Sr. No. |
V 1 |
Marathi |
Hindi |
V2 |
1 |
Speak |
बोलणे |
बोलना |
Spoke |
2 |
Eat |
खाणे |
खाना |
Ate |
3 |
Write |
ललणे |
ललखना |
Wrote |
4 |
Read |
पढणे |
पढ़ना |
Read |
5 |
Walk |
चालणे |
पैदल चलना |
Walked |
6 |
Run |
चालणे |
दौड़ना |
Ran |
7 |
Drink |
पीणे |
पीना |
Drank |
8 |
Come |
आले |
आइए |
Came |
9 |
Go |
जाणे |
जाओ |
Went |
10 |
Play |
खेळणे |
खेलें |
Played |
11 |
Watch |
पहणे |
घड़ी |
Watched |
12 |
Listen |
ऐकणे |
सुनना |
Listened |
13 |
Talk |
बात करणे |
बातचीत |
Talked |
14 |
Cook |
शिजवणे |
रसोइया |
Cooked |
15 |
Clean |
साफ करणे |
साफ़ |
Cleaned |
16 |
Drive |
हाकून नेणे |
चलाना |
Drove |
17 |
Sleep |
झोपणे |
नीदीं |
Slept |
18 |
Jump |
उडी मारणे |
कूदना |
Jumped |
19 |
Sing |
गाणे |
गाओ |
Sang |
20 |
Dance |
नाचणे |
नृत्य |
Danced |
21 |
Swim |
पोहणे |
तैरना |
Swam |
22 |
Climb |
चढणे |
चढ़ना |
Climbed |
23 |
Fly |
उडणे |
उड़ना |
Flew |
24 |
Skate |
घसरणे |
स्केट |
Skated |
25 |
do |
करणे |
करना |
Did |
26 |
understand |
समजणे |
समझ गए |
understood |
27 |
make |
बनणे |
बनाना |
Made |
28 |
Sing |
गायणे |
गाओ |
Sang |
29 |
See |
दिशन करणे |
देखो |
Saw |
30 |
Write |
ललहणे |
ललखना |
Wrote |
31 |
Read |
पढणे |
पढ़ना |
Read |
32 |
Walk |
चलणे |
पैदल चलना |
Walked |
33 |
Talk |
बोलणे |
बातचीत |
Talked |
34 |
Swim |
स्विमणे |
तैरना |
Swam |
35 |
Listen |
सुनणे |
सुनना |
Listened |
36 |
Watch |
पाहणे |
घड़ी |
Watched |
37 |
Love |
प्यार करणे |
प्यार |
Loved |
38 |
Live |
राहणे, लजवींत असणे |
रहना |
Lived |
39 |
Learn |
शिखणे |
सीखना |
Learned |
40 |
Leave |
सोडणे |
छोड़ना |
Left |
41 |
Laugh |
हसणे |
हँसना |
Laughed |
42 |
Know |
जाणणे |
जानना |
Knew |
43 |
Jump |
उछावणे |
कूदना |
Jumped |
44 |
Invite |
आमींत्रण करणे |
आमींलत्रत करना |
Invited |
45 |
Interest |
व्याज देणे |
रुलच |
Interested |
46 |
Start |
सुरू करणे |
शुरू |
Started |
47 |
Spend |
खर्च करणे |
खर्च करना |
Spent |
48 |
Like |
पसंद करणे |
पसंद करना |
Liked |
49 |
Talk |
बोलणे |
बातचीत |
Talked |
50 |
Give |
करून देणे |
देना |
Gave |
51 |
Travel |
पर्यटन करणे |
यात्रा |
Travelled |
52 |
Search |
खोजणे |
खोज |
Searched |
53 |
Like |
आवडणे |
पसींद करना |
Liked |
54 |
Pray |
प्रार्थना करणे |
प्रार्थना |
Prayed |
55 |
Open |
उघडणे |
खुला |
Opened |
56 |
Close |
बंद करणे |
बंद करना |
Closed |
57 |
Answer |
उत्तर देणे |
जवाब |
Answered |
58 |
Work |
काम करणे |
कायश |
Worked |
59 |
Decide |
निवडणे |
तय करना |
Decided |
60 |
Study |
अभ्यास करणे |
पढाई करना |
Studied |
61 |
Wait |
वाट पाहणे |
रुकना |
Waited |
62 |
Walk |
चालणे |
पैदल चलना |
Walked |
63 |
Enjoy |
मज्जा करणे |
आनींद लेना |
Enjoyed |
64 |
Smell |
हुंगणे |
महक |
Smelled |
65 |
Listen |
ऐकणे |
सुनना |
Listened |
66 |
Dance |
नाचणे |
नृत्य |
Danced |
67 |
Travel |
यात्रा करणे |
यात्रा |
Travelled |
68 |
Jump |
उडी मारणे |
कूदना |
Jumped |
69 |
Enter |
आत जाणे |
दजश |
Entered |
70 |
Live |
जीवंत असणे |
रहना |
Lived |
71 |
Bark |
भुींकणे |
कुत्ते की भौींक |
Barked |
72 |
Shout |
ओरडणे |
चिल्लाना |
Shouted |
73 |
Wash |
धुणे |
धोना |
Washed |
74 |
Clean |
साफ करणे |
साफ़ |
Cleaned |
75 |
Return |
परत येणे |
वापस कर |
Returned |
76 |
Fear |
भीती वाटणे |
डर |
Feared |
77 |
Invite |
आमींत्रण देणे |
आमींलत्रत करना |
Invited |
78 |
Call |
हाक मारणे |
बुलाना |
Called |
79 |
Help |
मदत करणे |
मदद |
Helped |
80 |
Attend |
उपस्वित राहणे |
भाग लेना |
Attended |
81 |
Swell |
फुगणे |
सूजना |
Swelled |
82 |
Paint |
रंगवा |
रँगना |
Painted |
83 |
Describe |
वर्णन करणे |
वर्णन करना |
Described |
84 |
Destroy |
नष्ट करणे |
नष्ट करना |
Destroyed |
85 |
Cry |
रडणे |
रोना |
Cried |
86 |
Boil |
गरम करणे |
उबलना |
Boiled |
87 |
Type |
टंकित करणे |
प्रकार |
Typed |
88 |
Visit |
भेट देणे |
लमलने जाना |
Visited |
89 |
Prepare |
बनविणे |
तैयार करना |
Prepared |
90 |
Discover |
शोधा |
खोज करना |
Discovered |
91 |
Accept |
स्वीकार करणे |
स्वीकार करना |
Accepted |
92 |
Acquire |
प्राप्त करणे |
अलजशत करना |
Acquired |
93 |
Clap |
टाळी वाजलवणे |
ताली |
Claped |
94 |
Scold |
रागावणे |
डांटा |
Scolded |
95 |
Look |
पाहणे |
नज़र |
Looked |
96 |
Post |
पाठवणे |
डाक |
Posted |
97 |
Guard |
रक्षा करणे |
रक्षक |
Guarded |
98 |
Plough |
नांगरणे |
हल |
Ploughed |
99 |
Receive |
प्राप्त करणे |
प्राप्त करना |
Received |
100 |
Earn |
कमावणे |
कमाना |
Earned |
101 |
Cross |
पार करणे |
पार |
Crossed |
102 |
Construct |
बांधणे |
निर्माण |
Constructed |
103 |
Agree |
सहमत असणे |
सहमत होना |
Agreed |
104 |
Differ |
वेगळे करणे |
अलग होना |
Differed |
105 |
Admire |
प्रशंसा करणे |
प्रशंसा करना |
Admired |
106 |
Despise |
निंदा करणे |
घृणा |
Despised |
107 |
Reject |
नाकारणे |
धिकारणे |
Rejected |
108 |
Remember |
आठलवणे |
याद है |
Remembered |
109 |
Allow |
परवानगी देणे |
अनुमलत देना |
Allowed |
110 |
Guide |
मार्गदर्शन करणे |
मार्गदर्शन देना |
Guided |
111 |
Misguide |
दिशाभूल |
बहकाना |
Misguided |
112 |
Lend |
उसणे घेणे |
उधार देना |
Lent |
113 |
Burn |
जाळणे |
जलाना |
Burnt |
114 |
Believe |
मानणे |
मानना |
Believed |
115 |
Disbelieve |
न मानणे |
नास्विकता |
Disbelieved |
116 |
Dig |
खणणे |
खोदना |
Dug |
117 |
Hang |
लटकणे |
लटकाना |
Hung |
118 |
Put |
ठेवणे |
डाल |
Put |
119 |
Hold |
पकडणे |
पकड़ |
Held |
120 |
Appear |
लदसणे , हजर होणे |
लदखाई देना |
Appeared |
121 |
Disappear |
नाहीसे होणे |
गायब |
Disappeared |
122 |
Ascend |
चढणे |
Ascend |
Ascended |
123 |
Descend |
उतरणे |
उतरना |
Descended |
124 |
Attack |
हमला करणे |
आक्रमण करना |
Attacked |
125 |
Defend |
बचाव करणे |
रक्षा करना |
Defended |
126 |
Weave |
लवनणे |
बुनना |
Wove |
127 |
Fight |
भाींडणे |
लड़ाई |
Fought |
128 |
Wear |
पररधान करणे |
लघसाव |
Wore |
129 |
Cut |
कापणे |
काटना |
Cut |
130 |
Make |
बनलवणे |
लनमाशण |
Made |
131 |
Forget |
विसरणे |
भूलना |
Forgot |
132 |
Forbid |
मनाई करणे |
रोकना |
Forbade |
133 |
Begin |
सुरूवात करणे |
शुरू |
Began |
134 |
Assemble |
एकत्र येणे , जमणे |
इकट्ठा |
Assembled |
135 |
Disperse |
पांगणे |
फैलाने |
Dispersed |
136 |
Build |
बांधणे |
बनाना |
Built |
137 |
Win |
जींकणे |
जीत |
Won |
138 |
Lose |
गमवणे |
खोना |
Lost |
139 |
Blow |
वाहणे |
फूीं कना |
Blew |
140 |
Burst |
फुटणे |
