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Daily English Phrases – day11

Today’s post of Daily English Phrases – day11 will cover various sentences of daily scenarios and conversations.

Key points:

  • expression for refusal
  • offering help
  • making plans
  • expressing determination

Mind map:

Daily English Phrases - day11

Example:

Refusal:

  • I’m sorry, but I can’t help you with that right now.
    • मुझे माफ़ कीजिए, लेकिन मैं अभी उसमें मदद नहीं कर सकता।
    • Sorry, par abhi main usmein madad nahi kar sakta.
  • No, thank you, I’m not interested in joining the committee.
    • नहीं, धन्यवाद, मुझे समिति में शामिल होने में दिलचस्पी नहीं है।
    • Nahi, shukriya, mujhe samiti mein shamil hone mein koi dilchaspi nahi hai.
  • I appreciate the offer, but I have other plans for the weekend.
    • मैं प्रस्ताव की सराहना करता हूँ, लेकिन मेरा अन्य काम है इस वीकेंड के लिए।
    • Mujhe prastav ka samman hai, lekin mere paas weekend ke liye doosre plan hain.

Offering help:

  • Can I assist you with anything?
    • क्या मैं आपकी किसी भी चीज में मदद कर सकता हूँ?
    • Kya main kuch madad kar sakta hoon?
  • Let me know if you need a hand with that project.
    • अगर आपको उस प्रोजेक्ट के साथ कोई सहायता चाहिए, तो मुझे बताएं।
    • Batao agar tumhein us project ke saath koi madad chahiye.
  • I’m here to help, just tell me what you need.
    • मैं यहाँ मदद करने के लिए हूँ, बस मुझे बताएं कि आपको क्या चाहिए।
    • Main yahan madad ke liye hoon, bas mujhe batao tumhein kya chahiye.
  • If you ever need my assistance, just let me know.
    • अगर तुम्हें कुछ काम में मेरी मदद चाहिए, तो मुझसे कहना।
    • Agar tumhein kuchh kaam mein meri madad chahiye, toh mujhse kehna
  • If you need any information, feel free to ask me.
    • अगर तुम्हें कोई जानकारी चाहिए हो, तो मुझसे पूछ सकते हो।
    • Agar tumhe koi jankari chahiye ho, toh mujhse pooch sakte ho.

Making plans:

  • Let’s meet up for lunch tomorrow.
    • चलो कल लंच के लिए मिलते हैं।
    • Chalo kal lunch ke liye milte hain.
  • We should go on a trip together next month.
    • हमें अगले महीने साथ में एक ट्रिप पर जाना चाहिए।
    • Hum agle mahine saath mein trip par jaana chahiye.
  • How about going to the movies on Friday night?
    • शुक्रवार की रात को मूवी देखने चलें?
    • Kaise hai Friday night ko movie dekhne jaane ki soch sakte hain?
  • I’m thinking we should have dinner at a new restaurant.
    • मैं सोच रहा हूँ कि हम एक नए रेस्तरां में डिनर कर लें।
    • Main soch raha hoon ki hum ek naye restaurant mein dinner kar lein.
  • Do we have any special plans for tomorrow?
    • कल के दिन के लिए कोई खास प्लान है?
      • Kal ke din ke liye koi special plan hai?

Expressing determination:

  • I will finish this project no matter what.
    • मैं चाहे कुछ भी हो, यह प्रोजेक्ट पूरा करूँगा।
    • Chahe kuch bhi ho, main yeh project poora karunga.
  • Nothing can stop me from achieving my goals.
    • मेरे लक्ष्य प्राप्त करने में कुछ भी मुझे रोक नहीं सकता।
    • Kuch bhi mushkil ho, mujhe apne lakshya haasil karne se koi nahi rok sakta.
  • I am determined to learn a new language this year.
    • मैं इस साल एक नई भाषा सीखने के लिए दृढ़ निर्धारित हूँ।
    • Mujhe is saal ek nayi bhasha seekhne ka dridh nishchay hai.
  • No matter how hard it gets, I won’t give up.
    • चाहे जितना भी कठिन हो, मैं हार नहीं मानूँगा।
    • Chahe kitna bhi mushkil ho, main haar nahi maanunga.
  • I have made up my mind to start exercising regularly.
    • मैंने नियमित रूप से व्यायाम शुरू करने का निर्णय किया है।
    • Mera man bana liya hai ki niyamit roop se vyayam shuru karunga.
  • Failure is not an option; I will succeed.
    • विफलता कोई विकल्प नहीं है; मैं सफल हो जाऊंगा।
    • Mera man bana liya hai ki niyamit roop se vyayam shuru karunga.

