Signification
Used to tell someone to cease an action or conversation.
Contexte culturel
Often used in family settings to stop children from misbehaving. Used in texting and social media to shut down annoying comments. Rarely used, but might be heard in very close-knit startup teams.
Tone matters
A soft 'bas karo' can be playful, while a sharp one is serious.
Don't use with elders
It is very disrespectful to use this with people older than you.
Signification
Used to tell someone to cease an action or conversation.
Tone matters
A soft 'bas karo' can be playful, while a sharp one is serious.
Don't use with elders
It is very disrespectful to use this with people older than you.
Teste-toi
Which is the correct way to tell a friend to stop?
Choose the best option:
The imperative form for 'tum' is 'karo'.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesChoose the best option:
The imperative form for 'tum' is 'karo'.
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Questions fréquentes
2 questionsNo, it is too informal. Use 'kripya ruk jaiye' instead.
It depends on the context and tone. With friends, it's fine. With strangers, it's rude.
Expressions liées
बस हो गया
synonymIt is done/enough.
बस बहुत हुआ
similarEnough is enough.
बंद करो
similarClose/stop it.