A1 Expression Neutral 4 Min. Lesezeit

यह कौन है?

yah kaun hai?

Who is this?

Wörtlich: {"\u092f\u0939":"this","\u0915\u094c\u0928":"who","\u0939\u0948":"is"}

In 15 Sekunden

  • Ask "Who is this?"
  • Use for unknown people nearby.
  • Neutral formality, good for daily use.
  • Direct and clear identification question.

Bedeutung

Eine Frage zur Identifizierung einer Person in der Nähe.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Texting a friend about a new person at work

आज ऑफिस में एक नया आदमी देखा, यह कौन है?

Saw a new man at the office today, who is this?

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At a friend's party, seeing an unfamiliar guest

तुम्हारे साथ जो खड़ा है, यह कौन है?

The one standing with you, who is this?

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Hearing a voice from another room

मेरे कमरे के बाहर से आवाज़ आ रही है, यह कौन है?

There's a voice coming from outside my room, who is this?

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Kultureller Hintergrund

In North India, adding 'ji' (e.g., 'Yeh kaun hain ji?') makes the question sound much more respectful and less like an interrogation. In rural areas, asking 'Who is this?' is often followed by asking which village or family they belong to. In modern offices, people often use English phrases like 'Who is this?' even when speaking Hindi.

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Tone Matters

Always keep your tone soft. A harsh tone can make this question sound like an accusation.

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Use 'Ji'

Adding 'ji' to the end makes it polite. 'Yeh kaun hain ji?'

In 15 Sekunden

  • Ask "Who is this?"
  • Use for unknown people nearby.
  • Neutral formality, good for daily use.
  • Direct and clear identification question.

What It Means

This phrase, यह कौन है? (yeh kaun hai?), is the most straightforward way to ask "Who is this?" in Hindi. It’s your direct line to figuring out identity when it's unknown. It’s used when you encounter someone new or unexpectedly. The vibe is usually curious, sometimes a little surprised, but generally polite. It’s like walking into a room and seeing a stranger – you just need to know who they are!

How To Use It

You use यह कौन है? when you need to identify someone. This could be someone standing in front of you, someone whose voice you hear, or even someone mentioned in a conversation you just joined. Imagine you’re at a party and someone walks up to you, but you don’t recognize them. A simple यह कौन है? clears the air. Or maybe you hear your doorbell ring – before opening, you might ask a family member, यह कौन है? (meaning 'who could it be?'). It’s versatile for people you see and people you hear.

Formality & Register

This phrase sits comfortably in the neutral to informal zone. You can use it with friends, family, and even in many casual work settings. It’s not overly formal, so you wouldn't typically use it in a highly official ceremony or when addressing a dignitary you've never met. However, it’s not slang either. It's polite enough for most everyday interactions. Think of it as the Hindi equivalent of saying "Who's that?" in English – friendly but clear.

Real-Life Examples

  • At a friend's house: You see someone you don't know. You nudge your friend and whisper, यह कौन है?
  • On a video call: A new face pops up. You ask, यह कौन है?
  • Hearing a knock: You ask your roommate, दरवाज़े पर यह कौन है? (Who is at the door?)
  • In a group chat: Someone unknown joins. You might type, यह कौन है?
  • Watching a show: A character appears you don't recognize. You ask a friend, अरे, यह कौन है? (Hey, who is this?)

When To Use It

Use यह कौन है? when you genuinely want to know the identity of a person. This applies when you see someone new in your vicinity. It's perfect for social gatherings, unexpected visitors, or even when overhearing a conversation and wondering who is speaking. If you’re watching a Hindi movie and a mysterious character walks on screen, this phrase is your instinct! It's also great for kids learning to identify people around them.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using यह कौन है? in very formal situations where you need to be extra respectful, like addressing a senior official or in a solemn ceremony. It can sound a bit abrupt if used with someone clearly in a position of authority whom you are meeting for the first time in a formal capacity. Also, don't use it if you already know or suspect who the person is – that would just be confusing! It's not for guessing games; it's for genuine identification.

Common Mistakes

A common slip-up is using it when you mean to ask *what* something is, or *who* is involved in a situation rather than a specific person. Another mistake is using it with someone you should address with extreme deference, where a more polite construction might be needed. Sometimes, learners might forget the है (hai) verb, making it sound incomplete. It’s like asking "Who this?" in English – understandable but not quite right.

यह कौन? यह कौन है?
वह कौन है? (if the person is nearby) यह कौन है?

Common Variations

In some regions, especially in more casual settings, people might shorten it or use slightly different phrasing. For instance, you might hear कौन है ये? (kaun hai ye?), which is a very common informal variant, especially in spoken Hindi. The word order changes, making it sound more spontaneous. Another informal variation, particularly among younger speakers or in very relaxed contexts, might be just कौन है? (kaun hai?) if the context of "this" is already obvious. Think of it like English speakers saying "Who's there?" vs. "Who is that person?"

Real Conversations

Speaker 1: *Doorbell rings*

Speaker 2: अरे, यह कौन है? (Hey, who is this?)

Speaker 1: पता नहीं, जाकर देखो। (Don't know, go and see.)

