Saturday, June 5, 2010

How To Say "Food Items" In Hindi

In Hindi-speaking countries, as in most of the rest of the world, there are three "khana" (meals) a day: "nasta" (breakfast), "dopahar ka khana" (lunch), and "raat ka khana" (dinner). To tell someone you're hungry in Hindi, say "Mujhe kuch khana hai" (I want to eat). If you want to ask somebody if he or she is hungry, you say "Kya tumhe bhukh lagi hai?" (Are you hungry?).

Here are some food items you can order.
  • "Vegetables" pronounced as "sabji".
  • "Meat" pronounced as "mansa".
  • "Chocolate" pronounced as "cokaleta".
  • "Rice" pronounced as "cavala".
  • "Fruit" pronounced as "phala".
  • "Dessert" pronounced as "mithai".
  • "Salad" pronounced as "salada".
  • "Fish" pronounced as "machali".
  • "Salt" pronounced as "namak".
  • "Cheese" pronounced as "paneer".
  • "Curd" pronounced as "dahi".
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