The English word "if" is a conjunction that introduces conditional clauses, expressing hypothetical situations, possibilities, or conditions that must be met for something else to happen. In Hindi, "if" is primarily translated as अगर (agar) or यदि (yadi). अगर is more commonly used in everyday conversation, while यदि is slightly more formal or literary.
FAQ Schema Q: What does "if" mean in Hindi? A: "If" in Hindi is primarily translated as अगर (agar) or यदि (yadi). Both words introduce conditional statements, but अगर is more common in daily speech while यदि appears more in formal or written contexts.
In this lesson, we will explore how अगर and यदि function in Hindi sentences through various examples. You'll notice that Hindi conditional sentences often include तो (to) meaning "then" to complete the conditional structure. The examples will demonstrate different types of conditional statements including real conditions, hypothetical situations, and wishes.
Educational Schema Subject: Language Learning EducationalLevel: Beginner to Intermediate LearningResourceType: Reading Lesson Language: Hindi for English Speakers InLanguage: en-US Teaches: Hindi conditional conjunctions अगर/यदि
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अगर (agar) and यदि (yadi) both mean "if" in Hindi -
अगर is more colloquial while यदि is more formal -
Conditional sentences often use तो (to) meaning "then" -
Word order in Hindi conditionals can be flexible -
The subjunctive mood is commonly used with conditionals
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40.1 अगर if (agar) तुम you (tum) आओगे will-come (aaoge) तो then (to) मैं I (main) खुश happy (khush) हो will-be (ho) जाऊंगा (jaaunga)
40.2 वह he/she (vah) यदि if (yadi) पढ़ेगी will-study (padhegi) तो then (to) सफल successful (safal) हो will-become (ho) जाएगी (jaaegi)
40.3 बच्चे children (bachche) खेलेंगे will-play (khelenge) अगर if (agar) बारिश rain (baarish) नहीं not (nahin) होगी will-happen (hogi)
40.4 अगर if (agar) आप you-formal (aap) चाहें want (chaahen) तो then (to) हम we (ham) कल tomorrow (kal) मिल meet (mil) सकते can (sakte) हैं are (hain)
40.5 माँ mother (maa) ने -agent (ne) कहा said (kaha) कि that (ki) यदि if (yadi) तुम you (tum) होमवर्क homework (homework) करोगे will-do (karoge) तो then (to) आइसक्रीम ice-cream (ice-cream) मिलेगी will-get (milegi)
40.6 अगर if (agar) पैसे money (paise) होते were (hote) तो then (to) मैं I (main) नई new (nayi) कार car (car) खरीदता would-buy (kharidta)
40.7 डॉक्टर doctor (doctor) ने -agent (ne) बताया told (bataya) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) दवा medicine (dava) लोगे will-take (loge) तो then (to) ठीक well (theek) हो will-become (ho) जाओगे (jaaoge)
40.8 यदि if (yadi) समय time (samay) पर on (par) पहुंचना to-reach (pahunchna) है is (hai) तो then (to) अभी now (abhi) निकलना to-leave (nikalna) होगा will-have-to (hoga)
40.9 अगर if (agar) तुमने you-agent (tumne) सच truth (sach) बोला spoke (bola) होता had (hota) तो then (to) समस्या problem (samasya) नहीं not (nahin) होती would-have-been (hoti)
40.10 बच्चा child (bachcha) सोच thinks (soch) रहा -ing (raha) है is (hai) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) वह he (vah) बड़ा big (bada) होता were (hota) तो then (to) पायलट pilot (pilot) बनता would-become (banta)
40.11 यदि if (yadi) कोई anyone (koi) आए comes (aae) तो then (to) उसे him/her (use) बैठने to-sit (baithne) को for (ko) कहना tell (kahna)
40.12 अगर if (agar) रात night (raat) में in (mein) भूख hunger (bhookh) लगे feels (lage) तो then (to) फ्रिज fridge (fridge) में in (mein) खाना food (khana) है is (hai)
40.13 शिक्षक teacher (shikshak) कहते says (kahte) हैं are (hain) कि that (ki) यदि if (yadi) मेहनत hard-work (mehnat) करोगे will-do (karoge) तो then (to) अच्छे good (achche) नंबर marks (number) आएंगे will-come (aaenge)
40.14 अगर if (agar) वर्षा rain (varsha) हो happens (ho) तो then (to) किसानों farmers (kisaanon) के of (ke) लिए for (liye) अच्छा good (achcha) होगा will-be (hoga)
40.15 वे they (ve) सोचते think (sochte) हैं are (hain) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) विदेश abroad (videsh) जाएं go (jaaen) तो then (to) बेहतर better (behtar) जीवन life (jeevan) मिलेगा will-get (milega)
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40.1 अगर तुम आओगे तो मैं खुश हो जाऊंगा। If you come, I will be happy.
