A1 Expression Neutre 3 min de lecture

गाड़ी लेट है?

gaadi late hai?

Train late?

Littéralement: Vehicle late is?

En 15 secondes

  • Used to ask if a train is behind schedule.
  • The word 'gaadi' refers specifically to the train here.
  • Commonly used with rising intonation as a casual question.

Signification

This is a simple, everyday way to ask if the train is running behind schedule. It is a survival phrase for anyone navigating the vast Indian railway network.

Exemples clés

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Asking a fellow passenger on the platform

Bhai sahab, kya gaadi late hai?

Brother, is the train late?

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Checking with a station official

Excuse me, Shatabdi late hai kya?

Excuse me, is the Shatabdi (train) late?

3

Texting a friend who is waiting for you

Meri gaadi 2 ghante late hai.

My train is 2 hours late.

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Contexte culturel

The Indian Railways is the world's fourth-largest rail network. Delays are so common that there are dedicated apps like 'Where is my Train' used by millions daily. Asking a stranger 'Gadi late hai?' is a socially acceptable way to start a conversation on a platform. It often leads to sharing snacks or travel stories. The use of 'late' instead of 'deri' shows the high level of English penetration in Indian languages, especially in technical or administrative sectors. In Mumbai, if a local train is even 5 minutes late, it is considered a major event because the system runs on such tight intervals.

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Use 'Kya' for Politeness

Adding 'Kya' at the beginning (Kya gadi late hai?) makes you sound more like a polite learner and less like you're demanding an answer.

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Watch the Gender

Remember Gadi is feminine. If you use past tense, it's 'thi', not 'tha'.

En 15 secondes

  • Used to ask if a train is behind schedule.
  • The word 'gaadi' refers specifically to the train here.
  • Commonly used with rising intonation as a casual question.

What It Means

Gaadi late hai? is your go-to question at any Indian railway station. In Hindi, gaadi literally means vehicle, but in this context, it always refers to the train. You are asking if the expected arrival or departure time has been pushed back. It is a phrase born out of the shared experience of waiting on a platform. It is direct, simple, and immediately understood by everyone from porters to fellow passengers.

How To Use It

You do not need complex grammar here. Just say the phrase with a rising intonation at the end to turn it into a question. You can point at the display board or look at a fellow traveler while saying it. If you want to be more specific, you can add the train name before it. For example, Rajdhani late hai?. It is a great conversation starter with strangers while you are both checking your watches.

When To Use It

Use it the moment you notice the platform clock ticking past the scheduled arrival time. It is perfect for checking with the person sitting on the bench next to you. Use it when calling a friend who is coming to pick you up. You can also use it while standing in line at the inquiry counter. It is a functional phrase that helps you manage your schedule and expectations.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for flights or buses in a formal setting. For flights, people usually use the English word 'flight'. Avoid using it if the train is clearly visible and moving toward the platform. Also, do not use it if you are in a very high-level government meeting. In those cases, use the more formal word vilamb for delay. Using late is very common, but it is definitely conversational Hindi.

Cultural Background

Indian Railways is the backbone of the country. Waiting for a train is a national pastime. There is a unique culture of 'station small talk' where strangers become best friends over a shared delay. The word late has been completely absorbed into Hindi. You will rarely hear a local use the pure Hindi word for late in a casual setting. Asking this phrase is often the first step in a long conversation about where you are from and what you do.

Common Variations

You might hear Gaadi kitni late hai? which means 'How late is the train?'. Another common one is Train delay hai?. If you want to sound more local, you can say Gaadi time par hai? to ask if it is on time. Some people might just say Late hai? while pointing at the tracks. All of these will get you the information you need while making you sound like a seasoned traveler.

Notes d'usage

This phrase is neutral and safe for all social settings. It relies on 'Hinglish' (Hindi + English), which is the standard way of speaking in modern India.

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Use 'Kya' for Politeness

Adding 'Kya' at the beginning (Kya gadi late hai?) makes you sound more like a polite learner and less like you're demanding an answer.

