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अच्छा चलता हूँ

achha chalta hoon

Goodbye, I'm leaving

直訳: Good I walk

15秒でわかる

  • Polite Hindi goodbye.
  • Means 'I'm leaving now, all good'.
  • Use with respect, not super casual.
  • Shows good manners when departing.

意味

これはヒンディー語で丁寧でややフォーマルな別れの挨拶で、優雅な出発を意味します。暖かく、丁寧な雰囲気を持っています。

主な例文

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Texting a friend to end a chat

अच्छा, मैं चलता हूँ। कल बात करते हैं।

Okay, I'm leaving. Let's talk tomorrow.

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Leaving a colleague's desk after a chat

ठीक है, अच्छा चलता हूँ।

Alright, I'm leaving then.

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Ending a phone call with an acquaintance

आपसे बात करके अच्छा लगा। अच्छा चलता हूँ।

It was nice talking to you. Goodbye.

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文化的背景

It is very common to add 'ji' for extra respect. Often mixed with English 'Bye'.

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Gender matters

Remember to change chalta to chalti if you are female.

15秒でわかる

  • Polite Hindi goodbye.
  • Means 'I'm leaving now, all good'.
  • Use with respect, not super casual.
  • Shows good manners when departing.

What It Means

This phrase, अच्छा चलता हूँ (achha chalta hoon), is a classic Hindi goodbye. It literally translates to 'I walk well' or 'I am walking well.' But don't let the literal meaning fool you! It's not about your physical walking skills. It’s a polite and respectful way to signal your departure. It implies you're leaving the current situation in a good state. It’s like saying, 'Everything is fine, I'm off now.' It carries a gentle, positive vibe, suggesting a smooth transition as you leave.

How To Use It

You use अच्छा चलता हूँ when you are leaving a place or ending a conversation. It's suitable for both in-person goodbyes and sometimes even in written messages. Imagine you've finished a meeting, a meal with friends, or a chat with a colleague. This phrase fits perfectly. It's a way to wrap things up politely. It's not just a simple 'bye'; it's a more considered farewell. Think of it as a slightly more formal version of 'See you later!' but without promising a specific next meeting.

Formality & Register

This phrase sits in a comfortable middle ground. It's not super casual like चल (chal - 'go') or बाय (bye). But it's also not stiffly formal like विदा (vida - formal farewell). It’s best described as neutral to slightly formal. You can use it with elders, acquaintances, colleagues, and even strangers you've had a pleasant interaction with. It’s like wearing smart casual – appropriate for most situations without being overdressed or underdressed. It’s a safe bet when you're unsure of the exact level of formality needed. It shows you have good manners, which is always a plus!

Real-Life Examples

Picture this: You're leaving a friend's house after a nice dinner. You say, अच्छा, मैं चलता हूँ। (Achha, main chalta hoon.) Or maybe you've finished a productive meeting with a client. You can end it with, धन्यवाद, अच्छा चलता हूँ। (Dhanyavaad, achha chalta hoon.) Even in a slightly more formal setting like leaving a networking event, it works. Someone asks how you're leaving, you might reply, अच्छा चलता हूँ, आपसे मिलकर खुशी हुई। (Achha chalta hoon, aapse milkar khushi hui.) It’s versatile enough for many scenarios.

When To Use It

Use अच्छा चलता हूँ when you want to leave politely. It’s great for ending conversations with people you respect. Think of teachers, bosses, or older relatives. It’s also good when you’ve had a positive interaction. If someone helped you, saying this as you leave shows appreciation. It works well when you are the one initiating the departure. It's a signal that the interaction is concluding. It's also useful when you need to end a call or a chat gracefully. It's like a polite exit strategy from a conversation.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid अच्छा चलता हूँ in very casual settings with close friends. They might find it a bit too formal or even slightly amusing. If you're texting your best buddy, just बाय or फिर मिलते हैं (phir milte hain - see you later) is better. Also, don't use it if you're rushing out the door in a panic. It implies a calm, deliberate departure. If you're having a heated argument, it's probably not the best closing remark! It might sound sarcastic. Stick to simpler goodbyes if the mood is tense. It's also not ideal if you plan to see the person again very soon, like in the next five minutes.

