En 15 segundos
- A 'Hinglish' command used to fix or reset something.
- Combines English 'restore' with the Hindi verb for 'do'.
- Perfect for tech, antiques, or resetting a situation.
Significado
This is a modern Hindi phrase used to tell someone to bring something back to its original state or fix a digital setting. It combines the English word 'restore' with the Hindi verb 'karo' (do).
Ejemplos clave
3 de 6Helping a friend with their phone
Settings ko restore karo.
Restore the settings.
Instructing a carpenter on an old table
Is purani mez ko restore karo.
Restore this old table.
Texting a colleague about a deleted file
Backup se file restore karo please.
Please restore the file from the backup.
Contexto cultural
In tech hubs like Bangalore or Gurgaon, English terms are preferred in professional settings. Older generations might prefer 'पुनर्स्थापित करें' (punarsthapit karein), though it sounds very formal.
Context is key
Only use this for digital items!
En 15 segundos
- A 'Hinglish' command used to fix or reset something.
- Combines English 'restore' with the Hindi verb for 'do'.
- Perfect for tech, antiques, or resetting a situation.
What It Means
रिस्टोर करो (Restore karo) is a classic example of 'Hinglish'. It blends the English technical term 'restore' with the Hindi command karo. You are essentially telling someone to 'perform the action of restoring'. It is used for computer files, old furniture, or even a broken relationship. It sounds modern and efficient.
How To Use It
You use this phrase like a standard verb. Place the object you want to fix at the beginning. For example, File restore karo. It works perfectly in digital contexts. It also works for physical objects. If you find a vintage chair, you can say Ise restore karo. It is direct and clear.
When To Use It
Use it when you are talking about technology. It is the go-to phrase for IT support or phone issues. Use it when discussing antiques or home renovations. Use it with friends when a situation needs to go back to 'normal'. It is great for quick instructions. It feels proactive and helpful.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this in very traditional settings. Older generations might prefer the pure Hindi word punasthapit. Avoid using it in highly formal literature. It can sound a bit too 'tech-savvy' for a poetic moment. Don't use it if you are asking for a deep emotional apology. It might sound too mechanical for a sensitive heart-to-heart.
Cultural Background
India is a global tech hub. Hinglish is the unofficial language of the office. Phrases like रिस्टोर करो emerged from the IT boom. Most urban Indians use English verbs with Hindi grammar. It shows you are part of the modern, connected world. It bridges the gap between traditional roots and global tech culture.
Common Variations
You can change the level of respect easily. Use रिस्टोर कीजिए (Restore kijiye) for your boss. Use रिस्टोर कर (Restore kar) for your best friend. In the past tense, you would say रिस्टोर किया (Restore kiya). If you are asking for a favor, add zara at the start. It makes the command sound like a polite request.
Notas de uso
This phrase is neutral and widely accepted in urban India. It is most common in tech-related conversations but has expanded to lifestyle and DIY contexts. Use 'kijiye' for formal settings and 'kar' for very close friends.
Context is key
Only use this for digital items!
Ejemplos
6Settings ko restore karo.
Restore the settings.
A common way to give technical advice to a peer.
Is purani mez ko restore karo.
Restore this old table.
Using the phrase for physical objects or furniture.
Backup se file restore karo please.
Please restore the file from the backup.
Standard office communication using Hinglish.
Apna purana look restore karo!
Restore your old look!
A lighthearted way to say you liked their previous style better.
TV ki settings restore kar.
Restore the TV settings.
Using the informal 'kar' for a younger family member.
Chalo hamari dosti ko restore karte hain.
Come on, let's restore our friendship.
Using a tech term for an emotional connection to lighten the mood.
Ponte a prueba
Which is the correct way to fix a broken chair?
Choose the correct sentence.
Physical objects are 'fixed' (theek karna), not 'restored' (restore karna) in casual Hindi.
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Physical objects are 'fixed' (theek karna), not 'restored' (restore karna) in casual Hindi.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasNo, use 'ठीक करो' for a car.
Frases relacionadas
ठीक करो
contrastFix it
वापस लाओ
similarBring it back