Bedeutung
To express disapproval or dislike of something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Politeness is key. Using this phrase is a socially acceptable way to decline or criticize. In professional settings, this is used to provide constructive feedback. Even with family, this phrase is used to express personal taste without being rude.
Gender Matters
Always check the gender of the object. It is the most common mistake.
Politeness
This is a very polite way to say no or express dislike.
Bedeutung
To express disapproval or dislike of something.
Gender Matters
Always check the gender of the object. It is the most common mistake.
Politeness
This is a very polite way to say no or express dislike.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank for a feminine object.
Mujhe yeh kitab _____ nahi lagi.
Kitab is feminine.
Choose the correct pronoun.
_____ accha nahi laga.
The experiencer must be in the dative case.
Match the object gender.
Match: (1) Film, (2) Khana
Film is feminine, Khana is masculine.
Complete the response.
A: Yeh gana kaisa hai? B: _____
Correct dative structure.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenMujhe yeh kitab _____ nahi lagi.
Kitab is feminine.
_____ accha nahi laga.
The experiencer must be in the dative case.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Film is feminine, Khana is masculine.
A: Yeh gana kaisa hai? B: _____
Correct dative structure.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
6 FragenIt's better to avoid it for people to prevent sounding rude.
It is neutral and works in most settings.
Because it's a dative construction.
Use 'Mujhe accha laga'.
Yes, for feedback.
No, it's standard Hindi.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Mujhe pasand nahi aaya
synonymI didn't like it.
Mujhe maza nahi aaya
similarI didn't have fun.
Yeh accha hai
contrastThis is good.