फोड़ना |
Burst |
141 |
Choose |
निवडणे |
चुनना |
Chose |
142 |
Dream |
स्वप्न पहाणे |
ख्वाब |
Dreamt |
143 |
Awake |
जागे होणे |
चौकन्ना |
Awoke |
144 |
Beat |
मारणे |
हराना |
Beat |
145 |
Find |
शोधा |
पाना |
Found |
146 |
Fly |
उडणे |
उड़ना |
Flew |
147 |
Grow |
उगवणे |
बढ़ना |
Grew |
148 |
Cost |
किंमत असणे |
लागत |
Cost |
149 |
Arise |
निर्माण होणे |
उठना |
Arose |
150 |
Lead |
पुढाकार घेणे |
नेतृत्व करना |
Led |
151 |
Lay |
पडणे |
लबछाना |
Laid |
152 |
Let |
परवानगी देणे |
होने देना |
Let |
153 |
Lie |
खोटे बोलणे |
झूठ |
Lied |
154 |
Forgive |
क्षमा करणे |
क्षमा करना |
Forgave |
155 |
Hear |
ऐकणे |
सुनना |
Heard |
156 |
Hide |
लपणे |
लछपाना |
Hid |
157 |
Hurt |
इजा करणे |
चोट पहँचाना |
Hurt |
158 |
Bend |
वाकणे |
झुकना |
Bent |
159 |
Bind |
बांधणे |
बाँधना |
Bound |
160 |
Bite |
चावणे |
काटना |
Bit |
161 |
Keep |
बाळगणे |
रखना |
Kept |
162 |
Become |
होणे |
होना |
Became |
163 |
Fall |
पडणे |
लगरना |
Falled |
164 |
Feed |
खाउ घालणे |
स्वखलाना |
Fed |
165 |
Throw |
फेकणे |
फेंकना |
Threw |
166 |
Undertake |
हाती घेणे |
आरंभ करना |
Undertook |
167 |
Wake |
जागे होणे |
जागना |
Woke |
168 |
Weep |
रडणे |
रोना |
Wept |
169 |
Stand |
उभे राहणे . |
खड़ा |
Stood |
170 |
Steal |
चोरणे |
चुराना |
Stole |
171 |
Stick |
चिटकवणे |
चिपकणा |
Stuck |
172 |
Shrink |
आकसणे |
सिकूडणा |
Shrank |
173 |
Have |
जवळ असणे |
पास होना |
Had |
174 |
Use |
वापरणे |
प्रयोग करना |
Used |
175 |
Shine |
चकाकणे |
चमकना |
Shone |
176 |
Shoot |
गोळी झाडणे |
गोली मारना |
Shot |
177 |
Sink |
बुडणे |
डूबना |
Sank |
178 |
Sit |
बसणे |
बैठना |
Sat |
179 |
Slay |
कत्तल करणे |
टूटना |
Slew |
180 |
Decrease |
कमी करणे |
कमी |
Decreased |
181 |
Increase |
वाढलवणे |
बढ़ोतरी |
Increased |
182 |
Discourage |
नाउमेद करणे |
हतोत्सालहत करना |
Discouraged |
183 |
Encourage |
प्रेरणा देणे |
प्रोत्सालहत करना |
Encouraged |
184 |
Confess |
कबूल करणे |
अपराध स्वीकार करना |
Confessed |
185 |
Purchase |
लवकत घेणे |
खरीदना |
Purchased |
186 |
Divide |
विभागणे |
विभाजन करना |
Divided |
187 |
Challenge |
आव्हान देणे |
चुनौती |
Challenged |
188 |
Deceive |
धोका देणे |
धोखा देना |
Deceived |
189 |
Die |
मरणे |
मरना |
Died |
190 |
Finish |
संपवणे |
खत्म करना |
Finished |
191 |
Praise |
प्रशंसा करणे |
प्रशंसा |
Praised |
192 |
Promote |
बढती देणे |
बढ़ावा देना |
Promoted |
193 |
Demote |
पदावनती देणे |
अवनलत |
Demoted |
194 |
Copy |
नकल करणे |
प्रलतलललप |
Copied |
195 |
Celebrate |
साजरा करणे |
जश्न मनाना |
Celebrated |
196 |
Climb |
चढणे |
चढ़ना |
Climbed |
197 |
Ask |
विचारणे |
पूछना |
Asked |
198 |
Decorate |
सजवणे |
को सजाये |
Decorated |
199 |
Avoid |
टाळणे |
टालना |
Avoided |
200 |
Arrive |
पोहोचणे |
आना |
Arrived |
201 |
Arrange |
व्यवस्वित मांडणे |
व्यवस्वित करना |
Arranged |
202 |
Accompany |
बरोबर जाणे |
साथ |
Accompanied |
203 |
Deny |
नाकबूल करणे |
अस्वीकार करना |
Denied |
204 |
Watch |
नजर ठेवणे |
घड़ी |
Watched |
205 |
Add |
जोडणे , वाढलवणे |
जोड़ें |
Added |
206 |
Admit |
स्विकारणे |
भर्ती होना |
Admited |
207 |
Allot |
बहाल करणे |
आवींलटत |
Alloted |
208 |
Abuse |
लिवीगाळ करणे |
दुव्यशवहार करना |
Abused |
209 |
Complicate |
बिकट करणे |
मुश्किल |
Complicated |
210 |
Create |
निर्माण करणे |
सृजन करना |
Created |
211 |
Carry |
वाहून नेणे |
ले जाना |
Carried |
212 |
Change |
बदलणे |
बदलना |
Changed |
213 |
Concentrate |
एकटविणे |
ध्यान लगाना |
Concentrated |
214 |
Deliver |
पोहचवणे |
बाँटना |
Delivered |
215 |
Dislike |
नावडणे |
नापसन्द |
Disliked |
216 |
Declare |
जाहीर करणे |
प्रचार |
Declared |
217 |
Explain |
स्पष्ट करणे |
समझाना |
Explained |
218 |
Excite |
प्रवृत्त करणे |
एक्साइट |
Excited |
219 |
Establish |
स्थापन करणे |
स्थापना करना |
Established |
220 |
Engage |
व्यस्त ठेवणे |
काम पर लगाना |
Engaged |
221 |
Fail |
अयशस्वी होणे |
असफल |
Failed |
222 |
Fall |
पडणे |
लगरना |
Falled |
223 |
Cook |
शिजवणे |
रसोइया |
Cooked |
224 |
Despair |
निराश करणे |
निराशा |
Despaired |
225 |
Import |
आयात करणे |
आयात करना |
Imported |
226 |
Export |
निर्यात करणे |
निर्यात करना |
Exported |
227 |
Include |
मिळवून घेणे |
शामील |
Included |
228 |
Exclude |
वगळणे |
निकालणा |
Excluded |
229 |
Repeat |
पुन्हा सांगणे |
दोहराना |
Repeated |
230 |
Vomit |
उलटी करणे |
उल्टी करना |
Vomited |
231 |
Quarrel |
भांडण |
झगड़ा |
Quarreled |
232 |
Refuse |
नकार देणे |
इंकार करना |
Refused |
233 |
Wish |
इच्छा असणे |
इच्छा |
Wished |
234 |
Depart |
निघणे |
रवाना होना |
Departed |
235 |
depend |
अवलंबून असणे |
निर्भर होना |
Depended |
236 |
Divide |
वाटून घेणे |
विभाजित करना |
Divided |
237 |
Manage |
व्यवस्थापित करणे |
प्रबंधन करना |
Managed |
238 |
Move |
हलणे , सरकणे |
हिलाना |
Moved |
239 |
Melt |
लवरघळणे |
पिघलना |
Melted |
240 |
Mix |
मिसळणे |
मिलाना |
Mixed |
241 |
Murder |
खून करणे |
हत्या |
Murdered |
242 |
Need |
गरज असणे |
ज़रूरत |
Needed |
243 |
Operate |
चालवणे |
प्रचालन |
Operated |
244 |
Kill |
मारणे |
मारना |
Killed |
245 |
Blame |
दोष देणे |
दोष |
Blamed |
246 |
Publish |
प्रकाशित करणे |
प्रकाशित करना |
Published |
247 |
Knock |
खटखटविडे |
दस्तक देना |
Knocked |
248 |
Kick |
लार् मारणे |
लाथ मारणे |
Kicked |
249 |
Light |
प्रकाश पाडणे |
रोशनी |
Lighted |
250 |
Cancel |
निरस्तकरणे |
रद्द करना |
Cancelled |
251 |
Punish |
दंड करणे |
सज़ा देना |
Punished |
252 |
Bear |
सहन करणे |
सहना |
Beared |
253 |
Banish |
हद्दपार करणे |
निष्कासित |
Banished |
254 |
Charge |
किंमत सांगणे |
शुल्क |
Charged |
255 |
Continue |
चालू ठेवणे |
जारी रखें |
Continued |
256 |
Oppose |
विरोध करणे |
विरोध |
Opposed |
257 |
Observe |
निरीक्षण करणे |
निरीक्षण करना |
Observed |
258 |
Oblige |
कृतज्ञ करणे |
मजबूर करना |
Obliged |
259 |
Insert |
आत घालणे |
डालना |
Inserted |
260 |
Ignore |
दुलशक्ष करणे |
नजरअंदाज करना |
Ignored |
261 |
Astonish |
अचंबित |
चकित |
Astonished |
262 |
Bother |
त्रास देणे |
परेशान करना |
Bothered |
263 |
Bury |
पुरणे |
दफ़नाना |
Buried |
264 |
Record |
नोंदणी करणे |
अभिलेख |
Recorded |
265 |
Repair |
दुरुस्ती करणे |
मरम्मत |
Repaired |
266 |
Roast |
भाजणे |
भूनना |
Roasted |
267 |
Ruin |
नाश करणे |
बर्बाद करना |
Ruined |
268 |