Daily Use English Phrases – day 9

Daily Use English phrases will help you speak english at home with your kids.

Key ponits for daily use english phrases (in past continuous):

  1. Describing Ongoing Actions: Past continuous tense is used to describe actions that were in progress at a specific point in the past, providing a sense of continuity.
  2. Setting the Scene: It helps set the scene by providing context and background information.
  3. Adding Depth to Narratives: By portraying actions as ongoing, past continuous tense adds depth and detail to narratives, allowing listeners to visualize events more clearly.
  4. Expressing Simultaneous Actions: It allows us to express multiple actions happening simultaneously in the past, highlighting the dynamic nature of the situation.
  5. Conveying Atmosphere and Emotion: Past continuous tense can convey the atmosphere and emotional state surrounding past events, enhancing the overall tone of the narrative.
  6. Providing Clarity: It helps clarify the sequence of events in a story, making it easier for listeners to follow along and understand what happened when.

Mind map:

Day 9 Mind Ma

Examples for Daily Use English Phrases:

  • The birds were chirping loudly as the sun was setting.
    • Suraj dhalne ke samay parinde zor se chir rahe the.
    • सूरज अस्त होने के समय पक्षी जोर से चिल्ला रहे थे।
  • I was watching TV when the power went out.
    • Main TV dekh raha tha jab bijli chali gayi.
    • मैं टीवी देख रहा था जब बिजली चली गई।
  • She was cooking dinner when I arrived home.
    • Usne ghar par aate hi khana bana rahi thi.
    • जब मैं घर पहुंचा, तब वह खाना बना रही थी।
  • They were playing football in the park yesterday.
    • Woh kal park mein football khel rahe the.
    • वे कल पार्क में फुटबॉल खेल रहे थे।
  • He was studying for his exam while listening to music.
    • Usne exam ke liye padh rahe the jabki music sun rahe the.
    • उसने परीक्षा के लिए पढ़ रहे थे जबकि संगीत सुन रहे थे।
  • We were driving to the beach when it started raining.
    • Hum beach ki taraf car chala rahe the jab barish shuru ho gayi.
    • हम बीच की ओर जा रहे थे जब बारिश शुरू हो गई।
  • They were laughing uncontrollably at the comedy show.
    • Woh comedy show mein besudh has rahe the.
    • वे हंसते हुए कॉमेडी शो देख रहे थे।
  • She was dancing gracefully at the party last night.
    • Usne kal raat ko party mein grace se naach rahe the.
    • उसने कल रात पार्टी में ग्रेस से नाचा।
  • He was talking on the phone while cooking dinner.
    • Woh khana banate samay phone par baat kar rahe the.
    • वह खाना पकाते समय फोन पर बात कर रहे थे।
  • The children were playing with their toys in the living room.
    • Bacche living room mein apne khilo.
    • बच्चे लिविंग रूम में अपने खिलौनों के साथ खेल रहे थे।
  • She was reading a book when the phone rang.
    • Usne kitab padh rahi thi jab phone baja.
    • उसने किताब पढ़ रही थी जब फोन बजा।
  • They were walking in the park while chatting happily.
    • Ve park mein ghoom rahe the jabki khushiyon se baatein kar rahe the.
    • वे पार्क में घूम रहे थे जबकि खुशियों से बातें कर रहे थे।
  • He was painting a picture while listening to his favorite music.
    • Usne apne pasandida gaane sunte hue ek tasveer banai.
    • उसने अपने पसंदीदा गाने सुनते हुए एक तस्वीर बनाई।
  • The teacher was explaining the lesson when the students started asking questions.
    • Shikshak parhane waqt the jab vidyarthi sawalon ka jawab dhundne lage.
    • शिक्षक पढ़ाने के वक्त थे जब विद्यार्थी सवालों का जवाब ढूंढने लगे।
  • We were having dinner when the unexpected guests arrived.
    • Hum raat ka khana kha rahe the jab anjaane mehman aaye.
    • हम रात का खाना खा रहे थे जब अनजाने मेहमान आए।