40.2 वह यदि पढ़ेगी तो सफल हो जाएगी। If she studies, she will become successful.
40.3 बच्चे खेलेंगे अगर बारिश नहीं होगी। The children will play if it doesn't rain.
40.4 अगर आप चाहें तो हम कल मिल सकते हैं। If you wish, we can meet tomorrow.
40.5 माँ ने कहा कि यदि तुम होमवर्क करोगे तो आइसक्रीम मिलेगी। Mother said that if you do your homework, you'll get ice cream.
40.6 अगर पैसे होते तो मैं नई कार खरीदता। If I had money, I would buy a new car.
40.7 डॉक्टर ने बताया कि अगर दवा लोगे तो ठीक हो जाओगे। The doctor said that if you take the medicine, you will get well.
40.8 यदि समय पर पहुंचना है तो अभी निकलना होगा। If we need to reach on time, we'll have to leave now.
40.9 अगर तुमने सच बोला होता तो समस्या नहीं होती। If you had told the truth, there wouldn't have been a problem.
40.10 बच्चा सोच रहा है कि अगर वह बड़ा होता तो पायलट बनता। The child is thinking that if he were grown up, he would become a pilot.
40.11 यदि कोई आए तो उसे बैठने को कहना। If anyone comes, tell them to sit.
40.12 अगर रात में भूख लगे तो फ्रिज में खाना है। If you feel hungry at night, there's food in the fridge.
40.13 शिक्षक कहते हैं कि यदि मेहनत करोगे तो अच्छे नंबर आएंगे। The teacher says that if you work hard, you'll get good marks.
40.14 अगर वर्षा हो तो किसानों के लिए अच्छा होगा। If it rains, it will be good for the farmers.
40.15 वे सोचते हैं कि अगर विदेश जाएं तो बेहतर जीवन मिलेगा। They think that if they go abroad, they'll get a better life.
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40.1 अगर तुम आओगे तो मैं खुश हो जाऊंगा।
40.2 वह यदि पढ़ेगी तो सफल हो जाएगी।
40.3 बच्चे खेलेंगे अगर बारिश नहीं होगी।
40.4 अगर आप चाहें तो हम कल मिल सकते हैं।
40.5 माँ ने कहा कि यदि तुम होमवर्क करोगे तो आइसक्रीम मिलेगी।
40.6 अगर पैसे होते तो मैं नई कार खरीदता।
40.7 डॉक्टर ने बताया कि अगर दवा लोगे तो ठीक हो जाओगे।
40.8 यदि समय पर पहुंचना है तो अभी निकलना होगा।
40.9 अगर तुमने सच बोला होता तो समस्या नहीं होती।
40.10 बच्चा सोच रहा है कि अगर वह बड़ा होता तो पायलट बनता।
40.11 यदि कोई आए तो उसे बैठने को कहना।
40.12 अगर रात में भूख लगे तो फ्रिज में खाना है।
40.13 शिक्षक कहते हैं कि यदि मेहनत करोगे तो अच्छे नंबर आएंगे।
40.14 अगर वर्षा हो तो किसानों के लिए अच्छा होगा।
40.15 वे सोचते हैं कि अगर विदेश जाएं तो बेहतर जीवन मिलेगा।
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The Hindi words अगर (agar) and यदि (yadi) function as conditional conjunctions, introducing conditions or hypotheses. Here are the essential grammar rules: -
Basic Structure: The typical conditional sentence in Hindi follows the pattern: अगर/यदि + condition + तो + result Example: अगर तुम आओगे तो मैं खुश होऊंगा (If you come, then I will be happy) -
Position Flexibility: Unlike English where "if" must begin the conditional clause, अगर can appear at various positions: -
Beginning: अगर वह आएगा... (If he comes...) -
Middle: वह अगर आएगा... (He if comes...) -
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Use of तो (to): The word तो meaning "then" usually appears in the result clause. While sometimes optional, it's commonly included for clarity. -
Verb Forms: Different types of conditions use different verb forms: -
Real conditions (likely to happen): Future tense -
Unreal present conditions: Past habitual tense (होता, करता) -
Unreal past conditions: Past perfect + होता -
अगर vs यदि: -
