India is filled with culture, traditions, iconic landmarks, historic sites, and so much more. If you ever visit India, we are sure the country will spellbind you with the encapsulating beauty it has to offer. And if you are someone who has India on your bucket list, then we say you must take a trip soon. But before that, here are seven necessary phrases that you must learn before travelling to India.
Phrases Everyone Should Know Before Travelling To India
1. Namaste
India is a land where people love to greet each other in a certain way. So no matter who you are or which state you are planning to visit in the country, a happy greet will help you connect with the locals. And for that, you must learn the word NAMASTE. Namaste means hello in India, and all you have to do is, fold your hands and bow your head and neck down while saying this, and we are sure the locals will be happy with your manners. So before travelling to India, ensure that you learn this phrase.
2. Dhanyavad
It sounds like a difficult word to learn, but Dhanyavad in English means Thank You. And this word is widely used across India. If you ask someone for directions or if someone helps you with routes/ recommendations, you can always say Dhanyavad or Shukriya, and people will appreciate it. While there’s no harm in saying Thank You, saying it in a more desi way makes people more comfortable.
3. Aap Se Milkar Khushi Hui
If you are sitting in a cafe or chilling by yourself in a park or at some public space, and if someone comes and speaks to you, you will end the conversation by saying Aap Se Milkar Khushi Hui. In English, it means Nice To Meet You. It is a perfect line to end any conversation, and it also shows that you appreciated the conversation you had with the other person. This line can also be used if someone helps you and you want to express your gratitude towards them.
4. Kya App Meri Madad Karenge
If you are in the wrong area, have lost direction, or want to ask for help, use this phrase. In English, it means- Will You Help Me? Hence, in India, whether you look for directions or want to know something about a particular place, use this phrase, and people will be more than willing to help you.
5. Paani Milega
If you are visiting India around, this phrase needs to be learned without fail. In English, it means- Can I Have Some Water. If not this, you can also use- Mujhe Paani Chahiye; however, knowing this one phrase will help you get through Indian summers.
First Published: April 10, 2022 5:18 PM