How are you?

Hindi translation: aap kaise hain (masculine) ? aap kaisee hain (feminine) ? or aapkaa kyaa haal hai (both genders)?

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English term or phrase:How are you?
Hindi translation:aap kaise hain (masculine) ? aap kaisee hain (feminine) ? or aapkaa kyaa haal hai (both genders)?
Entered by: Dr. Rajesh Kumar

01:57 Mar 9, 2005
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English term or phrase: How are you?
how do you say "how are you?" in hindi?
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aap kaise hain (masculine) ? aap kaisee hain (feminine) ? or aapkaa kyaa haal hai (both genders)?
Explanation:
In Hindi this expression changes with number and social structure also. Above expression are for plural, and respect and elders. Other situations are: tum kaise (kaisee) ho (equals)? too kaisa hai (for lower levels, and also for very close persons)?
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Dr. Rajesh Kumar
India
Local time: 17:14
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Summary of answers provided
5 +7aap kaise hain (masculine) ? aap kaisee hain (feminine) ? or aapkaa kyaa haal hai (both genders)?
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
5 +3Aap kaise hai ?
Syeda Tanbira Zaman
5kya haal hai
rahulraj
5 -1Thheek hai na aap? ठीक है ना आप?
Anant Bedarkar


  

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3 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +3
how are you?
Aap kaise hai ?


Explanation:
Not reqd.

Syeda Tanbira Zaman
Local time: 17:14
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in BengaliBengali, Native in HindiHindi

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Anil Goyal
12 mins

agree  SURENDRA BABU G: This is commonly used and right expression.
1 hr

agree  Rajan Chopra: better to add (n) with hai, which denotes nasal sound
1 day 12 hrs
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9 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): -1
how are you?
Thheek hai na aap? ठीक है ना आप?


Explanation:
Not required

Anant Bedarkar
Local time: 17:14
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in MarathiMarathi

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Anil Goyal: This is not the correct translation. If it is back translated, it wil be "Are you okay?"
6 mins
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40 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +7
how are you?
aap kaise hain (masculine) ? aap kaisee hain (feminine) ? or aapkaa kyaa haal hai (both genders)?


Explanation:
In Hindi this expression changes with number and social structure also. Above expression are for plural, and respect and elders. Other situations are: tum kaise (kaisee) ho (equals)? too kaisa hai (for lower levels, and also for very close persons)?

Dr. Rajesh Kumar
India
Local time: 17:14
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in HindiHindi
Grading comment
Graded automatically based on peer agreement.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  SURENDRA BABU G: Correct answer
36 mins

agree  trans_pro123: perfect translation
2 hrs

agree  Puneet Kaur Mahun
4 hrs

agree  Asad Hussain
5 hrs

agree  Arun Singh: Gender makes difference!
15 hrs

agree  Tejinder Soodan
1 day 1 hr

agree  Rajan Chopra
1 day 11 hrs
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15 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
how are you?
kya haal hai


Explanation:
its the openning line directed at someone know

rahulraj
Local time: 17:14
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