Significado
Referring to an event or situation.
Contexto cultural
The phrase is a marker of 'cool' and urban identity. Using it correctly shows you are part of the modern, tech-savvy generation. In Karachi, 'Seen' is often used to describe street trouble or 'lafry' (fights). 'Wahan bara seen tha' might mean there was a protest or a standoff. On Pakistani Twitter and Instagram, '#Seen' or 'Seen on hai' is used to share photos of parties, concerts, or even political rallies. In modern startups in Lahore/Islamabad, 'Seen' is slowly creeping into professional life to describe project statuses, though it remains informal.
The 'On/Off' Rule
If a plan is confirmed, say 'Seen on hai'. If it's cancelled, say 'Seen off hai'. This is the fastest way to communicate status.
Gender Matters
Always treat 'Seen' as a boy (masculine). Saying 'Seen achi hai' will make you sound like a beginner.
Significado
Referring to an event or situation.
The 'On/Off' Rule
If a plan is confirmed, say 'Seen on hai'. If it's cancelled, say 'Seen off hai'. This is the fastest way to communicate status.
Gender Matters
Always treat 'Seen' as a boy (masculine). Saying 'Seen achi hai' will make you sound like a beginner.
The 'Bara Seen' Reaction
When someone tells you something shocking, just say 'Bara seen hai yaar!' with a surprised face. It works for 90% of gossip.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'seen' and 'hona'.
آج رات فلم دیکھنے کا کیا _______؟
Since the question is about 'today' (aaj), we use the present tense 'hai'. 'Seen' is masculine, so 'hai' is correct.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Phrase: 'بڑا سین ہو گیا!'
'Bara seen ho gaya' is used for dramatic or unexpected events.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
A: کل پکنک پر چلنا ہے؟ B: نہیں یار، کل کا تو _______۔
The speaker starts with 'Nahi' (No), so they are likely saying the plan is cancelled or not happening ('Seen off hai').
Which of these is the most appropriate way to ask a friend about their weekend plans?
Weekend plans?
'Seen' is masculine (ka) and 'Manzar' means a literal view, not a plan.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosآج رات فلم دیکھنے کا کیا _______؟
Since the question is about 'today' (aaj), we use the present tense 'hai'. 'Seen' is masculine, so 'hai' is correct.
Phrase: 'بڑا سین ہو گیا!'
'Bara seen ho gaya' is used for dramatic or unexpected events.
A: کل پکنک پر چلنا ہے؟ B: نہیں یار، کل کا تو _______۔
The speaker starts with 'Nahi' (No), so they are likely saying the plan is cancelled or not happening ('Seen off hai').
Weekend plans?
'Seen' is masculine (ka) and 'Manzar' means a literal view, not a plan.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, but it is much more prevalent in Pakistani urban slang. In India, people might use 'Kya scene hai?' in English, but in Urdu/Hindi speech, they might prefer 'Kya chal raha hai?'.
No, it's too informal. Use 'Program' or 'Surat-e-haal' instead.
No, it can mean a plan, an incident, a possibility, or even a vibe. It's a 'chameleon' word.
The most common opposite is 'Seen off hai' or 'Koi seen nahi ہے'.
Not at all. It's just very casual. It's not a swear word or offensive.
You say 'Bara seen hua' or 'Bara seen tha'.
Yes, that is its literal meaning! Context will tell the difference.
'Level' is another slang word meaning 'high quality'. So 'Level ka seen' means a top-tier situation.
It was originally more common among boys, but now it is used universally by all genders in urban areas.
Yes! 'Seen banna' means a plan is being formed or a situation is developing.
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معاملہ ہونا
similarTo be a matter/affair
چکر ہونا
similarTo have a 'circle' or 'affair'
پروگرام ہونا
synonymTo have a program/plan
بات بننا
builds onFor a matter to be settled