17 English to Hindi to Malayalam in Daily life situations II Best Useful Sentences While Travel

 

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17 English to Hindi to Malayalam in Daily life situations 


If You ever plan to travel to India, it's better to learn a few useful sentences which would be necessary for the course of your wonderful journey to a nation with diverse culture. As there is every possibility that we can find ourselves lost in a foreign land that would mar the beauty of the journey that could fetch you an everlasting memory. Let's learn a few sentences that you could use in the course of your blissful journey in the future. Learning a new language is fun!

17 Best Useful Sentences While Travel 

English: What's your name?
Hindi: Thumhara naam kya hey?
Malayalam: Ningalude perentha?

English: My name is Raj.
Hindi: Mera naam Raj hey.
Malayalam: Ende peru Raj ennanu.

English: Where are you coming from?
Hindi: Aap kaha sey aa rahe ho?
Malayalam: Ningal evedea ninnanu varunnathu?



English: I need a cab.
Hindi: Mujhe ek gaadi /cab chaahiye
Malayalam: Enikku oru vandi / car venam

English: Can you take me to some nice resort?
Hindi: Mujhe ek achhe sey resort mey le jaayea.
Malayalam: Ennea oru nalla resortil kondu poku.

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English: I need some water.
Hindi: Mujhe paani/water chaahiye
Malayalam: Enikku vellam/water venam


English: Nice to meet you.
Hindi: Aap sey milkar achha laga
Malayalam: Ningale kandathil santhosham



English: Where's your house?
Hindi: Aapka ghar kahan hey
Malayalam: Ningalude veedu evedea


English: You are really good.
Hindi: Aap bahuth achhe ho
Malayalam: Ningal nalla aalanu



English: I need to go to the washroom
Hindi: Mujhe toilet/washroom jaana hey
Malayalam: Enikku toilet/washroom ponam


English: How far it is?
Hindi: Kitna dur hey
Malayalam: Ethra dooram und


English: Please take us there.
Hindi: Hamen wahan le chaliye
Malayalam: Njangale avade kondu poku


English: No, We don't want to go there.
Hindi: Nahin, hamen wahan nahi jaana 
Malayalam: Njnaglku avade pokanda/ povenda


English: Yes, we wish to go there.
Hindi: Haan, hamen wahan jaana hey
Malayalam: Aanh, njangalku avade pokanam/ponam

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English: Let's have food.
Hindi: Aao, khana khale
Malayalam: Varu, namakku kazhikaam


English: Where is he?
Hindi: Woh, kahan hey
Malayalam: Avaru evede aanu


English: I missed the train.
Hindi: Hamne train miss kar diya
Malayalam: Njangal train miss cheythu


Hope this helps the tourists who wish to visit our beautiful Nation.



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