B1 Collocation محايد 5 دقيقة للقراءة

गले में खराश

gale mein kharash

sore throat

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في 15 ثانية

  • Scratchy or irritated throat feeling.
  • Often a sign of a cold or voice strain.
  • Common, generally mild symptom.
  • Use for discomfort, not severe pain.

المعنى

إنه ذلك الشعور بالخدش أو الحكة أو الألم أحيانًا في حلقك. هل تعرف، ذلك الذي يجعلك ترغب في تنظيف حلقك باستمرار؟ غالبًا ما تكون العلامة الأولى على أنك مصاب بنزلة برد أو ربما بسبب الهتاف بصوت عالٍ جدًا في حفل موسيقي. إنه هذا الانزعاج الصغير المزعج الذي يشير إلى وجود مشكلة في حلقك.

أمثلة رئيسية

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Texting a friend

यार, मुझे लग रहा है कि मुझे सर्दी हो रही है। सुबह से `गले में खराश` है।

Dude, I think I'm catching a cold. I've had a `sore throat` since morning.

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At a doctor's office

डॉक्टर साहब, पिछले दो दिनों से मुझे `गले में खराश` और हल्का बुखार है।

Doctor, for the past two days I've had a `sore throat` and a slight fever.

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After a concert

कल रात चिल्ला-चिल्ला कर गाना गाने के बाद मेरा गला बैठ गया है और `गले में खराश` भी है।

After screaming and singing all night yesterday, my voice is gone and I also have a `sore throat`.

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خلفية ثقافية

The first response to 'gale mein kharash' is usually 'garare' (gargling) with warm salt water. It's a ritual passed down through generations. Many Indians use 'Mulethi' (liquorice root) to chew on when they have a sore throat. It is believed to soothe the 'kharash' instantly. In cities like Delhi, 'gale mein kharash' is a common winter complaint not just due to cold, but due to 'smog'. It's a frequent topic in news and social media. Vicks commercials in India have made the phrase 'Gale mein khich-khich' (a synonym for kharash) iconic. Almost every Indian knows the jingle.

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The 'Mein' Rule

Always remember to use 'mein'. Saying 'gala kharash' is like saying 'throat scratch' instead of 'sore throat'.

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Gender Alert

Kharash is feminine. If you use an adjective like 'bad' (bura), it becomes 'buri kharash'.

في 15 ثانية

  • Scratchy or irritated throat feeling.
  • Often a sign of a cold or voice strain.
  • Common, generally mild symptom.
  • Use for discomfort, not severe pain.

What It Means

Ever feel like your throat is hosting a tiny, grumpy party? That's गले में खराश (gale mein kharash). It’s not a full-blown illness, just that irritating, scratchy sensation. Think of it as your throat sending out an early warning signal. It’s that feeling when you just want to cough or clear your throat, but nothing really helps. It’s super common, especially when the weather changes or you’ve overused your voice. It’s the prelude to a cold, or the souvenir from a great night out. It’s the throat’s way of saying, 'Hey, something’s not quite right here!'

How To Use It

You use गले में खराश to describe the specific feeling. It’s a noun phrase, so it acts like a thing. You can say you *have* it, or that you *feel* it. It’s pretty straightforward. You don't conjugate it; it just sits there, being scratchy. Think of it like saying 'headache' or 'stomach ache'. You wouldn't change 'headache', right? Same with गले में खराश. It’s the name of the symptom.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're texting your friend about your day. 'Ugh, I woke up with a गले में खराश. Think I'm getting sick.' Or maybe after a football match: 'My voice is gone, and I have a terrible गले में खराश from all the cheering!' It’s the go-to phrase when your throat feels off. It’s perfect for casual chats, doctor’s appointments, or even just complaining to yourself in the mirror. It’s that universal discomfort everyone recognizes.

When To Use It

Use गले में खराश when you specifically feel that scratchy, irritated, or slightly sore sensation in your throat. It’s ideal for the early stages of a cold or flu. It’s also great after yelling, singing loudly, or talking for extended periods. Think of situations like:

  • Waking up feeling a bit under the weather.
  • After a concert or a loud sporting event.
  • If you've been talking a lot on a Zoom call.
  • When the air is very dry or dusty.
  • As a symptom you’d tell a doctor about.

It’s your go-to for mild throat irritation.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use गले में खराश if your throat is severely painful, making it hard to swallow. That might be something more serious, like tonsillitis or a strep infection. Also, avoid it if you have no throat discomfort at all! It's not for describing a dry mouth or a stuffy nose. Stick to गले में खराश for that specific scratchy feeling. If you can barely speak or have a high fever, see a doctor, not just use this phrase. It’s for the *annoyance*, not the *emergency*.

