A1 Expression خنثی 2 دقیقه مطالعه

पाँच घंटे लगते हैं

paanch ghante lagte hain

Takes 5 hours

به‌طور تحت‌اللفظی: Five hours attach/apply.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Used to state that a duration is five hours long.
  • Combines the number five, the word for hours, and 'takes'.
  • Essential for travel, work, and general scheduling in India.

معنی

This is how you tell someone that a journey, task, or wait takes five hours. It is a simple, direct way to talk about time duration in Hindi.

مثال‌های کلیدی

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Explaining travel time to a tourist

Delhi se Jaipur jaane mein paanch ghante lagte hain.

It takes five hours to go from Delhi to Jaipur.

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Discussing a work project in a meeting

Is kaam mein roz paanch ghante lagte hain.

This work takes five hours every day.

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Complaining to a friend about a long movie

Bhai, is film mein paanch ghante lagte hain!

Brother, this movie takes five hours!

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زمینه فرهنگی

Train travel is the backbone of India. When people say a journey 'takes five hours', they are often referring to the scheduled time, but culturally, everyone expects a 'buffer' due to the vastness of the network. In major Indian metros, distance is measured in time, not kilometers. A 10km trip might 'take five hours' during peak monsoon traffic, and this phrase is used with a sense of shared resignation. Traditional rituals, especially the 'pheras' or the preparation of the bride, are known to be lengthy. 'Paanch ghante' is a common estimate for these elaborate ceremonies. Slow-cooking (Dum pukht) is a prized culinary tradition. Saying a dish takes five hours is a sign of quality and effort, not a complaint.

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The 'Mein' Rule

Always put 'mein' after the activity. 'Sone mein (In sleeping) paanch ghante lagte hain'.

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Plural Agreement

Don't forget the 'n' sound at the end of 'hain'. It marks the plural 'hours'.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Used to state that a duration is five hours long.
  • Combines the number five, the word for hours, and 'takes'.
  • Essential for travel, work, and general scheduling in India.

What It Means

This phrase is your bread and butter for discussing time. Paanch means five, ghante means hours, and lagte hain means 'it takes'. It describes a recurring or general duration. It is simple, clear, and essential for daily life.

How To Use It

You use this to answer the question 'How long?'. Just place the duration at the start. The verb lagte hain changes based on the subject. Since ghante (hours) is plural and masculine, we use lagte hain. If you were talking about one hour, you would say ek ghanta lagta hai. It is like building with blocks.

When To Use It

Use it when discussing travel times between cities. Use it when explaining how long a movie or a cricket match lasts. It is perfect for telling a friend how long your cooking takes. It works well in professional meetings for project timelines. Use it when you are stuck in traffic and complaining to your spouse.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for a specific point in time. If you mean 'It is five o'clock', say paanch baje hain. Do not use it for a one-time past event. For that, you would say paanch ghante lage. Avoid using it if you are talking about people 'taking' things physically. This is strictly for time, effort, or resources.

Cultural Background

In India, time can be a bit 'flexible'. When someone says paanch ghante lagte hain, they might mean five hours or six. It is often an estimate rather than a stopwatch calculation. Traffic in cities like Mumbai or Delhi makes this a very common phrase. You will hear it at bus stands and train stations constantly.

Common Variations

You can swap the number easily. Do ghante for two hours or dus minute for ten minutes. If you want to say 'it will take', use lagenge. If you want to say 'it took', use lage. Adding kam se kam (at least) at the beginning is very common. For example: Kam se kam paanch ghante lagte hain.

نکات کاربردی

The phrase is grammatically neutral and depends on the plural noun 'ghante'. It is safe to use in any social or professional hierarchy.

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The 'Mein' Rule

Always put 'mein' after the activity. 'Sone mein (In sleeping) paanch ghante lagte hain'.

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Plural Agreement

Don't forget the 'n' sound at the end of 'hain'. It marks the plural 'hours'.

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Adding 'Sirf'

Add 'sirf' (only) before 'paanch' to sound more like a native when you think the time is short.

