Significado
Leisure time when one is not working or busy.
Contexto cultural
In North India, 'khali samay' is often synonymous with 'gappe maarna' (chatting). It is a social activity. In modern corporate offices, 'khali samay' is rare, and people often use 'bandwidth' as a loanword, but 'khali samay' remains the standard term for personal life. In traditional households, 'khali samay' is often expected to be spent helping with household chores.
Use 'mein'
Always use 'mein' (in) when talking about what you do in your free time.
Context matters
In India, asking 'Do you have free time?' is a common way to start a conversation.
Significado
Leisure time when one is not working or busy.
Use 'mein'
Always use 'mein' (in) when talking about what you do in your free time.
Context matters
In India, asking 'Do you have free time?' is a common way to start a conversation.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
मेरे पास ________ में पढ़ने का शौक है।
You read during your free time.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
Possession of time is expressed with 'mere paas'.
Match the Hindi phrase to its English meaning.
Match: खाली समय
Khali samay means free time.
Complete the dialogue.
A: क्या तुम कल फ्री हो? B: हाँ, मेरे पास ________ है।
If you are free, you have free time.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosमेरे पास ________ में पढ़ने का शौक है।
You read during your free time.
Choose the correct sentence.
Possession of time is expressed with 'mere paas'.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Khali samay means free time.
A: क्या तुम कल फ्री हो? B: हाँ, मेरे पास ________ है।
If you are free, you have free time.
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Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, it's for personal time.
It is neutral.
Say 'Main khali hoon'.
It's more poetic.
No, use 'chhutti'.
Yes, very common.
No, it implies balance.
Kha-lee Sa-may.
Frases relacionadas
फुरसत का समय
synonymLeisure time
वक्त निकालना
builds onTo carve out time
छुट्टी
contrastHoliday/Leave