Common Mistakes

One common slip-up is confusing it with general sickness. People might say 'I have गले में खराश' when they mean 'I am sick'. While the scratchy throat *can* mean you're getting sick, the phrase itself only describes the throat symptom. Another mistake is trying to make it sound more serious than it is. It's generally a mild symptom.

I have a big गले में खराश. I have a गले में खराश. (It's usually not 'big', just annoying.)
I am गले में खराश. I have गले में खराश. (You *have* the condition, you aren't the condition.)

It's like saying 'I have a headache' versus 'I am headache'.

Similar Expressions

While गले में खराश is the most common, you might hear related terms. गला बैठना (gala baithna) is more about losing your voice, sounding hoarse. Think of a singer who can't hit the high notes. गले में दर्द (gale mein dard) means 'throat pain', which is usually more intense than just खराश. गला सूखना (gala sookhna) is a dry throat, often from dehydration. So, खराश is specifically that itchy, scratchy feeling, not full pain or voice loss.

Common Variations

Sometimes, people might add adjectives for emphasis. You could say थोड़ा (thoda) गले में खराश (a little sore throat) or बहुत (bahut) गले में खराश (a lot of sore throat). In very casual settings, someone might just say 'My throat is खराब (kharab)' meaning it feels bad or irritated. But गले में खराश is the most precise and widely understood term for the specific symptom. It's the standard, like 'sore throat' in English.

Memory Trick

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Imagine a Giant Lizard Eating Marshmallows. The lizard's throat gets KHARaash (scratchy and rough) from the sticky marshmallows! So, GALE MEIN KHARASH = Giant Lizard Eating Marshmallows = Scratchy Throat. Say it out loud: "My throat feels like a giant lizard ate marshmallows!" It's weird, it's memorable, and it sticks! Plus, 'kharash' sounds a bit like 'crash', like your voice crashed.

Quick FAQ

Q. Is गले में खराश serious?

A. Usually not! It’s typically mild. It’s often the first sign of a common cold. If you have severe pain or difficulty swallowing, it might be something more. But for the everyday scratchy feeling, it’s generally harmless. Just drink some warm water!

Q. Can I use it for a dry throat?

A. Not exactly. A dry throat (गला सूखना) is about lack of moisture. गले में खराश is about irritation or scratchiness, even if your throat isn't dry. They can happen together, but they are different sensations. Think of dry throat like a desert, and खराश like sand in your throat.

ملاحظات الاستخدام

This phrase is generally neutral and widely understood. While it can be used in professional settings like a doctor's visit, it's most common in everyday conversations. Avoid using it for severe pain; that would be `गले में दर्द`.

💡

The 'Mein' Rule

Always remember to use 'mein'. Saying 'gala kharash' is like saying 'throat scratch' instead of 'sore throat'.

⚠️

Gender Alert

Kharash is feminine. If you use an adjective like 'bad' (bura), it becomes 'buri kharash'.

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Sound Natural

Use 'ho rahi hai' (is happening) to sound more like a native speaker describing a current feeling.

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The Ginger Tea Connection

If you mention this phrase, be prepared for someone to offer you 'Adrak wali Chai'!

أمثلة

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#1 Texting a friend
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यार, मुझे लग रहा है कि मुझे सर्दी हो रही है। सुबह से `गले में खराश` है।

Dude, I think I'm catching a cold. I've had a `sore throat` since morning.

Used casually to describe the initial symptom of a potential illness.

#2 At a doctor's office
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डॉक्टर साहब, पिछले दो दिनों से मुझे `गले में खराश` और हल्का बुखार है।

Doctor, for the past two days I've had a `sore throat` and a slight fever.

Used to clearly state a specific symptom to a medical professional.

#3 After a concert
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कल रात चिल्ला-चिल्ला कर गाना गाने के बाद मेरा गला बैठ गया है और `गले में खराश` भी है।

After screaming and singing all night yesterday, my voice is gone and I also have a `sore throat`.

Explains the cause (shouting) and the resulting throat discomfort.

#4 Instagram Story caption
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This weather change is no joke! 🤧 Woke up with a major `गले में खराश`. Send tea! ☕ #coldweather #health

This weather change is no joke! 🤧 Woke up with a major `sore throat`. Send tea! ☕ #coldweather #health

Modern social media usage, relatable and seeking sympathy.

#5 WhatsApp message to family
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सबको नमस्ते। मेरा `गले में खराश` ठीक नहीं हो रहा, लगता है मुझे आराम करना पड़ेगा।

Hello everyone. My `sore throat` isn't getting better, I think I'll have to rest.