Common Mistakes

A common slip-up is using it too casually, making it sound insincere. Another mistake is just saying चलता हूँ (chalta hoon) without the अच्छा (achha). This can sound abrupt. It’s like saying 'I'm walking' instead of 'I'm walking nicely.' It misses the politeness. Also, mixing it with other phrases awkwardly. For example, saying अच्छा चलता हूँ, बाय! sounds a bit redundant. Stick to one clear way of saying goodbye. Remember, the अच्छा adds the crucial politeness. It's the secret sauce!

Common Variations

In some regions, you might hear अच्छा, चलता हूँ (achha, chalta hoon) with a slight pause. This is very common. Sometimes, people add जी (ji) for extra respect: अच्छा चलता हूँ जी (achha chalta hoon ji). This makes it even more formal and polite, often used with elders. Younger generations might sometimes shorten it or use it ironically in texts. But generally, the core phrase remains quite stable. The addition of मैं (main - I) is often implied and omitted, making अच्छा चलता हूँ the standard form. It's like how English speakers say 'Gotta go' instead of 'I have got to go.'

Real Conversations

Scenario 1:

Person A: आज का दिन बहुत अच्छा था। (Aaj ka din bahut achha tha. - Today was a very good day.)

Person B: हाँ, बिलकुल। अच्छा, मैं चलता हूँ। (Haan, bilkul. Achha, main chalta hoon. - Yes, absolutely. Okay, I'm leaving.)

Scenario 2:

Colleague 1: मीटिंग के लिए धन्यवाद। (Meeting ke liye dhanyavaad. - Thanks for the meeting.)

Colleague 2: कोई बात नहीं। अच्छा चलता हूँ। (Koi baat nahin. Achha chalta hoon. - No problem. Goodbye.)

Scenario 3 (Slightly humorous, texting):

Y

You

भाई, खाना बहुत बढ़िया था! (Bhai, khana bahut badhiya tha! - Bro, the food was awesome!)
F

Friend

शुक्रिया! अच्छा चलता हूँ, मुझे देर हो रही है। (Shukriya! Achha chalta hoon, mujhe der ho rahi hai. - Thanks! Alright, gotta go, I'm getting late.)

Quick FAQ

Q. Is it like 'Have a nice walk'?

A. Nope! It's a goodbye phrase.

Q. Can I use it with friends?

A. Better not, it's a bit formal for close pals.

Q. What if I'm leaving a formal event?

A. Perfect! It shows good manners.

Q. Does चलता हूँ alone work?

A. It's abrupt. Always add अच्छा for politeness.

使い方のコツ

This phrase is quite versatile, fitting a neutral to slightly formal register. While common, avoid it in extremely casual settings with close friends. The key is the politeness conveyed by `अच्छा`, which softens the act of departure.

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Gender matters

Remember to change chalta to chalti if you are female.

例文

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#1 Texting a friend to end a chat
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अच्छा, मैं चलता हूँ। कल बात करते हैं।

Okay, I'm leaving. Let's talk tomorrow.

A common, friendly way to sign off a text conversation.

#2 Leaving a colleague's desk after a chat

ठीक है, अच्छा चलता हूँ।

Alright, I'm leaving then.

Politely signals the end of the conversation and departure.

#3 Ending a phone call with an acquaintance
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आपसे बात करके अच्छा लगा। अच्छा चलता हूँ।

It was nice talking to you. Goodbye.

Adds a layer of politeness to the farewell.

#4 Leaving a formal meeting
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धन्यवाद, अच्छा चलता हूँ।

Thank you, I'm leaving now.

