Want to sound more natural when you speak English? The secret isn't just grammar — it's knowing the right everyday phrases that fluent speakers use constantly.
The 10 Must-Know Phrases
1. "I was wondering if…"
Use this to ask something politely — it sounds much softer than asking directly.
✅ "I was wondering if you could help me with this."
🇮🇳 मैं सोच रहा था कि क्या आप मेरी help कर सकते हैं।
2. "That makes sense."
Instead of just saying "OK", use this to show you've truly understood something.
✅ "Oh, that makes sense. Thank you for explaining."
🇮🇳 अच्छा, यह समझ आया।
3. "Let me think about it."
When you need time to decide — professional and polite.
✅ "Can you give me a day? Let me think about it."
4. "I'd rather…"
To express a preference — what you prefer over something else.
✅ "I'd rather stay home than go out tonight."
🇮🇳 मैं आज बाहर जाने से ज़्यादा घर पर रहना पसंद करूँगा।
5. "It depends."
A very useful phrase when the answer isn't simply yes or no.
✅ "It depends on the situation."
6. "Could you say that again?"
The polite way to ask someone to repeat — never just say "What?"
❌ "What? Repeat."
✅ "Sorry, could you say that again please?"
7. "As far as I know…"
When you're not 100% sure but giving your best answer.
✅ "As far as I know, the office is closed on Sunday."
🇮🇳 जहाँ तक मुझे पता है, Sunday को office बंद रहती है।
8. "To be honest…"
Use this when sharing your real, sincere opinion.
✅ "To be honest, I didn't enjoy the movie."
9. "I'm looking forward to it."
Express genuine excitement about something upcoming.
✅ "The trip is next week. I'm really looking forward to it!"
🇮🇳 मुझे इसका बहुत इंतज़ार है।
10. "It's not a big deal."
When something is minor and you want to reassure someone.
✅ "Don't worry, it's not a big deal."
🇮🇳 कोई बात नहीं, यह कोई बड़ी बात नहीं है।
Summary / निष्कर्ष
- 10 daily use phrases जो English को natural बनाती हैं
- हर phrase का Hindi meaning और real-life example
- Common mistakes और उनके better alternatives