Significado
A freshly prepared warm meal.
Contexto cultural
In Pakistan, the 'Tandoor' culture ensures that bread is always served 'garam'. People often send a child to the local baker just minutes before sitting down to eat. During Ramadan, 'Garam Khana' for Iftar is a communal effort. Samosas and Pakoras must be 'garama garam' at the moment the fast breaks. The 'Dabbawala' or Tiffin service is a lifeline. Even if the food isn't steaming, the goal is to provide a 'home-cooked' feel which is synonymous with 'garam khana'. Free kitchens (Langar) at shrines serve 'Garam Khana' to thousands daily, symbolizing that God's bounty is always fresh and available to all.
The 'Freshness' Rule
When someone offers you 'Garam Khana', they are offering you their time and effort. Always accept with a 'Shukriya'.
Spice vs Heat
Remember: A 'Garam' curry might be mild in spice but high in temperature. Don't assume it's spicy!
Significado
A freshly prepared warm meal.
The 'Freshness' Rule
When someone offers you 'Garam Khana', they are offering you their time and effort. Always accept with a 'Shukriya'.
Spice vs Heat
Remember: A 'Garam' curry might be mild in spice but high in temperature. Don't assume it's spicy!
Garama Garam
Use 'Garama Garam' when talking about fried snacks like Pakoras to sound like a local food expert.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'warm'.
امی نے بہت ___ کھانا بنایا ہے۔
'Garam' is the correct adjective for warm food.
Which sentence correctly asks for warm food in a restaurant?
How do you ask for warm food?
Option C uses 'Garam' (warm) and 'Layein' (bring/please bring).
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a street stall and want the freshest samosas.
'Garama Garam' is used for steaming fresh street food.
Complete the dialogue.
A: کھانا کیسا ہے؟ B: بہت اچھا ہے، بالکل ___ ہے۔
'Garam aur taza' (warm and fresh) is a common positive pairing.
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Ayudas visuales
Garam vs. Teekha
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosامی نے بہت ___ کھانا بنایا ہے۔
'Garam' is the correct adjective for warm food.
How do you ask for warm food?
Option C uses 'Garam' (warm) and 'Layein' (bring/please bring).
Situation: You are at a street stall and want the freshest samosas.
'Garama Garam' is used for steaming fresh street food.
A: کھانا کیسا ہے؟ B: بہت اچھا ہے، بالکل ___ ہے۔
'Garam aur taza' (warm and fresh) is a common positive pairing.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasUsually, yes. While it can mean reheated food, in a cultural context, it implies the freshness of a new meal.
Yes, but it means they are angry or have a hot temper ('Garam mizaaj'), not that they are 'freshly cooked'!
'Garam Khana' is the noun phrase (Warm Food). 'Khana Garam (hai)' is a sentence (The food is warm).
The opposite is 'Thanda Khana' (Cold food) or 'Baasi Khana' (Stale food).
It's an intensive form used to emphasize that the food is steaming hot and very fresh.
Yes, 'Garam Chai' is very common. However, 'Garam Khana' is the specific collocation for meals.
No, for weather we say 'Garmi' (noun) or 'Garam din' (adjective), but usually just 'Garmi hai'.
You can say: 'Khana garam kar dein' (Please heat the food).
It is neutral. It's fine for both a street stall and a palace.
In very low-level slang, it can, but it is considered vulgar and should be avoided in 99% of situations.
Frases relacionadas
گرما گرم
specialized formPiping hot / Freshly made
تازہ کھانا
similarFresh food
گھر کا کھانا
builds onHome-cooked food
ٹھنڈا کھانا
contrastCold food