Mastering the “About To” Phrase in English – day 8

  • Definition:
    • “About to” is a phrase used to indicate that something is on the verge of happening or is imminent.
    • It suggests that an action is in the immediate future or is about to occur shortly.
  • Usage in Verb Form:
    • “About to” is often followed by a verb in its base form.
    • Example: “She is about to leave for work,” indicates that she is preparing to leave very soon.
  • Expressing Imminent Actions:
    • This phrase is commonly employed to describe actions that are imminent or about to happen.
    • Example: “I am about to finish my homework,” implies that the completion of the homework is imminent.
  • KEY POINTS OF “ABOUT TO”:
    • Use in Future Tense:
      • “About to” can be used to talk about future events with a sense of immediacy.
      • Example: “We are about to board the train,” suggests that boarding will happen very soon.
    • Conveying Intention or Plan:
      • It can also convey a person’s intention or plan to do something in the near future.
      • Example: “He is about to ask her out on a date,” indicates his intention to do so in the immediate future.
    • Politeness and Indirectness:
      • “About to” can be used to express polite requests or suggestions indirectly.
      • Example: “I was about to remind you about the meeting,” suggests a gentle reminder without directly stating it.
    • Noticing Immediate Changes:
      • It is used to express observations of changes that are happening or are about to happen.
      • Example: “The sky is getting dark; it looks like it’s about to rain,” implies an imminent change in weather.
    • Avoiding Misunderstandings:
      • Using “about to” helps in avoiding ambiguity regarding the timing of events.
      • Example: “He is about to call you,” clarifies that the action is imminent, distinguishing it from actions that have already occurred.

Examples of “About to” phrase :

1.English: I’m about to cook dinner.

Main abhi dinner banane wala hoon.

Hindi: मैं अभी रात का खाना बनाने वाला हूँ।

2.English: She’s about to start her new job.

Woh abhi apni nayi job shuru karne wali hai.

Hindi: वह अभी अपनी नई नौकरी शुरू करने वाली है। Woh abhi apni nayi job shuru karne wali hai.

3.English: We were about to leave the house when it started raining.

Hum ghar chhodne wale the ki baarish ho gayi.

Hindi: हम घर छोड़ने वाले थे कि बारिश हो गई।

4.English: They’re about to announce the winner.

Woh winner ki ghoshna karne wale hain.

Hindi: वे विजेता की घोषणा करने वाले हैं।

5.English: He’s about to finish his homework.

Woh abhi apna homework poora karne wala hai.

Hindi: वह अभी अपना होमवर्क पूरा करने वाला हैl

6.English: The movie is about to start.

Movie abhi start hone wali hai

Hindi: फिल्म अभी शुरू होने वाली है।

7.English: We’re about to reach our destination.

Hum apne destination par pahunchne wale hain.

Hindi: हम अपने गंतव्य पर पहुँचने वाले हैं।

8.English: She’s about to take an important decision.

Woh ek important decision lene wali hai.

Hindi: वह एक महत्वपूर्ण फैसला लेने वाली है।

9.English: The concert is about to begin.

Concert shuru hone wala hai.

Hindi: कॉन्सर्ट शुरू होने वाला है।

10.English: They were about to leave when they remembered they forgot something.

Woh jaane wale the ki unhe yaad aaya ki unhone kuch bhula hai.

Hindi: वे जाने वाले थे कि उन्हें याद आया कि उन्होंने कुछ भूला है।

11.English: He’s about to propose to his girlfriend.

Woh apni girlfriend ko propose karne wala hai.

Hindi: वह अपनी गर्लफ्रेंड को प्रपोज करने वाला है।

12.English: The cake is about to come out of the oven.

Cake oven se nikalne wala hai.

Hindi: केक ओवन से निकलने वाला है।

13.English: We were about to leave when the phone rang.

Hum jaane wale the ki phone baj gaya.

Hindi: हम जाने वाले थे कि फोन बज गया।

14.English: They’re about to launch a new product.

Woh ek naya product launch karne wale hain.

Hindi: वे एक नया उत्पाद लॉन्च करने वाले हैं।

15.English: The sun is about to set.

Sun ab ast hone wala hai.

Hindi: सूरज अब अस्त होने वाला है।

50 English Phrases to speak fluent English

Guys, agar aap English bolna chahte hain to Grammar seekhne ki zaroorat nahi hai, ye 50 English Phrases aap rat len aur aaj se hi English bolna shuru karen.

50 English Phrases:

Of course not :

Bilkul bhi nhi (बिलकुल भी नही )

A says : Do your parents let you stay out late?

B say : Of course not. They always ask me to get home before 10 pm each night.

Used to:

अकसर (Aksar)

A says : Do you stay with your parents?

