In the Neighbourhood — Daily Sentences

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In the Neighbourhood — Daily Sentences

50 daily use English sentences about the neighbourhood — greeting neighbours, community life, safety, and local places. With Hindi meanings!

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💡 Why Learn In the Neighbourhood Sentences?

Your neighbourhood is your second home! When your child greets neighbours with “Good morning, Aunty!” or says “The vegetable vendor comes at seven” in English, they practice everyday conversational English naturally.

Practise with your child: “Good morning, Uncle!” or “Can we buy milk from the shop around the corner?” — neighbourhood English is everyday, practical English!

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My Neighbourhood (Sentences 1-10)

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“I live in a nice neighbourhood.”
मैं एक अच्छे मोहल्ले में रहता/रहती हूँ। (Main ek achhe mohalle mein rehta/rehti hoon.)
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“There are many families in our colony.”
हमारी कॉलोनी में बहुत सारे परिवार हैं। (Hamari colony mein bahut saare parivaar hain.)
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“Our house is on the second floor.”
हमारा घर दूसरी मंज़िल पर है। (Hamara ghar doosri manzil par hai.)
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“There is a park right next to our building.”
हमारी बिल्डिंग के बिल्कुल बगल में एक पार्क है। (Hamari building ke bilkul bagal mein ek park hai.)
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“The temple is at the end of our street.”
हमारी गली के अंत में मंदिर है। (Hamari gali ke ant mein mandir hai.)
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“We have a small garden in our colony.”
हमारी कॉलोनी में एक छोटा सा बगीचा है। (Hamari colony mein ek chhota sa bageecha hai.)
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“The watchman uncle guards our building at night.”
वॉचमैन अंकल रात को हमारी बिल्डिंग की रक्षा करते हैं। (Watchman uncle raat ko hamari building ki raksha karte hain.)
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“There are many shops near our house.”
हमारे घर के पास बहुत सारी दुकानें हैं। (Hamare ghar ke paas bahut saari dukaanein hain.)
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“Our neighbourhood is very clean and peaceful.”
हमारा मोहल्ला बहुत साफ़ और शांत है। (Hamara mohalla bahut saaf aur shaant hai.)
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“I know all the families on our floor.”
मैं अपनी मंज़िल के सारे परिवारों को जानता/जानती हूँ। (Main apni manzil ke saare parivaaron ko jaanta/jaanti hoon.)
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Greeting Neighbours (Sentences 11-20)

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“Good morning, Aunty! How are you today?”
गुड मॉर्निंग आंटी! आज आप कैसी हैं? (Good morning Aunty! Aaj aap kaisi hain?)
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“Namaste, Uncle! Is Raju home?”
नमस्ते अंकल! क्या राजू घर पर है? (Namaste Uncle! Kya Raju ghar par hai?)
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“Hello, Dadi! Your garden looks so beautiful!”
हेलो दादी! आपका बगीचा बहुत सुंदर लग रहा है! (Hello Dadi! Aapka bageecha bahut sundar lag raha hai!)
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“Good evening, Sir! Going for a walk?”
गुड ईवनिंग सर! टहलने जा रहे हैं? (Good evening Sir! Tehalne ja rahe hain?)
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“Welcome to our neighbourhood! You’re new here, right?”
हमारे मोहल्ले में आपका स्वागत है! आप यहाँ नए हैं, ना? (Hamare mohalle mein aapka swaagat hai! Aap yahaan naye hain, na?)
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“Happy Diwali to all the neighbours!”
सभी पड़ोसियों को दिवाली की शुभकामनाएँ! (Sabhi padosiyon ko Diwali ki shubhkaamnaayein!)
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“Please come in, have some tea.”
अंदर आइए, चाय लीजिए। (Andar aaiye, chai lijiye.)
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“We made sweets for everyone in the building.”
हमने बिल्डिंग में सबके लिए मिठाइयाँ बनाई हैं। (Humne building mein sabke liye mithaiyan banayi hain.)
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“Thank you for looking after my plants when we were away.”
जब हम बाहर गए थे तब मेरे पौधों की देखभाल करने के लिए शुक्रिया। (Jab hum bahar gaye the tab mere paudhon ki dekhbhal karne ke liye shukriya.)
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“Your new car is very nice!”
आपकी नई गाड़ी बहुत अच्छी है! (Aapki nayi gaadi bahut achhi hai!)
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Local Shops & Services (Sentences 21-30)

