जींस चलेगी?
jeans chalegi?
Jeans okay?
بهطور تحتاللفظی: {"\u091c\u0940\u0902\u0938":"jeans","\u091a\u0932\u0947\u0917\u0940":"will run \/ will go \/ will work"}
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Asks if jeans are acceptable.
- Casual dress code check.
- Used with friends and family.
- Avoid in formal settings.
معنی
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مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 11Texting a friend about a party
यार, कल की पार्टी के लिए `जींस चलेगी?`
Dude, for tomorrow's party, will jeans work?
At a casual cafe
मैं कैजुअल कपड़े पहनकर आया हूँ, `जींस चलेगी?`
I've come wearing casual clothes, will jeans be okay?
Planning a weekend trip
वीकेंड ट्रिप पर जा रहे हैं, वहाँ `जींस चलेगी?`
We are going on a weekend trip, will jeans work there?
زمینه فرهنگی
In cities like Delhi and Mumbai, 'Jeans chalegi?' is a standard social lubricant. It shows you are laid back but don't want to ruin the 'vibe'. The 'Friday Dressing' culture made jeans acceptable one day a week, but now many tech companies allow them daily. The question is used to test these boundaries. Older generations might prefer traditional wear for festivals. Asking 'Jeans chalegi?' on Diwali might get you a 'No' from your grandmother. While many temples allow jeans, some in South India or very traditional ones in the North might require a dhoti or saree. Always ask!
The 'Daudega' Response
If someone asks you 'Jeans chalegi?' and you want to say they look great, reply with 'Daudega!' (It will run!). It makes you sound very native.
Gender Matters
Even though 'Jeans' sounds masculine to some, always use 'chalegi' (feminine) to avoid sounding like a beginner.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Asks if jeans are acceptable.
- Casual dress code check.
- Used with friends and family.
- Avoid in formal settings.
What It Means
This phrase is a super casual way to ask if jeans are an acceptable clothing choice for a particular situation. It's not about whether your jeans will literally *run* somewhere, but whether they will be *accepted* or *approved*. Think of it as a quick, informal check on the dress code. It implies a relaxed environment where jeans are generally okay, but you want to confirm for a specific event or place. It’s the Hindi equivalent of asking, “Are jeans alright?” or “Will these jeans pass muster here?”
How To Use It
Use जींस चलेगी? when you're about to go somewhere or participate in an activity and you're wearing jeans, but you're not 100% sure if they fit the vibe. It’s a great shortcut. Instead of asking about the entire dress code, you focus on the most common casual item: jeans. You might say it to a friend before going to a party, or to a colleague before a casual office day. It’s direct, friendly, and gets straight to the point. It’s like sending a quick text: “Hey, I’m wearing jeans, is that cool?”
Formality & Register
This phrase is firmly on the informal side. You wouldn't use it in a formal job interview or a serious business meeting. It’s best reserved for friends, family, or casual acquaintances. Think WhatsApp messages, quick chats with neighbors, or asking someone you know well. Using it in a very formal setting would sound out of place, maybe even a bit cheeky. It's the linguistic equivalent of wearing your comfiest hoodie to a place that might require a blazer – might work, might not!
Real-Life Examples
- Heading to a friend's birthday party: "Hey, I'm coming straight from college.
जींस चलेगी?" (Are jeans okay?) - Planning a casual outing with friends: "Let's go for ice cream.
जींस चलेगी?" (Are jeans okay?) - Arriving at a casual cafe: "Is it okay if I'm in jeans?
जींस चलेगी?" - Going to a relative's informal get-together: "Uncle's place, right?
जींस चलेगी?" - A colleague asks about office wear on a Friday: "Is it okay to wear jeans today?
जींस चलेगी?"
When To Use It
- Asking about dress code for a casual party or gathering.
- Checking if jeans are okay for a relaxed movie outing.
- Confirming with friends before a casual lunch or dinner.
- Inquiring about wearability for a relaxed tourist spot.
- When you're unsure about a slightly less formal event.
- Basically, anytime you're in doubt about jeans being acceptable in a non-formal setting. It’s your friendly nudge to the dress code.
When NOT To Use It
- Formal weddings or ceremonies.