Approve |
मान्यता देणे |
मंजुरी देना |
Approved |
269 |
Amuse |
करमणूक करणे |
मन बहलाना |
Amused |
270 |
Announce |
जाहीर करणे |
की घोषणा |
Announced |
271 |
Pack |
पॅक करणे |
सामान बाँधना |
Packed |
272 |
Push |
ढकलणे |
धक्का देना |
Pushed |
273 |
Pull |
ओढणे |
खीचना |
Pulled |
274 |
Please |
खूष करणे |
कृप्या |
Pleased |
275 |
Delete |
खोडून टाकणे |
मिटाना |
Deleted |
276 |
Join |
जोडणे |
जोड़ना |
Joined |
277 |
Load |
ओझे लादणे |
भार |
Loaded |
278 |
Miss |
चुकणे , न सापडणे |
कुमारी |
Missed |
279 |
Check |
तपासणे |
जाँच करना |
Checked |
280 |
Combine |
एकत्र आणणे |
जोड़ना |
Combined |
281 |
Crush |
चिरडणे |
चूर-चूर करना |
Crushed |
282 |
Cover |
झाकणे |
ढकना |
Covered |
283 |
Connect |
जोडणे |
जोड़ना |
Connected |
284 |
Consider |
विचार करणे |
विचार करना |
Considered |
285 |
Obtain |
प्राप्त करणे |
प्राप्त करना |
Obtained |
286 |
Pardon |
क्षमा करणे |
क्षमा |
Pardoned |
287 |
Pass |
निघून जाणे |
रास्ता |
Passed |
288 |
Respect |
आदर करणे |
मान सम्मान |
Respected |
289 |
Resign |
त्यागणे |
इस्तीफ़ा देना |
Resigned |
290 |
Register |
नोंदणी करणे |
पींजीकरण करवाना |
Registered |
291 |
Consult |
सल्लामसलत करणे |
परामर्श करना |
Consulted |
292 |
Care |
काळजी घेणे |
ध्यान |
Cared |
293 |
Introduce |
परिचय करून देणे |
परिचय कराना |
Introduced |
294 |
Improve |
सुधारणे |
सुधार करना |
Improved |
295 |
Intend |
हेतु असणे |
इरादा करना |
Intended |
296 |
Proceed |
पुढे चालु ठेवणे |
आगे बढ़ना |
Proceeded |
297 |
Produce |
निर्माण करणे |
उत्पादन करना |
Produced |
298 |
Prosrate |
दंडवत प्रणाम करणे |
मुकदमा करना |
Prosrated |
299 |
Pronounce |
उच्चारणे |
का उच्चारण करें |
Pronounced |
300 |
Expose |
उघडा करणे |
अनावृत करना |
Exposed |
301 |
Estimate |
अंदाज करणे |
अनुमान लगाना |
Estimated |
302 |
Expense |
खर्च करणे |
व्यय |
Expensed |
303 |
Release |
प्रकाशन करणे |
रिहाई |
Released |
304 |
Reduce |
कमी करणे |
कम करना |
Reduced |
305 |
Remain |
शिल्लक राहणे |
शेष रहना |
Remained |
306 |
Reply |
उत्तर देणे |
जवाब |
Replied |
307 |
Happen |
सहज घडणे |
होना |
Happened |
308 |
Hesitate |
का - कू करणे |
हिचकिचाना |
Hesitated |
309 |
Invest |
पैसे गुंतवणे |
निवेश करना |
Invested |
310 |
Realize |
लक्षात येणे |
समझना |
Realized |
311 |
Remove |
काढून टाकणे |
निकालना |
Removed |
312 |
Reserve |
आरक्षित करणे |
सुरक्षित रखना |
Reserved |
313 |
Imitate |
नक्कल करणे अनुशरण करना |
नकल करना |
Imitated |
314 |
Inquire |
चौकशी करणे |
पूछताछ |
Inquired |
315 |
Prees |
दाबणे |
प्रेस |
Preesed |
316 |
Phone |
फोन करणे . |
फ़ोन |
Phoned |
317 |
Pour |
ओतून देणे |
बहाना |
Poured |
318 |
Generate |
उत्पन्न करणे |
बनाना |
Generated |
319 |
Grant |
मंजुरी देणे |
देना |
Granted |
320 |
Excuse |
क्षमा करणे |
क्षमा |
Excused |
321 |
Explore |
शोध लावणे |
खोज करना |
Explored |
322 |
Perform |
सादर करणे |
अभिनय करना |
Performed |
323 |
Preach |
उपदेश देणे |
धर्म का उपदेश देना |
Preached |
324 |
Prefer |
अधिक महत्त्व देणे करणे |
वरीयता देना |
Prefered |
325 |
Present |
देणे , हजर होणे |
वर्तमान |
Presented |
326 |
Praise |
स्तुती करणे |
प्रशंसा व्यक्त करना |
Praised |
327 |
Advise |
सल्ला देणे |
सलाह देना |
Advised |
328 |
Console |
सांतवण देणे |
सांत्वना देना |
Consoled |
329 |
Contain |
सामाविष्ट करणे |
शामिल करना |
Contained |
330 |
Direct |
वाट दाखलवणे |
प्रत्यक्ष |
Directed |
331 |
Criticize |
टीका करणे |
आलोचना |
Criticized |
332 |
Complain |
तक्रार करणे |
शिकायत करना |
Complained |
333 |
Instruct |
सूचना देणे |
हिदायत देना |
Instructed |
334 |
Apply |
लावणे |
आवेदन करना |
Applied |
335 |
Assist |
मदत करणे |
सहायता देना |
Assisted |
336 |
Appoint |
नेमणे |
नियुक्ति करना |
Appointed |
337 |
Participate |
सहभागी होणे |
भाग लेना |
Participated |
338 |
Plan |
योजना करणे |
योजना |
Planed |
339 |
Place |
ठेवणे |
स्थान |
Placed |
340 |
Mean |
सूचित करणे |
अर्थ |
Meant |
341 |
Pay |
पैसा देणे |
वेतन |
Paid |
342 |
Ring |
वाजलवणे |
अँगूठी |
Rang |
343 |
Sew |
शिवणे |
सिलना |
Sewed |
344 |
Remind |
आठवण करुन देणे |
याद दिलाना |
Reminded |
345 |
Reach |
पोहोचणे |
पहुंचना |
Reached |
346 |
Flatter |
खुशामत करणे |
चापलूसी करना |
Flattered |
347 |
Guess |
तर्क करणे |
अनुमान लगाना |
Guessed |
348 |
Commit |
गुन्हा करणे |
वादा करना |
Commited |
349 |
Conceal |
लपलवणे |
छुपाना |
Concealed |
350 |
Practice |
सराव करणे |
अभ्यास |
Practiced |
351 |
Follow |
मागोमाग जाणे |
का पालन करें |
Followed |
352 |
Fulfill |
पूर्ण करणे |
पूरा |
Fulfilled |
353 |
Frighten |
घाबरवणे |
डराना |
Frightened |
354 |
Arrest |
अटक करणे |
गिरफ्तार करना |
Arrested |
355 |
Appoint |
नियुक्त करणे |
नियुक्त करना |
Appointed |
356 |
Recognise |
ओळखणे |
पहचानना |
Recognised |
357 |
Repent |
पश्चाताप होणे |
मन फिराओ |
Repented |
358 |
Swear |
शपथ घेणे |
कसम |
Swore |
359 |
Tear |
फाडणे |
फाड़ना |
Tore |
360 |
Borrow |
उसणे देणे |
उधार |
Borrowed |
361 |
Waste |
फुकट घाललवणे |
बेकार |
Wasted |
362 |
Worry |
काळजी करणे |
चिंता करना |
Worried |
363 |
Love |
प्रेम करणे |
प्यार |
Loved |
364 |
Hate |
द्वेष करणे |
घृणा |
Hated |
365 |
Involve |
समावेश करणे |
शामिल होना |
Involved |
366 |
Promise |
वचन देणे |
वायदा |
Promised |
367 |
Hire |
भाड्यावर देणे |
किराए पर लेना |
Hired |
368 |
Iron |
इस्त्री करणे |
लोहा |
Ironed |
369 |
Wind |
गुींडाळणे |
हवा |
Wound |
370 |
Wring |
लपळणे |
मरोड़ना |
Wrung |
371 |
Ride |
सवारी |
सवारी |
Rode |
372 |
Want |
हवे असणे |
चाहना |
Wanted |
373 |
Warn |
ताकीद देणे |
चेतावनी देना |
Warned |
374 |
Contract |
करार करणे |
अनुबंध |
Contracted |
375 |
Hope |
आशा |
आशा |
Hoped |
376 |
Spend |
खर्च करणे |
खर्च करना |
Spent |
377 |
Spit |
थुंकणे |
थूकना |
Spat |
378 |
Expand |
विस्तार करणे |
विस्तार करना |
Expanded |
379 |
Strike |
संप करणे |
हड़ताल |
Struck |
Jay: Good morning! How may I assist you today?
Rohan: Hi, I need to send this package to pune.
Jay: Alright. Is it a domestic or international shipment?
Rohan: Domestic.
Jay: Great. Can you tell me the weight?
Rohan: It weighs about 2 kg.
Jay: Perfect. We have a few shipping options available, would you like the standard delivery or express delivery?
