معنی
Paying someone.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Pakistan, 'Eidi' is a major cultural practice where elders give money to children during Eid-ul-Fitr. It is a moment of great joy and teaching children about the value of money. The concept of 'Salami' at weddings involves guests giving envelopes of money to the couple. The amount often ends in 1 (e.g., 501 or 1001) for good luck. In small shops, it is common to hear 'Khulay paise dena' (Give change/small denominations). Shopkeepers often struggle with large notes. At shrines (Dargahs), people 'paise dete hain' as 'Nazrana' (offering). This is seen as a spiritual act of letting go of worldly wealth.
The 'Ne' Rule
Always remember to use 'Maine' instead of 'Main' when saying 'I gave money' (Maine paise diye).
Tipping Etiquette
In Pakistan, don't just 'give money' to a professional (like a doctor or lawyer) as a tip; it's offensive. Only tip service staff.
معنی
Paying someone.
The 'Ne' Rule
Always remember to use 'Maine' instead of 'Main' when saying 'I gave money' (Maine paise diye).
Tipping Etiquette
In Pakistan, don't just 'give money' to a professional (like a doctor or lawyer) as a tip; it's offensive. Only tip service staff.
Polite Imperative
Instead of 'Paise do', use 'Paise de dein' to sound much more polite and native.
The Bill Fight
If someone insists on 'Paise dena' for your meal, protest at least twice before letting them pay!
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'dena' in the past tense.
میں نے کل دکاندار کو پیسے ____۔
Since 'paise' is masculine plural, the past tense verb must be 'diye'.
Which sentence correctly says 'I will pay the bill'?
Choose the correct translation:
The future tense for 'I' (Main) is 'doon ga'.
Match the situation with the correct Urdu phrase.
Match the following:
These are the specific nuances of 'giving money' in different contexts.
Complete the dialogue.
A: بھائی، اس قمیض کے کتنے پیسے ہوئے؟ B: ایک ہزار روپے۔ A: ٹھیک ہے، یہ لیں میں ____۔
'Paise deta hoon' is the natural way to say 'I am paying'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Dena vs. Kharch Karna
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهامیں نے کل دکاندار کو پیسے ____۔
Since 'paise' is masculine plural, the past tense verb must be 'diye'.
Choose the correct translation:
The future tense for 'I' (Main) is 'doon ga'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the specific nuances of 'giving money' in different contexts.
A: بھائی، اس قمیض کے کتنے پیسے ہوئے؟ B: ایک ہزار روپے۔ A: ٹھیک ہے، یہ لیں میں ____۔
'Paise deta hoon' is the natural way to say 'I am paying'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
14 سوالTechnically yes, but 'Paise dena' (plural) is the standard way to say 'to pay' regardless of the amount.
Yes, even if no physical cash is involved, you still say 'Paise dena'.
'Paise dena' is casual/daily; 'Adaigi' is formal/official.
Mujhe paise dene hain.
No, it is a very common and practical question in a shop.
Yes, in a cynical context, but 'Rishwat' is the direct word.
Usay paise mat do.
Paise wapas dena.
Only if you want to sound more educated or are dealing with large sums.
Yes, 'Aslam ko paise do'.
Maine paise de diye hain.
No, that is 'Tareef karna'.
It means 'loose change'.
Yes, constantly! It's a very common theme.
عبارات مرتبط
رقم ادا کرنا
formal equivalentTo pay an amount
پیسے خرچ کرنا
similarTo spend money
پیسے بٹورنا
contrastTo hoard or extort money
پیسے لٹانا
specialized formTo shower money (lavishly)
ادھار دینا
specialized formTo lend money