Speaker A: मैंने आज एक नए आदमी को ऑफिस में देखा। (I saw a new man in the office today.)

Speaker B: अच्छा? वह कौन है? (Oh? Who is he?)

Speaker A: मुझे नहीं पता, शायद कोई नया कर्मचारी। (I don't know, maybe a new employee.)

Quick FAQ

  • What does यह mean? यह (yeh) means 'this'.
  • What does कौन mean? कौन (kaun) means 'who'.
  • What does है mean? है (hai) means 'is'.
  • Is it polite? Generally yes, for everyday situations.
  • Can I use it for animals? Usually not for pets you know, but maybe for an unfamiliar stray.

Nutzungshinweise

This phrase is versatile for everyday identification. While neutral, avoid it in highly formal settings where more deference is required. The key is its directness for identifying someone nearby; use 'वह कौन है?' for someone distant. Remember to use the formal 'हैं' (`hain`) when addressing elders or in professional contexts to show respect.

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Tone Matters

Always keep your tone soft. A harsh tone can make this question sound like an accusation.

💬

Use 'Ji'

Adding 'ji' to the end makes it polite. 'Yeh kaun hain ji?'

Beispiele

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#1 Texting a friend about a new person at work
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आज ऑफिस में एक नया आदमी देखा, यह कौन है?

Saw a new man at the office today, who is this?

Used to inquire about an unknown individual encountered in a specific setting.

#2 At a friend's party, seeing an unfamiliar guest
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तुम्हारे साथ जो खड़ा है, यह कौन है?

The one standing with you, who is this?

Points out someone nearby and asks for their identity.

#3 Hearing a voice from another room

मेरे कमरे के बाहर से आवाज़ आ रही है, यह कौन है?

There's a voice coming from outside my room, who is this?

Used when identity is unknown due to auditory perception.

#4 Instagram caption asking about a character in a photo
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इस फोटो में मेरे साथ यह कौन है?

Who is this with me in this photo?

Engaging followers to identify someone in a shared image.

#5 WhatsApp message to a group about an unknown participant
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यह नया नंबर है, यह कौन है?

This is a new number, who is this?

Quickly identifying an unknown contact in a digital space.

#6 Professional meeting, a new person joins the call
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क्षमा करें, क्या आप बता सकते हैं, यह कौन है?

Excuse me, could you tell me, who is this?

A polite way to ask for identification in a professional setting.

#7 Formal introduction scenario
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यह कौन है जिन्हें हम मिलने जा रहे हैं?

Who is this person we are going to meet?

Slightly more formal inquiry about an upcoming meeting.

#8 Humorous situation: A pet acting strangely
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मेरे कुत्ते के साथ यह कौन है? लगता है कोई भूत है!

Who is this with my dog? It seems like a ghost!

Used humorously, perhaps referring to a pet's imaginary friend or a funny costume.

#9 Emotional moment: Seeing an old friend unexpectedly
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अरे! तुम यहाँ? यह कौन है?!

Hey! You here? Who is this?!

Expressed with surprise and emotion upon recognizing someone.

#10 Common mistake: Forgetting the verb
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✗ यह कौन? → ✓ यह कौन है?

✗ Who this? → ✓ Who is this?

Forgetting the verb `है` (`hai`) makes the sentence incomplete.

#11 Common mistake: Using 'that' instead of 'this'
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✗ वह कौन है? → ✓ यह कौन है? (when the person is nearby)

✗ Who is that? → ✓ Who is this? (when the person is nearby)

Using `वह` (`vah` - that) when the person is close by is incorrect.

#12 Asking about someone in a picture from afar

उस तस्वीर में यह कौन है?

Who is this in that picture?

Clarifying identity within a visual reference.

Teste dich selbst

Choose the correct question for a person.

___ कौन है?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: यह

We need the subject 'yah' (this) to complete the sentence.

Fill in the blank.

फोन पर: हैलो, ___ कौन है?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: यह

When answering the phone, we use 'yah' to ask who is on the line.

Match the Hindi to English.

यह कौन है? -> Who is this?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: True

The translation is accurate.

Complete the dialogue.

A: [?] B: मैं राहुल हूँ।

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: तुम कौन हो?

Since the answer is 'I am Rahul', the question must be 'Who are you?'.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Choose the correct question for a person. Choose A1

___ कौन है?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: यह

We need the subject 'yah' (this) to complete the sentence.

Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A1

फोन पर: हैलो, ___ कौन है?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: यह

When answering the phone, we use 'yah' to ask who is on the line.

Match the Hindi to English. Match A1

Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: True

The translation is accurate.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: [?] B: मैं राहुल हूँ।

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: तुम कौन हो?

Since the answer is 'I am Rahul', the question must be 'Who are you?'.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

6 Fragen

No, use 'Yeh kya hai?' for objects.

It can be if said with a harsh tone. Use 'Aap kaun hain?' for strangers.

Use 'Ye kaun hain?'

'Hai' is singular, 'hain' is plural or formal.

Yes, it is very common.

The phrase is gender-neutral.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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वह कौन है?

similar

Who is that?

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आप कौन हैं?

builds on

Who are you?

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यह क्या है?

contrast

What is this?

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