Rohan: I need it delivered as soon as possible. Can I choose express delivery?
Jay: Of course! That will be an additional charge, but it will ensure that your package is delivered in 2-3 business days.
Rohan: That works. Can I also get it insured?
Jay: Yes, we offer insurance for an extra fee. Would you like to add that to your shipment?
Rohan: Yes, please. How much will it cost in total?
Jay: With expedited delivery and insurance, the total cost will be $45. Is that okay?
Rohan: Yes, that's fine. Here's my payment.
Jay: Thank you. Your package will be shipped out today and you should receive a tracking number via email. Have a great day!
Doctor Rohan: Good morning, how are you feeling today?
Patient: Good morning Doctor Rohan, I am feeling quite unwell.
Doctor Rohan: Can you tell me what seems to be the problem?
Patient: I have been suffering from a headache for the past few days, and my throat feels sore.
Doctor Rohan: I see. Can you please describe your symptoms in detail?
Patient: I also have a fever, and my body aches. I am having trouble sleeping, and my appetite has decreased significantly.
Doctor Rohan: Okay, I understand. Can you tell me if you have been exposed to anyone who is sick lately?
Patient: Yes, my colleague was down with a cold, and I think I might have caught it from her.
Doctor Rohan: Alright, I would like to examine you now.
Patient: Sure, Doctor Rohan.
Doctor Rohan: (After examination) Based on your symptoms and examination results, I think you might have a viral infection. I am going to prescribe some medications for you, and I want you to take them as directed.
Patient: Okay, Doctor Rohan. What else can I do to feel better?
Doctor Rohan: You need to get plenty of rest and drink plenty of fluids. You should also avoid close contact with people who are sick. And if your symptoms persist, do not hesitate to come back and see me.
SHOP ASSISTANT: Good afternoon, sir. What can I do for you?
ROHAN: Good afternoon, I'd like to look at some shirts.
SHOP ASSISTANT: Cottons or rayon, Sir?
ROHAN: Blue shirts, if you have some.
SHOP ASSISTANT: Sure, let me get it for you.
Rohan: How much is it?
Shop Assistant: It's priced at Rs. 999.
Rohan: Can I try it on?
Shop Assistant: Of course, the trial room is right over there.
Rohan: (after trying on the shirt) This shirt fits me well. Can I get it in size medium?
Shop Assistant: Let me check, yes we do have it in medium.
ROHAN: How much is it?
SHOP ASSISTANT: Rs. 1200. Would you like to try it on? Would you like to pay by cash or card?
Rohan: I'll pay by cash.
Shop Assistant: Thank you for shopping with us.
Rohan: Hello, do you have fresh vegetables today?
Shopkeeper: Yes, we do have fresh vegetables. What would you like to buy?
Rohan: I need some tomatoes, onions, and capsicum.
Shopkeeper: Of course, here you go. How many would you like?
Rohan: Can I have a kilo of each, please?
Shopkeeper: Sure, here you go. That will be 120 rupees.
Rohan: Can I have some discount?
Shopkeeper: Sorry, today we are not giving any discounts. But I can give you a good quality product.
Rohan: Okay, that's fine. Can you pack it nicely?
Shopkeeper: Yes, sure. Here you go. Have a nice day!
Shweta: (to her husband Rohan). Why don't we come to the market more often?
ROHAN: I don't find it a very enjoyable place and its too crowd.
SHWETA: But I do. I want to come here every day.
ROHAN: Come here every day, then. Who stops you? You have nothing better to do . . .to spend my money
SHWETA: Now, don't shout, dear. I didn't say I will come here every day; I said I want to come here to do shopping.
ROHAN: Let's not argue any more. Let's quickly do the shopping and go home. The children must be getting impatient.
SHWETA: OK, here's the shopping list. We'll first buy snacks and groceries and then go to the vegetable stall.
ROHAN: That's right. Let's go to the department.
SHOP ASSISTANT: What can I do for you, madam?
SHWETA: We're new to this store and we don't know where things are. Can you tell us where the groceries are? And the snacks?
SHOP ASSISTANT: For the groceries turn right, madam, and then walk straight on until you come to the end of the corridor. And for the snacks, just turn left and you walk right into them.
SHWETA: Thanks.
ROHAN: I want these 15 items. Please make me the bill quickly.
COUNTER JAY: I'll take only a minute, sir. Here's the bill.
Rohan: Hello, I am here to get a suit stitched. Can I speak to the tailor, please?
Tailor: Hello, I am the tailor. How may I help you?
Rohan: I want a black suit for my wedding. Can you make it for me?
Tailor: Of course. Can you please show me the design you have in mind?
Rohan: I was thinking of a traditional Indian style, with a Sherwani collar and intricate embroidery on the chest.
Tailor: Sounds great. Can you also provide me with your measurements?
Rohan: Sure. I will stand over here and you can take my measurements.
Tailor: Alright, let me take your measurements now. (Takes the measurements)
Rohan: How much time will it take to make this suit?
Tailor: It will take approximately 10 days to finish the suit.
Rohan: Oh dear! I haven't asked you about your charges at all.
TAILOR: Don't worry, sir. Our prices are competitive, and here's the price list, sir.
ROHAN: Seven hundred seventy-seven rupees for making a suit
Rohan: That's great. Can I have the suit delivered to my home?
Tailor: Yes, of course. We also offer home delivery services. Please provide me with your address and phone number so that we can arrange for delivery.
Rohan: Hi, do you have painkillers for a headache?
Chemist: Yes, we do. Would you like a tablet or a capsule?
Rohan: A tablet will do. What do you have in stock?
Chemist: We have Crocin, Disprin, and Paracetamol.
Rohan: I'll go with Crocin. How many tablets are in a strip?
Chemist: Each strip has 10 tablets.
Rohan: Can I get two strips?
Chemist: Sure, here you go.
Rohan: How much does it cost?