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“Let’s go to the kirana store to buy sugar.”
चलो किराना स्टोर से चीनी लेने चलते हैं। (Chalo kirana store se cheeni lene chalte hain.)
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“The vegetable vendor comes every morning at seven.”
सब्ज़ी वाला हर सुबह सात बजे आता है। (Sabzi wala har subah saat baje aata hai.)
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“We get milk delivered to our door.”
हमारे घर तक दूध आता है। (Hamare ghar tak doodh aata hai.)
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“The ironing man comes on Tuesdays and Thursdays.”
प्रेस वाला मंगलवार और गुरुवार को आता है। (Press wala Mangalvar aur Guruvar ko aata hai.)
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“There’s a new bakery that opened on our street!”
हमारी गली में एक नई बेकरी खुली है! (Hamari gali mein ek nayi bakery khuli hai!)
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“The chemist shop is open till 10 PM.”
कैमिस्ट की दुकान रात दस बजे तक खुली रहती है। (Chemist ki dukaan raat das baje tak khuli rehti hai.)
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“We go to the nearby clinic when someone is sick.”
कोई बीमार हो तो हम पास वाले क्लिनिक में जाते हैं। (Koi beemar ho toh hum paas wale clinic mein jaate hain.)
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“The library bus comes to our colony every Saturday.”
लाइब्रेरी बस हर शनिवार हमारी कॉलोनी में आती है। (Library bus har Shanivar hamari colony mein aati hai.)
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“Let’s buy some fruits from the fruit seller.”
फल वाले से कुछ फल ख़रीदते हैं। (Phal wale se kuch phal khareedte hain.)
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“The tailor shop is next to the stationery store.”
दर्ज़ी की दुकान स्टेशनरी स्टोर के बगल में है। (Darzi ki dukaan stationery store ke bagal mein hai.)
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Community Life (Sentences 31-40)

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“Our colony has a Diwali celebration every year.”
हमारी कॉलोनी में हर साल दिवाली का जश्न होता है। (Hamari colony mein har saal Diwali ka jashn hota hai.)
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“All the children perform in the colony programme.”
सभी बच्चे कॉलोनी के कार्यक्रम में प्रदर्शन करते हैं। (Sabhi bachche colony ke kaaryakram mein pradarshan karte hain.)
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“We had a cricket match between the two buildings.”
दोनों बिल्डिंग्स के बीच क्रिकेट मैच हुआ। (Donon buildings ke beech cricket match hua.)
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“The colony uncle organized a drawing competition.”
कॉलोनी के अंकल ने ड्रॉइंग प्रतियोगिता आयोजित की। (Colony ke uncle ne drawing pratiyogita aayojit ki.)
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“Everyone decorates their homes during festivals.”
त्योहारों पर सब अपने घरों को सजाते हैं। (Tyohaaron par sab apne gharon ko sajate hain.)
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“We have a colony meeting on the first Sunday.”
पहले रविवार को कॉलोनी की मीटिंग होती है। (Pehle Ravivar ko colony ki meeting hoti hai.)
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“The children collected money for the temple fund.”
बच्चों ने मंदिर फ़ंड के लिए पैसे इकट्ठे किए। (Bachchon ne mandir fund ke liye paise ikatthe kiye.)
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“There’s a Ganpati pandal in our neighbourhood.”
हमारे मोहल्ले में गणपति पंडाल लगा है। (Hamare mohalle mein Ganpati pandal laga hai.)
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“We distributed sweets to all the neighbours on Holi.”
होली पर हमने सभी पड़ोसियों को मिठाइयाँ बाँटीं। (Holi par humne sabhi padosiyon ko mithaiyan baantin.)
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“Our colony picnic is next Sunday!”
हमारी कॉलोनी पिकनिक अगले रविवार है! (Hamari colony picnic agle Ravivar hai!)
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Safety & Rules (Sentences 41-50)