A respectful closing when departing from a professional setting.

#5 Instagram caption after visiting a place
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इस खूबसूरत जगह को अलविदा! अच्छा चलता हूँ। #TravelDiaries

Goodbye to this beautiful place! I'm leaving. #TravelDiaries

Used humorously or poetically to signify departure from a location.

#6 Saying goodbye to elders
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नमस्ते, अच्छा चलता हूँ।

Greetings, I am leaving.

Shows respect and politeness towards elders.

Mistake: Using it too casually with close friends よくある間違い
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✗ अरे यार, अब मैं चलता हूँ। → ✓ अरे यार, चलता हूँ। / बाय!

✗ Hey man, now I'm leaving. → ✓ Hey man, I'm off. / Bye!

The phrase is too formal for very close friends.

Mistake: Saying only 'chalta hoon' abruptly よくある間違い
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✗ मैं चलता हूँ। → ✓ अच्छा, मैं चलता हूँ।

✗ I'm leaving. → ✓ Okay, I'm leaving.

Omitting 'achha' makes it sound abrupt and less polite.

#9 Emotional goodbye after a heartfelt conversation
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आपसे मिलकर बहुत खुशी हुई। मैं चलता हूँ।

It was so good meeting you. I must be going.

Conveys a polite departure after a meaningful interaction.

#10 Leaving a shop after purchasing something

धन्यवाद। अच्छा चलता हूँ।

Thank you. Goodbye.

A polite way to conclude the transaction and leave.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct gender form for a female speaker.

अच्छा ____ हूँ।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: चल्ती हूँ

Females use 'chalti' instead of 'chalta'.

🎉 スコア: /1

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Formality Spectrum of 'अच्छा चलता हूँ'

Very Casual

Too formal for close friends or very relaxed settings.

Just saying 'Bye' or 'Chal'

Casual

Might be used, but slightly formal.

Saying 'Achha, chal'

Neutral / Standard

Perfectly suited for most everyday interactions.

Achha, main chalta hoon.

Formal

Appropriate for professional settings or showing extra respect.

Achha chalta hoon, Sir.

Very Formal

Usually reserved for highly official or ceremonial goodbyes.

Vidai leta hoon (I take my leave).

When to Use 'अच्छा चलता हूँ'

अच्छा चलता हूँ (Polite Goodbye)
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Leaving a friend's house

Achha, main chalta hoon. Thanks for dinner!

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Ending a work meeting

Thank you. Achha chalta hoon.

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Ending a phone call

Okay, talk soon. Achha chalta hoon.

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Saying goodbye to elders

Achha chalta hoon, Dadaji.

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Leaving a shop

Thank you. Achha chalta hoon.

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Concluding a pleasant chat

It was nice talking. Achha chalta hoon.

Comparing Hindi Goodbyes

Standard Polite
अच्छा चलता हूँ Goodbye, I'm leaving (polite, standard)
Very Respectful
अच्छा चलता हूँ जी Goodbye, I'm leaving (very respectful)
Casual
चल Go! / Bye! (very informal)
फिर मिलते हैं See you later (casual)
Formal
विदा Farewell (formal)

Usage Contexts for 'अच्छा चलता हूँ'

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Social Gatherings

  • Leaving parties
  • Ending dinners
  • Saying goodbye to hosts
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Professional Settings

  • Exiting meetings
  • Leaving the office
  • Ending calls with clients
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Interactions with Elders

  • Saying goodbye to grandparents
  • Leaving a relative's home
  • Showing respect
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Everyday Encounters

  • Leaving a shop
  • Ending a brief chat
  • Concluding a transaction

練習問題バンク

1 問題
Choose the correct gender form for a female speaker. Choose A2

अच्छा ____ हूँ।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: चल्ती हूँ

Females use 'chalti' instead of 'chalta'.

🎉 スコア: /1

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Yes, it is polite enough.

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