अगर: Common in spoken Hindi, informal contexts -
यदि: More formal, literary, official documents
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Forgetting तो: English speakers often forget to include तो in the result clause because English doesn't require "then" in every conditional. Incorrect: अगर तुम आओगे मैं खुश होऊंगा Correct: अगर तुम आओगे तो मैं खुश होऊंगा -
Wrong verb tense: Using simple present instead of future in real conditions. Incorrect: अगर वह आता है तो... (uses present habitual) Correct: अगर वह आएगा तो... (uses future) -
Word order confusion: Placing अगर in positions that sound unnatural in Hindi. -
Mixing formal and informal: Using यदि in casual conversation or अगर in very formal writing.
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English "if" is more rigid in position; Hindi अगर/यदि is flexible -
English doesn't require "then"; Hindi strongly prefers तो -
English uses "would" for unreal conditions; Hindi uses past habitual forms -
Hindi conditional sentences can have more complex word orders than English
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Identify the type of condition: -
Real/likely: Use future tense -
Unreal present: Use past habitual -
Unreal past: Use past perfect + होता -
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Form the condition clause with appropriate verb tense -
Add तो to introduce the result clause -
Complete with the result using matching verb form
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Real condition: अगर + subject + future verb + तो + future result -
Unreal present: अगर + subject + past habitual + तो + past habitual result -
Unreal past: अगर + subject + past perfect + होता + तो + past habitual result -
Commands: अगर/यदि + subjunctive + तो + imperative
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The use of conditional statements in Hindi reflects important cultural values and communication patterns in South Asian society. Hindi speakers often use conditionals more tentatively and politely than English speakers, especially when making requests or suggestions.
In Indian culture, direct commands or statements can be considered rude, so conditionals provide a softer way to communicate. For instance, instead of saying "Come to my house," a Hindi speaker might say "अगर आप आएं तो अच्छा होगा" (If you come, it would be good), which sounds more like an invitation than a demand.
The preference for अगर over यदि in daily conversation reflects the informal, warm nature of most Hindi interactions. यदि appears in religious texts, legal documents, and formal speeches, carrying an air of seriousness and gravity. Students reading classical Hindi literature or religious texts like the Bhagavad Gita will encounter यदि frequently.
Conditional sentences also play a crucial role in Hindi's elaborate system of politeness. The subjunctive mood used with conditionals allows speakers to make suggestions without seeming presumptuous. This indirect communication style is highly valued in Hindi-speaking communities.
In philosophical and religious contexts, conditionals explore concepts of karma and destiny. The phrase "जो होगा सो होगा" (Whatever will be, will be) reflects a cultural acceptance of fate, while still using conditionals to discuss human agency within that framework.