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“Don’t cross the road without looking both ways.”
दोनों तरफ़ देखे बिना सड़क पार मत करो। (Donon taraf dekhe bina sadak paar mat karo.)
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“Always walk on the footpath, not on the road.”
हमेशा फुटपाथ पर चलो, सड़क पर नहीं। (Hamesha footpath par chalo, sadak par nahi.)
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“Don’t talk to strangers without Mummy or Papa.”
मम्मी-पापा के बिना अजनबियों से बात मत करो। (Mummy-Papa ke bina ajnabiyon se baat mat karo.)
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“Come home before it gets dark.”
अँधेरा होने से पहले घर आ जाओ। (Andhera hone se pehle ghar aa jao.)
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“Don’t play near parked cars or on the road.”
खड़ी गाड़ियों के पास या सड़क पर मत खेलो। (Khadi gadiyon ke paas ya sadak par mat khelo.)
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“If you get lost, ask a shop uncle for help.”
अगर रास्ता भूल जाओ तो दुकान वाले अंकल से मदद माँगो। (Agar raasta bhool jao toh dukaan wale uncle se madad maango.)
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“Keep the neighbourhood clean, don’t throw litter.”
मोहल्ला साफ़ रखो, कूड़ा मत फेंको। (Mohalla saaf rakho, kooda mat phenko.)
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“Don’t burst firecrackers near people or animals.”
लोगों या जानवरों के पास पटाखे मत फोड़ो। (Logon ya jaanwaron ke paas pataakhe mat phodo.)
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“Respect everyone in the neighbourhood — young and old.”
मोहल्ले में सबका सम्मान करो — छोटे और बड़े सबका। (Mohalle mein sabka sammaan karo — chhote aur bade sabka.)
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“A good neighbour makes a house feel like home!”
अच्छा पड़ोसी घर को घर जैसा महसूस कराता है! (Achha padosi ghar ko ghar jaisa mehsoos karata hai!)

❌ Common Mistakes Indians Make

❌ "My house is in second floor."
✅ "My house is on the second floor."
Use "on" with floors: "on the first floor", "on the second floor". Not "in".
❌ "There is a park near of my house."
✅ "There is a park near my house."
"Near" doesn’t need "of". Just say "near my house".
❌ "The watchman uncle is guarding."
✅ "The watchman guards our building."
Simple present is better for regular duties. No need for "uncle" in English.
❌ "Our colony is very much clean."
✅ "Our colony is very clean."
"Very" alone before adjectives. No "much" needed.
❌ "I know all peoples in my building."
✅ "I know all the people in my building."
"People" is already plural. No ‘s’ needed. Also add "the".

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

neighbourhood
NAY-bur-hood
(ने-बर-हुड) — ‘gh’ is silent!
community
kuh-MYOO-nih-tee
(क-म्यू-नि-टी)
colony
KOL-uh-nee
(कॉल-नी)
vendor
VEN-dur
(वेन-डर) — विक्रेता
society
suh-SY-uh-tee
(स-साइ-अ-टी)
footpath
FOOT-path
(फ़ुट-पाथ) — पगडंडी

📖 Word of the Day

neighbourhood
noun | ने-बर-हुड | मोहल्ला/पड़ोस
The area around your home and the people who live near you.
"I live in a nice, peaceful neighbourhood."
"Everyone in our neighbourhood knows each other."
"A good neighbourhood feels like a big family."

💬 Full Dialogue — A Day in Our Colony

Aarav introduces his neighbourhood to a new friend.

Aarav:Welcome to our colony! Let me show you around. (हमारी कॉलोनी में स्वागत है! चलो दिखाता हूँ।)
Kavya:It’s so clean and green! I love the garden. (कितनी साफ़ और हरी-भरी है! गार्डन बहुत अच्छा है।)
Aarav:Good morning, Aunty! How are you today? (गुड मॉर्निंग आंटी! आज आप कैसी हैं?)
Aunty:Good morning! Is this your new friend? (गुड मॉर्निंग! यह तुम्हारी नई दोस्त है?)
Aarav:Yes! Kavya, this is Sharma Aunty from the third floor. (हाँ! काव्या, ये शर्मा आंटी हैं तीसरी मंज़िल से।)
Kavya:Namaste, Aunty! Your garden is beautiful! (नमस्ते आंटी! आपका बगीचा बहुत सुंदर है!)
Aarav:The kirana store is right around the corner. (किराना स्टोर बिल्कुल कोने पर है।)
Kavya:And there’s a park with swings! Can we play there? (और वहाँ झूलों वाला पार्क है! वहाँ खेलें?)
Aarav:Of course! All the children play there every evening. (बिल्कुल! सारे बच्चे हर शाम वहाँ खेलते हैं।)
Kavya:I love this neighbourhood! Everyone is so friendly. (मुझे यह मोहल्ला बहुत पसंद है! सब बहुत दोस्ताना हैं।)
Aarav:We celebrate festivals together too! (हम साथ मिलकर त्योहार भी मनाते हैं!)
Kavya:A good neighbour makes a house feel like home! (अच्छा पड़ोसी घर को घर जैसा बनाता है!)

🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!

Greeting Neighbours

Practice greeting different neighbours politely.
Child: "Good morning, Uncle! Going for a walk?"
Uncle: "Yes! Want to join me?"
Child: "Maybe tomorrow! Good evening, Dadi!"
Dadi: "Good evening, beta! Eat some laddoo!"
Child: "Thank you, Dadi! Your laddoos are the best!"
Dadi: "Come anytime, beta!"

At the Local Shop

Practice talking to the local shopkeeper.
Child: "Bhaiya, one packet of milk and bread, please."
Shopkeeper: "Here you go. Anything else?"
Child: "How much is everything?"
Shopkeeper: "Seventy rupees."
Child: "Here you go. Thank you, bhaiya!"
Shopkeeper: "Come again! Say hello to your parents."

Colony Meeting

Practice talking about community events.
Neighbour 1: "Our colony Diwali celebration is next Sunday!"
Neighbour 2: "What are we planning this year?"
Neighbour 1: "A rangoli competition and cultural programme."
Neighbour 2: "Can the children perform too?"
Neighbour 1: "Of course! Everyone is welcome to participate."
Neighbour 2: "Great! I’ll tell all the families on my floor."

✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks

1. "My house is ___ the second floor." (पर)
2. "There is a park ___ my house." (पास)
3. "I know all the ___ in my building." (लोग)
4. "The vegetable ___ comes every morning." (विक्रेता)
5. "Happy Diwali to all the ___!" (पड़ोसी)
6. "Our colony is very ___ and peaceful." (साफ़)
7. "Always walk on the ___." (फुटपाथ)
8. "A good ___ makes a house feel like home." (पड़ोसी)

🎮 Quiz — Test Your In the Neighbourhood Sentences!

Question 1 of 8
"My house is in second floor" — correct?
Ain second floor
Bon the second floor
Cat second floor
Question 2 of 8
"Near of my house" — correct?
Anear of
Bnear
Cnearby of
Question 3 of 8
"Peoples" — correct plural of people?
APeoples
BPeople (already plural)
CPersons
Question 4 of 8
"Neighbourhood" — the ‘gh’ is:
APronounced
BSilent
CLoud
Question 5 of 8
"Community" means:
AA single family
BA group of people living in the same area
CA type of building
Question 6 of 8
"Colony" is commonly used in:
ABritish English only
BIndian English for residential area
CAmerican English only
Question 7 of 8
"Our colony is very much clean" — correct?
Avery much clean
Bvery clean
Cmuch very clean
Question 8 of 8
What makes a good neighbour?
ABeing noisy
BBeing friendly and helpful
CIgnoring everyone

🧠 Parent Tips — Practice These Sentences

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Practice Before Going

Read 5-10 sentences at home before your next outing. When your child already knows the phrases, they’ll use them naturally!

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Role-Play the Dialogues

Act out the dialogue and role-play scenarios together! Take turns being each character. Kids love role-play!

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One Sentence a Day

Pick one sentence each morning. Use it 3 times during the day. By month-end, that’s 30 new sentences mastered!

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Take the Quiz Together

Do the quiz and fill-in-the-blanks as a family activity. Celebrate correct answers and learn from mistakes!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are neighbourhood sentences in English?

Neighbourhood sentences are everyday English phrases about community life — like ‘Good morning Uncle!’, ‘The vegetable vendor comes at seven’, ‘Happy Diwali to all neighbours!’ They help Indian kids talk about their mohalla in English.

How to greet neighbours in English?

Say ‘Good morning/evening!’ Add warmth: ‘How are you today?’, ‘Your garden looks beautiful!’, or ‘Happy Diwali!’ A friendly greeting builds strong neighbourhood bonds.

How many sentences are on this page?

This page has 50 neighbourhood sentences in 5 groups: My Neighbourhood, Greeting Neighbours, Local Shops, Community Life, and Safety Rules.

Can I download these sentences as PDF?

Yes! Click the Download PDF button for all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings.

What age is this for?

These sentences are great for kids aged 5-12 who interact with neighbours and local shopkeepers daily.

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