Conjunction और (and)
`aur` is your universal connector for joining ideas, items, or actions—and it doubles as the word for "more"!
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Used to connect words and sentences.
- Never changes form (gender/number neutral).
- Pronounced like English 'our'.
- Can also mean 'more' in context.
Quick Reference
| Usage Type | Hindi Structure | English Equivalent | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two Nouns | A + aur + B | A and B | chai aur paani (tea and water) |
| Two Adjectives | A + aur + B | A and B | lamba aur patla (tall and thin) |
| Two Verbs | A + aur + B | A and B | sunna aur bolna (listening and speaking) |
| Sentence Connector | Sentence 1 + aur + Sentence 2 | S1 and S2 | Main gaya aur wo aayi (I went and she came) |
| Meaning "More" | aur + Noun | More + Noun | aur chawal (more rice) |
| Meaning "Else" | aur + Question Word | What/Who + else | aur kaun? (who else?) |
주요 예문
3 / 10राम और सीता घर पर हैं।
Ram and Sita are at home.
मुझे चाय और बिस्कुट पसंद हैं।
I like tea and biscuits.
मैं पढ़ रहा हूँ और वो सो रहा है।
I am reading and he is sleeping.
The 'More' Trick
If you are at a dinner party and want seconds, just say `aur` while pointing at the dish. It's the magic word for food!
Don't confuse Aur and Or
It's super confusing for English speakers. Hindi `aur` = And. Hindi `or` (written ओर) = Direction. Pronounce `aur` like 'Hour' without the H.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Used to connect words and sentences.
- Never changes form (gender/number neutral).
- Pronounced like English 'our'.
- Can also mean 'more' in context.
Overview
Let's be honest, you can't get very far in any language without the humble "and". In Hindi, this power-player is aur. It's the superglue that holds your sentences together, the bridge between your thoughts, and yes, it's incredibly easy to use. Whether you're ordering "tea and samosas" or saying "I came and I conquered," aur is your best friend. Think of it as the duct tape of Hindi grammar—it fixes everything.
How This Grammar Works
The beauty of aur is its simplicity. Unlike some Hindi words that shape-shift based on gender, number, or the phase of the moon, aur stays exactly the same. Always. It doesn't care if you're talking about a boy, a girl, a group of elephants, or the abstract concept of time. It sits comfortably between the two things you want to connect.
Formation Pattern
- 1The formula is so simple you might miss it:
- 2Take the first item/phrase.
- 3Add
aur. - 4Add the second item/phrase.
- 5Pattern:
[Item A]+aur+[Item B]
When To Use It
- Connecting Nouns:
Ram aur Shyam(Ram and Shyam). - Connecting Adjectives:
sasta aur achha(cheap and good). - Connecting Verbs/Actions:
aao aur khao(come and eat). - Asking for "More": Surprise!
aurhas a double life. It also means "more" or "else". E.g.,aur chahiye?(Do you want more?).
When Not To Use It
- The "With" Trap: Don't use
aurwhen you actually mean "with". In English, "me and you" implies togetherness, but if you mean "I went *with* you," Hindi preferske saath. - The Serial Comma: In a long list (A, B, C, and D), you only need
aurbefore the very last item, just like in English. Don't sprinkle it everywhere unless you want to sound breathless.
Common Mistakes
- Pronunciation Panic: It's pronounced like the English word "our" (as in "our house"), not "oar" (like a boat paddle). If you say "oar" (
or), you're actually saying "direction/towards"! - The "More" Confusion: Beginners often get confused when they hear
ek aur. They think "one and?" No, it means "one more". Context is key here.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
aur(And) vs.ya(Or):Chai aur coffee(Tea AND coffee - give me both!) vs.Chai ya coffee(Tea OR coffee - pick one, don't be greedy).aur(And) vs.lekin(But):aurconnects similar ideas;lekinintroduces a conflict.
Quick FAQ
Q: Is aur formal or informal?
It's universally neutral. Use it with your boss or your toddler.
Q: Can I start a sentence with aur?
Absolutely. "And then what happened?" -> Aur phir kya hua?.
Q: Does it rhyme with anything?
Yes, gaur (attention) and daur (era). You're practically a poet now.
Reference Table
| Usage Type | Hindi Structure | English Equivalent | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two Nouns | A + aur + B | A and B | chai aur paani (tea and water) |
| Two Adjectives | A + aur + B | A and B | lamba aur patla (tall and thin) |
| Two Verbs | A + aur + B | A and B | sunna aur bolna (listening and speaking) |
| Sentence Connector | Sentence 1 + aur + Sentence 2 | S1 and S2 | Main gaya aur wo aayi (I went and she came) |
| Meaning "More" | aur + Noun | More + Noun | aur chawal (more rice) |
| Meaning "Else" | aur + Question Word | What/Who + else | aur kaun? (who else?) |
The 'More' Trick
If you are at a dinner party and want seconds, just say `aur` while pointing at the dish. It's the magic word for food!