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From the Panchatantra (पंचतंत्र), Book 1, Story of the Crow and the Serpent:
"यदि शत्रु बलवान हो तो बुद्धि से काम लेना चाहिए। यदि बल से जीतना संभव नहीं हो तो युक्ति का सहारा लेना बुद्धिमानी है। छोटा कौआ भी चतुराई से बड़े सांप को हरा सकता है।"
यदि if (yadi) शत्रु enemy (shatru) बलवान powerful (balwaan) हो is (ho) तो then (to) बुद्धि intelligence (buddhi) से with (se) काम work (kaam) लेना to-take (lena) चाहिए should (chahiye) । यदि if (yadi) बल strength (bal) से with (se) जीतना to-win (jeetna) संभव possible (sambhav) नहीं not (nahin) हो is (ho) तो then (to) युक्ति strategy (yukti) का of (ka) सहारा support (sahara) लेना to-take (lena) बुद्धिमानी wisdom (buddhimaani) है is (hai) । छोटा small (chhota) कौआ crow (kauaa) भी also (bhi) चतुराई cleverness (chaturaai) से with (se) बड़े big (bade) सांप snake (saanp) को to (ko) हरा defeat (hara) सकता can (sakta) है is (hai) ।
"यदि शत्रु बलवान हो तो बुद्धि से काम लेना चाहिए। यदि बल से जीतना संभव नहीं हो तो युक्ति का सहारा लेना बुद्धिमानी है। छोटा कौआ भी चतुराई से बड़े सांप को हरा सकता है।"
"If the enemy is powerful, then one should use intelligence. If winning by strength is not possible, then taking the help of strategy is wisdom. Even a small crow can defeat a big snake with cleverness."
This excerpt from the Panchatantra demonstrates the sophisticated use of यदि in classical Hindi literature. The text uses conditional structures to convey timeless wisdom about strategy and intelligence. Note how यदि is preferred over अगर in this formal, didactic context. The parallel structure of the two conditional sentences creates a rhythmic, memorable teaching that has been passed down through generations.
The passage showcases two conditional sentences using यदि...तो structure. The first uses simple present tense (हो) in the condition clause with चाहिए (should) in the result, creating a general advisory statement. The second conditional also uses present tense but concludes with a noun phrase (बुद्धिमानी है - "is wisdom"), showing how Hindi conditionals can have various types of result clauses beyond just verbal predicates.
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40.16 हम we (ham) सोच think (soch) रहे -ing (rahe) थे were (the) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) ट्रेन train (train) समय time (samay) पर on (par) आती comes (aati) तो then (to) हम we (ham) जयपुर Jaipur (Jaipur) पहुंच reach (pahunch) जाते would-go (jaate)
40.17 अगर if (agar) होटल hotel (hotel) में in (mein) जगह space (jagah) नहीं not (nahin) मिली got (mili) तो then (to) हमने we-agent (hamne) गेस्ट guest (guest) हाउस house (house) बुक book (book) किया did (kiya)
40.18 गाइड guide (guide) ने -agent (ne) कहा said (kaha) कि that (ki) यदि if (yadi) सुबह morning (subah) जल्दी early (jaldi) निकलें leave (niklen) तो then (to) भीड़ crowd (bheed) से from (se) बच escape (bach) सकते can (sakte) हैं are (hain)
40.19 अगर if (agar) मौसम weather (mausam) अच्छा good (achcha) रहा remained (raha) तो then (to) हम we (ham) ऊंट camel (oont) की of (ki) सवारी ride (sawaari) करेंगे will-do (karenge)
40.20 यदि if (yadi) आपको you-to (aapko) राजस्थानी Rajasthani (Rajasthani) खाना food (khana) पसंद like (pasand) है is (hai) तो then (to) यह this (yah) रेस्तरां restaurant (restaurant) बहुत very (bahut) अच्छा good (achcha) है is (hai)
