B1 Idiom خنثی 2 دقیقه مطالعه

नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा

naca na jana aagana taugdhha

Can't dance, courtyard crooked

به‌طور تحت‌اللفظی: Naach (Dance) na (not) jaane (know), aangan (courtyard) tedha (crooked)

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Blaming external tools for your own lack of skill.
  • A witty way to call out someone making poor excuses.
  • Equivalent to 'a bad workman blames his tools' in English.

معنی

It describes someone who lacks skill but blames their failure on their equipment or surroundings. It is like saying 'a bad workman always blames his tools.'

مثال‌های کلیدی

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1

A friend loses a video game and blames the lag.

Tumhe khelna nahi aata, bas bol rahe ho internet slow hai. Naach na jaane aangan tedha!

You don't know how to play, you're just saying the internet is slow. Can't dance, courtyard is crooked!

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A colleague blames the laptop for a slow presentation.

Laptop theek hai, tumne taiyari nahi ki. Naach na jaane aangan tedha.

The laptop is fine, you didn't prepare. A bad workman blames his tools.

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Texting a friend who failed a recipe and blamed the oven.

Recipe follow nahi ki aur ab oven ko blame kar rahe ho? Naach na jaane aangan tedha! 😂

You didn't follow the recipe and now you're blaming the oven? Typical!

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زمینه فرهنگی

In North Indian villages, the 'aangan' is still the primary place for social gatherings. This idiom is used frequently by elders to teach children about taking responsibility. In modern Indian offices, this phrase is often used in 'Hinglish' contexts to mock colleagues who blame technology for their own delays. The idiom appears in many movie dialogues and songs to portray a character who is a 'bluffer' or a 'feku' (someone who boasts but can't deliver). Cricket commentators often use this phrase when a player complains about the pitch or the lights after playing a bad shot.

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Use it for 'Lag'

If you're playing games with Indian friends and someone blames 'high ping' or 'lag' for dying, drop this idiom. You'll sound like a pro.

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Don't over-conjugate

Keep it as 'Naach na jaane'. Don't try to make it 'Naachna nahi jaanta'. It sounds weird to native ears.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Blaming external tools for your own lack of skill.
  • A witty way to call out someone making poor excuses.
  • Equivalent to 'a bad workman blames his tools' in English.

What It Means

Imagine someone steps onto a dance floor and trips. Instead of admitting they can't dance, they complain the floor is uneven. That is exactly what Naach na jaane aangan tedha captures. It is a witty way to call out an excuse. You use it when someone blames external factors for their own incompetence. It suggests the problem is internal, not external.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase as a standalone comment. If a friend fails a game and blames the controller, just say it. It acts like a verbal 'eye-roll.' You don't need to change the grammar much. It is a fixed proverb that fits most contexts perfectly. Just wait for the excuse, then drop the line.

When To Use It

Use it during casual debates or friendly banter. It is great for sports when a player blames the grass. Use it at work if a colleague blames 'bad software' for a late report. It works best when the excuse is obviously thin. It adds a bit of sharp humor to the conversation.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this if someone is genuinely struggling with a broken tool. If the 'courtyard' really is crooked, you will look mean. Do not use it with your boss during a serious performance review. It is too informal and mocking for high-stakes professional crises. Keep it for light-hearted call-outs.

Cultural Background

In traditional Indian homes, the aangan (courtyard) was the heart of the house. It was where festivals and dances happened. Dancing is a respected skill in Indian culture. Blaming the very ground you stand on is seen as a funny, transparent lie. It reflects a cultural value of taking personal responsibility for one's craft.

Common Variations

You might hear people just say the first half: Naach na jaane... and trail off. Everyone knows the rest of the rhyme. Sometimes people swap aangan for other nouns in modern slang, but the original is timeless. It remains one of the most quoted proverbs in Hindi households.

نکات کاربردی

This phrase is highly idiomatic and carries a sarcastic undertone. It is best used in informal or semi-formal settings where a bit of wit is appreciated. Avoid it in situations requiring high empathy.

🎯

Use it for 'Lag'

If you're playing games with Indian friends and someone blames 'high ping' or 'lag' for dying, drop this idiom. You'll sound like a pro.

⚠️

Don't over-conjugate

Keep it as 'Naach na jaane'. Don't try to make it 'Naachna nahi jaanta'. It sounds weird to native ears.

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The 'Aangan' Vibe

Remember that an 'aangan' is a public space. The idiom implies that everyone is watching your failure, which is why the excuse is so desperate.

مثال‌ها

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#1 A friend loses a video game and blames the lag.
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Tumhe khelna nahi aata, bas bol rahe ho internet slow hai. Naach na jaane aangan tedha!