Used to explain a persistent minor ailment impacting daily plans.

#6 Job interview (Zoom call)
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क्षमा करें, मुझे थोड़ी `गले में खराश` है, इसलिए मेरी आवाज़ थोड़ी अलग लग सकती है।

Excuse me, I have a slight `sore throat`, so my voice might sound a bit different.

Politely preempting any potential voice issues during a formal interaction.

#7 Mistake: Overstating the symptom
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✗ मुझे बहुत `गले में खराश` है। → ✓ मुझे `गले में खराश` है।

✗ I have a big `sore throat`. → ✓ I have a `sore throat`.

The phrase itself implies mild discomfort; 'बहुत' (much/big) can sound odd unless contextually justified.

#8 Mistake: Using it as a verb
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✗ मेरा गला `गले में खराश` कर रहा है। → ✓ मुझे `गले में खराश` है।

✗ My throat is `sore-throating`. → ✓ I have a `sore throat`.

`गले में खराश` is a noun phrase (the condition), not a verb describing an action.

#9 Humorous complaint
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लगता है किसी ने रात में मेरे गले में रेत भर दी है, इतनी `गले में खराश` हो रही है!

It feels like someone filled my throat with sand overnight, I have such a `sore throat`!

Uses a funny exaggeration to describe the scratchy feeling.

#10 Expressing worry about health
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मेरी `गले में खराश` बढ़ रही है, मुझे डर है कि यह कुछ गंभीर न हो।

My `sore throat` is getting worse, I'm afraid it might be something serious.

Shows concern about a symptom potentially worsening.

اختبر نفسك

Fill in the correct postposition and noun.

मेरे गले ___ _______ है, मुझे पानी चाहिए।

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: a

The standard phrase is 'गले में खराश' (Gale mein kharash).

Which sentence is grammatically correct regarding gender?

Identify the correct sentence:

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: b

'Kharash' is a feminine noun, so the verb must be 'ho rahi hai'.

Match the symptom to the correct Hindi phrase.

You feel like there are tiny scratches inside your throat.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: b

'Kharash' specifically describes the scratchy sensation.

Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.

डॉक्टर: आपको क्या तकलीफ है? मरीज: डॉक्टर, मेरे ____ __ ____ है।

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: a

In the context of throat issues, 'गले में खराश' is the most appropriate answer.

🎉 النتيجة: /4

وسائل تعلم بصرية

Remedies for Gale mein Kharash

Hot Drinks

  • Ginger Tea
  • Warm Water
  • Kadha
🧘

Actions

  • Gargling
  • Resting
  • Steam inhalation

بنك التمارين

4 تمارين
Fill in the correct postposition and noun. Fill Blank A2

मेरे गले ___ _______ है, मुझे पानी चाहिए।

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: a

The standard phrase is 'गले में खराश' (Gale mein kharash).

Which sentence is grammatically correct regarding gender? Choose B1

Identify the correct sentence:

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: b

'Kharash' is a feminine noun, so the verb must be 'ho rahi hai'.

Match the symptom to the correct Hindi phrase. situation_matching A1

You feel like there are tiny scratches inside your throat.

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: b

'Kharash' specifically describes the scratchy sensation.

Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient. dialogue_completion A2

डॉक्टर: आपको क्या तकलीफ है? मरीज: डॉक्टर, मेरे ____ __ ____ है।

✓ صحيح! ✗ ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: a

In the context of throat issues, 'गले में खराश' is the most appropriate answer.

🎉 النتيجة: /4

الأسئلة الشائعة

10 أسئلة

No. 'Dard' is general pain. 'Kharash' is specifically that scratchy, itchy irritation.

It's a symptom that leads to a cough, but the word for cough is 'khansi'.

Yes, if you need to explain why your voice is raspy, it's perfectly professional.

In Hindi, we usually say 'In my [body part] there is [symptom]'. So, 'Mere gale mein...'

There isn't a direct opposite, but you could say 'gala saaf hai' (throat is clear).

It's an onomatopoeic word (mimicking the sound of clearing the throat) used informally.

Yes, it can mean a physical scratch on the skin, but 'kharonch' is more common for skin scratches.

Say 'Mere gale mein bahut zyada kharash hai.'

Yes, it's a basic word taught early on.

Yes, Hindi speakers across India use this term universally.

عبارات ذات صلة

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गला बैठना

similar

To lose one's voice / hoarseness

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खांसी आना

builds on

To cough

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जुकाम होना

similar

To have a cold

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गले में सूजन

specialized form

Swelling in the throat

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खिचखिच

synonym

Tickle in the throat

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