Chemist: It's Rs. 60 per strip, so that would be Rs. 120 for two strips.
Rohan: Do you have any discounts today?
Chemist: Yes, we have a 10% discount on all painkillers.
Rohan: Great! Can I get a receipt for this?
Chemist: Sure, here you go.
Rohan: Thank you.
Chemist: You're welcome. Let us know if you need anything else.
Rohan: I also need some cough syrup.
Chemist: We have several options, such as Benadryl, cofsils and Alkof. Which one would you prefer?
Rohan: I will buy Benadryl
Chemist: The total cost is Rs.186
Rohan: Thank you.
Chemist: You're welcome.
Shweta: Excuse me sir, which platform does the Mumbai Express leave from?
Mohan: It leaves from platform 4, ma'am. Please follow the signs.
Shweta: Do you know the time of arrival for the Vande Bharat Express?
Mohan: "Yes, it's due in 10 minutes on platform 2.
Shweta: "Can I buy a ticket to Bangalore at the counter?
Mohan: Yes, you can. Just head over to counter number 7 and they will assist you.
Shweta: I'm in a hurry, can I use the fast-ticket machine?
Mohan: Yes, you can. It's located just next to the counters on platform no.1.
Shweta: How much is the ticket price to Bangalore?
Mohan: It depends on the class you would like to travel in, sir. It starts from Rs. 600.
Shweta: Thank you so much.
Mohan: you are welcome.
Rohan: Good morning, may I have a cup of chai tea, please?
Server: Of course, would you like to have it with milk or without?
Rohan: With milk, please.
Server: Sure, anything else I can get for you?
Shweta: Can I have a slice of cake as well?
Server: Sure, we have a fresh batch of pineapple cake. Would you like to try that?
Shweta: Yes, please.
Kajal: Hello, I would like to have a cup of masala tea and a samosa, please.
Server: Sure, coming right up.
Rupali: Excuse me, can I get a cup of lemon tea and a toast sandwich, please?
Server: Of course, I'll get that for you.
Rohan: Can I have some sugar with my tea, please?
Server: Sure, I'll bring it right over. Enjoy your tea and cake.
Aarav: Hi, Riya! What kind of music do you like to listen to?
Riya: Hi, Aarav! I love listening to Bollywood songs. They make me dance and sing along. "Dilbar" and "Zingaat" soundtracks are my favourites too.
Aarav: That's cool, Riya! I enjoy listening to classical Indian music. The melodies and rhythms are so soothing. I also like playing the tabla.
Riya: That's amazing, Aarav! Classical music has a unique charm. Maybe you can teach me some tabla beats one day.
Aarav: Sure, Riya! I'd be happy to show you. We can have our own little music jam session.
Riya: That sounds like a lot of fun, Aarav! Let's do it!
Aarav: Riya, what are your favourite movies or TV shows?
Riya: I love watching animated movies like "The Lion King" and "Kung Fu Panda." They are full of adventure and teach important life lessons.
Aarav: Those are great choices, Riya! I enjoy watching superhero movies like "Spider-Man" and "Avengers." The action and special effects are super cool!
Riya: Absolutely, Aarav! Superhero movies are always exciting. I also like watching comedy shows that make me laugh a lot.
Aarav: That's awesome, Riya! Laughter is the best medicine. We should have a movie night and enjoy some popcorn together.
Riya: That's a fantastic idea, Aarav! Let's plan it soon.
Aarav: Riya, have you heard about any interesting technology advancements?
Riya: Yes, Aarav! I read about robots that can help with household chores. They can clean, cook, and even play music for us!
Aarav: Wow, Riya! That would be so helpful. I heard about drones that can deliver packages to our doorstep. It's like having our own personal delivery service.
Riya: That's amazing, Aarav! Technology is making our lives easier and more convenient. I wonder what other cool inventions are coming our way.
Aarav: Absolutely, Riya! Maybe one day we'll have flying cars and robots as friends. The future seems so exciting!
Riya: Aarav, do you enjoy cooking? What's your favourite dish?
Aarav: Yes, Riya! I love cooking with my mom. We make delicious dosas and chutneys together. They are crispy and tasty.
Riya: That sounds yummy, Aarav! I enjoy baking cookies and cakes with my grandma. The aroma fills the house, and the treats are simply irresistible.
Aarav: That's fantastic, Riya! Baking is so much fun. We should exchange recipes and try new dishes sometime.
Riya: Absolutely, Aarav! Let's have a cooking session and surprise our families with our culinary skills.
Aarav: I can't wait, Riya! It's going to be a tasty adventure.
Rahul: Hi, Maya! Are you aware of the importance of mental health?
Maya: Hi, Rahul! Yes, mental health is crucial. It's essential to take care of our emotional well-being. Practicing mindfulness and self-care helps maintain a healthy mind.
Rahul: That's absolutely right, Maya! It's important to reduce stress and seek support when needed. There are helplines and counselling services available for those who require assistance.
Maya: Absolutely, Rahul! It's crucial to create a safe and supportive environment where people can openly discuss their mental health concerns without judgment.
Rahul: I agree, Maya. We should also raise awareness about mental health issues through workshops and discussions on campus.
Maya: Definitely, Rahul! Let's organize an event to promote mental health awareness and provide resources for our fellow students.
Rahul: Maya, have you ever been involved in any volunteer work?
Maya: Yes, Rahul! I have volunteered at an orphanage, helping children with their studies and organizing fun activities for them.
Rahul: That's wonderful, Maya! Giving back to society is so fulfilling. I have volunteered at a local food bank, distributing meals to the underprivileged.
Maya: That's great, Rahul! We should encourage more students to engage in community service and make a positive impact on others' lives.
Rahul: Absolutely, Maya! Let's organize a volunteer group and participate in activities like cleaning drives and awareness campaigns.
Maya: That's an excellent idea, Rahul! Together, we can make a difference in our community.
Rahul: Maya, do you enjoy decorating and designing spaces?
Maya: Yes, Rahul! I love experimenting with home decor. It's fascinating to transform a room with colors, furniture, and accessories.
Rahul: That's amazing, Maya! I enjoy creating cozy corners and incorporating plants to bring nature indoors.
Maya: Plants indeed add a refreshing touch, Rahul. We can also play with textures, lighting, and artwork to create a personalized space.
Rahul: Absolutely, Maya! Let's share our ideas and inspire others with creative home decor tips.
Maya: That sounds like a plan, Rahul! We can organize workshops on interior design and help fellow students make their living spaces beautiful and inviting.
Rahul: Maya, do you have a green thumb? Do you enjoy gardening?
Maya: Yes, Rahul! Gardening is therapeutic for me. I love planting flowers and nurturing them. It brings so much joy to see them bloom.
Rahul: That's wonderful, Maya! I have a small herb garden where I grow basil, mint, and coriander. It's great to have fresh herbs for cooking.
Maya: That's fantastic, Rahul! Gardening also helps reduce stress and improve air quality. We can encourage others to start their own little gardens too.
Rahul: Absolutely, Maya! Let's organize gardening workshops and share tips on growing plants in limited spaces, like balconies and windowsills.
Maya: That's a fantastic idea, Rahul! Together, we can inspire a love for gardening and create a greener environment.
Rahul: Maya, do you have any life hacks or productivity tips to share?
Maya: Yes, Rahul! I find it helpful to create a to-do list and prioritize tasks based on urgency and importance. It helps me stay organized and focused.
Rahul: That's a great tip, Maya! I also practice time-blocking, where I allocate specific time slots for different activities. It helps me manage my time efficiently.
Maya: That's smart, Rahul! Another helpful tip is taking short breaks between study sessions. It allows our minds to relax and rejuvenate.
Rahul: Absolutely, Maya! I also find it beneficial to maintain a clean and clutter-free study space. It helps improve concentration and productivity.
Maya: That's true, Rahul! Let's share our productivity tips with other students and help them make the most of their time and energy.
Rahul: Sounds like a plan, Maya! Together, we can support each other in achieving our goals and becoming more productive individuals.
Arjun: Hi, Nisha! Do you enjoy playing any sports?
Nisha: Hi, Arjun! Yes, I love playing badminton. It's so much fun and keeps me active.
Arjun: That's cool, Nisha! I'm into football. Playing with my friends in the park is always exciting.
Nisha: We should have a friendly match sometime, Arjun!
Arjun: Absolutely, Nisha! It would be a great way to stay fit and have fun together.
Arjun: Nisha, what are some cultural traditions you follow?
Nisha: In my family, we celebrate Diwali by lighting diyas and bursting fireworks. It's a beautiful festival of lights.
Arjun: That sounds amazing, Nisha! In my home, we celebrate Eid with special prayers and feasts. It's a time of joy and togetherness.
Nisha: I'd love to learn more about your traditions, Arjun. Let's exchange stories and experiences.
