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How do you say below sentence to a female in Hindi what did eat is it aap ne kya khaya or kayi like the foodmoviekya ko movie food acha achi laya lagi?

You're almost there! Here's how you can say those phrases correctly to a female in Hindi:

1. "What did you eat?"

* Formal: आपने क्या खाया? (Aapne kya khaaya?)

* Informal: तुमने क्या खाया? (Tumne kya khaaya?)

2. "Did you like the food?"

* Formal: क्या आपको खाना अच्छा लगा? (Kya aapko khana achcha laga?)

* Informal: क्या तुम्हें खाना अच्छा लगा? (Kya tumhen khana achcha laga?)

3. "Did you like the movie?"

* Formal: क्या आपको फिल्म अच्छी लगी? (Kya aapko film achchi lagi?)

* Informal: क्या तुम्हें फिल्म अच्छी लगी? (Kya tumhen film achchi lagi?)

Key points:

* Formal vs. Informal: Use "aap" (आप) for a more formal tone, and "tum" (तुम) for a more casual tone.

* Gender: The sentence structure changes slightly depending on whether you are speaking to a male or female. For females, you use "aapne" (आपने) or "tumne" (तुमने) instead of "aap" (आप) or "tum" (तुम).

* Pronunciation: Pay attention to the pronunciation of the vowels and consonants in Hindi. You can use online resources or ask a native Hindi speaker to help you with pronunciation.

Remember, practice makes perfect! The more you use these phrases, the more natural they will sound.

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