100+ Daily English Sentences with Meaning

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Based on our experience teaching spoken English in Hyderabad, we've compiled the most useful daily sentences that our students use in real-life situations every day.

Do you know grammar rules but struggle to speak in real situations? Do you freeze when someone asks you a simple question in English? The problem is not your knowledge - it's that you haven't learned ready-to-use sentences for daily life.

This guide gives you 100+ daily use English sentences with Hindi and Telugu meanings. These are sentences you'll actually use - at home, at work, while shopping, and with friends. Learn them, practice them, and you'll speak more confidently from day one.

At 999 English in Hyderabad, we teach practical spoken English that students can use immediately. This list comes from what we've seen works best for our students in real-life conversations.

If you're also learning English at home, check our comprehensive guide to learning English speaking at home for complete study methods.

How to Use This Guide Effectively

Don't just read these sentences. Follow this method for best results:

  1. Read aloud: Say each sentence out loud, not just in your head
  2. Understand the meaning: Make sure you know what you're saying
  3. Practice daily: Pick 5-10 sentences each day and use them
  4. Create situations: Imagine scenarios where you'd use each sentence
  5. Record yourself: Listen to how you sound and improve

In Telugu: Ivi chadavakunda, baaga practice cheyandi. Rojuki 5-10 sentences nerchukondi.

In Hindi: Sirf padhna nahi, practice karo. Roz 5-10 sentences seekho aur use karo.

Basic Greetings and Introductions

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These sentences help you start conversations confidently. Master these first - you'll use them every day.

Morning Greetings

  • Good morning! - Suprabhatam (Telugu) / Subah ki namaste (Hindi)
  • How are you? - Ela unnaru? (Telugu) / Aap kaise hain? (Hindi)
  • I am fine, thank you. - Nenu baagunnanu, dhanyavaadalu (Telugu) / Main theek hoon, dhanyavaad (Hindi)
  • How was your morning? - Mee morning ela jarigindi? (Telugu) / Aapki subah kaisi rahi? (Hindi)
  • Did you sleep well? - Baaga nidra pattinda? (Telugu) / Achhi neend aayi? (Hindi)

Meeting Someone New

  • Hello, my name is [name]. - Hello, naa peru [name] (Telugu) / Hello, mera naam [name] hai (Hindi)
  • Nice to meet you. - Mimalni kalavadam santosham (Telugu) / Aapse milkar khushi hui (Hindi)
  • Where are you from? - Meeru ekkadanundi? (Telugu) / Aap kahan se hain? (Hindi)
  • I am from Hyderabad. - Nenu Hyderabad nundi (Telugu) / Main Hyderabad se hoon (Hindi)
  • What do you do? - Meeru emi chestaru? (Telugu) / Aap kya karte hain? (Hindi)
  • I work in a software company. - Nenu software company lo pani chestanu (Telugu) / Main software company mein kaam karta hoon (Hindi)

Saying Goodbye

  • Goodbye, see you later! - Goodbye, tarvata kalustanu! (Telugu) / Alvida, phir milenge! (Hindi)
  • Take care. - Jagratta (Telugu) / Apna khayal rakhna (Hindi)
  • Have a nice day! - Mee roju baagundali! (Telugu) / Aapka din achha ho! (Hindi)
  • See you tomorrow. - Repu kalustanu (Telugu) / Kal milte hain (Hindi)
  • It was nice talking to you. - Meeto matladatam baagundi (Telugu) / Aapse baat karke achha laga (Hindi)

Daily Home Conversations

Practice these sentences at home with your family. The more you use English at home, the more natural it becomes.

Morning Routine

  • Please wake me up at 6 AM. - Dayachesi nannu 6 AM ki lepu (Telugu) / Please mujhe 6 baje uthana (Hindi)
  • I need to take a bath. - Nenu snanam cheyyali (Telugu) / Mujhe nahana hai (Hindi)
  • What should I wear today? - Ee roju emi vesukovali? (Telugu) / Aaj kya pehnu? (Hindi)
  • Breakfast is ready. - Breakfast ready ayyindi (Telugu) / Nashta tayyar hai (Hindi)
  • I am getting late for work. - Naaku office ki late avutundi (Telugu) / Mujhe office ke liye der ho rahi hai (Hindi)

