B1 Expression フォーマル

भीतर आइए।

bhitar aaiye.

Come inside.

意味

An invitation for someone to enter.

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文化的背景

In North Indian homes, 'Bhītar āie' is often followed by an immediate offer of water or tea, regardless of the time of day. In modern tech hubs like Bangalore or Gurgaon, 'Bhītar āie' is used in bilingual contexts, often mixed with English. While 'Bhītar āie' is understood, you are more likely to hear 'Padhārie' which reflects the region's deep-rooted 'Rajputi' hospitality. In the UK or USA, second-generation Hindi speakers might use 'Andar aao' more frequently, losing the 'Bhītar' nuance, but 'Bhītar āie' remains a mark of high linguistic culture.

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The 'Aap' Rule

If you are using 'Aap' to address someone, you MUST use 'āie'. Never mix 'Aap' with 'aao'.

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Body Language

When saying 'Bhītar āie', a slight nod or a hand gesture towards the interior of the room makes the invitation feel much warmer.

意味

An invitation for someone to enter.

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The 'Aap' Rule

If you are using 'Aap' to address someone, you MUST use 'āie'. Never mix 'Aap' with 'aao'.

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Body Language

When saying 'Bhītar āie', a slight nod or a hand gesture towards the interior of the room makes the invitation feel much warmer.

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Don't over-Sanskritize

While 'Bhītar' is lovely, using it with your younger brother will make you sound like a character from a 1980s TV drama.

自分をテスト

Which phrase is most appropriate when inviting your boss into your office?

Boss: 'May I come in?' You: '________'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: भीतर आइए (Bhītar āie)

It is the only formal option that shows proper respect to a superior.

Complete the sentence with the correct polite verb form.

नमस्ते दादाजी, कृपया घर के ________ (inside) ________ (come).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: भीतर, आइए

दादाजी (Grandfather) requires the honorific 'आइए'.

Complete the dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer.

Customer: 'क्या यह दुकान खुली है?' Shopkeeper: 'जी हाँ, ________। मैं आपकी क्या सेवा कर सकता हूँ?'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: भीतर आइए

A shopkeeper would naturally welcome a customer inside politely.

Match the phrase to the correct social context.

1. भीतर आइए 2. अंदर आ 3. पधारिए

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-C, 2-A, 3-B

Bhītar āie is for teachers/formal; Andar ā is for friends; Padhārie is for very formal events.

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Levels of 'Come In'

Informal (Tū)
Andar aa Come in (Close friend)
Neutral (Tum)
Andar aao Come in (Peer)
Formal (Aap)
Bhītar āie Come in (Respectful)

Where to use 'Bhītar āie'

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Work

  • Office
  • Interview
  • Meeting
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Home

  • Elders
  • Guests
  • Neighbors
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Public

  • Shop
  • Hospital
  • Temple

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Which phrase is most appropriate when inviting your boss into your office? Choose A2

Boss: 'May I come in?' You: '________'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: भीतर आइए (Bhītar āie)

It is the only formal option that shows proper respect to a superior.

Complete the sentence with the correct polite verb form. Fill Blank B1

नमस्ते दादाजी, कृपया घर के ________ (inside) ________ (come).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: भीतर, आइए

दादाजी (Grandfather) requires the honorific 'आइए'.

Complete the dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer. dialogue_completion A2

Customer: 'क्या यह दुकान खुली है?' Shopkeeper: 'जी हाँ, ________। मैं आपकी क्या सेवा कर सकता हूँ?'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: भीतर आइए

A shopkeeper would naturally welcome a customer inside politely.

Match the phrase to the correct social context. situation_matching B1

1. भीतर आइए 2. अंदर आ 3. पधारिए

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-C, 2-A, 3-B

Bhītar āie is for teachers/formal; Andar ā is for friends; Padhārie is for very formal events.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, 'Bhītar' has a slightly more literary and formal tone, though both are used in polite speech.

Only if you are being jokingly formal. Otherwise, use 'Andar aao'.

It's optional. The verb 'āie' already implies 'Aap'.

The opposite is 'Bāhar' (outside).

Both spellings are used, but 'आइए' (āie) is the standard modern spelling.

No, for a pet you would use 'Andar aa' or 'Andar aao'.

It specifically means 'Come in' (towards the speaker).

Constantly! Especially in scenes involving family elders or formal meetings.

Yes, that means 'Please go inside' (away from the speaker).

You can say 'Kripayā bhītar āie' (Please come inside).

関連フレーズ

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अंदर आइए

synonym

Please come in

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पधारिए

specialized form

Please grace us with your entry

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विराजिए

builds on

Please be seated

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बाहर जाइए

contrast

Please go outside

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प्रवेश कीजिए

synonym

Please enter

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