Arjun: Nisha, what are your goals and aspirations for the future?
Nisha: I want to become a doctor and help people. It's my dream to make a positive impact on others' lives.
Arjun: That's admirable, Nisha! I aspire to become an engineer and build innovative solutions to real-world problems.
Nisha: We can support each other in achieving our goals, Arjun. Let's work hard and make our dreams come true.
Interviewer: Good morning, thank you for taking the time to come in today. Can you please introduce yourself?
Jay: Good morning, my name is Jay and I am here to apply for the position of Sales Manager.
Interviewer: Great, thank you Jay. Can you tell us about your previous experience in the Sales field?
Jay: Yes, I have been working in Sales for the past 5 years and have experience in both digital and traditional Sales strategies.
Interviewer: Can you give us an example of a successful Sales campaign you have managed in the past?
Jay: Sure, I was part of a team that launched a new product and we created a 360-degree sales campaign that included social media, email sales, and influencer partnerships. The campaign was a huge success and we saw a 20% increase in sales compared to our previous launch.
Interviewer: That's impressive. Can you explain your understanding of market research and how you would use it to develop a sales strategy?
Jay: Sales research is crucial to understanding the target audience and their needs and wants. I would use it to identify key trends and insights to develop a targeted and effective sales strategy. This can include surveys, focus groups, and competitor analysis.
Interviewer: Can you give us an example of how you have successfully managed a budget for a sales campaign?
Jay: Sure, I have experience working with tight budgets and ensuring that every penny is spent effectively. For example, I once managed a campaign with a budget of only 10,000 and was able to generate over 100,000 in sales by targeting the right audience and using cost-effective digital sales strategies.
Interviewer: That's great. Can you tell us about a time when you had to handle a crisis in the sales department?
Jay: I once faced a crisis when a product we had launched was found to have a defect. I worked quickly with the team to develop a crisis management plan and we were able to mitigate the negative impact on the brand by being transparent and offering compensation to affected rohans.
Interviewer: Excellent. Can you explain how you would go about building a strong team and creating a positive work culture?
Jay: Building a strong team is crucial to success and I believe it starts with clear communication and setting achievable goals. I also believe in recognizing and rewarding team members for their hard work and contributions. A positive work culture is also important and I strive to create a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued.
Interviewer: Can you tell us about a time when you had to think creatively to solve a problem in sales?
Jay: Yes, I was once faced with the challenge of promoting a new product in a crowded market. I came up with the idea of partnering with local organizations and hosting events to showcase the product and create a buzz. The events were a huge success and we saw a significant increase in sales as a result.
Interviewer: That's great. Finally, can you explain why you believe you would be the best candidate for this role?
Jay: I believe I would be the best candidate for this role as I have a proven track record of success in sales and a passion for creating effective and impactful campaigns. I am also a team player and have strong leadership skills, which I believe would be valuable to the success of the sales department.
Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to speak with us today, Ravi. We will be in touch soon with our decision.
Jay: Thank you for the opportunity. I look forward to hearing back from you.
Arjun: Hi, Nisha! Do you enjoy playing any sports?
Nisha: Hi, Arjun! Yes, I love playing badminton. It's so much fun and keeps me active.
Arjun: That's cool, Nisha! I'm into football. Playing with my friends in the park is always exciting.
Nisha: We should have a friendly match sometime, Arjun!
Arjun: Absolutely, Nisha! It would be a great way to stay fit and have fun together.
Rohan: Hello, I am interested in buying a motorcycle. Can you show me the available models?
Salesperson: Of course, we have a range of motorcycles to choose from. What kind of bike are you looking for?
Rohan: I want a sport bike, something that is fast and stylish.
Salesperson: Great, we have several models that match your requirement. Would you like to take a look at them?
Rohan: Yes, please. Can you also tell me about their features and specifications?
Salesperson: Sure. This model here is the Yamaha R15. It has a liquid-cooled engine and a top speed of around 140 km/hr.
Rohan: Wow, that's impressive. Can I take it for a test ride?
Salesperson: Of course, but you will need to fill out a test ride form and provide a valid driver's license.
Rohan: No problem, let me fill out the form. How much does it cost?
Salesperson: The Yamaha R15 is priced at INR 1.47 lakhs, ex-showroom.
Rohan: That's a bit steep for me. Do you have anything in a lower price range?
Salesperson: Yes, we have the Bajaj Pulsar NS200. It's priced at INR 1.35 lakhs, ex-showroom.
Rohan: Can you tell me more about this model?
Salesperson: Sure. The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 is a dual-sport bike that has a 200cc engine and a top speed of around 140 km/hr. It also has ABS and a digital instrument cluster.
Rohan: That sounds good. Can I take it for a test ride too?
Salesperson: Of course, we'll be happy to arrange that for you.
Rohan: Great, let's do it. I think I've made my decision.
Rohan: Hello, I need to get my car serviced.
Mechanic: Sure sir, what seems to be the problem?
Rohan: My car has been making a strange noise for the past few days.
Mechanic: Okay, I'll take a look. Can you drive it in for me?
Rohan: Yes, I'll be back in a minute.
Mechanic: (After checking) Okay sir, I have checked your car. It looks like the exhaust system is worn out.
Rohan: Is it serious?
Mechanic: No sir, it's a common problem. We can replace the muffler and pipes for you.
Rohan: How much will it cost?
Mechanic: It will cost around 4000 rupees.
Rohan: Okay, go ahead and fix it.
Mechanic: Sure sir, it will take about one hour. You can wait here or come back later.
Waitress: Good evening, welcome to our restaurant. How many of you are here today?
Rohan: Hi, we are five people.
Waitress: Okay, let me show you to your table.
Shweta: Can we sit near the window, please?
Waitress: Of course, this way please.
Payal: Can we have a look at the menu, please?
Waitress: Here you go. Our specialties for tonight are Veg crispy, paneer butter masala and veg pulao.
Jay: I’ll have Veg crispy.
Aryan: I’d like to try the paneer butter masala.
Anjali: Can I have the Veg pulao, please?
Waitress: Sure, and what would you like to drink?
Rohan: Can we have four glasses of lassi, please?
Waitress: Of course, that’ll be great. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Shweta: Yes, can we have some naan bread with our meal?
Waitress: Absolutely, it will be served with your main course.
Anjali: Thank you, we are looking forward to the meal.
Waitress: No problem, it will be my pleasure to serve you. Enjoy your meal!
Rohan: Hello, how are you doing today?
Anjali: I'm doing well, thank you. How about you?
Rohan: I'm good too, thanks for asking. I wanted to extend an invitation to you for a cup of coffee this afternoon.
Anjali: That sounds lovely. What time would you like to meet?
Rohan: How about 6 PM at the Captain Coffee Shop?
Anjali: That's perfect for me. I'll be there at 6 PM sharp.
Rohan: Great! I'll make the necessary arrangements. Do you have a preference for tea or would you like to try something new?
Anjali: I usually stick to my favourite cappuccino coffee, but I'm open to trying something new.
Rohan: Great! They have a lovely cappuccino that I think you'll enjoy.
Anjali: Sounds interesting. I'll definitely give it a try.
Rohan: I'm looking forward to catching up and enjoying a nice cup of coffee together.
Anjali: Me too. It's been a while since we had a proper chat.
Rohan: Yes, it has. I'm sure we'll have a lot to catch up on.
Anjali: Definitely! I'll see you this afternoon at 6 PM.
Rohan: Perfect. Looking forward to it.
Rohan: Hey, what's up?
Jay: Hey! I'm good. I'm excited to watch this movie today.
Rohan: Me too! I heard it's a thriller and has got great reviews.
Jay: Yeah, I can't wait. What do you want to grab from the concessions?
Rohan: Hmm, let's grab some popcorn and samosa.
Jay: Alright, let's go.
Jay: (At the concessions) Can I get a large popcorn and two samosa, please?
Concession Worker: Sure, that'll be 400 rupees.
Rohan: Here you go.
Jay: (At the theater) These seats look good.
Rohan: Yeah, let's sit here.
Jay: The lights are dimming; the movie is starting.
Rohan: Finally, let's enjoy the show.
Jay: Shh, it's starting.
Rohan: Good morning, I would like to open a savings account.
Bank Employee: Of course, sir. May I have your identification and proof of address, please?
Rohan: Here you go.
Bank Employee: Thank you, sir. Could you please fill out this form?
Rohan: Sure, where do I sign?
Bank Employee: Right here, sir. (points to the signature line)
Rohan: How much do I need to deposit to open the account?
Bank Employee: The minimum deposit to open a savings account is Rs. 5,000.
Rohan: Can I make a deposit now or do I have to come back later?
Bank Employee: You can make a deposit now, sir. Would you like to make a cash deposit or transfer from another account?
Rohan: I'll make a cash deposit.
