सुझाव आमंत्रित करना
sujhav amantrit karna
to invite suggestions
حرفيًا: sujhaav (suggestion) aamantrit (invited) karna (to do)
في 15 ثانية
- A polite way to ask for ideas or feedback from others.
- Best used in meetings, emails, or planning group events.
- Combines 'suggestion' and 'invited' to sound professional and inclusive.
المعنى
This phrase is used when you want to open the floor for ideas or feedback. It is like saying 'I'm all ears' or 'I'd love to hear your thoughts' before making a decision.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 6Starting a business meeting
Naye project ke liye hum aapke sujhaav aamantrit karte hain.
We invite your suggestions for the new project.
Texting a group about a party
Party ki theme ke liye sujhaav aamantrit hain!
Suggestions for the party theme are invited!
A teacher talking to students
Agli picnic kahan honi chahiye? Main sujhaav aamantrit kar raha hoon.
Where should the next picnic be? I am inviting suggestions.
خلفية ثقافية
This phrase carries a sense of 'Tehzeeb' (etiquette). In Indian professional and social circles, directly asking 'What do you think?' can sometimes feel too blunt. Using 'inviting suggestions' adds a layer of formal grace, signaling that you are a person of culture and patience.
The Passive Power
Using it in the passive voice `sujhaav aamantrit hain` (suggestions are invited) sounds even more professional than the active voice.
Don't Overuse with Family
If you ask your mom for dinner 'suggestions' using this phrase, she might think you're treating the kitchen like a corporate office!
في 15 ثانية
- A polite way to ask for ideas or feedback from others.
- Best used in meetings, emails, or planning group events.
- Combines 'suggestion' and 'invited' to sound professional and inclusive.
What It Means
sujhaav aamantrit karna is the sophisticated way of asking for advice. It combines sujhaav (suggestion) with aamantrit (invited). It implies that you value others' opinions. You aren't just asking; you are officially welcoming their input. It sounds polished and inclusive. Use it to show you are a collaborative person.
How To Use It
You usually use this when starting a project or planning an event. It functions as a standard verb phrase. You can say, "I am inviting suggestions." In Hindi, that becomes Main sujhaav aamantrit kar raha hoon. It works perfectly in emails, speeches, or group chats. It helps you avoid sounding like a bossy dictator.
When To Use It
Use this in professional settings frequently. It is great for the start of a meeting. Use it when planning a trip with friends to sound organized. It is perfect for social media captions when asking for movie tips. If you are a teacher, use it to engage your students. It makes the listener feel respected and important.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this for tiny, urgent life decisions. If your house is on fire, don't invite suggestions! Avoid using it in very intimate, romantic settings. It might sound a bit too 'corporate' for a first date. Don't use it if you have already made up your mind. People hate being asked for input that won't be used.
Cultural Background
In Indian culture, collective decision-making is very common. Families and communities often deliberate together. This phrase reflects the value of 'Sabka Saath' (everyone's company). It has a roots in formal Hindi used in governance and literature. Today, it has transitioned into the modern corporate world. It bridges the gap between traditional respect and modern teamwork.
Common Variations
You might hear salaah maangna for a more casual 'asking for advice'. Another variation is raay jaanna, which means 'to know the opinion'. sujhaav dena is the opposite—to give a suggestion. If you want to be very formal, use prastaav (proposal) instead of sujhaav. Stick to aamantrit karna when you want to sound professional yet welcoming.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This is a high-register collocation. It is most at home in formal writing, public speaking, and professional environments. In casual speech, it is often used for humorous effect to mimic 'official' language.
The Passive Power
Using it in the passive voice `sujhaav aamantrit hain` (suggestions are invited) sounds even more professional than the active voice.
Don't Overuse with Family
If you ask your mom for dinner 'suggestions' using this phrase, she might think you're treating the kitchen like a corporate office!
The 'Aamantrit' Nuance
In Hindi, `aamantrit` is usually for guests. Using it for 'suggestions' treats an idea like a guest of honor in your mind.
أمثلة
6Naye project ke liye hum aapke sujhaav aamantrit karte hain.
We invite your suggestions for the new project.
Sets a collaborative tone for the team.
Party ki theme ke liye sujhaav aamantrit hain!
Suggestions for the party theme are invited!
A bit formal for a text, but used playfully to sound organized.
Agli picnic kahan honi chahiye? Main sujhaav aamantrit kar raha hoon.
Where should the next picnic be? I am inviting suggestions.
Encourages student participation.
Kya maine tumse sujhaav aamantrit kiye the?
Did I invite suggestions from you?
Used humorously or sharply to tell someone to mind their business.
Gaon ki unnati ke liye hum sabhi ke sujhaav aamantrit karte hain.
We invite everyone's suggestions for the progress of the village.
Shows democratic values and respect.
Is mushkil waqt mein, main doston se sujhaav aamantrit karta hoon.
In this difficult time, I invite suggestions from friends.
Shows vulnerability and trust in one's circle.
اختبر نفسك
Choose the correct verb to complete the formal invitation for ideas.
Nayi policy par hum aapke sujhaav ___ karte hain.
`aamantrit` is the specific word for 'invited' in this collocation.
Complete the sentence to ask for travel ideas.
Ghoomne jaane ke liye achhe ___ aamantrit hain.
`sujhaav` means suggestions, which fits the context of seeking ideas for travel.
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بنك التمارين
2 تمارينNayi policy par hum aapke sujhaav ___ karte hain.
`aamantrit` is the specific word for 'invited' in this collocation.
Ghoomne jaane ke liye achhe ___ aamantrit hain.
`sujhaav` means suggestions, which fits the context of seeking ideas for travel.
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الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNot at all! While it is formal, you can use it in any group setting like planning a trip or a community event to sound polite.
You can, but it might sound a bit sarcastic or overly formal unless you are joking. Use Tu bata kya karein? for best friends.
salaah is more like 'advice' for a problem, while sujhaav is a 'suggestion' or a new idea.
You can say Mujhe sujhaav ki zaroorat nahi hai (I don't need suggestions), but be careful as it sounds quite blunt.
Yes, aamantrit karna is the formal way to invite someone to an event, just like you are inviting their ideas here.
No, it sounds educated and professional. It is very common in modern Indian news and corporate culture.
Absolutely. Sujhaav aamantrit hain is a perfect, professional subject line for seeking feedback.
The opposite would be faisla sunana (to announce a decision), where no more input is allowed.
It is better to say sujhaav aamantrit karna. Adding ko is unnecessary and sounds slightly clunky.
Yes! On a WhatsApp status, you could write: Dinner ke liye sujhaav aamantrit hain.
عبارات ذات صلة
raay maangna
to ask for an opinion
salaah lena
to take advice
prastaav rakhna
to put forward a proposal
vichaar-vimarsh karna
to deliberate or discuss