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आराम की जरूरत होना

aaram ki zarurat hona

to need rest

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  • Expresses a genuine need for rest.
  • Covers physical and mental exhaustion.
  • Neutral to informal; widely understood.
  • Signals a need to recharge and recover.

Bedeutung

Diese Phrase wird verwendet, um auszudrücken, dass jemand – Sie selbst oder eine andere Person – eine Pause braucht, sich entspannen oder schlafen muss. Es ist die perfekte Art zu signalisieren, dass der 'Akku' leer ist und es Zeit zum Aufladen ist.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Texting a friend after a long day

आज बहुत काम किया, मुझे अब आराम की जरूरत है।

I worked a lot today, I need rest now.

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Talking to a doctor

डॉक्टर साहब, मुझे पिछले कुछ दिनों से आराम की जरूरत महसूस हो रही है।

Doctor, I've been feeling the need for rest for the past few days.

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Instagram caption for a lazy Sunday

रविवार मुबारक! आज बस सोफे पर पसरने और आराम की जरूरत होने का दिन है। 😴

Happy Sunday! Today is just a day for lounging on the sofa and needing rest. 😴

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Kultureller Hintergrund

In cities like Mumbai or Delhi, 'Aaraam' is often seen as a luxury. People use the phrase to signal burnout or the need for a 'weekend getaway' (weekend pe bahar jana). In agricultural communities, 'Aaraam' is seasonal. After the harvest (Katai), the whole village enters a period where 'aaraam ki zaroorat' is a collective state. Telling a guest 'Aapko aaraam ki zaroorat hai' is a way of being a good host. It gives the guest 'permission' to relax without feeling guilty. In the context of Yoga, 'Aaraam' is linked to 'Shavasana' (Corpse Pose). It's seen as a conscious practice of stillness, not just laziness.

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The 'Ko' Rule

Always remember that the person who needs rest is the 'receiver' of the need. Use 'Mujhe', 'Aapko', 'Use'.

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Don't say 'Main zaroorat hoon'

This means 'I am a necessity,' which sounds very arrogant or strange in this context!

In 15 Sekunden

  • Expresses a genuine need for rest.
  • Covers physical and mental exhaustion.
  • Neutral to informal; widely understood.
  • Signals a need to recharge and recover.

What It Means

This phrase perfectly captures that moment when your body or mind is screaming for a pause. It’s more than just feeling tired; it’s a deeper signal that you need to step back, recharge, and recuperate. Think of it as your internal 'low battery' warning, prompting you to find some peace and quiet. It's a gentle nudge to prioritize your well-being. You might feel drained, overwhelmed, or just plain exhausted. This phrase acknowledges that feeling and expresses the resulting desire for a break.

How To Use It

Use आराम की जरूरत होना when you genuinely need to stop and rest. You can use it for yourself or to describe someone else's situation. It works in both spoken conversations and written messages. Simply conjugate the verb होना (hona) according to the subject and tense. For example, 'मुझे आराम की जरूरत है' (mujhe aaraam ki zaroorat hai) means 'I need rest.' If you're talking about someone else, say 'उसे आराम की जरूरत है' (use aaraam ki zaroorat hai) for 'He/She needs rest.' Remember, it's flexible and adapts to who needs that much-needed break.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you've been working non-stop on a project. You finally close your laptop, sigh, and tell your roommate, 'यार, मुझे तो अब बस आराम की जरूरत है।' (Yaar, mujhe toh ab bas aaraam ki zaroorat hai.) Or maybe your friend looks visibly stressed after a long day of classes. You might ask them, 'तुम ठीक तो हो? तुम्हें आराम की जरूरत लग रही है।' (Tum theek toh ho? Tumhein aaraam ki zaroorat lag rahi hai.) It’s that relatable feeling of needing to hit the pause button. Even your favorite Netflix show character might mutter it after a dramatic episode!

When To Use It

This phrase is your best friend when you're feeling physically or mentally depleted. Use it after intense physical activity, a long study session, a stressful workday, or even after a long journey. It’s perfect for expressing a need for sleep, relaxation, or simply a break from routine. If you've been burning the candle at both ends, this phrase is your signal to stop. It's also great for showing empathy towards someone else who seems worn out. Think of it as a gentle way to say, 'I need to power down for a bit.'

