معنی
Something costly but of no use.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Nepal, the term is frequently used in political cartoons to depict the 'Melamchi Water Project' or 'Pokhara Airport' due to their long delays and high costs. The literal white elephant is still a legal property of the King. Finding one is a national event of great celebration. In Hindu mythology, the white elephant 'Airavata' is the vehicle of Lord Indra. This makes the 'white' elephant a symbol of divine status, which contrasts with the idiom's negative financial meaning. The term is used globally in 'Sunk Cost Fallacy' discussions, where people keep spending money on a 'white elephant' just because they've already spent so much.
Use with 'Bhayo'
The most natural way to use this is saying something 'became' (bhayo) a white elephant.
Not for People
Never call a person a 'Seto Hatti' unless you want to sound very confusing or rude.
معنی
Something costly but of no use.
Use with 'Bhayo'
The most natural way to use this is saying something 'became' (bhayo) a white elephant.
Not for People
Never call a person a 'Seto Hatti' unless you want to sound very confusing or rude.
Political Context
If you use this in a Nepali essay about the economy, you will sound very sophisticated.
The 'Palnu' Verb
Pairing it with 'Palnu' (to raise/keep) adds a layer of sarcasm, implying you are foolishly taking care of a burden.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct idiom.
यो पुरानो क्यामेरा मर्मत गर्न धेरै पैसा लाग्छ, यो त मेरो लागि ______ भयो।
The context of 'expensive maintenance' and 'uselessness' requires the idiom 'Seto Hatti'.
Which situation best describes a 'Seto Hatti'?
Which of these is a 'Seto Hatti'?
A white elephant must be both expensive/burdensome and useless.
Match the phrase to the context.
Match 'सेतो हात्ती' with its best real-world example.
Unused infrastructure is the classic definition of a white elephant in a national context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: मैले यो महँगो घडी किनेँ तर यो चल्दैन। B: सित्तैमा ______ पालेछौ नि त!
The phrase 'Seto Hatti palnu' (raising a white elephant) fits the context of a useless expensive purchase.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Expensive vs. Seto Hatti
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاयो पुरानो क्यामेरा मर्मत गर्न धेरै पैसा लाग्छ, यो त मेरो लागि ______ भयो।
The context of 'expensive maintenance' and 'uselessness' requires the idiom 'Seto Hatti'.
Which of these is a 'Seto Hatti'?
A white elephant must be both expensive/burdensome and useless.
Match 'सेतो हात्ती' with its best real-world example.
Unused infrastructure is the classic definition of a white elephant in a national context.
A: मैले यो महँगो घडी किनेँ तर यो चल्दैन। B: सित्तैमा ______ पालेछौ नि त!
The phrase 'Seto Hatti palnu' (raising a white elephant) fits the context of a useless expensive purchase.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
14 سوالTechnically yes, but it sounds better for large, grand things. For a small item, 'बेकामे' (useless) is more common.
Yes, especially in news, politics, and middle-class conversations about money.
Rarely. Unless you are at a zoo or in Thailand, people will assume you mean the idiom.
No, it's a standard economic metaphor. It's only offensive if you misapply it to a person's appearance.
A 'Kamdhenu' (mythical cow that grants all wishes) or simply a 'good investment' (राम्रो लगानी).
Use 'सेतो हात्ती हुनु' (Seto hatti hunu).
No, that has no meaning in Nepali idioms.
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or with your friends.
Because albino elephants are rare and sacred, making them the most expensive to keep without working.
Yes, a large house that costs too much to maintain is a perfect example.
Yes, 'Safed Hathi' is used identically in Hindi.
Then it is NOT a white elephant. It's just 'महँगो' (expensive).
Yes, if the pet is very expensive to keep and doesn't provide companionship or work.
People sometimes just say 'बोझ' (burden), but 'सेतो हात्ती' is more descriptive.
عبارات مرتبط
हात्ती पाल्नु
similarTo take on a huge expense
घाँटी हेरी हाड निल्नु
contrastSpend according to your income
बालुवामा पानी हाल्नु
similarWasting effort/money
आकाशको फल आँखा तरी मर्
contrastUseless dreams