आज एक तारीख है।
Aaj ek taareekh hai.
Today is the first.
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في 15 ثانية
- States that today is the 1st of the month.
- Used for financial dates, schedules, and marking time.
- Neutral formality, suitable for most situations.
- Can be shortened to `आज पहली है।` casually.
المعنى
هذه العبارة هي طريقة مباشرة للقول بأن التاريخ الحالي هو الأول من الشهر. غالبًا ما تُستخدم عند مناقشة الخطط أو الفواتير أو الأحداث التي تحدث في اليوم الأول من أي شهر. فكر فيها كإعلان بسيط لنقطة بداية التقويم للشهر، تحمل طابعًا محايدًا وغنيًا بالمعلومات.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 12Texting a friend about plans
Hey, when should we meet up next week?
Hey, when should we meet up next week?
At a café ordering
I'd like a coffee, please. And do you know when the new pastries arrive?
I'd like a coffee, please. And do you know when the new pastries arrive?
Job interview (Zoom call)
Thank you for the offer. My current contract ends on the 30th, so I would need to start after that. Perhaps the first of next month?
Thank you for the offer. My current contract ends on the 30th, so I would need to start after that. Perhaps the first of next month?
خلفية ثقافية
The first of the month is synonymous with payday. Similar usage, though often follows the Bikram Sambat calendar.
Gender matters
Remember 'तारीख' is feminine, so use 'पहली' instead of 'पहला'.
في 15 ثانية
- States that today is the 1st of the month.
- Used for financial dates, schedules, and marking time.
- Neutral formality, suitable for most situations.
- Can be shortened to `आज पहली है।` casually.
What It Means
This phrase, आज एक तारीख है। (Aaj ek tareekh hai.), literally means 'Today is one date.' But what it *really* means is 'Today is the first of the month.' It’s super common in Hindi. You use it to mark the beginning of a new month. It’s like saying, 'Hey, the calendar just flipped to the 1st!' It's not just about the number; it signals a fresh start. Think of your paycheck arriving or rent being due – that’s the vibe! It’s a simple, factual statement, but it carries the weight of new beginnings.
How To Use It
Use this phrase anytime you need to mention that it's the first day of any month. It's not specific to any particular month. You can use it in casual chats or more formal settings. For example, if someone asks when a project needs to be completed, and it's due on the first, you'd say, आज एक तारीख है। (if today is the first) or mention it in relation to the first. It's versatile! You might say, 'The new semester starts on the first,' which would be नई सेमेस्टर एक तारीख से शुरू हो रही है। (Nayi semester ek tareekh se shuru ho rahi hai.) but if today *is* the first, you'd say आज एक तारीख है।
Formality & Register
This phrase is pretty flexible. You can use it in almost any situation. It's neutral enough for professional emails but casual enough for texting your friends. It doesn't sound overly formal or too slangy. It’s like the Hindi equivalent of saying 'It's the first.' It fits everywhere, from a quick chat to a formal announcement. Just don't try to use it for fancy poetry; it's more for everyday life. Unless you're writing a poem about rent, then go for it!
Real-Life Examples
- Texting a friend: 'Hey, did you pay the internet bill yet?
आज एक तारीख है।' (Hey, did you pay the internet bill yet? Today is the first.) - At work: 'Reminding everyone, the deadline for the quarterly report is today.
आज एक तारीख है।' (Reminding everyone, the deadline for the quarterly report is today. Today is the first.) - Talking about events: 'When does the new movie release?' 'It releases on the first of next month.' (This would be phrased differently, but if *today* were the first, you'd say
आज एक तारीख है।) - In a vlog: 'Welcome back! Today is the first, so we're starting our new challenge!' (
आज एक तारीख है।)
When To Use It
Use आज एक तारीख है। when you want to clearly state that the current day is the first of the month. This is useful when discussing:
- Financial matters: Bills due, salaries paid, rent payments.
- Scheduling: Start dates for projects, classes, or events.
- Anniversaries or special dates: If the first of the month holds significance.
- Marking time: Simply noting the beginning of a new month.
- Travel plans: 'Our flight departs on the first.' (If today is the first).
It’s perfect for setting context or reminding someone about the timing. It’s like hitting the 'new month' button.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using आज एक तारीख है। when:
- It's not the first of the month: This seems obvious, but learners sometimes mix this up! If it's the 2nd, 3rd, or any other day, this phrase is incorrect. Stick to the actual date.
- You need to specify the month: The phrase only states it's the *first*. If you need to say 'It's the first of June,' you'd need a different construction (
आज जून की एक तारीख है।- Aaj June ki ek tareekh hai.). - You're talking about a specific date that isn't the first: Obviously, don't use it for the 15th or the 30th!
- You want to sound poetic or overly dramatic: It's a factual phrase. Trying to force it into a romantic declaration might fall flat. Unless you're declaring your love *on* the first, then maybe.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing with general dates: Learners sometimes use
एक तारीख(one date) to refer to *any* date, not just the first. Remember,एकspecifically means 'one' here. - Not specifying the month when needed: If context doesn't make it clear, just saying
आज एक तारीख है।might be ambiguous if the month isn't obvious. - Using it for other numbers: Using
एक(one) when it's the second (दो- do), third (तीन- teen), etc.
Here's how to fix common errors:
आज एक महीना है। (Today is one month.)
✓आज एक तारीख है। (Today is the first.)
यह एक तारीख है। (This is one date.)
✓आज एक तारीख है। (Today is the first.)