You don't know how to play, you're just saying the internet is slow. Can't dance, courtyard is crooked!

Classic use for gaming excuses.

#2 A colleague blames the laptop for a slow presentation.
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Laptop theek hai, tumne taiyari nahi ki. Naach na jaane aangan tedha.

The laptop is fine, you didn't prepare. A bad workman blames his tools.

Calling out a lack of preparation in a semi-casual office setting.

#3 Texting a friend who failed a recipe and blamed the oven.
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Recipe follow nahi ki aur ab oven ko blame kar rahe ho? Naach na jaane aangan tedha! 😂

You didn't follow the recipe and now you're blaming the oven? Typical!

Using emojis makes the proverb feel light and teasing.

#4 A sibling complains the pen is bad after getting low marks.
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Padhai ki hoti toh pen ki galti nahi nikaalte. Naach na jaane aangan tedha.

If you had studied, you wouldn't blame the pen. You're just making excuses.

Common household banter between siblings.

#5 An aspiring singer blames the microphone for being out of tune.
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Mic toh sahi hai, tumhari awaaz hi besuri hai. Naach na jaane aangan tedha.

The mic is fine, your voice is just out of tune. Stop blaming the tools.

A blunt but honest critique using the idiom.

#6 Someone complaining about the heat after failing a marathon.
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Sabke liye garmi thi, par tum haar gaye. Naach na jaane aangan tedha.

It was hot for everyone, but you lost. Don't blame the weather.

Used to point out that conditions were the same for everyone.

خودت رو بسنج

Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence.

राहुल को गिटार बजाना नहीं आता, पर वह कह रहा है कि तार टूटे हुए हैं। यह तो वही बात हुई— ________।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा

The context describes someone making an excuse for their lack of skill, which is the exact meaning of this idiom.

Fill in the missing word in the idiom.

नाच न जाने ________ टेढ़ा।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: आँगन

The traditional idiom uses 'आँगन' (courtyard) as the place where the dance happens.

Which situation best fits the idiom 'नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा'?

Select the best scenario:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: A person who fails a driving test and says the car's seat was uncomfortable.

This scenario involves a failure followed by a weak excuse about the equipment/environment.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response.

A: 'I couldn't finish the project because my mouse was too slow.' B: 'Stop making excuses! ________.'

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा

B is calling out A's excuse for not finishing the work.

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بانک تمرین

4 تمرین‌ها
Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence. Choose B1

राहुल को गिटार बजाना नहीं आता, पर वह कह रहा है कि तार टूटे हुए हैं। यह तो वही बात हुई— ________।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा

The context describes someone making an excuse for their lack of skill, which is the exact meaning of this idiom.

Fill in the missing word in the idiom. جای خالی A2

नाच न जाने ________ टेढ़ा।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: आँगन

The traditional idiom uses 'आँगन' (courtyard) as the place where the dance happens.

Which situation best fits the idiom 'नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा'? situation_matching B1

Select the best scenario:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: A person who fails a driving test and says the car's seat was uncomfortable.

This scenario involves a failure followed by a weak excuse about the equipment/environment.

Complete the dialogue with the most natural response. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'I couldn't finish the project because my mouse was too slow.' B: 'Stop making excuses! ________.'

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: नाच न जाने आँगन टेढ़ा

B is calling out A's excuse for not finishing the work.

🎉 امتیاز: /4

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

It can be. It's sarcastic. Use it with friends to tease them, but avoid using it with your boss or elders unless you're very close.

Yes! The phrase is gender-neutral and doesn't change its form.

It's a central open courtyard in a traditional Indian house. It's where most social activities happen.

Sometimes people just say 'Aangan tedha' as a shorthand, but the full version is much more common.

Yes, it's very common in Hindi journalism and literature to describe someone avoiding responsibility.

Literally, yes. Figuratively, it can mean difficult, complicated, or 'not right.'

Dancing is a skill that requires a flat surface. Blaming the floor is the easiest excuse for a bad dancer.

It is 'Naach na jaane.' Using 'Naachna' makes it sound less like a proverb.

Then the idiom doesn't apply! The idiom is specifically for *false* excuses.

All the time! It's a staple of comedic dialogues.

عبارات مرتبط

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अपना दोष दूसरों पर मढ़ना

similar

To pin one's fault on others.

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खिसियानी बिल्ली खंभा नोचे

similar

An embarrassed cat scratches the pillar.

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आम के आम गुठलियों के दाम

contrast

Double the profit.

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काम का न काज का, दुश्मन अनाज का

similar

Good for nothing, just a waste of food.

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