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Hello in hindi
Hello in hindi






You can also ask the same thing in an informal manner. In reply to this, the common blessing words from the elders are generally, " Khush Raho" meaning " Be Happy (My Son)"Īfter the handshake, you will ask them about their health " How are you?" so the next line of communication will be " Kaise Hain Aap?" This is the formal way of communication and used to greet someone elder in age or designation than you. In verbal communication (like telephonic) with some older ones, where, when you can't touch their feet you can say " Charan Vandana" to show respect towards them now if you are making a call to your uncle the first thing you will say to him when he will pick the phone is " Chacha Ji Charan Vandana" meaning " Uncle I am touching your feet". For example, if you want to call your father you will say, "Pita (Father) Ji (a sign of respect)" similarly Chacha Ji, Dada Ji, Nana Ji etc.Īmong Hindus a prominent religion in India, while meeting a relative who is elder in age or relation people generally greet them by touching their feet and say, " Charan Vandana" which means " I am touching your feet". One thing is notable here that you will have to use the word "Ji" after the noun for the elder ones. Mother's Sister's Husband(Both elder and younger) Uncle(Your father's elder brother or friend )įather's Sister's Husband(Both elder and younger) Uncle(Your father's brother or friend younger to him Nouns for different relatives in Hindi Relationship








Hello in hindi