Mealtime Conversations

  • I am hungry. - Naaku akali vestundi (Telugu) / Mujhe bhook lagi hai (Hindi)
  • What's for lunch today? - Ee roju lunch lo emi undi? (Telugu) / Aaj lunch mein kya hai? (Hindi)
  • The food is delicious. - Bhojanam chala baagundi (Telugu) / Khana bahut swadisht hai (Hindi)
  • Can I have some more? - Inka koncham ivvachu? (Telugu) / Thoda aur milega? (Hindi)
  • Please pass the salt. - Dayachesi uppu ivvandi (Telugu) / Please namak dena (Hindi)
  • I am full, thank you. - Nenu thinesa, dhanyavaadalu (Telugu) / Pet bhar gaya, dhanyavaad (Hindi)

Evening at Home

  • How was your day? - Mee roju ela jarigindi? (Telugu) / Aapka din kaisa raha? (Hindi)
  • I am very tired today. - Ee roju chala alasipoyanu (Telugu) / Aaj bahut thak gaya (Hindi)
  • Let's watch TV together. - Kalisi TV chuddam (Telugu) / Saath mein TV dekhte hain (Hindi)
  • Please switch off the lights. - Dayachesi lights off cheyandi (Telugu) / Please light band karo (Hindi)
  • I am going to sleep now. - Ippudu nidrapotunannu (Telugu) / Main ab so raha hoon (Hindi)
  • Good night, sleep well. - Good night, baaga nidrapovandi (Telugu) / Good night, achhi neend aaye (Hindi)

Shopping Sentences

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Entering a Shop

  • I am just looking, thank you. - Nenu chuddamu ani vachanu, dhanyavaadalu (Telugu) / Main bas dekh raha hoon, dhanyavaad (Hindi)
  • Do you have [item]? - [Item] unda? (Telugu) / [Item] hai kya? (Hindi)
  • Can you show me some shirts? - Koncham shirts chupistara? (Telugu) / Kuch shirts dikhayenge? (Hindi)
  • I am looking for a gift. - Nenu gift kosam chustunnanu (Telugu) / Main gift dhundh raha hoon (Hindi)

Asking About Products

  • How much does this cost? - Dini dhara enta? (Telugu) / Iska daam kya hai? (Hindi)
  • Is this available in other colors? - Vere colors lo unda? (Telugu) / Yeh aur colors mein hai kya? (Hindi)
  • What is the price of this? - Dini price enta? (Telugu) / Iski price kya hai? (Hindi)
  • Do you have a bigger size? - Inka pedda size unda? (Telugu) / Isse bada size hai? (Hindi)
  • Can I try this on? - Idi try cheyvachu? (Telugu) / Yeh try kar sakta hoon? (Hindi)

Bargaining and Buying

  • That's too expensive. - Adi chala ekkuva (Telugu) / Yeh bahut mehanga hai (Hindi)
  • Can you give me a discount? - Koncham discount ivvagalara? (Telugu) / Thoda discount milega? (Hindi)
  • What is the best price? - Last price enta? (Telugu) / Last price kya hai? (Hindi)
  • I will take this one. - Nenu idi teeskuntanu (Telugu) / Main yeh le lunga (Hindi)
  • Do you accept card payment? - Card teesukoontara? (Telugu) / Card se payment hoga? (Hindi)
  • Please pack it nicely. - Dayachesi baaga pack cheyandi (Telugu) / Please achhe se pack karo (Hindi)
  • Can I get a bill, please? - Bill ivvagalara? (Telugu) / Bill milega please? (Hindi)

Office and Workplace Sentences

Professional English is crucial for career growth. These sentences cover common workplace situations.

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Starting Your Day at Office

  • Good morning, everyone! - Andariki good morning! (Telugu) / Sabko good morning! (Hindi)
  • Sorry, I am late today. - Sorry, ee roju late ayyanu (Telugu) / Sorry, aaj late ho gaya (Hindi)
  • I got stuck in traffic. - Traffic lo chikkukunna (Telugu) / Traffic mein phas gaya tha (Hindi)
  • Do we have a meeting today? - Ee roju meeting unda? (Telugu) / Aaj meeting hai kya? (Hindi)