Bank Employee: Very well, sir. Please wait here and I'll get a teller to assist you with your deposit. Thank you for choosing our bank.
Rohan: Hey guys, this is my best friend, Sahil. He's been my friend since jr.kg.
Anjali: Meet my closest friend, Pooja. She's the one who always knows how to make me laugh.
Rohan: This is my college buddy, Arjun. He's a true gentleman and always knows the right thing to say.
Pooja: I'd like you to meet my friend, Anjali. She's got a heart of gold and always goes out of her way to help others.
Pooja: Say hello to my friend, Rohan. He's the one who always has a great sense of humor and keeps me in stitches.
Kajal: This is my friend, Anjali. She's the one who's always there for me, no matter what.
Anjali: Meet my friend, Aditi. She's smart, kind, and one of the most thoughtful people I know.
Kajal: I'd like you to meet my friend, Atharv. He's the life of the party and always knows how to have a good time.
Kajal: Say hello to my friend, Aaryan. He's got a passion for adventure and always pushes me to step out of my comfort zone.
Kajal: This is my friend, Kavya. She's got an amazing sense of style and always knows the latest trends.
Kajal: Meet my friend, Rupali. She's got a great sense of humor and always knows how to make me smile.
Rupali: I'd like you to meet my friend, Neha. She's got a great sense of humor and is always up for a good time.
Rushi: Good morning, I'd like to check in please.
Receptionist: Good morning, sir. May I see your ID and reservation details?
Rushi: Sure, here it is. (hands over ID and reservation details)
Receptionist: Thank you. You have a reservation for a Deluxe Room. May I have your signature here, please? (points to the registration form)
Rushi: Of course.
Receptionist: Thank you. Your room is ready. May I have your mobile number, sir?
Rushi: Sure.
Receptionist: Great. Here is your key card, sir. Room number 703 on the seventh floor. Breakfast is included and served from 7 am to 9 am in the restaurant.
Rushi: Thank you. Can you tell me about the facilities available in the room?
Receptionist: Sure, sir. The room has air conditioning, a television with cable channels, a mini-fridge, and an attached bathroom.
Rushi: Great. What about Wi-Fi access?
Receptionist: Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in all rooms, sir. The login details are mentioned on the back of the key card.
Rushi: Thank you. Can you suggest some nearby places of interest?
Receptionist: Of course, sir. Sinhagad Fort and Shaniwar Wada are popular tourist spots and are located just 8 kilometres from the hotel. Dagdusheth Halwai Temple is also nearby and can be reached within 20–30 minutes by Ola or Uber.
Rushi: Thank you. That's very helpful.
Receptionist: You're welcome, sir. Enjoy your stay at the hotel.
Shraddha: Hi Pratik, how are you doing?
Pratik: I'm doing well, thanks for asking. How about you?
Shraddha: I'm doing great too. So, what are you doing nowadays?
Pratik: Well, I've been spending a lot of my free time on my favourite hobby – photography. I recently started a project where I take pictures of streets in the city.
Shraddha: Wow, that sounds really interesting. Do you have any favourite photos you've taken so far?
Pratik: Yeah, I actually took one last week that I'm really proud of. It's a picture of an old street. The colours and textures in the photo are really amazing.
Shraddha: That sounds amazing! I'd love to see it sometime. Speaking of hobbies, I like painting. I find it really relaxing.
Pratik: That's great, Shraddha! What kind of painting do you do?
Shraddha: I'm still experimenting with different styles; I do a lot of abstract paintings. I love how it allows me to express myself without any limitations.
Pratik: That's really cool. I've always admired people who can create abstract art. Do you have any favourite artists who inspire you?
Shraddha: Yeah, I'm a big fan of Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. I love how they were able to use colour and texture to create such emotional pieces.
Pratik: I can definitely see how their work can be inspiring. It's amazing how art can impact us in such a profound way. Thanks for sharing, Shraddha. It's been great talking to you about our hobbies and interests.
Shraddha: Likewise, Pratik. Have a great day!
Roshan: Hi, have you ever been on vacation in Maharashtra?
Pooja: Yes, I have! I've been to a few places, but my favourite vacation spot is Goa.
Roshan: Really? I've never been to Goa. What did you like about it?
Pooja: Oh, I loved the beaches there! The sand was so soft and the water was crystal clear. And there are so many fun activities to do, like surfing and parasailing. Plus, the nightlife is amazing.
Roshan: That sounds great! My favourite vacation spot is Kerala.
Pooja: Kerala? I've heard it's beautiful there, but I've never been. What did you like about it?
Roshan: The backwaters were incredible. We took a boat tour and saw so many different types of wildlife. And the food was amazing too, especially the seafood.
Pooja: That sounds amazing! I'll have to add Kerala to my travel list.
Roshan: Definitely do! And if you ever go to Goa, make sure to try the seafood there too.
Pooja: Will do! Thanks for the recommendation.
Payal: Hi, have you ever lived in Mumbai?
Raj: Yes, I have! I grew up there and lived there for most of my life.
Payal: Oh, that's really interesting. What parts of the city have you lived in?
Raj: I've lived in a few different areas over the years. My family used to live in Thane when I was a child, and then we moved to Panvel when I was in high school.
Payal: Wow, those are really different areas. What did you like about Thane?
Raj: Well, it's right by the sea, so the views are amazing. And there are a lot of historical buildings and landmarks there, like the Gateway of India and the Taj Mahal Palace hotel.
Payal: Yeah, I've been to Colaba a few times and I really liked it. And what about Andheri?
Raj: Panvel is more of a harbour area, but it's really well-connected to other parts of the city. And there are some great restaurants and cafes there, like the Konkan Cafe and the Chaayos.
Payal: I've heard that the Konkan Cafe is really popular. What kind of food do they serve?
Raj: They serve a mix of Indian and international cuisine, but their specialty is really their desserts. And the atmosphere there is really laid-back and relaxed.
Payal: That sounds really nice. I used to live in Bandra, which is another popular area in Mumbai.
Raj: Yes, Bandra is a great area too! It's known for its nightlife and its street art, and there are some really good restaurants and cafes there too.
Payal: I loved going to the Carter Road promenade in Bandra. It's a great place to go for a walk or a jog.
Raj: Yes, it is. And there are a lot of street food vendors there too – have you ever tried the bhel puri?
Payal: Yes, I have! It's really delicious.
Raj: Definitely. Mumbai has so many great neighbourhoods and areas to explore, it's hard to pick a favourite!
Jitendra: Hey, do you know any good restaurants in Hadapsar?
Jay: Yeah, there are a few really good ones. Have you tried out any in particular?
Jitendra: Not really, I'm new to the area. Which one would you recommend?
Jay: Well, if you're looking for some great Indian food, you should definitely check out TERITREE Restaurant. Their biryanis and curries are amazing.
Jitendra: That sounds great! What about something more international?
Jay: For some delicious pizzas and Italian food, you should try out La Pizzeria. They have a great selection of toppings and their garlic bread is to die for.
Jitendra: Wow, those both sound amazing. Which one do you prefer?
Jay: It really depends on my mood. Sometimes I crave Indian food and other times I want something different. You should try them both out and see which one you like better!
Jitendra: Sounds like a plan.
Sharyu: Hey, have you explored any national parks around Pune?
Sneha: Yeah, there are a few really great ones around here. Have you been to any?
Sharyu: Not yet, I'm still new to the area. Which ones do you recommend?
Sneha: Well, one of my favourites is the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary. It's a really beautiful area with lots of different types of wildlife.
Sharyu: That sounds really interesting. What kind of wildlife can you see there?
Sneha: You can see a lot of different types of birds, as well as some larger mammals like deer and wild boars. And if you're lucky, you might even spot a leopard.
Sharyu: Wow, that sounds amazing. What other parks are there?
Sneha: There's also the Torna Fort Wildlife Sanctuary, which is a bit further out of the city. It's a really rugged area with lots of hiking trails and amazing views.
Sharyu: That sounds like a great adventure. Is there anything else to see around there?
Sneha: Yeah, there's also the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological National Park, which is a bit smaller but still really beautiful. It's a great place to see some of the more rare bird species.
Sharyu: That sounds really cool. I'll have to check out all of those parks. Thanks for the recommendations!
Sneha: No problem, let me know what you think!
Soniya: Hey, what are some of your favourite beaches in Maharashtra?
Anjali: Well, I really love Alibaug Beach. It's a beautiful, clean beach with soft sand and clear water. Plus, it's not too crowded.
Soniya: Oh, I've heard of Alibaug. What else do you like about it?
Anjali: Well, there are some great restaurants and cafes nearby, and you can also go for a boat ride if you want. And if you're interested in history, there are some old forts in the area you can explore too.
Soniya: That sounds great! What other beaches do you recommend?
