रविवार, 24 मई 2026

I Am Hungry in Hindi | Daily Life Hindi Sentences (Food) – Day 9

 I Am Hungry in Hindi / Daily Life Hindi Sentences (Food) – Day 9

Learn Hindi Through Real-Life Food Conversations 😋

Food is part of everyday life everywhere in the world 🌎 Whether you are a student, traveler, beginner, parent, or language lover, learning food-related sentences helps you speak Hindi naturally.

Think about the sentences we use every day:

👉 I am hungry
👉 I want food
👉 Food is ready
👉 This food is delicious

These are simple but powerful sentences for daily conversation. In this Day 9 lesson, you will learn easy Hindi sentences about food using Hindi + Roman Hindi + English, making learning easier for a global audience 🚀


🍔 Main Sentence of the Day

I am hungry

EnglishHindi Roman Hindi
I am hungry (Boy)मैं भूखा हूँ   Main bhookha hoon
I am hungry (Girl)मैं भूखी हूँMain bhookhi hoon

📌 Quick Tip

👦 Boys usually say → भूखा (bhookha)
👧 Girls usually say → भूखी (bhookhi)


🍛 Daily Food Sentences

Basic Hindi Sentences for Daily Use

EnglishHindiRoman Hindi
I am hungryमुझे भूख लगी हैMujhe bhookh lagi hai
I want foodमुझे खाना चाहिएMujhe khana chahiye
I am eating food (boy)मैं खाना खा रहा हूँMain khana kha raha hoon
I am eating food (girl)मैं खाना खा रही हूँMain khana kha rahi hoon
Food is readyखाना तैयार हैKhana taiyar hai
Let's eat foodचलो खाना खाते हैंChalo khana khate hain
This food is very goodयह खाना बहुत अच्छा हैYah khana bahut achha hai
This food is deliciousयह खाना स्वादिष्ट हैYah khana swadisht hai
I want bread/rotiमुझे रोटी चाहिएMujhe roti chahiye
I want riceमुझे चावल चाहिएMujhe chawal chahiye

🍎 Food Vocabulary for Beginners

EnglishHindi   Roman Hindi
FruitफलPhal
Vegetableसब्ज़ीSabzi
MilkदूधDoodh
WaterपानीPani
SweetमिठाईMithai
Bread/RotiरोटीRoti
RiceचावलChawal


🧠 Mini Conversations

Conversation 1

👦 Kya tumhe bhookh lagi hai?
(क्या तुम्हें भूख लगी है?)
Are you hungry?

👧 Haan, mujhe bahut bhookh lagi hai.
(हाँ, मुझे बहुत भूख लगी है।)
Yes, I am very hungry.

👦 Chalo khana khate hain.
(चलो खाना खाते हैं।)
Let's eat food.


Conversation 2

👩 Kya khana taiyar hai?
(क्या खाना तैयार है?)
Is food ready?

👨 Haan, khana taiyar hai.
(हाँ, खाना तैयार है।)
Yes, food is ready.

👩 Bahut achha! 😊
(बहुत अच्छा!)
Very good!


🎤 Speaking Practice Challenge

Say these sentences loudly 5 times:

🗣️ Mujhe bhookh lagi hai.
(मुझे भूख लगी है।)

🗣️ Mujhe khana chahiye.
(मुझे खाना चाहिए।)

🗣️ Yah khana swadisht hai.
(यह खाना स्वादिष्ट है।)

🗣️ Mujhe paani chahiye.
(मुझे पानी चाहिए।)


🌟 Bonus Daily Use Sentences

Extra sentences make the lesson more useful for global learners:

EnglishHindiRoman Hindi
I am thirstyमुझे प्यास लगी हैMujhe pyaas lagi hai
I need waterमुझे पानी चाहिएMujhe pani chahiye
I like pizzaमुझे पिज़्ज़ा पसंद हैMujhe pizza pasand hai
I like fruitsमुझे फल पसंद हैंMujhe phal pasand hain
I eat breakfastमैं नाश्ता करता हूँMain nashta karta hoon
I eat dinnerमैं रात का खाना खाता हूँMain raat ka khana khata hoon

📖 Short Story: I Am Hungry 🍽️

Ravi is a young boy 👦 He comes home after school feeling tired.

He goes to his mother and says:

🗣️ "Mujhe bhookh lagi hai."
(मुझे भूख लगी है।)

His mother smiles 😊 and asks:

🗣️ "Kya tum khana khaoge?"
(क्या तुम खाना खाओगे?)

Ravi happily says:

🗣️ "Haan, mujhe khana chahiye."
(हाँ, मुझे खाना चाहिए।)

After some time, his mother says:

🗣️ "Ravi, khana taiyar hai."
(रवि, खाना तैयार है।)

Ravi washes his hands 🚿 and sits at the table.

While eating, he smiles and says:

🗣️ "Yah khana bahut swadisht hai." 😋
(यह खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट है।)

His mother feels happy ❤️


🎯 What Did You Learn Today?

✔ I am hungry → मैं भूखा/भूखी हूँ
✔ I am hungry → मुझे भूख लगी है
✔ I want food → मुझे खाना चाहिए
✔ Food is ready → खाना तैयार है
✔ Food is delicious → यह खाना स्वादिष्ट है
✔ Extra food vocabulary and speaking practice


🎮 Fun Activity

Write your favorite food:

👉 Mujhe ______ pasand hai.
(मुझे ______ पसंद है।)

Example:

🍕 Mujhe pizza pasand hai.
(मुझे पिज़्ज़ा पसंद है।)

Read More 

How To Read Hindi Fast 


FAQ

Q1. How do you say "I am hungry" in Hindi?

👦 Boy: Main bhookha hoon (मैं भूखा हूँ)
👧 Girl: Main bhookhi hoon (मैं भूखी हूँ)


Q2. Why should I learn food-related Hindi sentences?

Food-related sentences are used every day and help you speak Hindi faster in real-life situations.


Q3. Is this lesson beginner-friendly?

Yes 😊 This lesson uses simple Hindi, Roman Hindi, and English for easy learning.


Q4. Will this improve spoken Hindi?

Yes. Reading, speaking, and practicing small daily sentences helps improve speaking confidence.


Q5. How much should I practice?

Spend 10–15 minutes daily and repeat sentences aloud for better pronunciation and memory.


🌈 Daily Hindi Tip:
Learn 5 new Hindi sentences every day, and in a few weeks you will start understanding and speaking Hindi more naturally 🚀

Hindi speaking practice food topic


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