Bedeutung
Can mean something great or a big problem, depending on context.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Delhi, 'bawaal' is used constantly in daily speech to describe everything from traffic jams to fashion. Movie trailers often use 'bawaal' in their marketing to hype up the audience. Instagram comments are full of 'bawaal' when someone posts a stylish photo.
Context is King
Always check the speaker's face. If they are smiling, it's positive. If they are frowning, it's negative.
Avoid in Formalities
Never use this in front of your boss or in a formal interview.
Bedeutung
Can mean something great or a big problem, depending on context.
Context is King
Always check the speaker's face. If they are smiling, it's positive. If they are frowning, it's negative.
Avoid in Formalities
Never use this in front of your boss or in a formal interview.
Use with 'Ekdum'
Saying 'Ekdum bawaal' makes you sound like a native speaker.
Teste dich selbst
Which sentence uses 'bawaal' correctly for a positive situation?
Choose the best option:
Bawaal is used for exciting things like movies, not boring tasks like homework.
Fill in the blank.
Party mein sabne dance kiya, bilkul ______ macha diya!
To 'create a mess/excitement' is 'bawaal machana'.
Match the usage.
Match the sense to the sentence.
Bawaal ho gaya implies a negative event.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Look at my new shoes! B: ______!
You are complimenting, so use the positive sense.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenChoose the best option:
Bawaal is used for exciting things like movies, not boring tasks like homework.
Party mein sabne dance kiya, bilkul ______ macha diya!
To 'create a mess/excitement' is 'bawaal machana'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Bawaal ho gaya implies a negative event.
A: Look at my new shoes! B: ______!
You are complimenting, so use the positive sense.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
6 FragenIt is slang, not a swear word. It is safe to use with friends.
Yes, 'Woh bawaal hai' means they are cool/stunning.
No, it's an uncountable noun/adjective.
Because it means both 'mess' and 'awesome'.
Yes, it is very common in texting.
Yes, it's widely understood in urban areas.
Verwandte Redewendungen
हंगामा
synonymCommotion
धमाका
similarBlast/Explosion
झमेला
synonymTrouble