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using आराम की जरूरत होना if you just want to relax for fun or are feeling slightly bored. It implies a genuine need stemming from exhaustion or stress, not just a preference for leisure. Don't use it in highly formal settings where a more professional phrase might be required, unless the context is very specific (like a doctor advising a patient). It's also not appropriate if you're perfectly fine and energetic – that would be like saying you need a nap during a roller coaster ride! It’s not for trivial complaints.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes mix up the words or use incorrect verb conjugations. A common slip-up is using a different word for 'need' or 'rest.' For instance, saying 'मुझे विश्राम की इच्छा है' (mujhe vishraam ki ichha hai) sounds a bit too formal or poetic for everyday use. Another mistake is forgetting the की (ki) or using the wrong possessive marker. It’s like trying to assemble IKEA furniture with the wrong screws – it just won't fit right! Remember, जरूरत (zaroorat) takes की (ki).

Similar Expressions

While आराम की जरूरत होना is common, you might also hear 'थकान हो रही है' (thakaan ho rahi hai), meaning 'I'm feeling tired.' 'मुझे आराम चाहिए' (mujhe aaraam chahiye) is a more direct 'I want rest.' For a stronger sense of exhaustion, you could say 'मैं बहुत थक गया/गई हूँ' (main bahut thak gaya/gayi hoon) – 'I am very tired.' Think of आराम की जरूरत होना as the specific *need* for rest, whereas 'थकान' (thakaan) is the feeling of tiredness itself. It’s like the difference between needing gas and feeling the empty fuel gauge.

Common Variations

Often, the verb होना (hona) is conjugated: 'मुझे आराम की जरूरत है' (mujhe aaraam ki zaroorat hai - I need rest), 'उसे आराम की जरूरत थी' (use aaraam ki zaroorat thi - He/She needed rest). You can also make it a question: 'क्या तुम्हें आराम की जरूरत है?' (Kya tumhein aaraam ki zaroorat hai? - Do you need rest?). Sometimes, people shorten it slightly in very casual speech, but the core structure remains the same. It’s like a popular song that gets remixed but still sounds familiar.

Memory Trick

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Picture a comfy आराम (aaraam) chair. Now imagine that chair has a big sign on it saying 'Need!' (जरूरत - zaroorat). You see this sign and think, 'Ah, this chair is *for* needing rest!' The होना (hona) just means this situation *is* happening. So, आराम (aaraam) + जरूरत (zaroorat) = the need for rest. Easy peasy, right? It’s like a visual pun for your brain!

Quick FAQ

Q. Is this phrase formal or informal?

A. It's generally neutral to informal. You can use it with friends, family, or colleagues you know well. It's not super casual like slang, but definitely not for a presidential address.

Q. Can I use it for mental rest too?

A. Absolutely! It covers both physical and mental fatigue. Feeling stressed or mentally drained? You definitely आराम की जरूरत (aaraam ki zaroorat). It's a versatile phrase for needing a break from anything taxing.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase carries a neutral to informal tone, making it suitable for everyday conversations with friends, family, or close colleagues. While generally understood in semi-formal contexts like explaining absence due to fatigue, avoid it in highly formal settings where more specific or elevated vocabulary might be preferred. The key is the implication of genuine necessity over mere preference.

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The 'Ko' Rule

Always remember that the person who needs rest is the 'receiver' of the need. Use 'Mujhe', 'Aapko', 'Use'.

⚠️

Don't say 'Main zaroorat hoon'

This means 'I am a necessity,' which sounds very arrogant or strange in this context!

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Politeness

Using this phrase is a very polite way to decline an invitation without offending the host.

Beispiele

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#1 Texting a friend after a long day
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आज बहुत काम किया, मुझे अब आराम की जरूरत है।

I worked a lot today, I need rest now.

Directly states the need for rest after exertion.

#2 Talking to a doctor
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डॉक्टर साहब, मुझे पिछले कुछ दिनों से आराम की जरूरत महसूस हो रही है।

Doctor, I've been feeling the need for rest for the past few days.

Expresses a persistent feeling of needing rest to a medical professional.

#3 Instagram caption for a lazy Sunday
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रविवार मुबारक! आज बस सोफे पर पसरने और आराम की जरूरत होने का दिन है। 😴

Happy Sunday! Today is just a day for lounging on the sofa and needing rest. 😴

Uses the phrase humorously to describe a desire for relaxation.

#4 Encouraging a tired colleague
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तुम बहुत मेहनत कर रहे हो। तुम्हें थोड़ा आराम की जरूरत है।

You are working very hard. You need some rest.

Suggests rest to someone who appears overworked.

#5 Vlogging about a travel burnout
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इस ट्रिप के बाद, मुझे सच में आराम की जरूरत हो गई है।

After this trip, I really have started needing rest.

Expresses the feeling of needing rest after a demanding travel experience.

#6 WhatsApp status update
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Battery low! 🔋 आराम की जरूरत है।

Battery low! 🔋 Need rest.

Short, modern usage, comparing personal energy to a battery.