Don't confuse Aur and Or
It's super confusing for English speakers. Hindi `aur` = And. Hindi `or` (written ओर) = Direction. Pronounce `aur` like 'Hour' without the H.
Sentence Starter
Starting a sentence with `Aur...` is a great way to keep a conversation flowing, like saying 'And so...' or 'And then...'.
Polite Refusal
If someone offers you `aur` (more) food, and you are full, say `aur nahi, bas` (no more, enough). It's polite and clear.
예시
10राम और सीता घर पर हैं।
Focus: aur
Ram and Sita are at home.
Standard usage connecting two proper nouns.
मुझे चाय और बिस्कुट पसंद हैं।
Focus: chai aur biscuit
I like tea and biscuits.
A classic combination!
मैं पढ़ रहा हूँ और वो सो रहा है।
Focus: aur
I am reading and he is sleeping.
Connecting two complete sentences.
क्या तुम्हें और पानी चाहिए?
Focus: aur
Do you want more water?
Here `aur` means 'more', not 'and'.
और सुनाओ?
Focus: Aur
Tell me more? (What's new?)
Very common informal greeting starter.
✓ Main aur tum bazaar ja rahe hain.
Focus: aur
You and I are going to the market.
Mistake: When joining 'I' and 'You', the verb must be plural ('rahe hain'), not singular.
✓ Papa aur mummy aaye hain.
Focus: aur
Mom and Dad have come.
Mistake: Two people make a plural subject, so the verb must match.
ये सस्ता, सुंदर और टिकाऊ है।
Focus: aur
This is cheap, beautiful, and durable.
Listing three adjectives. `aur` comes before the last one.
आप और मैं।
Focus: aur
You and I.
Simple pronoun connection.
और कुछ?
Focus: Aur
Anything else?
Common phrase used by shopkeepers or waiters.
셀프 테스트
Connect the two foods.
Mujhe pizza ___ burger khana hai.
You want both! 'aur' connects them. ('ya' would mean or, 'lekin' would mean but).
Translate 'one more roti'.
Ek ___ roti.
Here 'aur' means 'more'. 'or' means direction, 'par' means on/but.
Complete the list: Red, Blue ___ Green.
Laal, Neela ___ Hara.
Use 'aur' before the last item in a list.
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시각 학습 자료
Aur vs. Ya
Which Word Do I Need?
Are you adding things together?
Do you mean 'Also' or 'More'?
Is it about quantity?
Use 'Aur' for 'More'!
Common Pairs
Food
- • Daal aur Chawal
- • Chai aur Samosa
Opposites
- • Din aur Raat
- • Aaj aur Kal
People
- • Bhai aur Behen
- • Mata aur Pita
자주 묻는 질문
21 질문It primarily corresponds to 'and'. However, depending on context, it can also mean 'more' or 'else'. Example: aur batao (tell me more).
Think of the English word 'our'. It sounds very similar to that diphthong. Avoid saying it like 'oar' (boat paddle), which changes the meaning to 'direction' (or).
Yes! Just like in English. Main utha aur maine brush kiya (I woke up and I brushed).
Nope. It is invariant. Whether a man, woman, or child says it, it stays aur.
Yes, tatha also means 'and', but it is very formal and Sanskritized. You'll see it in textbooks or religious scripts, rarely in daily chat.
You say ek aur. Literally 'one and/more'. Example: ek aur samosa (one more samosa).
No! This is a classic false friend. 'Or' in Hindi is ya. Aur always adds things together.
Literally 'what else', but it's often used as 'Obviously!' or 'Of course!' in slang. Tum aaoge? Aur kya! (Will you come? Of course!).
Just like English: A, B, aur C. You don't need to say A aur B aur C.
Yes, evam is another very formal version of 'and', similar to tatha. Stick to aur for 99% of conversations.
Absolutely. Bada aur sundar (Big and beautiful).
You say Main aur tum (or aap). Note that the verb following this will be plural because there are two people.
In phrases like aur log (other people / more people), yes.
Not at all. It's very conversational. Aur ghar mein sab kaise hain? (And how is everyone at home?).
It is written as और.
We usually don't say 'hundred and one' (sau aur ek) in Hindi. We have specific words for numbers. But you can say do aur do (two and two).
Sometimes spoken lists just pause. But grammatically, aur is preferred for clarity.
People often type 'or' in English script because it sounds like aur, but be careful not to confuse it with the English word 'or'.
It means 'even more'. Aur bhi achha (Even better).
Sometimes! Aur nahi to kya! (If not this/more, then what!) - used to show strong agreement.
Wa is the Urdu/Persian influenced 'and'. You might hear it in poetry or songs (Hawa-o-Havas), but in Hindi, use aur.
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