B says : Right now, no, but I used to.

If somebody says “if you want to eat this let me know”

Second person replies “yes i do” .

A says : Do you enjoy spicy food?

B says : Yes, I do, especially on cold days.

A says : Do you often drink alcohol when eating out?

B says : No, not often. Just when I have parties with my friends.

IT’S (BEEN) + DAYS / WEEKS / MONTHS / etc. + SINCE

Kafi din/mahine / saal ho gye (काफ़ी दिन /महीने/साल हो गए )

The structure it’s (been) + days / weeks / months / etc. + since is used to emphasise the length of time that has passed since a past event:

  • It’s been weeks since his last blog post.
  • It’s been a long time since I met him.
  • How long has it been since they moved away?

Bit Scared :

thoda dra hua (थोड़ा डरा हुआ )

  • I was bit scared.
  • Mai thoda dra hua tha.
  • I was bit busy.
  • Mai jra busy hu.
  • I was bit occupied.
  • Mere pass jra kaam tha .
  • I was bit late .
  • Mai jra late tha.
  • His behaviour was bit off.
  • Uska vevhaar thoda ajeeb tha.

Drive me up the wall

(Gussa dilana ) गुस्सा दिलाना

A says : Hey you didn’t sleep soundly. ( kya tum raat ko arram se nhi soye ?)

B says : No , the neighbour’s loud music drove me up the wall last night. ( nhi, mere pdos ke unche music ne mujhe gussa dila diya )

A says : Hey , you are driving me up the wall.

B says : Tum mujhe gussa dila rhe ho.

Not on speaking terms

(bol chal band hona )बोल चाल बंद होना

  • A says : Hey , how is your friend ?
  • (Tumhara dost kaisa hai ?)
  • B says : Well , we are not on speaking terms .
  • (Vaise , hmari bol chal band hai .)

Fret not

( chinta mat kro ) चिंता मत करो

  • Fret not, it’s really not a big deal.
  • Chinta mat kro , ye koi badi baat nhi hai .

Rings a bell

( yaad dilana) याद दिलाना

  • Your name rings a bell.
  • Tumhara naam kisi ki yaad dilate hai.

I do

( mai karta hu ) मैं करता हूँ

  1. Do you work online ?
  2. Yes, I do.

I did

( maine kiya ) मैंने किया

  1. Did you watch movie yesterday ?
  2. Yes, I did.

What time do you ?

( kitne bje)

  • What time do you get up ?
  • Tum kitne bje uthte ho ?
  • What time do you return home ?
  • Tum kitne bje ghar aate ho ?
  • What time do you leave for work ?
  • Tum kitne bje kaam pe jate ho ?

What time did you ?

( kitne bje ) कितने बजे

  • What time did you get up yesterday ?
  • Tum kitne bje uthe ?
  • What time did you return home ?
  • Tum kitne bje ghar aaye ?
  • What time did you leave for work ?
  • Tum kitne bje kaam pe kab gye?

Usually

( aksar ) अकसर

  • I usually get up before eight .
  • Mai aksar 8 bje se pehle uthta hu .

I wish

( kash!) काश !

A says : I went to movie last night .

B says : I wish , I’d have gone with you.

It’s getting

( ho rha hai ) हो रहा है

A says : It’s getting dark.

B says : Andhera ho rha hai .

A says : It’s getting cold.

B says : Thand ho rhi hai .

A says : It’s getiing cloudy.

B says : Badal ho rhe hai .

Now and then

( kabhi kabhi ) कभी कभी

A says : Do you come to this café often?

B says : No, I only come here now and then.

I like to watch movie now and then.

English Speaking with kids -Day 6

Day 6 : In today’s lesson you will learn English conversation with kids. My lessons on English speaking with kids through Hindi will help you a lot. I have added many sentences on basic English for kids. So that you can learn English through Hindi to speak with kids.

1. Can’t you sit still?

(कांट यू सिट स्टिल?)

तुम टिक कर नहीं बैठ सकते?

(Kya tum tik kar nahin baith sakte?)

2. Get ready, Hurry up.

(गेट रेडी, हर्री अप)

जल्दी तैयार हो जाओ।

(Jaldi taiyar ho jayo.)

3. Stop playing games on mobile.

(स्टॉप प्लेयिंग गेम्स ओन मोबाइल)

मोबाइल से खेलना बंद करो।

(Mobile se khelna band kro.)