- Important job interviews (unless explicitly stated as casual).
- Business meetings with senior management or clients.
- Fancy restaurants with strict dress codes.
- Funerals or somber occasions.
- Any situation where you suspect formal attire is required. If you have to ask, it's probably best to err on the side of caution and dress up a bit. Wearing jeans might be like bringing a beach ball to a library – a bit jarring!
Common Mistakes
- Using it in a formal context: Asking your potential boss
जींस चलेगी?in an interview is a big no-no. They might think you don't understand professional norms. It’s like trying to pay for groceries with Monopoly money – doesn't compute! - Overusing it: If jeans are *clearly* acceptable (like at a very casual hangout), asking
जींस चलेगी?might sound a bit redundant or insecure. It’s like asking if water is wet. - Wrong phrasing: Trying to make it sound more formal by adding words incorrectly. Stick to the simple, direct question.
Common Variations
जींस पहन सकते हैं?(Can I wear jeans?): This is slightly more polite and direct thanजींस चलेगी?. It's still casual but a touch more structured.जींस ठीक है?(Are jeans okay/fine?): Very similar in meaning and usage toजींस चलेगी?, perhaps a tiny bit more common in some regions.जींस चलेगा क्या?(Will jeans work?): This is a very common colloquial variation, especially in spoken Hindi. Theक्याadds a questioning tone.जींस में आ जाऊँ?(Should I come in jeans?): This implies you're asking permission or seeking approval to wear jeans.
Real Conversations
Scenario 1: Texting a friend before a party
Friend 1: Hey, I'm heading to your party now. Should I wear something specific?
Friend 2: Nah, just casual. जींस चलेगी? 😉
Friend 1: Great, thanks!
Scenario 2: At a casual co-working space
New Member: Hi, I'm new here. Is it okay to wear jeans?
Existing Member: Absolutely! जींस चलेगी? Totally. Most people wear jeans here.
New Member: Awesome, thanks!
Scenario 3: Planning a trip
You
Friend
जींस चलेगी? Of course, it's perfect for that!Quick FAQ
- What's the most direct English translation?
"Are jeans okay?" or "Will jeans work?"
- Is it rude to ask this?
Not at all, it's friendly and practical.
- Can I use this for any type of jeans?
Yes, it covers all styles of jeans.
- Does it apply to other pants?
Primarily jeans, but the concept can extend.
- What if they say no?
They might suggest something more appropriate.
- Is it common in formal settings?
Definitely not. Stick to casual chats.
- Can I use it online?
Yes, in informal online chats or DMs.
- Does it sound childish?
No, it's common across age groups in casual settings.
- What's the vibe?
Relaxed, seeking confirmation, friendly.
- Can I ask about shorts?
Not directly. This is specific to jeans.
- What if I don't wear jeans?
You wouldn't use this phrase then!
- Is it a question about quality?
No, it's about acceptability.
- Can I use it for work?
Only very casual workplaces.
- Does it mean my jeans are old?
No, it's about current appropriateness.
- What's the alternative?
"Is this outfit okay?" or "What's the dress code?"
- Can I use it for a date?
Yes, if it's a casual date.
- Does it imply a specific event?
No, it's general context-dependent.
- What if I'm unsure about the *type* of jeans?
This phrase doesn't specify. You'd need to ask more details.
- Is it used in movies?
Yes, often in casual scenes.
- Can I use it to start a conversation?
It's more of a clarification question.
- What's the opposite?
Asking if formal wear is required.
- Does it work for kids' clothes?
Yes, if asking about kids' attire for an event.
نکات کاربردی
This phrase is strictly informal and should only be used in casual conversations with friends, family, or peers. Avoid it in any situation that requires a degree of formality, such as job interviews, business meetings, or formal events, as it can come across as inappropriate or lacking in awareness.
The 'Daudega' Response
If someone asks you 'Jeans chalegi?' and you want to say they look great, reply with 'Daudega!' (It will run!). It makes you sound very native.
Gender Matters
Even though 'Jeans' sounds masculine to some, always use 'chalegi' (feminine) to avoid sounding like a beginner.
مثالها
11यार, कल की पार्टी के लिए `जींस चलेगी?`
Dude, for tomorrow's party, will jeans work?
