🛒 Market Conversation
1. Buying Fruits or Vegetables
·
Customer:
"How much is this apple?"
(Yeh seb kitne ka hai?)
·
Shopkeeper:
"It’s 50 rupees per kg."
(Yeh 50 rupaye per kg hai.)
·
Customer:
"Can I get a discount?"
(Kya mujhe kuch discount mil sakta hai?)
·
Shopkeeper:
"Sorry, the price is fixed."
(Maaf kijiye, price fixed hai.)
2. Asking for Help
·
Customer:
"Can you give me a bag?"
(Kya aap mujhe ek bag de sakte hain?)
·
Shopkeeper:
"Sure, here you go."
(Ji haan, yeh lijiye.)
🏫 School
Conversation
1. Talking to a Teacher
·
Student:
"Excuse me, when is the homework due?"
(Excuse me, homework kab tak dena hai?)
·
Teacher:
"The homework is due by Friday."
(Homework Friday tak dena hai.)
2. Classmates Conversation
·
Student 1:
"What did you get in the math test?"
(Tumhein math test mein kitna mila?)
·
Student 2:
"I got 80%. What about you?"
(Mujhe 80% mila. Tumhein kitna mila?)
3. Asking for a School Item
·
Student:
"Can I borrow your pencil?"
(Kya main tumhara pencil le sakta hoon?)
·
Classmate:
"Sure, here you go."
(Haan, yeh lo.)
🏢 Office
Conversation
1. Talking to a Colleague
·
Employee 1:
"Could you help me with this report?"
(Kya aap mujhe is report mein madad kar sakte hain?)
·
Employee 2:
"Of course, I’ll get it done by today."
(Bilkul, main ise aaj complete kar dunga.)
2. Talking to a Boss
·
Employee:
"I have completed the task you assigned."
(Maine woh task complete kar liya hai jo aapne diya tha.)
·
Boss:
"Good work! Keep it up."
(Achha kaam hai! Aise hi karte raho.)
3. Asking for Leave
·
Employee:
"I need to take a leave tomorrow. Is that okay?"
(Mujhe kal chhutti leni hai, kya yeh theek hai?)
·
Boss:
"Yes, you can take leave. Just finish your pending tasks."
(Haan, aap chhutti le sakte hain. Bas apne pending tasks complete kar
lena.)
📱 Phone
Conversation
1. Making a Call
·
Caller:
"Hello, is this Mr. Sharma?"
(Hello, kya yeh Mr. Sharma hain?)
·
Receiver:
"Yes, speaking. How can I help you?"
(Haan, bol raha hoon. Kaise madad kar sakta hoon?)
2. Leaving a Message
·
Caller:
"Could you please tell him to call me back?"
(Kya aap unhe keh sakte hain ki mujhe wapas call karein?)
·
Receiver:
"Sure, I’ll let him know."
(Bilkul, main unhe bata dunga.)
3. Making an Appointment
·
Caller:
"I would like to schedule an appointment for tomorrow."
(Main kal ke liye ek appointment schedule karna chahta hoon.)
·
Receiver:
"Sure, what time would be convenient for you?"
(Bilkul, aapke liye kaunsa samay convenient rahega?)
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Important Tips for Conversations:
·
In the market: Always use
polite phrases like "Excuse me" and "Thank
you".
·
In school: Make sure to ask
your teachers politely, and address them with respect (like "Sir"
or "Ma'am").
·
In office: Use formal language
and address colleagues and bosses with respect. Acknowledge their help or
feedback with gratitude.
· Phone conversations: Be clear and concise. If leaving a message, mention your contact number so they can call back.
Either way the teacher or student will get the solution to the problem within 24 hours.