुझे रात के खाने से पहले अपना होमवर्क पूरा करना है।
31.
She was absent because she was not feeling well.
वह अनुपस्थित थी क्योंकि उसकी तबीयत ठीक नहीं थी।
32.
We should respect our teachers and elders.
हमें अपने अध्यापकों और बड़ों का सम्मान करना चाहिए।
33.
I will complete my homework before going to play.
मैं खेलने जाने से पहले अपना होमवर्क पूरा करूँगा/करूँगी।
34.
Can you help me solve this problem?
क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं इस समस्या को हल करने में?
35.
We enjoyed a lot during the school picnic.
हमने स्कूल पिकनिक के दौरान बहुत मज़ा किया।

Practice Tips for Students:

  1. Start with Simple Sentences: Start by using simple, short sentences.  For example: "I am happy." → "मैं खुश हूँ।"  This builds your confidence and helps you understand basic structure.
  2. Write Every Day: Try translating five to ten English sentences into Hindi each day. Next, use a teacher or a book to verify your responses.
  3. Flashcards can be used: Make flashcards with Hindi on one side and English on the other. Every day, shuffle and challenge yourself.
  4. After you have finished writing, read the words out loud. You become more fluent in both languages and your pronunciation will improve as a result.
  5. Keep a Translation notepad: Keep a little notepad dedicated to translations. Write challenging phrases, new words, and sentences in it. Review once every seven days.
  6. Make it a game by asking a buddy to say something in English, then translating it into Hindi (and vice versa) as a way to practice.
  7. Watch & Learn: Take in children's television programs or Hindi-and-English-speaking YouTube videos. Make an effort to observe the translations of common phrases.
  8. Pick Up Five New Words Every Day: Expand your vocabulary in both languages. Take note of the Hindi definitions of five new English terms each day.
  9. Use Lessons Learned in School: Try translating some English lines into Hindi. This aids in learning the material as well.
  10. Request Feedback: Show your parents or teacher your practice sentences. Request that they fix your errors so that you can get better.

Quiz Section for Students from Basic to Advance: Translate and Write

Use this little test to let students see how well they can translate.It is intended for kids in Classes 5 to 12 and increases recall and confidence.

Translate the Following English Sentences into Hindi

  1. I love my school.
  2. She is reading a book.
  3. We play in the evening.
  4. Open the window, please.
  5. My father is a teacher.
  6. It is very hot today.
  7. They are my best friends.
  8. What is your favourite subject?
  9. I go to school by bus.
  10. He is writing in his notebook.

Improved expression, critical thinking, and self-assurance are all facilitated by learning to translate from English to Hindi. These sentences will assist students of all levels become more proficient in two languages. After daily practice, you will quickly feel at ease alternating between the two languages. Proficiency in Hindi and English facilitates improved communication and further learning!

Apeksha Agarwal
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