During Work

  • Can you help me with this? - Danilo naaku help chestara? (Telugu) / Isme meri help karoge? (Hindi)
  • I have a question. - Naaku oka doubt undi (Telugu) / Mera ek sawaal hai (Hindi)
  • When is the deadline? - Deadline eppudu? (Telugu) / Deadline kab hai? (Hindi)
  • I will complete it by tomorrow. - Repu complete chestanu (Telugu) / Kal tak complete karunga (Hindi)
  • Let me check and get back to you. - Check chesi mee ki cheptanu (Telugu) / Check karke batata hoon (Hindi)
  • Please send me the details by email. - Dayachesi details email dwara pampandi (Telugu) / Please details email karo (Hindi)
  • I am working on the report. - Nenu report paina pani chestunnanu (Telugu) / Main report par kaam kar raha hoon (Hindi)

In Meetings

  • May I share my opinion? - Naa opinion cheppavachu? (Telugu) / Apni baat bol sakta hoon? (Hindi)
  • I agree with you. - Nenu mee tho agree (Telugu) / Main aapse sahmat hoon (Hindi)
  • I have a different view. - Naaku vere opinion undi (Telugu) / Meri alag raay hai (Hindi)
  • Can you please repeat that? - Dayachesi malli cheppagalara? (Telugu) / Please dobara bolenge? (Hindi)
  • That's a great idea! - Adi great idea! (Telugu) / Yeh bahut achha idea hai! (Hindi)
  • Let's discuss this in detail. - Idi detail ga discuss cheddaam (Telugu) / Isko detail mein discuss karte hain (Hindi)

Taking Leave and Ending the Day

  • I need to leave early today. - Ee roju early velipovali (Telugu) / Aaj jaldi jaana hai (Hindi)
  • Can I take tomorrow off? - Repu leave teeskovachu? (Telugu) / Kal chutti le sakta hoon? (Hindi)
  • I am not feeling well. - Naaku baaga ledu (Telugu) / Meri tabiyat theek nahi (Hindi)
  • See you tomorrow! - Repu kalustanu! (Telugu) / Kal milte hain! (Hindi)
  • Have a good weekend! - Weekend baagundali! (Telugu) / Weekend achha ho! (Hindi)

Travel and Transportation

Whether you're taking an auto, bus, or taxi, these sentences will help you communicate clearly.

Taking Auto/Taxi

  • How much to [place]? - [Place] ki enta? (Telugu) / [Place] kitne mein? (Hindi)
  • Please take me to [place]. - Dayachesi nannu [place] ki teeskellandi (Telugu) / Please mujhe [place] le chalo (Hindi)
  • Please use the meter. - Dayachesi meter veyandi (Telugu) / Please meter lagao (Hindi)
  • Please go by the main road. - Main road lo vellandi (Telugu) / Main road se jao (Hindi)
  • Stop here, please. - Ikkada agandi (Telugu) / Yahan ruko please (Hindi)
  • Keep the change. - Change meere unchkondi (Telugu) / Change rakh lo (Hindi)

Using Public Transport

  • Does this bus go to [place]? - Ee bus [place] ki veltunda? (Telugu) / Yeh bus [place] jaati hai? (Hindi)
  • Which bus should I take for [place]? - [Place] ki e bus ekkali? (Telugu) / [Place] ke liye kaun si bus loon? (Hindi)
  • Where is the nearest metro station? - Daggarlone metro station ekkada? (Telugu) / Sabse nazdeeki metro station kahan hai? (Hindi)
  • Is this seat taken? - Ee seat khali undaa? (Telugu) / Yeh seat khaali hai? (Hindi)
  • Please tell me when my stop comes. - Naa stop vachappudu cheppandi (Telugu) / Mera stop aaye to batana (Hindi)

Asking for Directions

  • Excuse me, where is [place]? - Excuse me, [place] ekkada? (Telugu) / Excuse me, [place] kahan hai? (Hindi)
  • How do I get to [place]? - [Place] ki ela vellali? (Telugu) / [Place] kaise jaun? (Hindi)
  • Is it far from here? - Ikkada nundi doorama? (Telugu) / Yahan se door hai? (Hindi)
  • Can you show me on the map? - Map lo chupistara? (Telugu) / Map mein dikhaoge? (Hindi)
  • Go straight and turn left. - Straight velli left tirugandi (Telugu) / Seedha jao aur left mudo (Hindi)

Restaurant and Food Ordering

Ordering food in English becomes easy with these practical sentences.