Asking a close friend if jeans are suitable for their party.
मैं कैजुअल कपड़े पहनकर आया हूँ, `जींस चलेगी?`
I've come wearing casual clothes, will jeans be okay?
Checking with cafe staff or a friend if jeans are acceptable attire.
वीकेंड ट्रिप पर जा रहे हैं, वहाँ `जींस चलेगी?`
We are going on a weekend trip, will jeans work there?
Inquiring about the appropriateness of jeans for a specific travel destination.
यह इवेंट कैजुअल है? `जींस चलेगी?`
Is this event casual? Will jeans work?
Asking for clarification on the dress code for an event advertised as potentially casual.
Going to the concert tonight! `जींस चलेगी?` 🤘
Going to the concert tonight! Will jeans work? 🤘
A fun, informal way to check dress code for a concert, seeking reassurance.
आज फ्राइडे है, तो ऑफिस में `जींस चलेगी?`
It's Friday today, so will jeans work in the office?
Checking if jeans are permitted on a casual Friday in a workplace.
✗ इंटरव्यू के लिए `जींस चलेगी?` → ✓ इंटरव्यू के लिए क्या पहनूँ?
✗ Will jeans work for the interview? → ✓ What should I wear for the interview?
This phrase is too informal for a job interview. A more appropriate question is needed.
✗ शादी में `जींस चलेगी?` → ✓ शादी के लिए क्या पहनना ठीक रहेगा?
✗ Will jeans work at the wedding? → ✓ What would be appropriate to wear for the wedding?
Using this casual phrase for a formal event like a wedding is inappropriate and shows a misunderstanding of formality.
भाई, वो नई जगह पर `जींस चलेगी?` या सीधा सूट पहन के आऊँ?
Bro, will jeans work at that new place? Or should I come directly wearing a suit?
Exaggerating slightly for humor, implying a wide range of possible dress codes.
मुझे थोड़ी चिंता हो रही है, वहाँ `जींस चलेगी?`
I'm a little worried, will jeans work there?
Shows a bit of nervousness about fitting in with the dress code.
दादी के घर छोटी पार्टी है, `जींस चलेगी?`
There's a small party at Grandma's house, will jeans work?
Asking a family member about dress code for a relaxed family event.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the correct verb form for 'Jeans'.
पार्टी में जींस _______?
Jeans is feminine singular in this context, so 'chalegi' is correct.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural phrase.
A: कल की ट्रिप पर क्या पहनूँ? B: ______.
'Jeans chalegi' is the only logical answer suggesting what to wear.
Match the response to the question.
Question: 'क्या इंटरव्यू में जींस चलेगी?'
Interviews usually require formal clothes, so 'No, wear formal clothes there' is the correct response.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Where will Jeans work?
Yes (Chalegi)
- • Cafe
- • Movie
- • Friend's House
- • Startup Office
No (Nahi Chalegi)
- • Wedding
- • Bank Interview
- • Funeral
- • Formal Gala
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاपार्टी में जींस _______?
Jeans is feminine singular in this context, so 'chalegi' is correct.
A: कल की ट्रिप पर क्या पहनूँ? B: ______.
'Jeans chalegi' is the only logical answer suggesting what to wear.
Question: 'क्या इंटरव्यू में जींस चलेगी?'
Interviews usually require formal clothes, so 'No, wear formal clothes there' is the correct response.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
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سوالات متداول
4 سوالYes! Just change the gender. 'Suit chalega?' (Masculine), 'Saree chalegi?' (Feminine).
Not at all, but it is very casual. Use it with people you are comfortable with.
'Theek hai' means 'It is okay'. 'Chalegi' means 'It will work for this specific situation'. 'Chalegi' is more idiomatic.
No, it's a figurative use of the verb 'chalna' meaning to be acceptable.
عبارات مرتبط
काम चलेगा? (Kaam chalega?)
similarWill it do? / Will it work?
दौड़ेगा! (Daudega!)
builds onIt will run!
नहीं चलेगा (Nahi chalega)
contrastIt won't work / Not acceptable.
सब चलता है (Sab chalta hai)
similarEverything goes / Anything is fine.