Anjali: Another one of my favourites is Kashid Beach. It's a bit further up the coast, but it's definitely worth the trip. The water is crystal clear and there are some really nice resorts and guesthouses in the area.
Soniya: That sounds really relaxing. What else is there to do around there?
Anjali: You can go for a walk along the beach, or try some water sports like jet skiing or parasailing. And there are some great local seafood restaurants too.
Soniya: Yum, I love seafood. Is there another beach you'd recommend?
Anjali: Yeah, there's also Murud Beach. It's a really beautiful, long beach with some great views of the coastline. And there's an old fort nearby you can explore too.
Soniya: That is really amazing.
Anjali: No problem, let me know if you end up checking any of them out.
Soniya: Have you visited any historic landmarks recently?
Rakesh: Yeah, I actually just went to the Taj Mahal in Agra last month. It was absolutely amazing.
Soniya: Wow, I've always wanted to go there. What did you think of it?
Rakesh: It's really breathtaking. The architecture is incredible and the details are so intricate. And the gardens surrounding it are really beautiful too.
Soniya: That sounds amazing. What other historic landmarks have you visited?
Rakesh: I've also been to the Gateway of India in Mumbai. That was really impressive — you can really feel the history there.
Soniya: Yeah, I can imagine. What else have you seen?
Rakesh: I've been to Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Punjab, which was really interesting. It's amazing to think about how long ago it was built and how it's still standing today.
Soniya: That's really cool. What other landmarks have you seen?
Rakesh: I've also been to the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. It's hard to describe how incredible it is in person. And the history behind it is really fascinating too.
Soniya: That's amazing. Have you been to any historic landmarks closer to home?
Rakesh: Yeah, I've been to the Red Fort in Delhi. That's a really important landmark in Indian history and it's really beautiful too.
Soniya: That sounds really interesting. I need to get out and explore some more historic landmarks myself.
Rakesh: Definitely do it! It's amazing to see these incredible sites in person and learn about their history.
Kiran: Have you travelled to any countries recently?
Rupali: Yeah, I went to Singapore last year. It was a really interesting place to visit with a mix of cultures and great food.
Kiran: Oh, Singapore sounds amazing. What did you do there?
Rupali: We visited the Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands and Clarke Quay. The food was amazing too, we tried some of the best hawker foods.
Kiran: Wow, that sounds like a great trip. What other countries have you visited?
Rupali: I also went to Japan a few years ago. It was a really unique experience, with so much history and culture.
Kiran: Japan sounds fascinating. What did you see there?
Rupali: We did a lot of sightseeing, like going to Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima. We saw the famous temples and shrines like the Fushimi Inari Shrine, Sensoji Temple and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
Kiran: That sounds incredible. Did you get a chance to try any local food?
Rupali: Yes, the food in Japan was amazing too. We had sushi, ramen, and yakitori, and they were all delicious.
Kiran: I've always wanted to visit Japan. It sounds like such a unique and interesting country.
Rupali: It really is. The culture and history are so fascinating, and there's so much to see and do. I highly recommend it.
Kiran: Thanks for sharing your travel experiences with me. It's always fun to hear about different countries and cultures.
Rupali: You're welcome. I love talking about travel and I'm always happy to share my experiences and it’s always fun to talk about travel.
Komal: Have you explored any cities in Pune that you really enjoyed?
Vishal: Yes, I really love visiting Mahabaleshwar and Lonavala. They're both great weekend getaways from Pune.
Komal: Oh, I've heard of those places. What do you like about Mahabaleshwar?
Vishal: Mahabaleshwar has some of the most breathtaking views of the Western Ghats, and there are so many scenic points to explore. Plus, the strawberries there are amazing!
Komal: That sounds really nice. And what about Lonavala?
Vishal: Lonavala is also a great place to visit for its scenic beauty, especially during the monsoon season. The waterfalls and greenery are really something to see.
Komal: I've been to Lonavala before and I have to agree, it's a really beautiful place. Have you visited any other cities in Pune that you like?
Vishal: Yes, I also enjoy going to Lavasa, which is a hill station near Pune. The man-made lake and the scenic beauty of the town are really relaxing.
Komal: That sounds like a great place to unwind. I'll have to check it out sometime. Do you have any other favourite cities in Pune that you recommend?
Vishal: Yeah, another place I really enjoy is Panshet. It's a bit further away from Pune, but the views of the hills and valleys are just breathtaking.
Komal: Wow, I've never been to Panchgani but it sounds like a great place to visit.
Vishal: Thanks for the chat and the laughs.
Jay: Have you been hiking in Pune before? I'm looking for some good trails to explore.
Pooja: Yes, there are some really great hiking trails in and around Pune. Have you been to Torna Fort?
Jay: No, I haven't. Is it a good hiking spot?
Pooja: Definitely. The trail to Torna Fort is a bit steep, but the views from the top are just incredible. It's a great place to visit during the monsoon season.
Jay: That sounds amazing. What other hiking trails do you recommend in Pune?
Pooja: I also really enjoy hiking in the Western Ghats. There are some great trails in the Tamhini Ghat and Malshej Ghat areas.
Jay: Oh, I've heard of those places. What are some of the highlights of those trails?
Pooja: The Tamhini Ghat has some beautiful waterfalls and the Malshej Ghat is known for its scenic beauty and bird watching.
Jay: That sounds like a great way to spend a day. Are there any other hiking spots you recommend?
Pooja: Yes, there's also the Sinhagad Fort trek, which is a bit more challenging but offers some amazing views of the Western Ghats.
Jay: Wow, that sounds like quite an adventure.
Pooja: See you soon, my friend.
Jay: Have you ever taken a road trip in Lonavala? I'm thinking of planning one soon.
Deepak: Yes, I have. It's a great way to explore the town and the surrounding areas. What kind of road trip are you looking for?
Jay: I want to explore some of the scenic routes and visit some of the popular tourist spots.
Deepak: In that case, you should definitely drive along the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. It's a really scenic drive and you'll get to see some amazing views of the Western Ghats.
Jay: That sounds great. What about some other spots to visit while on a road trip?
Deepak: There are some great viewpoints along the way, like the Rajmachi Point and the Lion Point. And of course, you can't miss the famous Lonavala Lake.
Jay: Those all sound like great spots to visit. What else can we do on a road trip in Lonavala?
Deepak: Well, if you're feeling adventurous, you could take a detour to the nearby hill station of Khandala. It's just a short drive away and there are some great viewpoints and hiking trails there.
Jay: Oh, that sounds like a great idea. And what about food options while on the road trip?
Deepak: There are some great restaurants and dhabas along the way that serve delicious Maharashtrian food, like vada pav and misal pav.
Jay: Yum, that sounds amazing. I can't wait to plan this road trip now. That’s really interesting.
Deepak: It was nice catching up with you.
Swapnali: Hey, have you ever gone camping in Maharashtra?
Anil: Yeah, I love camping! I've been to a few different places in the state.
Swapnali: Cool! What are some of your favourites?
Anil: One of my favourite spots is Bhandardara. It's a beautiful lakeside town in the Sahyadri mountain range.
Swapnali: That sounds amazing. How was the camping experience there?
Anil: It was great! We set up our tents right by the lake and had an awesome view of the surrounding hills. We also did some hiking and had a bonfire at night.
Swapnali: That sounds like a lot of fun. Where else have you camped in Maharashtra?
Anil: I've also camped at Pawna Lake, which is near Lonavala. It's a popular spot for camping and has some really stunning views of the lake and the nearby hills.
Swapnali: Wow, those both sound like amazing experiences. How long did you stay at each place?
Anil: We stayed at Bhandardara for two nights and Pawna Lake for one night. Both were really memorable trips.
Swapnali: I've never been camping before, but those places sound like great options.
Anil: See you later.
Sahil: Have you ever been to an amusement park in India?
Ajay: Yeah, I've been to a few. Which one are you thinking of?
Sahil: I'm not sure, I've never been to one before. What's your favourite?
Ajay: I really enjoyed visiting Wonderla in Bangalore. It's one of the best amusement parks in the country, in my opinion.
Sahil: That sounds great. What kind of rides do they have?
Ajay: They have a mix of thrilling and family-friendly rides, as well as a water park. They also have a lot of shows and attractions throughout the park.
Sahil: That sounds like a lot of fun. How long did you spend there?
Ajay: We spent a whole day there and still didn't get to do everything. There's just so much to see and do!
Sahil: Wow, that's impressive. Have you been to any other amusement parks in India?
Ajay: Yeah, I've also been to Adlabs Imagica in Maharashtra. It's another great park with lots of rides and attractions.
Sahil: That's cool. How does Adlabs Imagica compare to Wonderla?
Ajay: They're both really fun, but I think Wonderla has a little more to offer in terms of variety. Adlabs Imagica is still a great park though.
Sahil: Have a great day.