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खाना खाना

khana khana

to eat food

Literally: food to eat

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to eat a meal' in Hindi.
  • Combines the noun 'food' with the verb 'to eat'.
  • Used as a common greeting to show care for others.

Meaning

This phrase is the most common way to say 'to eat a meal' or 'to have food' in Hindi. It sounds a bit repetitive because the word for 'food' and the verb 'to eat' are exactly the same.

Key Examples

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1

Asking a friend if they've eaten lunch

क्या तुमने खाना खा लिया?

Did you eat food?

2

Telling your boss you are going for a break

मैं खाना खाने जा रहा हूँ।

I am going to eat food.

3

A mother worried about her child

बेटा, थोड़ा खाना खा लो।

Son, please eat some food.

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Cultural Background

Asking 'Khana khaya?' is a standard greeting.

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Don't overthink

It's just 'eat food'.

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to eat a meal' in Hindi.
  • Combines the noun 'food' with the verb 'to eat'.
  • Used as a common greeting to show care for others.

What It Means

खाना खाना is your bread and butter for Hindi conversation. The first खाना (khāna) is a noun meaning 'food' or 'meal'. The second खाना (khānā) is the verb 'to eat'. Together, they simply mean 'to eat food'. It is the standard way to describe having breakfast, lunch, or dinner. You will hear this everywhere from busy street stalls to fancy dining rooms.

How To Use It

You use this phrase by conjugating the second खाना. If you want to say 'I am eating', you say मैं खाना खा रहा हूँ. If you want to ask 'Did you eat?', you say क्या आपने खाना खाया?. It is very flexible. You can use it for any time of day. It covers everything from a light snack to a massive wedding feast. Just remember to change the ending based on who is eating and when.

When To Use It

Use this whenever you are talking about the act of sitting down for a meal. It is perfect for inviting someone to dinner. It is also the go-to phrase for checking on someone's well-being. In India, asking if someone has eaten is a way of showing you care. Use it with your friends, your boss, or your landlord. It is universally understood and always appropriate.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this if you are talking about a specific item. If you are eating an apple, just say सेब खाना (eating an apple). You don't need to say 'food' then. Also, avoid it if you are talking about 'drinking' something like soup. For that, use पीना (to drink). If you are at a very formal religious ceremony, there might be more 'high' Hindi words. But for 99% of life, this phrase is king.

Cultural Background

In Indian culture, food is synonymous with love and hospitality. Guests are often treated like gods. Asking खाना खाया? (Did you eat?) is often a greeting. It is more than just a question about hunger. It is a social glue that binds families together. Skipping a meal is often seen as a sign of stress or sadness by Indian mothers. They will likely follow you around until you finally sit down to eat!

Common Variations

You will often hear खाना-वाना (khāna-vāna). This is 'rhyming slang' that means 'food and stuff'. Another common one is खाना-पीना (khāna-pīnā). This means 'eating and drinking', often used to describe a party or a good time. If you want to be very polite, you might hear भोजन करना (bhojan karnā). This is the formal, 'textbook' version of the phrase.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral and safe for all situations. The only thing to watch for is the grammar; the verb must agree with the subject in gender and number.

💡

Don't overthink

It's just 'eat food'.

Examples

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#1 Asking a friend if they've eaten lunch

क्या तुमने खाना खा लिया?

Did you eat food?

A very common way to start a conversation with a friend.

#2 Telling your boss you are going for a break

मैं खाना खाने जा रहा हूँ।

I am going to eat food.

Neutral and professional for a workplace setting.

#3 A mother worried about her child

बेटा, थोड़ा खाना खा लो।

Son, please eat some food.

Shows affection and the cultural importance of feeding loved ones.

#4 Texting a partner to see if they are ready for dinner

खाना खाएं?

Shall we eat?

Short and efficient for texting.

#5 Joking about being hungry all the time

मेरा काम बस खाना खाना है!

My only job is to eat food!

Uses the phrase to make a lighthearted self-deprecating joke.

#6 Inviting a guest at home

आइये, हमारे साथ खाना खाइये।

Come, eat food with us.

A polite and warm invitation to a guest.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

मैं _____ खा रहा हूँ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: खाना

You eat food (khana).

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality of 'Khana Khana'

Informal

Used with friends and family.

Khana khaya?

Neutral

Standard daily use.

Maine khana kha liya.

Formal

Polite invitations.

Khana khaiye.

When to say 'Khana Khana'

Khana Khana
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At a Restaurant

Ordering a meal

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At Home

Calling kids for dinner

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On a Date

Asking to grab a bite

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In the Office

Lunch break talk

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A1

मैं _____ खा रहा हूँ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: खाना

You eat food (khana).

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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It is neutral.

Related Phrases

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नाश्ता करना

similar

To eat breakfast

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