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बाद में बात करते हैं

baad mein baat karte hain

Will talk later

Wörtlich: Afterwards in talk do

In 15 Sekunden

  • The standard Hindi way to say 'Talk to you later'.
  • Polite, versatile, and used in both speech and text.
  • Perfect for ending calls or exiting conversations gracefully.

Bedeutung

This is the universal way to say you're busy right now but want to continue the conversation later. It is the Hindi equivalent of 'Talk to you later' or 'Let's catch up soon.'

Wichtige Beispiele

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Ending a phone call with a friend

Achha dost, baad mein baat karte hain.

Okay friend, let's talk later.

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A colleague interrupts you during a deadline

Abhi thoda kaam hai, baad mein baat karte hain?

I have some work now, can we talk later?

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Texting while in a movie theater

Movie dekh raha hoon, baad mein baat karte hain.

I'm watching a movie, let's talk later.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Very common in daily life, often accompanied by a nod. Used in emails and Slack messages to keep things friendly.

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Add 'Ji'

Add 'ji' to make it polite for elders.

In 15 Sekunden

  • The standard Hindi way to say 'Talk to you later'.
  • Polite, versatile, and used in both speech and text.
  • Perfect for ending calls or exiting conversations gracefully.

What It Means

Baad mein baat karte hain is your go-to phrase for hitting the snooze button on a conversation. It literally means "we will talk later." It is simple, effective, and very common. You are basically telling someone that you value the chat but time is running out. It is the polite way to hang up or walk away.

How To Use It

You can drop this phrase at the end of a phone call. You can say it while rushing out the door. In Hindi, the verb karte hain implies a collective "we do." It sounds collaborative rather than dismissive. Just say it with a smile or a friendly wave. It works perfectly as a standalone sentence.

When To Use It

Use it when your boss calls while you are buying groceries. Use it when a friend starts a long story and your bus arrives. It is perfect for texting when you are driving or eating. It is also great for ending a polite social interaction at a party. It keeps the door open for future connection.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this during a serious argument with a partner. It might sound like you are dodging the issue. Do not use it in a high-stakes job interview. In very formal settings, you should use more specific timeframes. Don't say it if you actually never intend to talk again. That is just cold!

Cultural Background

Indian culture is deeply social and often spontaneous. People drop by or call without notice constantly. Because of this, we needed a polite 'escape hatch.' This phrase allows you to be busy without being rude. It honors the relationship while acknowledging the chaos of daily life. It is the verbal version of a 'rain check.'

Common Variations

You might hear baad mein milte hain which means "let's meet later." If you are in a hurry, you might just say baad mein! for short. Some people add theek hai? at the end to ask "okay?" This makes it even softer and more polite. It is the ultimate social lubricant in busy Indian cities.

Nutzungshinweise

The phrase is naturally in the 'we' form (`karte hain`), which makes it sound polite and inclusive. It is safe for 90% of daily interactions.

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Add 'Ji'

Add 'ji' to make it polite for elders.

Beispiele

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#1 Ending a phone call with a friend
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Achha dost, baad mein baat karte hain.

Okay friend, let's talk later.

A very standard and friendly way to hang up.

#2 A colleague interrupts you during a deadline
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Abhi thoda kaam hai, baad mein baat karte hain?

I have some work now, can we talk later?

Adding a questioning tone makes it a polite request.

#3 Texting while in a movie theater
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Movie dekh raha hoon, baad mein baat karte hain.

I'm watching a movie, let's talk later.

Short and clear for messaging.

#4 Your mom calls while you are at a loud party
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Mummy, yahan bahut shor hai, baad mein baat karte hain!

Mom, it's very noisy here, let's talk later!

Explains the reason for the delay.

#5 Trying to escape a boring storyteller
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Arre, meri bus aa gayi! Baad mein baat karte hain!

Oh, my bus is here! Let's talk later!

The classic 'emergency exit' move.

#6 Leaving a social gathering
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Sabse milkar achha laga, baad mein baat karte hain.

It was good meeting everyone, let's talk later.

A warm way to exit a group.

Teste dich selbst

Which is the correct way to say 'Let's talk later'?

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✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: बाद में बात करते हैं

This is the standard present habitual form.

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Formality Scale of 'Baad mein baat karte hain'

Informal

Used with friends and siblings.

Baad mein baat karte hain, yaar!

Neutral

Standard use for colleagues or acquaintances.

Baad mein baat karte hain.

Formal

Slightly too casual for a CEO, but okay for a teammate.

Hum baad mein baat karte hain.

When to say 'Baad mein baat karte hain'

Talk Later
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Phone Call

Ending a call quickly

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At Work

When busy with a task

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In Transit

Boarding a train/bus

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Texting

When you can't type much

Aufgabensammlung

1 Aufgaben
Which is the correct way to say 'Let's talk later'? Choose A1

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✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: बाद में बात करते हैं

This is the standard present habitual form.

🎉 Ergebnis: /1

Häufig gestellte Fragen

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Yes, it is polite enough.

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