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.