फ़्लाइट टाइम कितना है?
flight time kitna hai?
What's flight time?
Literalmente: Flight time how much is?
En 15 segundos
- Used to ask about flight duration or departure schedule.
- Combines English nouns with Hindi grammar for natural 'Hinglish'.
- Perfect for airports, travel planning, and coordinating pickups.
Significado
This is a simple way to ask how long a flight will take or what time a flight is scheduled to depart.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6Checking in at the airport
Excuse me, flight time kitna hai?
Excuse me, what is the flight time?
Texting a friend about their arrival
Bhai, flight time kitna hai? Main lene aaunga.
Brother, what's the flight time? I will come to pick you up.
Asking a colleague about a business trip
Aapki flight time kitna hai kal?
What is your flight time tomorrow?
Contexto cultural
Airports in India are often crowded, and 'flight time' is a topic of constant discussion among travelers waiting at gates. Using English words like 'flight' and 'time' is a sign of being part of the modern urban middle class. While social events might start late, Indian flights are generally on time, leading to a high-stress environment around 'flight time'. The 'see-off' culture means 'flight time' is known by the whole extended family.
The Hinglish Advantage
Don't be afraid to use English nouns. In Indian airports, using 'vimaan' might actually cause confusion!
Gender Matters
Always remember 'Time' is a boy (masculine) in Hindi grammar. Use 'Kitna', not 'Kitni'.
En 15 segundos
- Used to ask about flight duration or departure schedule.
- Combines English nouns with Hindi grammar for natural 'Hinglish'.
- Perfect for airports, travel planning, and coordinating pickups.
What It Means
This phrase is a perfect example of 'Hinglish' in action. You are asking about the duration or the timing of a flight. In modern India, English technical words like flight and time are used 99% of the time. It is direct, clear, and gets the job done without any linguistic fluff.
How To Use It
Simply drop this into a conversation when discussing travel plans. You can use it to ask about the total hours in the air. You can also use it to confirm the departure time on a ticket. It is incredibly versatile because it covers both 'when' and 'how long'. If you want to be specific about duration, you might add kitni der (how long), but this short version works perfectly fine.
When To Use It
Use it at the airport check-in counter. Use it when texting a friend who is coming to visit you. It is great for business trips when coordinating pickups. If you are sitting on a plane and the pilot makes an announcement you didn't catch, ask your neighbor this. It is a universal traveler's tool.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using this if you are in a high-level Sanskrit poetry competition. Jokes aside, do not use it for trains or buses. For those, you would swap flight for train or bus. Also, if you are asking for the 'current' time while standing in an airport, just ask samay kya hua hai? instead.
Cultural Background
India has seen a massive boom in domestic aviation. Because of this, travel vocabulary has become heavily westernized. Even people who don't speak fluent English will use the word flight. It represents the fast-paced, modern lifestyle of urban India. Using the pure Hindi word vimaan (airplane) today actually sounds a bit like you're in a historical drama!
Common Variations
If you want to sound more like a local, you can say flight kitne baje hai? (What time is the flight?). Another common one is kitni der ki flight hai? (How long is the flight?). If you are feeling very casual with friends, just say flight kab ki hai? (When's the flight?). All of these will get you the information you need.
Notas de uso
This is a neutral, everyday phrase. It works in 90% of situations. The only 'gotcha' is that it's slightly ambiguous between departure time and flight duration, so be prepared for either answer!
The Hinglish Advantage
Don't be afraid to use English nouns. In Indian airports, using 'vimaan' might actually cause confusion!
Gender Matters
Always remember 'Time' is a boy (masculine) in Hindi grammar. Use 'Kitna', not 'Kitni'.
Ejemplos
6Excuse me, flight time kitna hai?
Excuse me, what is the flight time?
A polite way to confirm the schedule with staff.
Bhai, flight time kitna hai? Main lene aaunga.
Brother, what's the flight time? I will come to pick you up.
Very common between friends coordinating logistics.
Aapki flight time kitna hai kal?
What is your flight time tomorrow?
Adding 'aapki' makes it respectful for a colleague.
Uff! 15 ghante? Itna zyada flight time kitna hai!
Ugh! 15 hours? Why is the flight time so much!
Used here to express frustration at a long duration.
Sunno, is wali flight ka time kitna hai?
Listen, what is the time for this particular flight?
Used while looking at booking screens together.
Unki flight time kitna hai? Abhi tak message nahi aaya.
What is their flight time? No message has come yet.
Shows concern about someone's arrival.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'how much'.
आपकी फ़्लाइट टाइम _______ है?
Since 'time' is masculine, we use 'कितना'.
Which sentence is the most natural Hinglish way to ask about flight duration?
How long is the flight?
This is the most common way to ask for duration in a neutral/informal context.
Complete the dialogue.
Passenger: एक्सक्यूज़ मी, दिल्ली वाली फ़्लाइट टाइम कितना है? Staff: ___________।
The staff should respond with a time.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
3 ejerciciosआपकी फ़्लाइट टाइम _______ है?
Since 'time' is masculine, we use 'कितना'.
How long is the flight?
This is the most common way to ask for duration in a neutral/informal context.
Passenger: एक्सक्यूज़ मी, दिल्ली वाली फ़्लाइट टाइम कितना है? Staff: ___________।
The staff should respond with a time.
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Preguntas frecuentes
2 preguntasIt is correct 'Hinglish'. In pure Hindi, it would be 'Vimaan ka samay kya hai', but no one says that in real life.
Yes, just say 'Bus time kitna hai?'.
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builds onWhen will boarding start?
फ़्लाइट डिले है। (Flight delay hai.)
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