कल एक तारीख थी। (Yesterday was one date.)
✓कल एक तारीख थी। (Yesterday was the first.)
Common Variations
- More specific:
आज महीने की पहली तारीख है।(Aaj mahine ki pehli tareekh hai.) - This explicitly means 'Today is the first date *of the month*.' It's a bit more formal or emphatic. - Slightly more casual: Sometimes people might just say
आज पहली है।(Aaj pehli hai.) which means 'Today is the first.' This is very common in spoken Hindi. - Regional nuances: While the phrase is standard, the pronunciation and intonation might vary slightly. In some areas,
तारीखmight be pronounced closer to 'taarikh'. - Generational: Younger speakers might use
आज पहली है।more frequently in texts and casual chats due to its brevity. Older generations might stick to the fullआज एक तारीख है।for clarity.
Real Conversations
- Friend 1: 'Did you get paid yet?'
Friend 2: 'Yes! आज एक तारीख है। Finally!'
- Colleague 1: 'Is the invoice ready for the client?'
Colleague 2: 'Almost. It needs to be sent on the first.'
Colleague 1: 'Okay, and आज एक तारीख है। so make sure it goes out today.'
- Student 1: 'When is the assignment due?'
Student 2: 'It's due on the first of next month.'
Student 1: 'Ah, okay. So not today?'
Student 2: 'No, आज एक तारीख है। means *today* is the first.'
Quick FAQ
- Q: Does
आज एक तारीख है।always mean the first of the month?
A: Yes, absolutely! In Hindi, when you say एक तारीख, it specifically refers to the first day of any given month. It's a fixed expression for this particular date.
- Q: Can I use this for any month?
A: Yes, you can use it for any month of the year. Whether it's January, July, or December, if the current day is the first, this phrase applies perfectly.
- Q: Is it okay to use in a formal email?
A: Yes, it's perfectly acceptable in most professional contexts. It's clear and neutral. You might add the month for extra clarity if needed, like आज मई की एक तारीख है। (Aaj May ki ek tareekh hai.)
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This phrase is highly versatile and fits into most conversational contexts. While generally neutral, using the slightly more elaborate 'आज महीने की पहली तारीख है।' can add a touch more formality. Be mindful that `एक तारीख` specifically means the *first*, and avoid using it for other dates.
Gender matters
Remember 'तारीख' is feminine, so use 'पहली' instead of 'पहला'.
أمثلة
12Hey, when should we meet up next week?
Hey, when should we meet up next week?
Here, the phrase isn't used directly, but the context implies a discussion about dates. If the friend replied 'Let's meet on the first!', and today *was* the first, they might say 'Okay, `आज एक तारीख है।` so let's meet today!'
I'd like a coffee, please. And do you know when the new pastries arrive?
I'd like a coffee, please. And do you know when the new pastries arrive?
If the café owner replied, 'They arrive on the first!', and it happened to be the first, they might add, 'So, `आज एक तारीख है।`, they should be here!'
Thank you for the offer. My current contract ends on the 30th, so I would need to start after that. Perhaps the first of next month?
Thank you for the offer. My current contract ends on the 30th, so I would need to start after that. Perhaps the first of next month?
This is a common scenario where mentioning the 'first' is crucial for scheduling. If the interview was *on* the first, they might say, 'My contract ends the 30th, so I can start right away. `आज एक तारीख है।`'
New month, new beginnings! ✨ #FirstDayVibes
New month, new beginnings! ✨ #FirstDayVibes
While not directly using the phrase, the sentiment aligns. A Hindi caption could be: 'नई शुरुआत! `आज एक तारीख है।`' (New beginnings! Today is the first.)
OMG, rent is due today! 😭 #AdultingIsHard
OMG, rent is due today! 😭 #AdultingIsHard
A Hindi comment might read: 'किराया आज देना है! `आज एक तारीख है।` 😩' (Rent is due today! Today is the first. 😩)
Did you remember to pay the electricity bill?
Did you remember to pay the electricity bill?
If today is the first, the response might be: 'Yes, I paid it this morning. `आज एक तारीख है।`, so I took care of it.'
This new company policy regarding remote work will be effective starting today.
This new company policy regarding remote work will be effective starting today.
If today is the first, the announcement could be: 'This new remote work policy is effective now. `आज एक तारीख है।`'
✗ `आज पांच तारीख है।` → ✓ `आज पांच तारीख है।`
✗ Today is five date. → ✓ Today is the fifth.
The original phrase is specific to the *first*. For other dates, you state the number directly, e.g., `पांच` (paanch) for the 5th.
✗ `आज एक महीना है।` → ✓ `आज एक तारीख है।`
✗ Today is one month. → ✓ Today is the first.
The phrase `एक महीना` means 'one month'. `एक तारीख` specifically means 'the first date'.
After a tough period, I'm ready for a new start. `आज एक तारीख है।` feels like a sign.
After a tough period, I'm ready for a new start. Today is the first feels like a sign.
The phrase here symbolizes a fresh beginning, tying the calendar date to personal renewal.
Good morning from Kyoto! `आज एक तारीख है।` and we're starting our temple tour today!
Good morning from Kyoto! Today is the first and we're starting our temple tour today!
Perfect for setting the scene and marking the beginning of a new travel segment or plan.
Don't forget, the subscription renews today.
Don't forget, the subscription renews today.
If today is the first, someone might say: 'Just a reminder, the subscription renews. `आज एक तारीख है।`'
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