Signification
Used to express a desire for something different.
Contexte culturel
In Pakistan, 'Kash' is frequently used in TV dramas (soaps) to heighten emotional scenes. It's a key word for 'melodrama'. Poets use 'Kash' to express the 'Dard' (pain) of separation from the beloved. It's a staple of the Ghazal genre. Using 'Kash' is a way to show 'inkisari' (humility). It suggests that you are not in control of everything and have unfulfilled desires like everyone else. Young Urdu speakers use 'Kash' as a standalone comment on photos of travel destinations or luxury items, similar to 'Goals' in English.
The 'Hota' Rule
Always remember to end your sentence with 'hota/hoti/hotay' when using Kash for 'to be' wishes.
Don't over-regret
In Urdu culture, using 'Kash' too much can make you sound like a 'shaki' (complainer). Balance it with 'Shukar hai' (Thank God).
Signification
Used to express a desire for something different.
The 'Hota' Rule
Always remember to end your sentence with 'hota/hoti/hotay' when using Kash for 'to be' wishes.
Don't over-regret
In Urdu culture, using 'Kash' too much can make you sound like a 'shaki' (complainer). Balance it with 'Shukar hai' (Thank God).
Poetic Flair
Use 'Ae Kash' at the start of a sentence to sound more poetic and soulful.
Polite Refusal
Use 'Kash' to decline invitations politely. It shows you really wanted to go.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'hona' (to be).
کاش میں امیر ______۔
After 'Kash', we use the conditional 'hota' for masculine singular subjects.
Which sentence correctly expresses 'I wish it would rain'?
Choose the correct Urdu translation:
'Kash barish ho' is the standard way to express a wish for rain.
Complete the dialogue.
A: آج بہت گرمی ہے۔ B: ہاں، ______ آج چھٹی ہوتی۔
The context of complaining about heat and wanting a holiday perfectly fits 'Kash'.
Match the situation to the correct 'Kash' sentence.
Situation: You missed the train.
'I wish I had come early' is the logical response to missing a train.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesکاش میں امیر ______۔
After 'Kash', we use the conditional 'hota' for masculine singular subjects.
Choose the correct Urdu translation:
'Kash barish ho' is the standard way to express a wish for rain.
A: آج بہت گرمی ہے۔ B: ہاں، ______ آج چھٹی ہوتی۔
The context of complaining about heat and wanting a holiday perfectly fits 'Kash'.
Situation: You missed the train.
'I wish I had come early' is the logical response to missing a train.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
12 questionsYes, but it implies you think the event is unlikely. 'Kash woh aaye' (I wish he would come).
It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
Agar is 'If' (conditional). Kash is 'I wish' (desiderative).
Not always, but it's the most common pattern for A1/A2 learners.
No, 'hoon' is for reality. Use 'hota' for the wish.
Yes, it is exactly the same in Hindi.
Use 'Kash' + 'na' + verb + 'hota'. e.g., 'Kash main na jata'.
It's just a more emotional, poetic version of 'Kash'.
Yes. 'Kash tum kamyab ho' (I wish you success).
No, it's an interjection/particle.
Because it's deeply tied to the emotion of longing (Hasrat).
Yes, to express regret about a missed opportunity politely.
Expressions liées
اگر (Agar)
similarIf
امید ہے (Umeed hai)
contrastI hope
حسرت (Hasrat)
builds onA deep longing
افسوس (Afsos)
similarRegret / Alas
تمنا (Tamanna)
similarA wish/desire