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Body parts in Hindi

Head-to-toe vocabulary for the body — शरीर (शरीर, shareer) — with Devanagari, pronunciation, and the exact phrase you need to tell a doctor what hurts.

Body-part words are some of the most practical vocabulary you can carry into India. A pharmacy or a clinic visit hinges on being able to point and name — and unlike English, Hindi lets you describe pain with a tidy formula once you know the parts. The word for body is शरीर (shareer), and almost every part has a short, everyday name that children learn first.

We've ordered the list roughly head to toe so it's easy to memorise as a journey down the body. Along the way, watch for a few words that behave differently in the plural — आँख (eye) becomes आँखें (eyes) — since you'll often talk about pairs.

Head & face

The parts of the head, from hair to chin.
EnglishHindiPronunciation
Headसिरsir
Hairबालbaal
Faceचेहराchehra
Eyeआँखaankh
Eyes (plural)आँखेंaankhein
Noseनाकnaak
Earकानkaan
Mouthमुँहmunh
Toothदाँतdaant
Tongueजीभjeebh
Cheekगालgaal
Foreheadमाथाmaatha
Neck / throatगर्दन / गलाgardan / gala

Torso & limbs

From shoulders down to the toes.
EnglishHindiPronunciation
Shoulderकंधाkandha
Armबाँह / बाजूbaanh / baaju
Handहाथhaath
Fingerउँगलीungli
Chestछातीchhaati
Heartदिलdil
Stomach / bellyपेटpet
Backपीठpeeth
Leg / footपैरpair
Kneeघुटनाghutna
Toe / fingerपैर की उँगलीpair ki ungli
Skinत्वचा / चमड़ीtvacha / chamdi
Boneहड्डीhaddi
Bloodखूनkhoon
आँख / आँखें — singular and plural. Several body parts come in pairs, so you'll switch between singular and plural a lot. One eye is आँख (aankh); two eyes are आँखें (aankhein). Likewise उँगली (finger) becomes उँगलियाँ (fingers). The nasalised feminine plural ending -एँ / -इयाँ is the pattern to remember.

Saying what hurts — at the doctor

The pain formula. To say a part hurts, use part + में दर्द है (“there is pain in …”). “My head hurts” is मेरे सिर में दर्द है (mere sir mein dard hai). Swap the part freely: पेट में दर्द है (stomach ache), दाँत में दर्द है (toothache), गले में दर्द है (sore throat).

Useful clinic words. Pain is दर्द (dard), fever is बुख़ार (bukhaar), a doctor is डॉक्टर and medicine is दवा (dawa). “I am sick” is मैं बीमार हूँ (main bimaar hoon).

Two words for body. The standard term is शरीर (shareer); in casual speech you'll also hear बदन (badan), as in बदन दर्द for “body ache”.

A common slip is using पैर only for “foot”. In everyday Hindi it covers the whole leg-and-foot region; if you must be specific, the foot sole is तलवा (talwa).

Translate your own symptoms

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Frequently asked

How do you say the main body parts in Hindi?
Head is सिर (sir), eye is आँख (aankh), nose is नाक (naak), ear is कान (kaan), mouth is मुँह (munh), hand is हाथ (haath), leg or foot is पैर (pair) and stomach is पेट (pet).
What is the plural of आँख (eye)?
One eye is आँख (aankh) and two eyes are आँखें (aankhein). Paired and feminine parts often take the nasalised -एँ / -इयाँ plural, as in उँगलियाँ (fingers).
How do you say something hurts at the doctor?
Use the body part plus दर्द (pain). “My head hurts” is मेरे सिर में दर्द है (mere sir mein dard hai). Swap in any part — पेट में दर्द for stomach pain, दाँत में दर्द for toothache.
What is the Hindi word for body?
Body is शरीर (shareer), or colloquially बदन (badan). शरीर is the standard term in medical and formal contexts.