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Watch the Gender

Remember Gadi is feminine. If you use past tense, it's 'thi', not 'tha'.

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The 'Bhaiya' Factor

Address male officials or passengers as 'Bhaiya' (brother) before asking the question to get a friendlier response.

Exemples

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#1 Asking a fellow passenger on the platform

Bhai sahab, kya gaadi late hai?

Brother, is the train late?

Adding 'Bhai sahab' makes it a polite way to address a stranger.

#2 Checking with a station official

Excuse me, Shatabdi late hai kya?

Excuse me, is the Shatabdi (train) late?

Using the specific train name for clarity.

#3 Texting a friend who is waiting for you

Meri gaadi 2 ghante late hai.

My train is 2 hours late.

Used as a statement to provide an update.

#4 A humorous observation during a long wait

Aaj phir se gaadi late hai!

The train is late yet again!

Expressing shared frustration with a hint of irony.

#5 Anxious traveler talking to family

Gaadi bahut late hai, main thak gaya hoon.

The train is very late, I am tired.

Conveying exhaustion due to the delay.

#6 Asking at a small rural station

Gaadi late hai?

Is the train late?

Short, direct, and effective.

Teste-toi

How do you ask 'Is the train late?' in a neutral way?

Choose the correct option:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : गाड़ी लेट है?

'Hai' is the correct auxiliary verb for a singular object like 'Gadi'.

Fill in the blank to ask how late the train is.

गाड़ी ______ लेट है?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : कितनी

'Kitni' means 'how much' and is used for feminine nouns like 'Gadi'.

Complete the dialogue at the station.

Passenger: नमस्ते, क्या गाड़ी लेट है? Official: हाँ, गाड़ी १० मिनट ______ है।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : लेट

The official is confirming the delay mentioned by the passenger.

Match the Hindi phrase to the situation.

Match: 'गाड़ी लेट है' with the correct context.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Waiting for a train

'Gadi' refers to transport, making it suitable for waiting for a train.

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Aides visuelles

Formal vs Informal

Informal (Daily)
लेट (Late) Late
Formal (Official)
देरी (Deri) Delay

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
How do you ask 'Is the train late?' in a neutral way? Choose A1

Choose the correct option:

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : गाड़ी लेट है?

'Hai' is the correct auxiliary verb for a singular object like 'Gadi'.

Fill in the blank to ask how late the train is. Fill Blank A2

गाड़ी ______ लेट है?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : कितनी

'Kitni' means 'how much' and is used for feminine nouns like 'Gadi'.

Complete the dialogue at the station. dialogue_completion A1

Passenger: नमस्ते, क्या गाड़ी लेट है? Official: हाँ, गाड़ी १० मिनट ______ है।

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : लेट

The official is confirming the delay mentioned by the passenger.

Match the Hindi phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

Match: 'गाड़ी लेट है' with the correct context.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Waiting for a train

'Gadi' refers to transport, making it suitable for waiting for a train.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

Yes, you can say 'Main late hoon' (I am late), but 'Mujhe der ho gayi' is more common.

No, it can mean car, bus, or train. Context tells you which one.

The formal word is 'Vilamb' (विलंब) or 'Deri' (देरी).

It's called Hinglish. Many technical and travel terms are borrowed from English for convenience.

Say 'Kitne ghante late hai?' (कितने घंटे लेट है?)

It is feminine.

Yes, 'Train' is also a very common loanword in Hindi.

You say 'Gadi time par hai' or 'Gadi right time hai'.

No, 'late' stays the same. Only the verb 'hai' becomes 'hain'.

Constantly! Almost every movie with a station scene uses it.

Expressions liées

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गाड़ी छूट गई

similar

The train was missed.

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गाड़ी कब आएगी?

builds on

When will the train come?

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समय पर

contrast

On time.

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भीड़ बहुत है

similar

It is very crowded.

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