बुधवार, 8 जुलाई 2026

How to Say Where You're From in Hindi | Country, Nationality & Languages (Hindi • Roman Hindi • English)

🌍 Chapter 2.2 – Where Are You From?
Country, Nationality, City, Home & Languages
Hindi • Roman Hindi • English | Beginner-Friendly Guide (2026 Edition)

🌍 Welcome Back to Your Hindi Learning Journey!

📖 Previously in Chapter 2.1 – Your Name & Identity...

Great job! 🎉 In the previous chapter, you learned how to greet someone with "Namaste", ask "What's your name?", and introduce yourself confidently in Hindi. Along with Emma 🇬🇧, you practiced essential words like नाम (Naam), मेरा (Mera), and आपका (Aapka), helping you complete your very first Hindi conversation.
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Now that people know who you are, the conversation naturally continues with another common question:

🌍 आप कहाँ से हैं?

Aap kahaan se hain?

Where are you from?


In this chapter, you'll learn how to talk about your country, city, home, nationality, and the languages you speak using practical Hindi, Roman Hindi pronunciation, and English translations. Let's continue Emma's journey and take another step toward speaking Hindi with confidence! 🚀

📚 Table of Contents

  1. 🌍 Today's Story

  2. 🎯 Learning Goal

  3. 💬 Real-Life Conversation

  4. 📖 Vocabulary Builder

  5. 🇮🇳 Culture Corner

  6. 🔊 Pronunciation Coach

  7. 🎤 Speaking Challenge

  8. ❓Mini FAQ

  9. 🚀 What's Next?


🌍 Today's Story – A New Friend at a Café ☕

After introducing herself, Emma 🇬🇧 sits down with a cup of chai at a cozy café in Jaipur. A friendly local student, Rohan, joins her table.

👨 Rohan:

आप कहाँ से हैं?

Aap kahaan se hain?

Where are you from?

Emma smiles. She knows the answer in English:

"I'm from the United Kingdom."

But how can she say it naturally in Hindi?

By the end of this chapter, you'll confidently answer this question—whether you're from the USA, Brazil, Japan, Australia, India, or anywhere else in the world.

Self Introduction in Hindi


🎯 Learning Goal

After this lesson, you'll be able to:

✅ Say which country you're from.

✅ Mention your nationality.

✅ Tell someone your city.

✅ Talk about your home.

✅ Mention the languages you speak.

✅ Ask someone where they're from politely.


💬 Real-Life Conversation

👨 Rohan

आप कहाँ से हैं?

Aap kahaan se hain?

Where are you from?


👩 Emma

मैं यूनाइटेड किंगडम से हूँ।

Main United Kingdom se hoon.

I am from the United Kingdom.


👨 Rohan

आप कौन-कौन सी भाषाएँ बोलते हैं?

Aap kaun-kaun si bhaashaen bolte hain?

Which languages do you speak?


👩 Emma

मैं अंग्रेज़ी बोलती हूँ और थोड़ी हिंदी सीख रही हूँ।

Main Angrezi bolti hoon aur thodi Hindi seekh rahi hoon.

I speak English and I'm learning a little Hindi.

Hindi Conversation Practice


👨 Rohan

बहुत बढ़िया!

Bahut badhiya!

That's great!


📖 Vocabulary Builder

🌍 Word 1 – देश

Hindi: देश

Roman Hindi: Desh

English: Country

🔊 Pronunciation

Desh (sounds similar to "day-sh")

💡 Memory Tip

Think of the phrase "My country."

देश = Country

💬 Example

भारत मेरा देश है।

Bharat mera desh hai.

India is my country.


🌎 Word 2 – राष्ट्रीयता

Roman Hindi: Rashtriyata

English: Nationality

🔊 Pronunciation

Raash-tree-ya-taa

💬 Example

मेरी राष्ट्रीयता भारतीय है।

Meri rashtriyata Bharatiya hai.

My nationality is Indian.

🌍 Quick Tip: In everyday conversations, people usually say "मैं भारत से हूँ" (I'm from India) instead of stating their nationality formally.

Where Are You From in Hindi


🏙️ Word 3 – शहर

Roman Hindi: Shahar

English: City

💬 Example

मैं मुंबई शहर से हूँ।

Main Mumbai shahar se hoon.

I am from the city of Mumbai.


