Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language
The phrasal verb “count on” means to rely on someone or something. In Hindi, it translates to . We use it when we believe that someone will help us or do what they promised.
Usage Examples and Translation
1. I can always count on my best friend to help me with my homework.
मैं हमेशा अपने सबसे अच्छे दोस्त पर भरोसा कर सकता हूँ कि वह मेरी होमवर्क में मदद करेगा।
2. You can count on me to be there for your birthday party.
आप मुझ पर भरोसा कर सकते हैं कि मैं आपकी जन्मदिन की पार्टी में रहूँगा।
3. We need to count on each other to finish this project on time.
हमें इस प्रोजेक्ट को समय पर पूरा करने के लिए एक-दूसरे पर भरोसा करना होगा।
Key Mistakes
1. Saying “I count in you” instead of “I count on you.”
(Incorrect: “I count in you” - सही: “I count on you”)
2. Using “count on” with the wrong subject.
(Incorrect: “He count on me” - सही: “He counts on me”)
3. Forgetting to use it in the right context.
(Incorrect: “I count on the rain to stop” - सही: “I count on the weather forecast.”)
Using “count on” correctly can help you communicate better in English!


