المعنى
Making a mountain of molehill
خلفية ثقافية
In Pakistani talk shows, guests often accuse each other of 'baat ka batangad banana' to dismiss political scandals as mere media hype. Bollywood movies frequently use this phrase in comedic scenes where a misunderstanding leads to a massive, chaotic climax. Second-generation Urdu speakers often use this phrase to describe their 'dramatic' parents or relatives during family gatherings. On Urdu Twitter/X, the hashtag #BaatKaBatangad is sometimes used to mock 'cancel culture' or over-sensationalized viral clips.
Use it to De-escalate
If someone is shouting at you for a small mistake, saying 'Baat ka batangad na banayein' politely can sometimes make them realize they are overreacting.
Gender Agreement
Remember that 'Batangad' is masculine. So even if a girl is making the fuss, you say 'bana rahi hai' (referring to her action) or 'bana diya' (referring to the batangad).
المعنى
Making a mountain of molehill
Use it to De-escalate
If someone is shouting at you for a small mistake, saying 'Baat ka batangad na banayein' politely can sometimes make them realize they are overreacting.
Gender Agreement
Remember that 'Batangad' is masculine. So even if a girl is making the fuss, you say 'bana rahi hai' (referring to her action) or 'bana diya' (referring to the batangad).
اختبر نفسك
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the idiom.
تم کیوں چھوٹی سی بات کا ________ بنا رہے ہو؟
The idiom is 'Baat ka Batangad.' While 'Pahar' is used with 'Rai,' 'Batangad' is the specific partner for 'Baat' in this context.
Which situation best fits the phrase 'Baat ka batangad banana'?
Situation: Ali lost his eraser and now he is saying he will fail the exam because of it.
Ali is overreacting to a very minor problem (losing an eraser), which is the definition of the idiom.
Choose the best response for Speaker B.
Speaker A: 'اس نے مجھے سلام نہیں کیا، وہ میرا دشمن ہے!' Speaker B: '________'
Speaker B is offering a logical alternative and telling Speaker A not to overreact to a small social slight.
Match the idiom to the correct feeling.
When someone says 'Baat ka batangad mat banao,' they are feeling:
This phrase is usually used when someone is tired of another person's unnecessary drama.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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4 تمارينتم کیوں چھوٹی سی بات کا ________ بنا رہے ہو؟
The idiom is 'Baat ka Batangad.' While 'Pahar' is used with 'Rai,' 'Batangad' is the specific partner for 'Baat' in this context.
Situation: Ali lost his eraser and now he is saying he will fail the exam because of it.
Ali is overreacting to a very minor problem (losing an eraser), which is the definition of the idiom.
Speaker A: 'اس نے مجھے سلام نہیں کیا، وہ میرا دشمن ہے!' Speaker B: '________'
Speaker B is offering a logical alternative and telling Speaker A not to overreact to a small social slight.
When someone says 'Baat ka batangad mat banao,' they are feeling:
This phrase is usually used when someone is tired of another person's unnecessary drama.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNot really. It's a 'nonsense' word used only in this idiom to signify something big and messy.
Only if you have a very friendly relationship. Otherwise, it might sound disrespectful.
They are 95% the same. 'Batangad' is slightly more informal and common in spoken Urdu.
It can be. It implies the other person is being 'dramatic' or 'unreasonable.'
Us ne baat ka batangad bana diya.
No, it is almost always used for negative overreactions or drama.
People sometimes just say 'Batangad na banao' (Don't make a batangad).
Yes, it is exactly the same in Hindi: 'Baat ka batangad banana.'
It's better to use 'mubalgha-arai' (exaggeration) in formal writing.
It means 'matter,' 'issue,' or 'something that was said.'
عبارات ذات صلة
رائی کا پہاڑ بنانا
synonymTo make a mountain out of a mustard seed.
آسمان سر پر اٹھانا
similarTo create a great fuss or noise.
نمک مرچ لگانا
builds onTo add salt and pepper (spice) to a story.
بات کو پی جانا
contrastTo swallow/ignore a matter.