#7 Job interview follow-up email (hypothetical)
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पिछली रात की लंबी बातचीत के बाद, मुझे आज आराम की जरूरत है।

After last night's long discussion, I need rest today.

Expresses need for rest after a demanding event, suitable for semi-formal context.

Mistake: Using 'want' instead of 'need' Häufiger Fehler
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✗ मुझे आराम चाहिए। → ✓ मुझे आराम की जरूरत है।

✗ I want rest. → ✓ I need rest.

`चाहिए` (chahiye) expresses desire, while `जरूरत है` (zaroorat hai) expresses a genuine need.

Mistake: Incorrect word order Häufiger Fehler
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✗ आराम जरूरत की है। → ✓ मुझे आराम की जरूरत है।

✗ Rest need of is. → ✓ I need rest.

The structure `[Subject] + को/मुझे + [Noun] + की + जरूरत + है/थी` is essential.

#10 Referring to a character in a book
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कहानी का नायक थक गया था, उसे आराम की जरूरत थी।

The protagonist of the story was tired, he needed rest.

Describes a past need for rest.

#11 Commenting on a friend's demanding schedule
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तुम लगातार काम कर रहे हो, तुम्हें थोड़ा आराम की जरूरत है।

You are constantly working, you need some rest.

Highlights the ongoing nature of work leading to the need for rest.

#12 After a strenuous workout
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बॉडी थक गई है, अब बस आराम की जरूरत है।

The body is tired, now rest is needed.

Connects physical fatigue directly to the need for rest.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the correct postposition and noun form.

मुझ___ आराम ___ ज़रूरत है।

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: को, की

The subject 'Mujh' needs 'ko' (dative), and 'zaroorat' is feminine, so it needs 'ki'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a doctor to say to a patient?

Select the correct medical advice:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: आपको आराम की ज़रूरत है।

'Aapko' is formal and respectful, and the phrase is standard medical advice.

Match the situation to the correct Hindi sentence.

Situation: You have been studying for 8 hours and your head hurts.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: मुझे आराम की ज़रूरत है।

Headaches and long study hours indicate a need for rest (aaraam).

Complete the dialogue.

रोहन: तुम बहुत थके हुए लग रहे हो। सीमा: हाँ, मुझे ___________।

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: आराम की ज़रूरत है

The context is present tense and 'zaroorat' is feminine.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Need vs. Want

Zaroorat (Need)
दवाई Medicine
आराम Rest
Chah (Want)
आइसक्रीम Ice cream
नया फोन New phone

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Fill in the correct postposition and noun form. Fill Blank A2

मुझ___ आराम ___ ज़रूरत है।

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: को, की

The subject 'Mujh' needs 'ko' (dative), and 'zaroorat' is feminine, so it needs 'ki'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a doctor to say to a patient? Choose A2

Select the correct medical advice:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: आपको आराम की ज़रूरत है।

'Aapko' is formal and respectful, and the phrase is standard medical advice.

Match the situation to the correct Hindi sentence. situation_matching A1

Situation: You have been studying for 8 hours and your head hurts.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: मुझे आराम की ज़रूरत है।

Headaches and long study hours indicate a need for rest (aaraam).

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

रोहन: तुम बहुत थके हुए लग रहे हो। सीमा: हाँ, मुझे ___________।

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: आराम की ज़रूरत है

The context is present tense and 'zaroorat' is feminine.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

'Aaraam' is masculine, but 'Zaroorat' is feminine. That's why we say 'Aaraam *ki* zaroorat'.

Yes! It's a bit metaphorical but very common to say 'Phone ko aaraam ki zaroorat hai' if it's overheating.

'Vishram' is the pure Sanskrit (Tatsam) word. It's very formal and used in signs or formal speeches. 'Aaraam' is the everyday word.

Add 'bahut' (much/very): 'मुझे बहुत आराम की ज़रूरत है।' (Mujhe bahut aaraam ki zaroorat hai.)

Yes, it's neutral and professional. Just use 'Aapko' or 'Mujhe' correctly.

Yes, 'Aaraam-dayak' means comfortable. But in this phrase, it specifically means 'rest'.

Because the word following it, 'Zaroorat', is feminine. Hindi possessives agree with the object possessed.

Yes, but 'chahiye' sounds like a want, while 'zaroorat hai' sounds like a need. 'Zaroorat' is slightly more humble.

'Thakan' (tiredness) or 'Kaam' (work).

Constantly! It's a staple for romantic songs where the lover is the 'rest' for the weary soul.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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थक कर चूर होना

builds on

To be exhausted to pieces

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दम लेना

similar

To take a breath

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चैन मिलना

contrast

To find peace/relief

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सुस्ती आना

similar

To feel lethargic

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