Significado
Succeeding in getting something.
Contexto cultural
In Nepal, the right hand is used for giving and receiving. Using 'haat laagnu' subtly evokes this cultural practice of respectful exchange. The concept of 'attainment' is often linked to 'Karma' or 'Bhagya' (fate). Getting something 'in hand' is seen as a fruition of past efforts or divine grace. In the historical trade culture of the Newars, 'haat laagnu' was the verbal contract of a successful bazaar transaction. Even in the age of e-commerce (like Daraz), people use 'haat laagnu' when their delivery finally arrives, bridging the gap between digital clicks and physical touch.
The '-lai' Rule
Always remember to add '-lai' to the person. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Not for Sickness
Never use 'haat laagnu' for diseases. It sounds like you are happy to have the flu!
Significado
Succeeding in getting something.
The '-lai' Rule
Always remember to add '-lai' to the person. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Not for Sickness
Never use 'haat laagnu' for diseases. It sounds like you are happy to have the flu!
News Listening
Listen to Nepali news for 5 minutes. You will almost certainly hear 'haat laagyo' when they talk about police or government achievements.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
मलाई चिट्ठामा एक लाख रुपैयाँ [___] [___]।
Winning money in a lottery is a classic case of 'haat laagyo.'
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
The recipient must take the '-lai' marker.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You searched for your lost ring for two days and finally found it under the bed.
Finding something lost is 'haat laagnu.' 'Haat dhunu' would mean you lost it forever.
Complete the dialogue.
A: तिम्रो नयाँ मोबाइल कस्तो छ? B: राम्रो छ, सेलमा सस्तोमा [___]।
The singular past tense 'laagyo' is used for a completed acquisition.
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Ayudas visuales
Getting vs. Losing
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosमलाई चिट्ठामा एक लाख रुपैयाँ [___] [___]।
Winning money in a lottery is a classic case of 'haat laagyo.'
Choose the correct sentence:
The recipient must take the '-lai' marker.
You searched for your lost ring for two days and finally found it under the bed.
Finding something lost is 'haat laagnu.' 'Haat dhunu' would mean you lost it forever.
A: तिम्रो नयाँ मोबाइल कस्तो छ? B: राम्रो छ, सेलमा सस्तोमा [___]।
The singular past tense 'laagyo' is used for a completed acquisition.
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Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with friends, but you'll also see it in newspapers.
Generally no. You don't 'haat laagnu' a friend. It's for objects, prizes, or abstract goals.
The most common form is 'हात लाग्यो' (Haat laagyo).
Usually, yes. Even if you find something by accident, it's considered a 'success' in finding it.
No, that's incorrect. Use 'Ma-lai haat laagyo.'
Yes, Hindi has a very similar idiom 'हाथ लगना' (Haath lagna) with the same meaning.
Only in the negative form: 'Kehi haat laagena' (Got nothing).
'Paunu' is a general verb for 'to get.' 'Haat Laagnu' is more descriptive and idiomatic, often implying a specific event or achievement.
Frases relacionadas
हात पार्नु
similarTo actively secure or capture something.
हात धुनु
contrastTo lose something completely.
हात हाल्नु
similarTo start a task or to interfere.
फेला पार्नु
synonymTo find or discover.