Significado
Introducing one's own thoughts or views.
Contexto cultural
In Pakistani social circles, using 'Mere khayal mein' is a sign of 'Tehzeeb' (culture/refinement). It shows you are not imposing your will on others. In Lucknowi culture, the phrase is often paired with 'Adab' (respectful gestures). It is part of a larger linguistic framework of humility. In modern offices in Karachi or Lahore, this phrase is used to 'hedge' suggestions to bosses, allowing the boss to save face even if the suggestion is better than their own. In Mushairas (poetry gatherings), critics use this phrase to gently critique a poet's work without causing public embarrassment.
The 'Aap' Flip
To ask for an opinion, just flip it to 'Aap ke khayal mein?'. It's the easiest way to keep a conversation going.
Don't say 'Mera'
Always check yourself. If you say 'Mera khayal mein', native speakers will understand you, but it's a clear sign of a beginner.
Significado
Introducing one's own thoughts or views.
The 'Aap' Flip
To ask for an opinion, just flip it to 'Aap ke khayal mein?'. It's the easiest way to keep a conversation going.
Don't say 'Mera'
Always check yourself. If you say 'Mera khayal mein', native speakers will understand you, but it's a clear sign of a beginner.
Softening Blows
If you have to say something negative, always start with this phrase. It makes the criticism feel like a personal thought rather than an attack.
Use with 'Ke'
You can also say 'Mera khayal hai ke...' (My thought is that...). It's a bit more formal but very useful for longer explanations.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'My' (Mera/Mere).
_______ خیال میں آج بارش ہوگی۔
Because of the postposition 'mein', 'Mera' must change to the oblique form 'Mere'.
Which sentence is the most polite way to disagree?
Someone says: 'This movie is great!' You think it's boring.
Using 'Mere khayal mein' softens the disagreement and makes it polite.
Complete the dialogue.
احمد: کیا ہمیں کھانا ابھی کھانا چاہیے؟ سارہ: ________ ہمیں تھوڑا انتظار کرنا چاہیے۔
Sara is giving her opinion on when to eat.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When would you say 'Aap ke khayal mein?'
'Aap ke khayal mein' means 'In your opinion'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejercicios_______ خیال میں آج بارش ہوگی۔
Because of the postposition 'mein', 'Mera' must change to the oblique form 'Mere'.
Someone says: 'This movie is great!' You think it's boring.
Using 'Mere khayal mein' softens the disagreement and makes it polite.
احمد: کیا ہمیں کھانا ابھی کھانا چاہیے؟ سارہ: ________ ہمیں تھوڑا انتظار کرنا چاہیے۔
Sara is giving her opinion on when to eat.
When would you say 'Aap ke khayal mein?'
'Aap ke khayal mein' means 'In your opinion'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it is the closest equivalent to 'I think' or 'In my opinion' in English.
No, in Urdu, it almost always comes at the beginning of the clause.
The word 'mein' is a postposition, and in Urdu, postpositions change the preceding pronoun to the oblique case.
Yes, it is very appropriate. It shows you are thoughtful and professional.
'Khayal' is more common and means 'thought'. 'Rai' is more formal and means 'opinion' or 'vote'.
You say 'Mere bhai ke khayal mein'.
Yes, it can mean 'care' (e.g., 'Apna khayal rakhna' - Take care of yourself).
Yes, it is identical in spoken Hindi, though the script used would be Devanagari (मेरे ख्याल में).
It is gender-neutral. Both men and women use 'Mere khayal mein'.
It's better not to. It implies a degree of subjectivity or personal perspective.
Frases relacionadas
میری رائے میں
synonymIn my opinion (formal)
مجھے لگتا ہے
similarIt feels to me / I think
میرا خیال رکھنا
builds onTake care of me
بے خیال
contrastCareless / Lost in thought
خیالی پلاؤ
specialized formDaydreaming (literally: imaginary pulao)