4. Hold my mobile properly.

(होल्ड माय मोबाइल प्रोपेर्ली)

मेरा मोबाइल ध्यान से पकड़ो।

(Mera mobile dhyan se pakdo)

5. Brush your teeth properly.

(ब्रश योर टीथ प्रोपेर्ली)

अपने दांत अच्छे से साफ़ करो।

(Apne daant achchhe se saaf kro)

6. Put on your clothes.

(पुट ओन योर क्लोथ्स)

अपने कपड़े पहन लो।

(Apne kapde pehan lo)

7. Tie your laces.

(टाई योर लेसेस)

अपने तसमे बांध लो।

(Apne tasme pehan lo)

8. Don’t drag your feet.

(डोन्ट ड्रैग योर फीट)

पैर मत घसीटो।

(pair mt ghaseeto)

9. Finish your food, Hurry up.

(फिनिश योर फ़ूड, हर्री अप)

जल्दी अपना खाना खत्म करो

(jaldi apna khana khatam kar lo)

10. Keep your dishes in the sink.

(कीप योर डिशेस इन सिंक)

अपने बर्तन सिंक में रखो

(Apne bartan sink me rakho)

11. Don’t put your finger in your mouth.

(डोन्ट पुट योर फिंगर इन योर माउथ)

अपनी उँगली मुँह में मत डालो।

(apni ungli muhn me mt dalo)

12. Blow your nose.

(ब्लो योर नोज़)

अपना नाक साफ करो

(apna nak saaf kro)

13. Don’t bite your nails.

(डोन्ट बाइट योर नेल्ज़)

अपने नाखून मत चबाओ।

(apne nakhoon mt chbao)

14. Change your clothes.

(चेंज योर क्लोथ्स)

अपने कपड़े बदल लो

(apne kapde badal lo)

15. Turn off the tap.

(टर्न ओफ्फ टैप)

नल बंद करो

(nal band kro)

16. Complete your Homework first.

(कम्पलीट योर होमवर्क फर्स्ट)

अपना काम पूरा करो।

(apna kaam poora kro)

17. Do your work properly.

(डू योर वर्क प्रोपेर्ली)

अपना कम अच्छे से करो।

(apna kaam achchhe se kro)

18. Write neatly.

(राईट नीटली)

सुन्दर लिखो।

(sundar likho)

19. Don’t fold your notebook.

(डोन्ट फोल्ड योर नोटबुक)

अपनी कापी को मत मोड़ो।

(apni kapi ko mt modo)

20. Don’t tear pages of your book.

(डोन्ट टेअर पेजेस ऑफ़ योर बुक)

अपनी किताब के पन्ने मत फाड़ो।

(apni kitab ke panne mt phado)

21. Do your work yourself.

(डू योर वर्क योरसेल्फ)

अपना काम खुद करो।

(apna kaamkhud kro)

22. Don’t disturb me, I am busy.

(डोन्ट डिस्टर्ब मी, आई एम् बिजी)

मुझे परेशान मत करो।

(mujhe pareshan mt kro)

23. You speaks a lot, baby.

(यू स्पीक्स लोट, बेबी)

बेबी, तुम बहुत बोलती हो।

(baby, tum bahut bolti ho)

24. Don’t break your toys.

(डोन्ट ब्रेक योर टॉयज)

अपने खिलोने मत तोड़ो।

(apne khilone mt todo)

25. Switch off the light.

(स्विच ओफ्फ लाइट)

लाइट बंद करो।

(light band kro)

26. Don’t drag the chairs.

(डोन्ट ड्रैग चेयर्स)

कुर्सी को मत घसीटो।

(kursi ko mt ghaseeto)

27. Remove your shoes.

(रिमूव योर शूज़)

अपने जूते उतार दो।

(apne joote utar do)

28. Keep your shoes in shoe-rack.

(कीप योर शूज़ इन शूरैक)

अपने जूते रैक में रखो।

(apne joote rack me rakho)

29. Keep your school bag in almirah.

(कीप योर स्कूल बैग इन अल्मिरह)

अपने बैग अलमारी में रखो।

(apna bag almari me rakho)

30. Don’t touch the laptop.

(डोन्ट टच लैपटॉप)

लैपटॉप को हाथ मत लगाओ।

(laptop ko haath mt lagao)

Easy English Phrases for beginners Part -3

Hey, this is lesson no-3 of English Phrases you can also read previous lesson . First of all we will learn Easy English Phrases for beginners related with Apologizing , I want , I like , I love you and many more .

