Expressions for negotiating in Hindi

Negotiating in a new language can be a daunting task, especially if you’re not familiar with the common expressions and phrases used during such discussions. In Hindi, as in any language, having a solid grasp of key negotiating phrases can greatly enhance your ability to communicate effectively and reach a mutually agreeable outcome. Here’s a guide to some essential Hindi expressions that will help you navigate through negotiations, be it in a business setting, market, or casual day-to-day interactions.

सहमत होना (Sahamat Hona) – to agree
मुझे आपकी बात से सहमत होना पड़ेगा। (Mujhe aapki baat se sahamat hona padega.)
This phrase is crucial when you reach a point in your negotiation where you agree with the other party’s point or proposal. It shows affirmation and willingness to move forward.

असहमत होना (Asahamat Hona) – to disagree
मैं इस मुद्दे पर आपसे असहमत हूँ। (Main is mudde par aapse asahamat hoon.)
Expressing disagreement is just as important as agreeing in a negotiation. This phrase allows you to communicate dissent in a respectful manner.

विचार करना (Vichaar Karna) – to consider
हमें इस प्रस्ताव पर विचार करना चाहिए। (Humein is prastaav par vichaar karna chahiye.)
Use this phrase when you want to convey that you will think about a proposal or suggestion. It indicates that you are open to ideas but need time to evaluate them.

समझौता करना (Samjhauta Karna) – to compromise
क्या हम इस बात पर समझौता कर सकते हैं? (Kya hum is baat par samjhauta kar sakte hain?)
Compromise is often key in negotiations. This phrase can be used when suggesting or agreeing to a middle ground.

आपकी क्या राय है? (Aapki kya raay hai?) – What is your opinion?
इस योजना पर आपकी क्या राय है? (Is yojna par aapki kya raay hai?)
Asking for the other person’s opinion not only shows respect but also encourages a collaborative atmosphere during negotiations.

कृपया विचार करें (Kripya vichaar karein) – Please consider
कृपया हमारे प्रस्ताव पर विचार करें। (Kripya hamare prastaav par vichaar karein.)
A polite way to ask someone to think about your proposal or request, this phrase is helpful when you want to gently push towards a favorable decision.

मैं इस पर विचार करूँगा/करूँगी (Main is par vichaar karunga/karungi) – I will consider this
मैं आपके सुझाव पर विचार करूँगा। (Main aapke sujhaav par vichaar karunga.)
When you need time to think over the proposals made during a negotiation, this phrase will come in handy.

यह बहुत महंगा है (Yeh bahut mahanga hai) – This is too expensive
यह उत्पाद बहुत महंगा है, क्या कीमत कम की जा सकती है? (Yeh utpaad bahut mahanga hai, kya keemat kam ki ja sakti hai?)
A direct yet essential phrase for negotiating prices, especially in marketplaces or while discussing terms of a sale.

क्या आप कीमत कम कर सकते हैं? (Kya aap keemat kam kar sakte hain?) – Can you reduce the price?
यह वस्तु अच्छी है पर क्या आप कीमत कम कर सकते हैं? (Yeh vastu achhi hai par kya aap keemat kam kar sakte hain?)
This question is particularly useful when you feel that the price of an item or service can be negotiated down.

हमें एक समझौते पर पहुँचना चाहिए (Humein ek samjhote par pahunchana chahiye) – We should reach an agreement
इस परियोजना को सफल बनाने के लिए हमें एक समझौते पर पहुँचना चाहिए। (Is pariyojna ko safal banane ke liye humein ek samjhote par pahunchana chahiye.)
This phrase helps underscore the importance of coming to an agreement and can be used to stress cooperative effort in negotiations.

Understanding these Hindi phrases and using them appropriately will enhance your ability to negotiate effectively and confidently in various situations. Whether you’re discussing prices, business deals, or everyday agreements, these expressions will serve as valuable tools in your linguistic repertoire.

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