در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used when a restaurant or service is full and has a queue.
- A blend of English 'waiting' and Hindi 'is'.
- Extremely common in urban India and for travel bookings.
معنی
This is a super common Hinglish phrase used when a place is full and you have to wait for your turn. You'll hear it most often at busy restaurants or when checking train ticket availability.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 7At a popular restaurant
भैया, कितनी वेटिंग है?
Brother, how long is the wait?
Checking a train ticket status
मेरी टिकट अभी भी वेटिंग है।
My ticket is still on the waiting list.
Texting a friend from a crowded clinic
यहाँ बहुत वेटिंग है, मैं लेट हो जाऊँगा।
There is a lot of waiting here, I will be late.
زمینه فرهنگی
In big cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore, 'Waiting hai' is a sign of a 'happening' place. People often judge the quality of a street food stall by how much 'waiting' there is. The 'Waiting List' is a cultural phenomenon. There are different types like GNWL (General Waiting List) and RLWL. People often book 'waiting' tickets hoping they will get 'confirmed' by the time of travel. Using 'Waiting' instead of 'Intezar' marks the speaker as part of the modern, English-educated or urban-influenced population. During Diwali or Eid, 'Waiting hai' is heard everywhere—from sweet shops to clothing stores. It reflects the seasonal surge in the Indian economy.
Ask for the 'Number'
If someone says 'Waiting hai', always follow up with 'Kitni waiting hai?' to get the specific number of people or minutes.
Grammar Gender
Remember that 'Waiting' is feminine. Say 'Bahut waiting THI' (past) or 'HOGI' (future), not 'tha' or 'hoga'.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- Used when a restaurant or service is full and has a queue.
- A blend of English 'waiting' and Hindi 'is'.
- Extremely common in urban India and for travel bookings.
What It Means
वेटिंग है (Waiting hai) is the ultimate Hinglish shortcut. It combines the English word "waiting" with the Hindi verb है (is). It simply means there is a queue or a waitlist. You aren't just saying you are waiting. You are describing the status of a place or a service. It is the verbal equivalent of seeing a 'Full House' sign.
How To Use It
Using it is incredibly easy. You don't need complex grammar or long sentences. If you walk into a cafe and see people standing around, just ask the host, "वेटिंग है क्या?" (Is there a wait?). They might reply with a simple, "हाँ, 20 मिनट की वेटिंग है" (Yes, there is a 20-minute wait). It works as both a question and a statement. You can use it for physical queues or digital ones, like booking a cab.
When To Use It
Use it whenever demand exceeds supply. It’s perfect for popular street food stalls on a Friday night. It’s the standard term for Indian Railways when seats are fully booked. You can use it when texting a friend to explain why you are late. "यहाँ बहुत वेटिंग है, थोड़ा टाइम लगेगा" (There's a huge wait here, it'll take some time). It sounds natural and modern.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it for emotional waiting. If you are waiting for a phone call from a crush, don't say वेटिंग है. That sounds like you are a restaurant! Avoid it in very formal Hindi literature or high-level academic speeches. In those cases, use the pure Hindi word प्रतीक्षा (prateeksha). Also, don't use it if the wait is just for one person; it usually implies a system or a crowd.
Cultural Background
India is a land of 1.4 billion people, so waiting is a national pastime. This phrase emerged from the collision of English bureaucracy and Hindi daily life. It became iconic because of the Indian Railways' 'Waiting List' system. Everyone in India has experienced the anxiety of a 'Waiting List' ticket. Now, it has evolved into a general term for any busy spot. It represents the hustle and bustle of modern Indian life.
Common Variations
If the wait is massive, you say बहुत वेटिंग है (Bahut waiting hai). If you want to ask how long the wait is, say कितनी वेटिंग है? (Kitni waiting hai?). In Mumbai, you might hear फुल वेटिंग है (Full waiting hai) for extra emphasis. Sometimes people just say वेटिंग चल रही है (Waiting chal rahi hai) to mean the wait is currently ongoing. It's flexible, fun, and very practical.
نکات کاربردی
This phrase is the bread and butter of urban navigation in India. It sits comfortably in the neutral-informal zone. Use it freely with shopkeepers, servers, and friends, but switch to more formal terms in high-stakes professional documentation.
