المعنى
Asking someone why they are distracted or not paying attention.
خلفية ثقافية
In Iranian parenting, this phrase is frequently used to teach children 'Deghat' (precision). It's not just about being distracted; it's about the value of being meticulous. In the chaotic traffic of Tehran, you will hear this shouted between drivers or at pedestrians. It's a survival phrase. Classical poets often describe the 'Havas' as being stolen by the beauty of the beloved, turning a common reprimand into a romantic compliment. On Iranian Twitter/Instagram, people use this phrase to comment on politicians or celebrities who seem out of touch with reality.
The 'Apology' Rule
Always follow up 'Havâsam nabud' with a brief reason to sound more polite.
Tone Matters
If you say it too loudly, it sounds like an insult. Keep it light with friends.
المعنى
Asking someone why they are distracted or not paying attention.
The 'Apology' Rule
Always follow up 'Havâsam nabud' with a brief reason to sound more polite.
Tone Matters
If you say it too loudly, it sounds like an insult. Keep it light with friends.
The 'Formal' Shift
In formal emails, never use this. Use 'Motevajjeh nashodam' (I didn't notice).
The 'Garden' Response
If someone asks you this, a funny/slangy response is 'Tu bāgham' (I'm in the garden), meaning 'I'm totally here/I'm with it'.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Havas'.
ببخشید، _________ نبود و متوجه نشدم چی گفتی.
The speaker is apologizing for their own lack of attention, so 'Havâsam' (my attention) is correct.
Which response is most natural when a friend asks 'Havâset kojâst?' after you make a mistake?
دوستت میگه: «حواست کجاست؟» تو چی میگی؟
'Havâsam part shod' means 'I got distracted', which is the logical response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Match 'حواست کجاست؟' to the best scenario:
This is the primary figurative use of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: چرا چراغ قرمز رو رد کردی؟ B: وای! ندیدم. A: _________؟
The driver missed a red light, so the passenger is questioning their focus.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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بنك التمارين
4 تمارينببخشید، _________ نبود و متوجه نشدم چی گفتی.
The speaker is apologizing for their own lack of attention, so 'Havâsam' (my attention) is correct.
دوستت میگه: «حواست کجاست؟» تو چی میگی؟
'Havâsam part shod' means 'I got distracted', which is the logical response.
Match 'حواست کجاست؟' to the best scenario:
This is the primary figurative use of the phrase.
A: چرا چراغ قرمز رو رد کردی؟ B: وای! ندیدم. A: _________؟
The driver missed a red light, so the passenger is questioning their focus.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt depends on the tone. With friends, it's normal. With strangers or elders, it can be seen as slightly aggressive.
Absolutely not. It is far too informal. Use 'Motevajjeh nashodam' if you missed a question.
'Havas' is your general sensory presence. 'Deghat' is focused, conscious precision.
You say 'Havâsam part shod' (My attention was thrown/scattered).
Yes: 'Havâsetân kojâst?' (حواستان کجاست؟).
'Kojayi?' is shorter and implies the same thing—that your mind is in a different place.
Yes, it's often used when someone is acting 'out of it' for any reason.
It means 'Collect your senses' or 'Focus!'. It's more of a command.
Yes, but they might use 'Hosh' (intelligence/sense) more often: 'Hoshet kojâst?'.
No, for physical location, just use 'Kojayi?'.
عبارات ذات صلة
حواستو جمع کن
builds onFocus / Pull yourself together
حواسم پرت شد
similarI got distracted
گیج زدن
specialized formTo act confused/dizzy
توی باغ نبودن
synonymTo be out of the loop / oblivious
دقت کردن
contrastTo pay attention / be precise