En 15 segundos
- The standard way to ask for a URL in modern Hindi.
- Uses the English loanword 'website' for natural, everyday communication.
- Perfect for both professional networking and casual browsing inquiries.
Significado
This is the most direct way to ask someone for a website address or URL in Hindi. It literally translates to 'What is the website?' and is used exactly like its English counterpart.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6Asking a shopkeeper for their online store
भैया, आपकी वेबसाइट क्या है?
Brother, what is your website?
In a formal business meeting
आपकी कंपनी की वेबसाइट क्या है?
What is your company's website?
Texting a friend about a new brand
उसकी वेबसाइट क्या है? लिंक भेजो।
What is its website? Send the link.
Contexto cultural
Since the 2015 'Digital India' campaign, even small street vendors in India might have a website or a digital payment link. Asking for a website is no longer just for big corporations. Hindi speakers rarely use the word 'जालस्थल' (jaal-sthal) for website. Using the English word 'website' is considered more natural and modern. In India, people often ask for a 'link' instead of a 'website' because most browsing happens through links shared on WhatsApp. Most tech loanwords in Hindi ending in 't' or 'e' sounds are treated as feminine (e.g., website, screen, machine).
Use 'Aapki'
Always use 'Aapki' (feminine) when asking a person for their website. It shows you know your Hindi grammar!
Don't say 'Kahan'
Avoid saying 'Website kahan hai' unless you are literally looking for the physical server room!
En 15 segundos
- The standard way to ask for a URL in modern Hindi.
- Uses the English loanword 'website' for natural, everyday communication.
- Perfect for both professional networking and casual browsing inquiries.
What It Means
वेबसाइट क्या है? (Website kya hai?) is a simple, modern Hindi phrase. It uses the English loanword website because that is the standard term in India. The word kya means 'what' and hai means 'is'. You are asking for digital information. It is short, punchy, and impossible to misunderstand.
How To Use It
Use this when you need a link. You can say it to a shopkeeper or a friend. Just point to a product or mention a service. Then drop the phrase: वेबसाइट क्या है?. It works perfectly as a standalone question. You don't need fancy grammar here. It is a 'plug and play' expression for the digital age. Even if your Hindi is shaky, this will get you the answer you need.
When To Use It
Use it when you are shopping at a local boutique. Use it when a friend mentions a cool new blog. It is great for business meetings too. If someone mentions their company, ask आपकी वेबसाइट क्या है? (What is your website?). It shows you are interested in their work. It is also perfect for quick WhatsApp texts when you lose a link.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it if you are looking for a physical address. That would be pata (address). Also, avoid using it if the person clearly doesn't have an online presence. Asking a street food vendor for his website might result in a confused look and a laugh. In very high-level literary Hindi circles, some might prefer the word vabsait, but everyone uses the English pronunciation anyway. Just keep it natural.
Cultural Background
India has seen a massive digital revolution. Because of this, English tech terms are part of daily Hindi. Words like website, link, and online are used by everyone from CEOs to rickshaw drivers. Using the English word website isn't 'lazy'—it is how modern India speaks. It reflects the 'Hinglish' culture that dominates urban life. It bridges the gap between traditional language and global technology.
Common Variations
If you want to be more specific, you can add words. Say उनकी वेबसाइट क्या है? (What is *their* website?). Or try लिंक क्या है? (What is the link?). If you are feeling extra polite, add kripya (please) at the beginning. Most people just stick to the basic version. It is the 'Swiss Army Knife' of digital inquiries in India.
Notas de uso
The phrase is neutral and safe for almost any context. In very formal writing, you might see 'वेबसाइट का पता' (website address), but in speech, 'वेबसाइट क्या है' is king.
Use 'Aapki'
Always use 'Aapki' (feminine) when asking a person for their website. It shows you know your Hindi grammar!
Don't say 'Kahan'
Avoid saying 'Website kahan hai' unless you are literally looking for the physical server room!
Link is King
In casual chats, 'Link kya hai?' is often more common than 'Website kya hai?'.
Ejemplos
6भैया, आपकी वेबसाइट क्या है?
Brother, what is your website?
Adding 'Bhaiya' makes it friendly and typical for Indian markets.
आपकी कंपनी की वेबसाइट क्या है?
What is your company's website?
A standard professional inquiry.
उसकी वेबसाइट क्या है? लिंक भेजो।
What is its website? Send the link.
Short and direct for messaging.
अरे वाह! अब तुम्हारी वेबसाइट क्या है?
Oh wow! Now what is your website?
Used sarcastically when someone is being 'extra'.
इस संस्था की वेबसाइट क्या है? मुझे मदद करनी है।
What is this organization's website? I want to help.
Used in a helpful, sincere context.
सर, स्कूल की वेबसाइट क्या है?
Sir, what is the school's website?
Standard student-teacher interaction.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct possessive pronoun (Your - formal).
______ वेबसाइट क्या है?
'Website' is feminine in Hindi, so we use 'आपकी' (Aapki).
Which of these is the most natural way to ask for a website?
Choose the best option:
'Kya hai' is the standard way to ask for the identity or URL of a website.
Complete the dialogue.
A: मुझे और जानकारी चाहिए। (I need more information.) B: आप हमारी साइट देख सकते हैं। (You can check our site.) A: ठीक है, ________?
The speaker is asking for the URL to get more information.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a government office and need to apply for a license online.
In a government context, asking for the 'official' (aadhikarik) website is most appropriate.
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Ayudas visuales
Formal vs Informal Asking
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejercicios______ वेबसाइट क्या है?
'Website' is feminine in Hindi, so we use 'आपकी' (Aapki).
Choose the best option:
'Kya hai' is the standard way to ask for the identity or URL of a website.
A: मुझे और जानकारी चाहिए। (I need more information.) B: आप हमारी साइट देख सकते हैं। (You can check our site.) A: ठीक है, ________?
The speaker is asking for the URL to get more information.
Situation: You are at a government office and need to apply for a license online.
In a government context, asking for the 'official' (aadhikarik) website is most appropriate.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is feminine. You should say 'Aapki website' or 'Website achhi hai'.
Yes, in very casual settings, just saying 'Website?' works, but 'Website kya hai?' is more complete.
The word is 'जालस्थल' (jaal-sthal), but almost no one uses it in daily conversation.
You can ask 'इस पेज का लिंक क्या है?' (What is the link for this page?).
Because 'link' is shorter and specifically refers to the clickable URL shared on social media.
Yes, but it's better to say 'क्या मैं आपकी वेबसाइट का पता जान सकता हूँ?' for extra politeness.
In standard Hindi, yes. Subject + Interrogative + Verb.
No, for an app, ask 'App ka naam kya hai?' (What is the app's name?).
Say 'वेबसाइट क्या थी?' (Website kya thi?).
Yes, due to the spread of smartphones, the word 'website' is widely recognized.
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लिंक क्या है?
similarWhat is the link?
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synonymWhat is the website address?
ऑनलाइन है क्या?
builds onIs it online?
पोर्टल क्या है?
specialized formWhat is the portal?