At a Restaurant

  • Table for two, please. - Iddari kosam table kavali (Telugu) / Do logon ke liye table chahiye (Hindi)
  • Can I see the menu? - Menu chupistara? (Telugu) / Menu dikhayenge? (Hindi)
  • What do you recommend? - Meeru emi suggest chestaru? (Telugu) / Aap kya recommend karte hain? (Hindi)
  • I would like to order... - Nenu order cheyali anukuntunnanu... (Telugu) / Main order karna chahta hoon... (Hindi)
  • Is this dish spicy? - Ee dish spicy ga untunda? (Telugu) / Yeh dish teekhi hai? (Hindi)
  • Please make it less spicy. - Takkuva spicy cheyandi (Telugu) / Kam teekha banana (Hindi)
  • I am vegetarian. - Nenu vegetarian (Telugu) / Main shakahari hoon (Hindi)

During the Meal

  • This is very tasty! - Idi chala tasty! (Telugu) / Yeh bahut tasty hai! (Hindi)
  • Can I have some water? - Koncham neellu ivvagalara? (Telugu) / Thoda paani milega? (Hindi)
  • We need one more plate. - Inka oka plate kavali (Telugu) / Ek aur plate chahiye (Hindi)
  • The food is taking too long. - Food raavadam chala time avtundi (Telugu) / Khana aane mein bahut time lag raha (Hindi)

Getting the Bill

  • Can I have the bill, please? - Bill ivvagalara? (Telugu) / Bill de dijiye please (Hindi)
  • Is service charge included? - Service charge include undaa? (Telugu) / Service charge include hai? (Hindi)
  • Can I pay by card? - Card tho pay cheyvachu? (Telugu) / Card se payment ho jayega? (Hindi)
  • Please pack the remaining food. - Migilina food pack cheyandi (Telugu) / Bacha hua khana pack kar do (Hindi)

Phone Conversations

Phone conversations can be tricky because you can't see the other person. These sentences help you communicate clearly.

Answering and Making Calls

  • Hello, who is speaking? - Hello, evaru matladutunnaru? (Telugu) / Hello, kaun bol raha hai? (Hindi)
  • This is [name] speaking. - [Name] matladutunnanu (Telugu) / Main [name] bol raha hoon (Hindi)
  • May I speak to [name]? - [Name] tho matladavachu? (Telugu) / Kya main [name] se baat kar sakta hoon? (Hindi)
  • Please hold on for a moment. - Dayachesi oka nimisham agandi (Telugu) / Please ek minute hold kijiye (Hindi)
  • Sorry, I couldn't hear you clearly. - Sorry, sariggaa vinaledhu (Telugu) / Sorry, achhe se sunai nahi diya (Hindi)
  • Can you speak a bit louder? - Koncham loudga matladagalara? (Telugu) / Thoda zor se bolenge? (Hindi)
  • I will call you back. - Nenu mee ki tarvata call chestanu (Telugu) / Main aapko baad mein call karta hoon (Hindi)
  • Sorry, you have the wrong number. - Sorry, mee number wrong (Telugu) / Sorry, galat number hai (Hindi)

Expressing Feelings and Opinions

These sentences help you share how you feel and what you think - essential for deeper conversations.

Positive Feelings

  • I am very happy today. - Ee roju chala happy ga unnanu (Telugu) / Aaj bahut khush hoon (Hindi)
  • That's wonderful news! - Adi wonderful news! (Telugu) / Yeh bahut achhi khabar hai! (Hindi)
  • I am so excited! - Naaku chala excitement ga undi! (Telugu) / Main bahut excited hoon! (Hindi)
  • Thank you so much! - Chala dhanyavaadalu! (Telugu) / Bahut bahut dhanyavaad! (Hindi)
  • I really appreciate your help. - Mee help ki chala thankful (Telugu) / Aapki madad ke liye shukriya (Hindi)

Negative Feelings

  • I am feeling sad. - Naaku badha ga undi (Telugu) / Mujhe dukh ho raha hai (Hindi)
  • I am worried about this. - Deeni gurinchi naaku worry ga undi (Telugu) / Mujhe iske baare mein chinta hai (Hindi)
  • I am confused. - Naaku confusion ga undi (Telugu) / Main confused hoon (Hindi)
  • This is frustrating. - Idi frustrating ga undi (Telugu) / Yeh bahut frustrating hai (Hindi)
  • I am disappointed. - Nenu disappointed ayyanu (Telugu) / Main nirash hoon (Hindi)

Sharing Opinions

  • In my opinion... - Naa opinion lo... (Telugu) / Mere hisaab se... (Hindi)
  • I think that... - Nenu anukuntunnanu... (Telugu) / Mera khayal hai ki... (Hindi)
  • I believe this is right. - Idi correct ani naaku anipistundi (Telugu) / Mujhe lagta hai yeh sahi hai (Hindi)
  • I don't agree with this. - Nenu deenitho agree kaanu (Telugu) / Main isse sahmat nahi hoon (Hindi)
  • That's a good point. - Adi manchhi point (Telugu) / Yeh achhi baat hai (Hindi)

Making Requests and Asking for Help

Polite requests help you get what you need while maintaining good relationships.

