المعنى
Used to postpone a conversation.
خلفية ثقافية
In Pakistan, 'Phir batata hoon' is often a polite way to say 'No' without hurting feelings. It's part of the 'Lihaaz' (etiquette) culture. In cities like Lucknow or Delhi, the phrase might be used with more 'Takalluf' (formality). You might hear 'Phir arz karta hoon.' In modern offices in Karachi or Bangalore, this phrase is used to manage 'interruptive' culture. It's a tool for time management. Shopkeepers use this to keep a customer interested, and customers use it to escape a sale. It's a tactical linguistic tool.
The 'Inshallah' Combo
Add 'Inshallah' before the phrase to sound 100% like a native speaker: 'Inshallah, phir batata hoon.'
Gender Check
If you are a woman, saying 'batata' sounds very masculine. Always use 'batati'.
المعنى
Used to postpone a conversation.
The 'Inshallah' Combo
Add 'Inshallah' before the phrase to sound 100% like a native speaker: 'Inshallah, phir batata hoon.'
Gender Check
If you are a woman, saying 'batata' sounds very masculine. Always use 'batati'.
The Polite No
If someone says this to you in a bazaar, they are probably not coming back. Don't take it personally!
اختبر نفسك
A woman wants to say 'I'll tell you later.' Which is correct?
میں آپ کو ___ ہوں۔
Women must use the feminine ending 'ti' in Urdu.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
دوست: کیا ہم کل مل سکتے ہیں؟ آپ: ابھی پتا نہیں، ___۔
'Phir batata hoon' is the natural way to delay a decision about a plan.
Match the situation to the best use of the phrase.
You are in a meeting and need to check a report before answering.
Adding 'dekh kar' (after seeing) makes it professional and specific.
Fill in the missing word to mean 'I'll tell you later in detail.'
میں تفصیل سے ___ بتاتا ہوں۔
'Phir' is the essential adverb for 'later' in this expression.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينمیں آپ کو ___ ہوں۔
Women must use the feminine ending 'ti' in Urdu.
دوست: کیا ہم کل مل سکتے ہیں؟ آپ: ابھی پتا نہیں، ___۔
'Phir batata hoon' is the natural way to delay a decision about a plan.
You are in a meeting and need to check a report before answering.
Adding 'dekh kar' (after seeing) makes it professional and specific.
میں تفصیل سے ___ بتاتا ہوں۔
'Phir' is the essential adverb for 'later' in this expression.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, it's actually more polite than saying 'I don't want to talk' or 'No.' It's a standard social buffer.
Yes, but it's better to add a reason, like 'I'm finishing a report, phir batata hoon.'
'Phir' is more casual and versatile; 'Baad mein' specifically means 'at a later time.'
Not necessarily. In many cases, it's a polite way to end a topic that won't be revisited.
Use 'Phir batate hain' (پھر بتاتے ہیں).
Yes: 'Main aap ko baad mein ittala doonga' (I will inform you later).
It's a bit casual for email. Use 'Main aap ko jald hi jawab doonga' (I will answer you soon) instead.
Urdu often uses the present habitual to show an immediate or certain future intent.
Say 'Paanch minute mein batata hoon.'
Yes, it is identical in spoken Hindi.
عبارات ذات صلة
بعد میں بتاؤں گا
synonymI will tell you later.
پھر بات کرتے ہیں
similarLet's talk later.
دیکھتے ہیں
similarLet's see.
یاد دلانا
builds onRemind me.
ابھی نہیں
contrastNot now.