🏠 Word 4 – घर

Roman Hindi: Ghar

English: Home / House

💬 Example

मेरा घर लंदन में है।

Mera ghar London mein hai.

My home is in London.


📍 Word 5 – पता

Roman Hindi: Pata

English: Address

💬 Example

आपका पता क्या है?

Aapka pata kya hai?

What is your address?

⚠️ Safety Tip: You don't need to share your full address when meeting someone new. It's perfectly polite to say, "I live in London," instead of giving your exact location.

Learn Spoken Hindi


🗣️ Word 6 – भाषा

Roman Hindi: Bhasha

English: Language

💬 Example

हिंदी एक सुंदर भाषा है।

Hindi ek sundar bhasha hai.

Hindi is a beautiful language.


🇬🇧 Word 7 – अंग्रेज़ी

Roman Hindi: Angrezi

English: English

💬 Example

मैं अंग्रेज़ी बोलता हूँ। (Male)

Main Angrezi bolta hoon.

I speak English.

मैं अंग्रेज़ी बोलती हूँ। (Female)

Main Angrezi bolti hoon.

I speak English.


🇮🇳 Word 8 – हिंदी

Roman Hindi: Hindi

English: Hindi

💬 Example

मैं हिंदी सीख रहा हूँ। (Male)

Main Hindi seekh raha hoon.

I am learning Hindi.

मैं हिंदी सीख रही हूँ। (Female)

Main Hindi seekh rahi hoon.

I am learning Hindi.


🌎 Useful Sentence Patterns

🗣️ मैं _______ से हूँ।

Main _______ se hoon.

I am from _______.

Examples:

  • मैं भारत से हूँ।

  • Main Bharat se hoon.

  • I am from India.

  • मैं जापान से हूँ।

  • Main Japan se hoon.

  • I am from Japan.

  • मैं ब्राज़ील से हूँ।

  • Main Brazil se hoon.

  • I am from Brazil.


🗣️ मैं _______ बोलता/बोलती हूँ।

Main _______ bolta/bolti hoon.

I speak _______.

Examples:

  • हिंदी

  • अंग्रेज़ी

  • पंजाबी

  • स्पेनिश

  • जापानी

  • फ़्रेंच


🇮🇳 Culture Corner

India is home to hundreds of languages and dialects. While Hindi is widely spoken in many regions, you'll also hear English, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, and many more.

If you begin a conversation with "Namaste" and a few simple Hindi sentences, people usually appreciate your effort—even if your Hindi isn't perfect. 😊


🔊 Pronunciation Coach

Practice these sentences aloud:

🗣️ मैं कनाडा से हूँ।

Main Canada se hoon.


🗣️ मैं अंग्रेज़ी बोलता हूँ।

Main Angrezi bolta hoon.


🗣️ मैं हिंदी सीख रही हूँ।

Main Hindi seekh rahi hoon.

🎯 Challenge: Say each sentence three times, then replace the country and language with your own.

Nationality in Hindi


🎤 Speaking Challenge

Introduce yourself using this template:

नमस्ते! मेरा नाम _______ है। मैं _______ से हूँ। मेरा घर _______ में है। मैं _______ और _______ बोलता/बोलती हूँ। मैं हिंदी सीख रहा/रही हूँ।

Roman Hindi:

Namaste! Mera naam _______ hai. Main _______ se hoon. Mera ghar _______ mein hai. Main _______ aur _______ bolta/bolti hoon. Main Hindi seekh raha/rahi hoon.


 Mini FAQ

1. Should I say my nationality or my country?

In everyday Hindi, it's more natural to say "मैं भारत से हूँ" (I am from India) rather than stating your nationality.

2. Can I use English country names in Hindi?

Yes! Most country names such as Canada, Australia, Brazil, Japan, and Germany are commonly understood when pronounced naturally in Hindi.

3. Is it okay to say only "मैं लंदन से हूँ"?

Yes. If the city is well known, saying "I'm from London" is completely natural.

Hindi for Travelers


🌟 Quick Review

Today you've learned how to:

✅ Say where you're from.

✅ Mention your city and home.

✅ Talk about languages you speak.

✅ Ask someone where they're from.

✅ Build a longer and more natural self-introduction.


🚀 Coming Up Next

In Chapter 2.3 – What Do You Do?, you'll learn how to talk about your profession, studies, workplace, and career goals, helping you introduce yourself confidently in schools, universities, networking events, interviews, and business meetings anywhere in the world. 🌍

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