  • Could you please help me? - Dayachesi naaku help chestara? (Telugu) / Kya aap please meri madad kar sakte hain? (Hindi)
  • Would you mind if I...? - Nenu... cheste mee ki problem undaa? (Telugu) / Agar main... kya aapko problem hogi? (Hindi)
  • Can I borrow this for a while? - Koncham sepu idi teeskovachu? (Telugu) / Thodi der ke liye yeh le sakta hoon? (Hindi)
  • Please do me a favor. - Dayachesi oka help cheyandi (Telugu) / Please ek kaam karo (Hindi)
  • I need your advice. - Mee advice kavali (Telugu) / Mujhe aapki salaah chahiye (Hindi)
  • Can you explain this to me? - Idi naaku explain chestara? (Telugu) / Yeh mujhe samjhaoge? (Hindi)

Apologizing and Responding to Apologies

  • I am sorry. - Nenu sorry (Telugu) / Mujhe maaf karo (Hindi)
  • I apologize for the inconvenience. - Inconvenience ki sorry (Telugu) / Taklif ke liye maafi (Hindi)
  • It was my mistake. - Adi naa tappu (Telugu) / Yeh meri galti thi (Hindi)
  • Please forgive me. - Dayachesi nannu kshaminchandii (Telugu) / Please mujhe maaf karo (Hindi)
  • No problem, it's okay. - Parledhu, okay (Telugu) / Koi baat nahi, theek hai (Hindi)
  • Don't worry about it. - Adi gurinchi worry avvakandi (Telugu) / Iske baare mein chinta mat karo (Hindi)

Health and Emergency Situations

Know these sentences - you never know when you might need them.

  • I am not feeling well. - Naaku baaga ledu (Telugu) / Meri tabiyat theek nahi (Hindi)
  • I have a headache. - Naaku tala noppi ga undi (Telugu) / Mujhe sir mein dard hai (Hindi)
  • I need to see a doctor. - Naaku doctor ni chudalii (Telugu) / Mujhe doctor ko dikhana hai (Hindi)
  • Where is the nearest hospital? - Daggarlone hospital ekkada? (Telugu) / Sabse nazdeeki hospital kahan hai? (Hindi)
  • Please call an ambulance. - Dayachesi ambulance pilavandi (Telugu) / Please ambulance bulao (Hindi)
  • I am allergic to [item]. - Naaku [item] ki allergy undi (Telugu) / Mujhe [item] se allergy hai (Hindi)
  • I need help! - Naaku help kavali! (Telugu) / Mujhe madad chahiye! (Hindi)

Social Situations and Small Talk

Small talk helps build relationships. These sentences make casual conversations easier.

  • How is your family? - Mee family ela unnaru? (Telugu) / Aapka parivaar kaisa hai? (Hindi)
  • The weather is nice today. - Ee roju weather baagundi (Telugu) / Aaj mausam achha hai (Hindi)
  • Did you watch the match yesterday? - Ninna match chusara? (Telugu) / Kal match dekha? (Hindi)
  • Have you been to [place]? - Meeru [place] ki vellara? (Telugu) / Aap [place] gaye hain? (Hindi)
  • What are your hobbies? - Mee hobbies enti? (Telugu) / Aapke hobbies kya hain? (Hindi)
  • I love watching movies. - Naaku movies chudatam chala istam (Telugu) / Mujhe movies dekhna bahut pasand hai (Hindi)
  • What kind of music do you like? - Meeku e type music istam? (Telugu) / Aapko kaisi music pasand hai? (Hindi)

Tips to Remember These Sentences

Learning sentences is one thing. Remembering and using them is another. Here's how to make them stick:

1. Create Situations at Home

Practice shopping conversations with family. One person can be the shopkeeper, another the customer. Role-play makes learning fun and memorable.

