C1 Expression フォーマル

जैसा कि आप जानते हैं

jaisa ki aap jante hain

As you know

意味

Used to refer to information that the speaker assumes the listener already possesses.

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文化的背景

In Delhi or Mumbai offices, using this phrase is a way to navigate hierarchy. It allows you to remind a senior manager of a deadline without appearing to 'order' them. In universities, professors use this to link new theories to previously taught concepts, reinforcing the 'Guru' role as a guide through shared knowledge. Indian politicians frequently use this phrase to create a sense of 'national consensus'—implying that the entire public already agrees with their premise. Using 'Aap' even with people you know well in a public setting shows 'Tehzeeb' (culture/manners). This phrase is a key part of that linguistic performance.

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The 'Face-Saver'

Use this when you have to tell your boss something they forgot. It makes it look like they didn't forget, you're just 'referencing' it.

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Don't Overdo It

Using it more than twice in a short conversation makes you sound like a robot or a politician.

意味

Used to refer to information that the speaker assumes the listener already possesses.

🎯

The 'Face-Saver'

Use this when you have to tell your boss something they forgot. It makes it look like they didn't forget, you're just 'referencing' it.

⚠️

Don't Overdo It

Using it more than twice in a short conversation makes you sound like a robot or a politician.

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Aap vs. Tum

Always stick to 'Aap' with this phrase unless you are 100% sure you are in a 'Tum' relationship. It's better to be too formal than rude.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing word to complete the formal phrase.

जैसा ___ आप जानते हैं, कल छुट्टी है।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कि

'कि' (ki) is the conjunction used in this fixed expression.

Which of these is the most appropriate for a business presentation?

Choose the correct formal version:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: जैसा कि आप जानते हैं

'Aap' + 'jaante hain' is the correct formal/honorific form.

Complete the dialogue between a reporter and an anchor.

Anchor: 'नमस्ते, आज की मुख्य खबर क्या है?' Reporter: 'नमस्ते, ________, शहर में भारी बारिश हो रही है।'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: जैसा कि आप जानते हैं

The reporter is addressing the anchor/audience using the standard formal transition.

Match the phrase variation to the situation.

1. जैसा कि आप अवगत हैं | 2. जैसा कि तू जानता है

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1: Government Circular, 2: Best Friend

'Avgat' is highly formal; 'Tu' is highly informal.

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4 問題
Fill in the missing word to complete the formal phrase. Fill Blank A2

जैसा ___ आप जानते हैं, कल छुट्टी है।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कि

'कि' (ki) is the conjunction used in this fixed expression.

Which of these is the most appropriate for a business presentation? Choose B1

Choose the correct formal version:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: जैसा कि आप जानते हैं

'Aap' + 'jaante hain' is the correct formal/honorific form.

Complete the dialogue between a reporter and an anchor. dialogue_completion B2

Anchor: 'नमस्ते, आज की मुख्य खबर क्या है?' Reporter: 'नमस्ते, ________, शहर में भारी बारिश हो रही है।'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: जैसा कि आप जानते हैं

The reporter is addressing the anchor/audience using the standard formal transition.

Match the phrase variation to the situation. situation_matching C1

1. जैसा कि आप अवगत हैं | 2. जैसा कि तू जानता है

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1: Government Circular, 2: Best Friend

'Avgat' is highly formal; 'Tu' is highly informal.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, but change it to 'जैसा कि तुम जानते हो' (Jaisa ki tum jaante ho). Using 'Aap' with close friends might sound like you're being sarcastic or cold.

In formal writing, yes. In casual speech, people sometimes say 'जैसा आप जानते हैं', but it's safer to keep the 'ki' for a more polished sound.

'Jaante hain' is slightly more formal and focuses on the act of knowing. 'Pata hai' is more common in daily life and focuses on the information itself.

No, it is almost always a sentence starter or a connector between two clauses.

You can say 'जैसा कि आप सभी जानते हैं' (Jaisa ki aap sabhi jaante hain).

Constantly! Especially in courtroom scenes, business meetings, or when a villain is explaining his plan to the hero.

Only if your tone is sarcastic. Usually, it's the opposite—it's a way to be extra polite.

If they are a stranger or in a professional setting, use 'Aap'. If they are a child or a younger relative, use 'Tum' or 'Tu'.

Not really, but 'आपको पता ही है' (Aapko pata hi hai) is a common conversational alternative.

Yes, it's very common in formal or semi-formal WhatsApp messages.

関連フレーズ

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जैसा कि आपको मालूम है

synonym

As you know (using the Urdu-derived 'maloom').

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जैसा कि मैंने कहा

similar

As I said.

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जैसा कि पहले बताया गया है

builds on

As previously mentioned.

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जैसा कि आप देख सकते हैं

similar

As you can see.

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