🏥 Hindi Health & Emergencies: Your Survival Phrase Kit
Imagine you’re a superhero. Your power? Speaking Hindi when it matters most—when someone needs help!
🎯 The Big Picture
Think of learning health phrases like learning magic spells for when someone is sick or hurt. Each phrase is a special spell that helps you get the right help!
Our three magic spell books today:
- 📚 Health Words - Names for body parts and sickness
- 🗣️ Doctor Talk - What to say at the doctor’s office
- 🚨 Emergency Shouts - Quick phrases when danger is near
📚 Chapter 1: Health and Illness Vocabulary
Your Body is Like a Machine
Just like a car has parts (wheels, engine, doors), your body has parts too. Let’s learn their Hindi names!
🦴 Body Parts - Your Machine’s Components
| English | Hindi | Say It Like… |
|---|---|---|
| Head | सिर (sir) | “seer” |
| Stomach | पेट (pet) | “pate” |
| Chest | छाती (chhaati) | “cha-tee” |
| Back | पीठ (peeth) | “peeth” |
| Throat | गला (gala) | “guh-la” |
| Eyes | आँखें (aankhein) | “ahn-khen” |
| Ears | कान (kaan) | “kahn” |
| Teeth | दाँत (daant) | “dahnt” |
🤒 Feeling Sick? Name It!
When something goes wrong with a machine, we name the problem. Same with your body!
| Feeling | Hindi | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Pain | दर्द (dard) | मुझे दर्द है (Mujhe dard hai) = I have pain |
| Fever | बुखार (bukhaar) | मुझे बुखार है (Mujhe bukhaar hai) = I have fever |
| Cold | सर्दी (sardi) | मुझे सर्दी है (Mujhe sardi hai) = I have a cold |
| Cough | खांसी (khaansi) | मुझे खांसी है (Mujhe khaansi hai) = I have a cough |
| Headache | सिरदर्द (sirdard) | मुझे सिरदर्द है (Mujhe sirdard hai) = I have headache |
| Stomachache | पेटदर्द (petdard) | मुझे पेटदर्द है (Mujhe petdard hai) = I have stomachache |
🧪 The Magic Formula
Notice the pattern? It’s like a simple recipe:
मुझे + [problem] + है
Mujhe + [problem] + hai
"I have" + [problem]
Examples:
- मुझे चक्कर आ रहे हैं (Mujhe chakkar aa rahe hain) = I feel dizzy
- मुझे कमज़ोरी है (Mujhe kamzori hai) = I feel weak
- मुझे उल्टी हो रही है (Mujhe ulti ho rahi hai) = I’m feeling nauseous
🗣️ Chapter 2: Doctor Visit Conversations
The Story of Your Doctor Visit
Imagine you walk into a clinic. Here’s your step-by-step adventure!
Step 1: Arriving & Greeting
You say:
नमस्ते, मुझे डॉक्टर से मिलना है। (Namaste, mujhe doctor se milna hai.) “Hello, I need to see the doctor.”
Receptionist might ask:
आपकी क्या तकलीफ़ है? (Aapki kya takleef hai?) “What is your problem?”
Step 2: Describing Your Problem
Template to remember:
मुझे [body part] में [problem] है।
Mujhe [body part] mein [problem] hai.
"I have [problem] in my [body part]."
Real examples:
- मुझे गले में दर्द है (Mujhe gale mein dard hai) = I have throat pain
- मुझे पेट में दर्द है (Mujhe pet mein dard hai) = I have stomach pain
- मुझे छाती में दर्द है (Mujhe chhaati mein dard hai) = I have chest pain
Step 3: Answering Doctor’s Questions
Doctor asks: कब से है? (Kab se hai?) = Since when?
Your answers:
- कल से (Kal se) = Since yesterday
- दो दिन से (Do din se) = Since two days
- एक हफ्ते से (Ek hafte se) = Since one week
Doctor asks: और क्या तकलीफ़ है? (Aur kya takleef hai?) = Any other problems?
Your answer:
- और कुछ नहीं (Aur kuch nahi) = Nothing else
- हाँ, बुखार भी है (Haan, bukhaar bhi hai) = Yes, also fever
Step 4: Understanding Instructions
Common doctor phrases:
| Hindi | Meaning |
|---|---|
| यह दवाई लीजिए (Yeh dawai lijiye) | Take this medicine |
| दिन में तीन बार (Din mein teen baar) | Three times a day |
| खाने के बाद (Khane ke baad) | After food |
| खाने से पहले (Khane se pehle) | Before food |
| आराम कीजिए (Aaram kijiye) | Take rest |
| पानी खूब पीजिए (Paani khoob peejiye) | Drink lots of water |
Step 5: Asking Questions
Useful questions:
- यह कितने दिन लेनी है? (Yeh kitne din leni hai?) = How many days should I take this?
- कोई परहेज़? (Koi parhez?) = Any dietary restrictions?
- दोबारा कब आऊँ? (Dobara kab aaun?) = When should I come again?
🚨 Chapter 3: Emergency Phrases
When Every Second Counts!
These are your superhero phrases. Short, loud, and powerful!
🆘 The Big Three Emergency Calls
| Situation | Hindi Phrase | Say It Like… |
|---|---|---|
| HELP! | मदद करो! (Madad karo!) | “muh-dud kuh-ro!” |
| Call ambulance! | एम्बुलेंस बुलाओ! (Ambulance bulao!) | “ambulance boo-lao!” |
| Call police! | पुलिस को बुलाओ! (Police ko bulao!) | “police ko boo-lao!” |
🏃 Quick Action Phrases
| English | Hindi |
|---|---|
| Someone is hurt! | कोई घायल है! (Koi ghayal hai!) |
| I need a doctor! | मुझे डॉक्टर चाहिए! (Mujhe doctor chahiye!) |
| Where is the hospital? | अस्पताल कहाँ है? (Aspatal kahaan hai?) |
| This is an emergency! | यह इमरजेंसी है! (Yeh emergency hai!) |
| Please hurry! | जल्दी करो! (Jaldi karo!) |
🩸 Describing Emergency Situations
| Situation | Hindi Phrase |
|---|---|
| He/She fainted | वो बेहोश हो गया/गयी (Wo behosh ho gaya/gayi) |
| He/She is bleeding | उसको खून बह रहा है (Usko khoon beh raha hai) |
| He/She can’t breathe | उसको साँस नहीं आ रही (Usko saans nahi aa rahi) |
| Accident happened | एक्सीडेंट हो गया (Accident ho gaya) |
| He/She fell down | वो गिर गया/गयी (Wo gir gaya/gayi) |
📱 Important Numbers to Know
In India:
- Police: 100
- Ambulance: 102 or 108
- Fire: 101
- Emergency (all): 112
🎯 Quick Reference Flow
graph TD A["Feel Sick"] --> B{How Serious?} B -->|Not Urgent| C["Doctor Visit"] B -->|Very Urgent| D["Emergency!"] C --> E["मुझे...है"] C --> F["Describe symptoms"] D --> G["मदद करो!"] D --> H["Call 112"]
🌟 Remember This!
The Three Golden Patterns:
- “I have…” → मुझे…है (Mujhe…hai)
- “I need…” → मुझे…चाहिए (Mujhe…chahiye)
- “Where is…?” → …कहाँ है? (…kahaan hai?)
You’ve got this! Now you have the words to take care of yourself and help others in Hindi. That’s a real superpower! 🦸♀️🦸♂️