2. Use Flashcards

Write the English sentence on one side, the Telugu/Hindi meaning on the other. Review them during free time - while waiting for the bus, during lunch break, or before sleeping.

3. Set Daily Goals

Don't try to learn all 100+ sentences at once. Focus on 5-10 sentences daily. Master one situation (like shopping) before moving to the next.

4. Practice with Real People

Use these sentences in real situations whenever possible. Order food in English. Talk to auto drivers in English. Real practice beats classroom practice.

For more learning strategies, read our basic English grammar guide that explains grammar rules with Telugu and Hindi examples.

Building Confidence Through Practice

Knowing sentences is useless if fear stops you from using them. Here's how to build confidence:

  • Start small: Begin with simple greetings. Say "Good morning" to colleagues instead of Telugu/Hindi greetings.
  • Accept mistakes: Everyone makes mistakes. Native speakers don't expect perfection from learners.
  • Practice daily: Even 10 minutes of speaking practice daily builds confidence over weeks.
  • Record yourself: Listen to your pronunciation. You'll notice improvement over time.
  • Find a practice partner: Learn with a friend or family member who also wants to improve.

In Telugu: Tappulu chesthanu ani bhayapadakandi. Tappulu cheste ne nerchukovadam possible.

In Hindi: Galti hone se mat daro. Galti se hi seekhna hota hai.

Take Your English to the Next Level

These sentences give you a strong foundation for daily conversations. But if you want structured learning with expert guidance, consider joining a spoken English course.

At 999 English in KPHB, Hyderabad, we offer affordable English speaking classes designed for working professionals and students. Our approach focuses on practical speaking - exactly the kind of sentences you learned in this guide.

What makes our classes different:

  • Small batch sizes for more speaking practice
  • Focus on practical, daily-use English
  • Telugu and Hindi explanations when needed
  • Flexible timings for working professionals
  • Budget-friendly fees

If you're in Hyderabad, especially near KPHB, Kukatpally, or Miyapur areas, check out our affordable English speaking classes. We also have students coming from Dilsukhnagar - see our Dilsukhnagar area guide.

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Start Speaking Today

You now have 100+ daily use English sentences with Hindi and Telugu meanings. The sentences are organized by situation, making them easy to practice and remember.

Don't just bookmark this page and forget. Take action:

  1. Pick one situation (like greetings or shopping)
  2. Practice those sentences aloud today
  3. Use at least one sentence in real life tomorrow
  4. Move to the next situation and repeat

Consistent practice with these sentences will improve your spoken English faster than studying grammar rules alone. Start today, and you'll notice improvement within weeks.

Good luck with your English learning journey!

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sentences should I learn daily?

Start with 5-10 sentences per day. Quality matters more than quantity. Make sure you can use each sentence confidently before moving to new ones. At this pace, you'll master all 100+ sentences in 2-3 weeks.

Should I memorize these sentences word by word?

Don't just memorize - understand. Know what each word means and when to use the sentence. This way, you can also modify sentences for different situations. For example, "Can I have the bill?" can become "Can I have some water?" once you understand the pattern.

How do I remember sentences long-term?

Use them in real life. The more you use a sentence, the more it becomes automatic. Practice with family, use English in shops, and talk to yourself in English. Regular use is the best way to remember.

What if people don't understand my pronunciation?

That's okay - it happens to everyone learning a new language. Speak clearly and slowly. If someone doesn't understand, try different words or show them this page. Your pronunciation will improve with practice.

Can I modify these sentences for different situations?

Absolutely! Once you understand the pattern, you can change words. "How much does this cost?" can become "How much do these shoes cost?" Learn the structure, then customize.

Is it okay to mix English with Telugu/Hindi while learning?

Yes, mixing languages (code-switching) is normal and acceptable. Many fluent speakers mix languages naturally. As your English improves, you'll use more English and less Telugu/Hindi. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good.

How long will it take to speak English fluently using these sentences?

These sentences give you a strong foundation for daily conversations. Combined with regular practice, you can have basic conversations confidently in 1-2 months. Full fluency takes longer - usually 6 months to a year of consistent practice.

Where can I practice speaking these sentences with others?

Practice with family members, friends who are also learning, or colleagues. You can also use language exchange apps like HelloTalk or Tandem to find practice partners. For structured practice with feedback, consider joining a spoken English course.

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  • Dec 2025: Originally published

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