Video for help:

English Phrases For Apologizing

  1. Oops, Sorry. / Sorry About That.
  2. I’m Sorry For… / I’m Sorry That… / I Apologize For… (“I’m sorry that I yelled at you last night.”)
  3. It Was My Fault.
  4. I’m So Sorry. / I’m Really Sorry.
  5. (I Should Have… / I Shouldn’t Have… (“I’m sorry – I should have called and told you I’d be late.”)

English Phrases For saying ‘love you’

“You mean so much to me.”

“You’re incredible.”

“You’re amazing.”

“We complete each other.”

“I’ve totally fallen for you.”

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English Phrases For “I want”

“Icould really do witha coffee right now.”

“We can’t get there in time just by walking. We could really do with a bike or something.”

“I feel like a nap.”

“I feel like going to the beach today.”

“I’m in the mood for a sandwich.”

“I’m in the mood for dancing.”

“I’m starving. I’d kill for a plate of pasta.”

“I’m dying for a coffee right now.”

English Phrases For “I like”

‘I’m into listening to music. What are you into?’

‘I’m into singing!’

But it’s a little strange to say something like “I’m really into this vegetable curry. It’s delicious.”

You can also be into an action:

“I’m a big fan of Sharukh khaan.”

She is very fond of Dogs.

She is very fond of finding faults.

I’m absolutely crazy about this band!

English Phrases For “I don’t like”

I am not into Singing.

I am not fond yoga.

“I’m not a big fan of Star Trek.”

I’m not crazy about them.

Easy English Phrases for beginners Part -2

Greeting / leaving Phrase

Hey, this is lesson no-2 of English Phrases you can also read previous lesson . First of all we will learn Easy English Phrases for beginners related with Greeting and leaving situations.

What have you been up to?

( ye aap tab bol sakte hai jab aapko kisi ka haal chaal poochhna ho)

(Is line ka matlab hain ab tak apki zindagi mein kya chal raha tha)

Aap ab tak kya kya kare hain?

Jaise apne ab tak kya kya padhai kiya hain ya Aapne ab tak kya naukri kiya hain ya Dinbhar apne kya kiya hain

For e.g. Tom: Hey Tanish! Long time no see! What have you been up do?

These Easy English Phrases for beginners are helpful for beginners to speak smart English.

  • Speak of the devil! (= We’ve just been talking about you, and here you are!
  • शैतान का नाम लिया,शैतान हाजिर
  • Actions speak louder than words.
  • Kaam bolta hai.
  • करनी कथनी से ताकतवर होती है |
  • Spoke one’s mind (kisi ke dil ki baat kehni )
  • You spoke my mind .
  • Tum ne meri dil ki baat keh di.

Pour your heart out

  • :to tell someone your secret feelings and things that worry you, usually because you feel a strong need to talk about them.
  • (Preshani me kisi se apne dil ki baat karna)
  • I poured out my heart out to him but he told all his friends what I said.

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Take care (= Look after yourself)

Apna dyan rakhna.

Give someone’s word ( promise karna)

  • I give you my word.
  • Mai jubaan deta hu.

Take someone’s word.

  • Ok, I take your word.
  • Theek hai , jubaan rhi.(Mai apka bishwas karta hu)

Well I’ll be off then.. (= I’m going now)

  • Achha , mai jar ha hu. (kaam khatam hone ke baad)
  • Well I’ll be off then. See you tomorrow.
  • love you and leave you. (= I’m going now)
  • Achha , mai jar ha hu.
  • Well, I’ll love you and leave you!

Catch you later. (= See you later)

  • Baad me milte hai.
  • Nick: OK, I’m off now.
  • Ted: OK! Catch you later!
  • (I’m / He’s, etc) off out for the evening. (= I’m / He’s etc going out for the evening)
  • Mai sham ko bahar jar ha hai.

Giving / receiving something

  • Here you go / There you go (= Here it is!)
  • Ye rha / Wo rha .
  • I’m good thanks. (= No thank you)
  • ( when you want to say ‘No’ politely)
  • Be my guest! (= Of course – you can do something!)
  • ( used as a polite reply to a request)
  • ‘Do you mind if I sit down?’ ‘Be my guest.’
  • Help yourself! (= Take one)
  • (It is used to give permission to someone to do or use something)
  • ‘Do you mind if I use the phone?’
  • ‘Help yourself.’
  • Make yourself at home! (= Sit down and feel comfortable)
  • To feel relax and behave in the same way as you do in your own home