مثال‌ها

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#1 Explaining travel time to a tourist
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Delhi se Jaipur jaane mein paanch ghante lagte hain.

It takes five hours to go from Delhi to Jaipur.

A very common way to describe inter-city travel.

#2 Discussing a work project in a meeting
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Is kaam mein roz paanch ghante lagte hain.

This work takes five hours every day.

Used here to describe a recurring professional task.

#3 Complaining to a friend about a long movie
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Bhai, is film mein paanch ghante lagte hain!

Brother, this movie takes five hours!

Using 'Bhai' adds a casual, slightly exaggerated tone.

#4 Texting a sibling about cooking
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Biryani banane mein paanch ghante lagte hain.

It takes five hours to make Biryani.

Casual texting style focusing on the effort of cooking.

#5 Waiting for a slow process

Visa milne mein paanch ghante lagte hain.

It takes five hours to get the visa.

Describing a bureaucratic wait time.

#6 Expressing exhaustion after a long commute
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Ghar pahunchne mein paanch ghante lagte hain, main thak gaya hoon.

It takes five hours to reach home, I am tired.

Combines the duration with a personal feeling.

خودت رو بسنج

Fill in the correct form of the verb 'lagna'.

दिल्ली जाने में पाँच घंटे ______ हैं।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: लगते

Since 'ghante' (hours) is masculine plural, the verb must be 'lagte'.

Which sentence correctly says 'It takes me five hours'?

Choose the correct translation:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: मुझे पाँच घंटे लगते हैं।

The dative 'mujhe' is used with 'lagna' to indicate who is experiencing the time duration.

Complete the dialogue.

A: इस काम में कितना समय लगता है? B: इस काम में ______ घंटे लगते हैं।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: पाँच

The simple cardinal number 'paanch' is used to specify the number of hours.

Match the phrase to the correct context.

When would you say 'पाँच घंटे लगते हैं'?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: When describing the length of a flight.

This phrase is specifically used for durations of time.

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Fill in the correct form of the verb 'lagna'. جای خالی A1

दिल्ली जाने में पाँच घंटे ______ हैं।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: लगते

Since 'ghante' (hours) is masculine plural, the verb must be 'lagte'.

Which sentence correctly says 'It takes me five hours'? Choose A2

Choose the correct translation:

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: मुझे पाँच घंटे लगते हैं।

The dative 'mujhe' is used with 'lagna' to indicate who is experiencing the time duration.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: इस काम में कितना समय लगता है? B: इस काम में ______ घंटे लगते हैं।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: पाँच

The simple cardinal number 'paanch' is used to specify the number of hours.

Match the phrase to the correct context. situation_matching A1

When would you say 'पाँच घंटे लगते हैं'?

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: When describing the length of a flight.

This phrase is specifically used for durations of time.

🎉 امتیاز: /4

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

Yes, but you must use the 'ko' case. 'Mujhe paanch ghante lagte hain' (It takes me five hours).

Yes, 'ghanta' (singular) and 'ghante' (plural) are the standard terms.

Change 'lagte hain' to 'lage'. 'Paanch ghante lage.'

You can add 'poore' (full). 'Poore paanch ghante lagte hain.'

Yes! 'Lagna' also works for money. 'Paanch rupaye lagte hain' (It costs five rupees).

Yes, it is perfectly neutral and acceptable in all professional settings.

In Hindi, 'lena' implies a conscious action of grabbing something. Time is seen as something that happens to you.

Use the future tense: 'Paanch ghante lagenge'.

No, it can mean 'to feel', 'to seem', 'to hit', or 'to start'. Context is key!

Both mean time. 'Samay' is Sanskrit-based, 'vakt' is Arabic-based. Both work with this phrase.

عبارات مرتبط

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कितना समय लगता है?

builds on

How much time does it take?

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पाँच घंटे की बात है

similar

It's just a matter of five hours.

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पाँच घंटे बीत गए

contrast

Five hours have passed.

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पाँच घंटे बाकी हैं

similar

Five hours are remaining.

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