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शादी करना

shaadi karna

to get married

Literalmente: wedding to do

En 15 segundos

  • The standard Hindi phrase for 'to get married'.
  • Combines the noun 'shadi' with the verb 'karna'.
  • Always use the word 'se' when marrying a specific person.

Significado

This phrase is the standard way to say 'to get married' in Hindi. It literally means 'to do a wedding,' and it's used for everything from a casual chat about future plans to a formal marriage proposal.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Proposing to a partner

क्या तुम मुझसे शादी करोगी?

Will you marry me?

2

Talking about future plans with a friend

मैं अगले साल शादी करना चाहता हूँ।

I want to get married next year.

3

Informing a boss about a life update

सर, मैं दिसंबर में शादी कर रहा हूँ।

Sir, I am getting married in December.

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Contexto cultural

Weddings are multi-day events.

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Grammar Tip

Always remember the 'ne' in past tense.

En 15 segundos

  • The standard Hindi phrase for 'to get married'.
  • Combines the noun 'shadi' with the verb 'karna'.
  • Always use the word 'se' when marrying a specific person.

What It Means

शादी करना is your go-to phrase for the act of getting married. In Hindi, many actions are described as 'doing' a noun. Here, शादी (wedding/marriage) is the noun. करना (to do) is the verb. Together, they describe the life-changing event of tying the knot. It is simple, direct, and used by everyone. Whether you are planning a small ceremony or a week-long extravaganza, this is the phrase you need.

How To Use It

You will mostly use this with the postposition से. In English, you marry someone. In Hindi, you marry 'with' someone. For example, मैं तुमसे शादी करना चाहता हूँ means 'I want to marry you.' Remember to conjugate करना based on the tense. Use की or करूँगा depending on if you already did it or plan to. It is a very flexible phrase. It fits into almost any sentence structure easily.

When To Use It

Use this when discussing your future life goals with friends. It is perfect for asking a partner the big question. You can use it when talking about celebrities or relatives too. Use it at a dinner party when the nosy aunties ask about your plans. It is also common in professional settings when discussing leave for a wedding. It is the most natural way to bring up the topic. If you are texting a friend about a cousin, this is the phrase.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this if you are just attending a wedding. For that, use शादी में जाना (to go to a wedding). Also, avoid it if you are the one organizing someone else's wedding. In that case, use शादी कराना (to cause a marriage to happen). If you are talking about the state of being married, use शादीशुदा. Don't confuse the act with the status. Also, in very religious Hindu contexts, you might hear विवाह, but शादी is much more common.

Cultural Background

Weddings in India are not just events; they are festivals. The 'Big Fat Indian Wedding' is a real cultural phenomenon. It involves hundreds of guests and days of dancing. When you say शादी करना, you aren't just talking about a legal document. You are talking about joining two entire families together. It is a massive milestone in Indian society. People often save for decades just for this one event. It is a time of heavy jewelry, bright silks, and endless food.

Common Variations

You will often hear ब्याह करना in rural areas or folk songs. It sounds a bit more traditional and old-fashioned. For Muslim weddings, the specific term is निकाह करना. If you want to sound very formal or literary, you can use विवाह करना. However, in 99% of daily life, शादी करना is the winner. It is modern, understood everywhere, and perfectly acceptable in any social circle.

Notas de uso

This is a neutral phrase suitable for all contexts. Ensure you conjugate the verb 'karna' correctly for gender and number.

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Grammar Tip

Always remember the 'ne' in past tense.

Ejemplos

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#1 Proposing to a partner

क्या तुम मुझसे शादी करोगी?

Will you marry me?

A classic proposal using the feminine form of the verb.

#2 Talking about future plans with a friend

मैं अगले साल शादी करना चाहता हूँ।

I want to get married next year.

Expressing a personal desire or plan.

#3 Informing a boss about a life update

सर, मैं दिसंबर में शादी कर रहा हूँ।

Sir, I am getting married in December.

Formal notification of a life event.

#4 A humorous take on being single

मेरी बिल्ली मुझसे शादी नहीं करना चाहती!

My cat doesn't want to marry me!

Using the phrase in a silly, lighthearted way.

#5 Texting a friend about a celebrity

क्या उसने सच में शादी कर ली?

Did he/she really get married?

Common way to discuss gossip or news over text.

#6 Discussing family pressure

मेरे घरवाले कह रहे हैं कि अब शादी कर लो।

My family is saying that I should get married now.

A very common relatable scenario in Indian households.

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मैं _____ चाहता हूँ।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: शादी करना

The infinitive is needed here.

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मैं _____ चाहता हूँ।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: शादी करना

The infinitive is needed here.

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Preguntas frecuentes

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It is neutral.

Frases relacionadas

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शादीशुदा

synonym

Married

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