40.21 हमारे our (hamare) दोस्त friend (dost) ने -agent (ne) सुझाव suggestion (sujhaav) दिया gave (diya) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) किला fort (kila) देखना to-see (dekhna) है is (hai) तो then (to) शाम evening (shaam) का of (ka) समय time (samay) बेहतर better (behtar) है is (hai)
40.22 अगर if (agar) कैमरा camera (camera) साथ with (saath) लाए brought (laae) होते had (hote) तो then (to) सूर्यास्त sunset (suryaast) की of (ki) तस्वीरें pictures (tasveerein) खींचते would-take (kheenchte)
40.23 दुकानदार shopkeeper (dukaandaar) बोला said (bola) कि that (ki) यदि if (yadi) आप you (aap) दस ten (das) चीजें things (cheezein) खरीदें buy (khariden) तो then (to) छूट discount (chhoot) मिलेगी will-get (milegi)
40.24 अगर if (agar) रेगिस्तान desert (registaan) में in (mein) रात night (raat) बितानी to-spend (bitaani) हो is (ho) तो then (to) गर्म warm (garam) कपड़े clothes (kapde) जरूरी necessary (zaroori) हैं are (hain)
40.25 यदि if (yadi) आप you (aap) पहली first (pehli) बार time (baar) भारत India (Bharat) आए came (aae) हैं are (hain) तो then (to) यह this (yah) नक्शा map (naksha) काम work (kaam) आएगा will-come (aaega)
40.26 हमें us-to (hamein) पता knowledge (pata) चला found (chala) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) ऑनलाइन online (online) टिकट ticket (ticket) बुक book (book) करते do (karte) तो then (to) सस्ता cheap (sasta) पड़ता would-be (padta)
40.27 अगर if (agar) स्थानीय local (sthaaniya) भाषा language (bhasha) आती comes/known (aati) होती were (hoti) तो then (to) बाजार market (bazaar) में in (mein) मोलभाव bargaining (molbhaav) आसान easy (aasaan) होता would-be (hota)
40.28 पुलिसवाले policeman (puliswale) ने -agent (ne) चेतावनी warning (chetaavni) दी gave (di) कि that (ki) यदि if (yadi) रात night (raat) में in (mein) अकेले alone (akele) घूमेंगे will-roam (ghoomenge) तो then (to) खतरा danger (khatra) हो be (ho) सकता can (sakta) है is (hai)
40.29 अगर if (agar) आपके your (aapke) पास near (paas) समय time (samay) हो is (ho) तो then (to) पुराना old (purana) शहर city (shahar) जरूर definitely (zaroor) देखिए see (dekhiye)
40.30 हमने we-agent (hamne) सीखा learned (seekha) कि that (ki) अगर if (agar) यात्रा travel (yatra) की of (ki) योजना plan (yojana) पहले before (pehle) से from (se) बनाएं make (banaen) तो then (to) परेशानी trouble (pareshaani) कम less (kam) होती becomes (hoti) है is (hai)
40.16 हम सोच रहे थे कि अगर ट्रेन समय पर आती तो हम जयपुर पहुंच जाते। We were thinking that if the train came on time, we would reach Jaipur.
40.17 अगर होटल में जगह नहीं मिली तो हमने गेस्ट हाउस बुक किया। If we didn't get space in the hotel, we booked a guest house.
40.18 गाइड ने कहा कि यदि सुबह जल्दी निकलें तो भीड़ से बच सकते हैं। The guide said that if we leave early in the morning, we can avoid the crowd.
40.19 अगर मौसम अच्छा रहा तो हम ऊंट की सवारी करेंगे। If the weather remains good, we will go camel riding.
40.20 यदि आपको राजस्थानी खाना पसंद है तो यह रेस्तरां बहुत अच्छा है। If you like Rajasthani food, this restaurant is very good.
40.21 हमारे दोस्त ने सुझाव दिया कि अगर किला देखना है तो शाम का समय बेहतर है। Our friend suggested that if you want to see the fort, evening time is better.
40.22 अगर कैमरा साथ लाए होते तो सूर्यास्त की तस्वीरें खींचते। If we had brought the camera, we would have taken sunset pictures.
40.23 दुकानदार बोला कि यदि आप दस चीजें खरीदें तो छूट मिलेगी। The shopkeeper said that if you buy ten items, you'll get a discount.