Ask for the 'Number'
If someone says 'Waiting hai', always follow up with 'Kitni waiting hai?' to get the specific number of people or minutes.
Grammar Gender
Remember that 'Waiting' is feminine. Say 'Bahut waiting THI' (past) or 'HOGI' (future), not 'tha' or 'hoga'.
The 'Bhaiya' Factor
When asking a guard or waiter about the wait, starting with 'Bhaiya' (Brother) often gets you a more honest (or even shorter) estimate.
مثالها
7भैया, कितनी वेटिंग है?
Brother, how long is the wait?
A standard way to ask a server about the queue.
मेरी टिकट अभी भी वेटिंग है।
My ticket is still on the waiting list.
Refers to the specific railway booking status.
यहाँ बहुत वेटिंग है, मैं लेट हो जाऊँगा।
There is a lot of waiting here, I will be late.
Explaining a delay due to a crowd.
आज संडे है, तो थोड़ी वेटिंग होगी।
It's Sunday, so there will be a bit of a wait.
Setting expectations for a busy day.
उससे मिलने के लिए तो लंबी वेटिंग है!
There is a long wait just to meet him!
Using the phrase metaphorically for a popular person.
इस फाइल पर अभी वेटिंग है।
This file is currently on wait.
Used to mean the process is stalled or pending.
इतनी वेटिंग है कि मैं भूखा मर जाऊँगा!
The wait is so long I'll die of hunger!
Exaggerating for dramatic effect.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'to be' in the past tense.
कल रेस्टोरेंट में बहुत वेटिंग ______।
'Waiting' is treated as a feminine noun in Hindi, so the past tense is 'thi'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to ask about the wait time?
How do you ask 'How much wait is there?'
In Hinglish, 'Waiting' is feminine, so we use 'kitni'.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: You are at a train station and the clerk says '100 waiting hai'. What does it mean?
In the context of Indian Railways, 'waiting' refers to the number of people on the waiting list.
Complete the dialogue.
A: क्या हमें टेबल मिल सकती है? B: सर, अभी बहुत भीड़ है, आधे घंटे की ______।
'Waiting hai' is the standard response from restaurant staff in India.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Where you will hear 'Waiting hai'
Travel
- • Train Tickets
- • Bus Seats
- • Airport Check-in
Food
- • Restaurants
- • Street Food
- • Cafes
Services
- • Doctors
- • Salons
- • Customer Care
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاकल रेस्टोरेंट में बहुत वेटिंग ______।
'Waiting' is treated as a feminine noun in Hindi, so the past tense is 'thi'.
How do you ask 'How much wait is there?'
In Hinglish, 'Waiting' is feminine, so we use 'kitni'.
Situation: You are at a train station and the clerk says '100 waiting hai'. What does it mean?
In the context of Indian Railways, 'waiting' refers to the number of people on the waiting list.
A: क्या हमें टेबल मिल सकती है? B: सर, अभी बहुत भीड़ है, आधे घंटे की ______।
'Waiting hai' is the standard response from restaurant staff in India.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt is Hinglish, not 'Shuddh' (pure) Hindi. However, it is the most natural way to speak in modern Indian cities.
No. Don't say 'My friend is waiting hai.' Say 'Mera dost wait kar raha hai.'
It likely inherits the feminine gender from the Hindi word for wait, 'Prateeksha'.
You can say 'Khali hai' (It's empty) or 'Jagah hai' (There is space).
Not always. It can just mean 'there is a wait time' even if there isn't a physical list.
It's a bit informal. Better to say 'Wait kar raha hoon' if referring to your own status.
You can say 'वेटिंग खत्म हो गई' (Waiting khatam ho gayi).
Yes, 'Waiting' is a universal term in urban India, including the South.
It means 'The waiting is currently ongoing'—emphasizing that the place is currently busy.
Yes, if you are waiting for the next show. But if the show is full, use 'Housefull'.
عبارات مرتبط
लाइन में लगना
similarTo stand in a line
हाउसफुल
specialized formCompletely full
कन्फर्म होना
builds onTo get confirmed
भीड़-भाड़
similarHustle and bustle / Crowded