What is your favourite food meaning in hindi?
If you’re asking someone politely, especially an elder, the respectful translation is: "आपको कौन सा भोजन सबसे अधिक पसंद है?" Here, भोजन (Bhojan) is used instead of खाना.
You can ask this in a few ways in Hindi. The direct translation is, 'Aapka pasandeeda khana kya hai?'.
Here 'pasandeeda' means favourite and 'khana' is food. We use 'Aapka' to show respect, like for an elder. For a friend, you can use 'Tumhara' instead. So it becomes 'Tumhara pasandeeda khana kya hai?'.
Another common way to ask is 'Aapko khane mein sabse zyada kya pasand hai?'. This also means 'What do you like most to eat?'. Both are correct and people will understand you easily.
Another way to say it in Hindi: "Tumhe sabse zyada kaunsa khana pasand hai?" (तुम्हें सबसे ज़्यादा कौन सा खाना पसंद है?) This is a more casual form, often used with friends.
In simple Hindi, children usually learn this as: "Tumhara pasandida khana kya hai?" (तुम्हारा पसंदीदा खाना क्या है?) So, the meaning of the English phrase is exactly this in Hindi.