40.24 अगर रेगिस्तान में रात बितानी हो तो गर्म कपड़े जरूरी हैं। If you have to spend the night in the desert, warm clothes are necessary.
40.25 यदि आप पहली बार भारत आए हैं तो यह नक्शा काम आएगा। If you've come to India for the first time, this map will be useful.
40.26 हमें पता चला कि अगर ऑनलाइन टिकट बुक करते तो सस्ता पड़ता। We found out that if we had booked tickets online, it would have been cheaper.
40.27 अगर स्थानीय भाषा आती होती तो बाजार में मोलभाव आसान होता। If we knew the local language, bargaining in the market would be easier.
40.28 पुलिसवाले ने चेतावनी दी कि यदि रात में अकेले घूमेंगे तो खतरा हो सकता है। The policeman warned that if you roam alone at night, there could be danger.
40.29 अगर आपके पास समय हो तो पुराना शहर जरूर देखिए। If you have time, definitely see the old city.
40.30 हमने सीखा कि अगर यात्रा की योजना पहले से बनाएं तो परेशानी कम होती है। We learned that if you plan your journey in advance, there's less trouble.
40.16 हम सोच रहे थे कि अगर ट्रेन समय पर आती तो हम जयपुर पहुंच जाते।
40.17 अगर होटल में जगह नहीं मिली तो हमने गेस्ट हाउस बुक किया।
40.18 गाइड ने कहा कि यदि सुबह जल्दी निकलें तो भीड़ से बच सकते हैं।
40.19 अगर मौसम अच्छा रहा तो हम ऊंट की सवारी करेंगे।
40.20 यदि आपको राजस्थानी खाना पसंद है तो यह रेस्तरां बहुत अच्छा है।
40.21 हमारे दोस्त ने सुझाव दिया कि अगर किला देखना है तो शाम का समय बेहतर है।
40.22 अगर कैमरा साथ लाए होते तो सूर्यास्त की तस्वीरें खींचते।
40.23 दुकानदार बोला कि यदि आप दस चीजें खरीदें तो छूट मिलेगी।
40.24 अगर रेगिस्तान में रात बितानी हो तो गर्म कपड़े जरूरी हैं।
40.25 यदि आप पहली बार भारत आए हैं तो यह नक्शा काम आएगा।
40.26 हमें पता चला कि अगर ऑनलाइन टिकट बुक करते तो सस्ता पड़ता।
40.27 अगर स्थानीय भाषा आती होती तो बाजार में मोलभाव आसान होता।
40.28 पुलिसवाले ने चेतावनी दी कि यदि रात में अकेले घूमेंगे तो खतरा हो सकता है।
40.29 अगर आपके पास समय हो तो पुराना शहर जरूर देखिए।
40.30 हमने सीखा कि अगर यात्रा की योजना पहले से बनाएं तो परेशानी कम होती है।
The travel narrative genre showcases various practical uses of conditional sentences that travelers frequently encounter. Notice how अगर dominates in conversational travel contexts while यदि appears in more formal situations like warnings or official advice.
Travel-specific conditional patterns include: -
Advice conditionals: अगर + subjunctive + तो + imperative (If you have time, see the old city) -
Past regrets: अगर + past perfect + होते/होती + तो + conditional (If we had brought cameras...) -
Planning conditionals: अगर + future + तो + future (If weather is good, we'll ride camels) -
Warning conditionals: यदि + future + तो + possibility verb (If you roam alone, danger may occur)
Common travel vocabulary appearing with conditionals: -
Time expressions: समय पर (on time), जल्दी (early), पहले से (in advance) -
Travel actions: बुक करना (to book), घूमना (to roam), देखना (to see) -
Travel problems: भीड़ (crowd), परेशानी (trouble), खतरा (danger)
The narrative shows how Hindi speakers naturally mix past, present, and future conditions when recounting travel experiences, offering advice, and expressing regrets about missed opportunities.
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