Skip to content
Biblioteca
Jogos
Cursos
Teste de nível
Palavra do Dia
Conjugação
Chat
Imprimíveis
ConlangHub
Blog.txt
Fale conosco
Chat Linguarudo

Practice Hindi at the Train Station

Train stations in Hindi-speaking countries reward travellers who can ask precise questions: which platform, which train, whether you need a seat reservation, whether your ticket is valid for the next departure. This scenario rehearses the timetables-and-tickets register: buying a ticket, validating it, asking about transfers, and handling the moment when your train is delayed or replaced by a bus. You'll practise the Hindi numbers, time expressions, and platform announcements that come at speed in real stations.

Inicia sessão para praticarConta gratuita — sem cartão de crédito

O que vais aprender

  • Buy a one-way or return ticket and choose a class
  • Ask about platforms, transfers, and travel time
  • Validate a ticket and understand fines for unstamped tickets
  • Read or interpret a Hindi-language departure board
  • Handle a delayed train, a missed connection, or a strike

Perguntas frequentes

How do I ask which platform my train leaves from in Hindi?

Use the platform-specific question form — 'From which platform does the X train leave?'. The scenario teaches the exact phrasing.

Do I need to validate my ticket in Hindi-speaking countries?

Often yes — many systems require you to stamp your ticket in a machine before boarding, and the fine is steep if you don't. The scenario covers asking 'Do I need to validate this?'.

What's the difference between a regional and intercity train in Hindi?

Different vocabulary applies — slow regional trains, intercity, and high-speed variants each have their own term. We include all three in the vocabulary list.

How do I ask about seat reservations in Hindi?

Reservations are mandatory on some routes and optional on others. The scenario rehearses the question 'Is a reservation required?'.

Inicia sessão para praticarConta gratuita — sem cartão de crédito