معنی
An inquiry about someone's wellbeing or a situation.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Pakistan, asking 'Khairiyat hai?' is often the first thing said when answering a phone call from an unknown number or an elderly relative, as it sets a tone of respectful concern. In the 'Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb' (syncretic culture), this phrase is used by both Muslims and Hindus as a mark of refined Urdu speech and politeness. Among Urdu speakers in the UK or USA, 'Khairiyat' is often used as a 'shorthand' to check if news from 'back home' is positive. In Sufi poetry, 'Khair' is often contrasted with 'Shar' (evil). Asking for Khairiyat is seen as asking for divine protection from the 'Shar' of the world.
The 'To' Trick
If you want to sound like a native, add 'to' (خیر تو ہے؟) when you are genuinely shocked by something. It adds instant emotional depth.
Don't be too blunt
If someone is clearly in a huge crisis, 'Khairiyat hai?' might sound too casual. Use 'Inna lillahi...' or more serious prayers instead.
معنی
An inquiry about someone's wellbeing or a situation.
The 'To' Trick
If you want to sound like a native, add 'to' (خیر تو ہے؟) when you are genuinely shocked by something. It adds instant emotional depth.
Don't be too blunt
If someone is clearly in a huge crisis, 'Khairiyat hai?' might sound too casual. Use 'Inna lillahi...' or more serious prayers instead.
The Answer
The most common answer is 'Alhamdulillah, sab khairiyat hai' (Praise be to God, all is well), even if things are just okay. It's a cultural norm to be positive first.
خودت رو بسنج
Match the Urdu response to the situation.
Situation: Your friend looks very pale and tired.
When someone looks unwell, 'Khairiyat hai?' is the appropriate way to show concern.
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
اتنی رات کو فون کیا، _______ ہے؟
The phrase 'Khairiyat hai?' is used to ask if everything is okay after an unexpected event like a late call.
What would the host say?
Guest (arriving at 2 AM): 'Assalam-o-Alaikum!' Host: 'Wa-Alaikum-Assalam! ______?'
An unexpected 2 AM visit demands a 'Khairiyat hai?' to check for emergencies.
Which sentence is the most formal way to ask about someone's well-being in a letter?
Choose the formal option:
The full sentence with 'Umeed' (hope) is the standard formal written greeting.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Greeting vs. Concern
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاSituation: Your friend looks very pale and tired.
When someone looks unwell, 'Khairiyat hai?' is the appropriate way to show concern.
اتنی رات کو فون کیا، _______ ہے؟
The phrase 'Khairiyat hai?' is used to ask if everything is okay after an unexpected event like a late call.
Guest (arriving at 2 AM): 'Assalam-o-Alaikum!' Host: 'Wa-Alaikum-Assalam! ______?'
An unexpected 2 AM visit demands a 'Khairiyat hai?' to check for emergencies.
Choose the formal option:
The full sentence with 'Umeed' (hope) is the standard formal written greeting.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, it is perfectly polite for a professional setting if you are checking on their health or a missed meeting.
No! You can use it for any surprise. If a friend brings you a huge gift for no reason, you can jokingly ask 'Khairiyat hai?'
'Theek' means 'fine/okay' (functional). 'Khairiyat' means 'wellness/blessing' (holistic).
Yes, it is very common in spoken Hindi, especially in Bollywood songs and movies.
Usually 'Khairiyat hai' or 'Khairyat hai'.
No, 'Khairiyat' is singular, so use 'hai'. If you use 'hain', you are being plural-honorific, which isn't usually done with this specific noun.
It's neutral. It's not as formal as a written salutation, but not as slangy as 'What's up'.
No, it's only for people, families, or general situations. You wouldn't ask if a car's 'Khairiyat' is okay.
Say '[Name] ki khairiyat' (e.g., 'Ali ki khairiyat hai?').
Yes, just 'Khairiyat?' with a questioning look works perfectly among friends.
عبارات مرتبط
کیا حال ہے؟
similarHow are you?
خیر تو ہے؟
specialized formIs everything REALLY okay?
سب ٹھیک ہے؟
synonymIs everything alright?
بخیر و عافیت
builds onWith wellness and safety
خیر خواہ
relatedWell-wisher