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कितना टाइम लगेगा?

kitna time lagega?

How much time?

直訳: How much time will take?

15秒でわかる

  • Used to ask for the duration of any task or event.
  • Combines 'Kitna' (how much), 'Time' (time), and 'Lagega' (will take).
  • Essential for navigating daily services and social appointments in India.

意味

This is your go-to phrase for asking about time. It is the Hindi equivalent of 'How long will it take?' or 'How much time is left?'

主な例文

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At a restaurant waiting for the bill

Bhaiya, bill laane mein kitna time lagega?

Brother, how much time will it take to bring the bill?

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Asking a colleague about a report

Report khatam karne mein kitna time lagega?

How much time will it take to finish the report?

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Texting a friend who is late

Pahunchne mein kitna time lagega?

How much time will it take to arrive?

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文化的背景

In cities like Delhi and Mumbai, 'Time' is almost always used instead of 'Samay'. Using 'Samay' might make you sound like a textbook or a news anchor. When a contractor or service provider says 'Kal tak ho jayega' (It will be done by tomorrow) after you ask 'Kitna time lagega?', it is often a polite way of saying they have started. Always add a buffer. In Indian homes, if you ask how long food will take, the host will almost always say 'Bas do minute' (Just two minutes), regardless of the actual time, to show they are prioritizing your hunger. On trains or buses, passengers frequently ask each other 'Kitna time lagega?' to cross-verify official schedules with local experience.

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The 'Mein' Rule

Always put 'mein' (in) after the action. e.g., 'Aane MEIN kitna time lagega?'

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Avoid 'Lena'

Never say 'Time lega'. It's the most common giveaway that you are a beginner translating from English.

15秒でわかる

  • Used to ask for the duration of any task or event.
  • Combines 'Kitna' (how much), 'Time' (time), and 'Lagega' (will take).
  • Essential for navigating daily services and social appointments in India.

What It Means

Kitna time lagega? is a simple, direct question. It asks for a duration or a deadline. You are asking how much time an action requires. It is incredibly common in daily life. Whether you are waiting for food or a train, this is the phrase you need.

How To Use It

The phrase is very flexible. You can use it as a standalone question. You can also add a specific task before it. For example, Khana banane mein kitna time lagega? (How long to cook the food?). The verb lagega comes from lagna, which means 'to be applied' or 'to take' in this context. It is future tense, but it covers the immediate future too.

When To Use It

Use it when you are in a hurry. Use it when you are planning your day. It is perfect for checking on a delivery. It works at the tailor, the mechanic, or the doctor's office. If you are stuck in traffic, ask the driver this. It helps manage your expectations in a busy world.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this to ask for the current time on the clock. For that, use Kitne baje hain?. Avoid using it in very high-stakes formal negotiations without a polite prefix. It can sound a bit impatient if your tone is sharp. Don't use it if someone is grieving or in a sensitive emotional moment. It might come off as insensitive or rushed.

Cultural Background

In India, time can be 'elastic.' You might hear '5 minutes,' but it could mean twenty. This phrase is the start of a negotiation. It is a way to nudge someone to hurry up. It reflects the fast-paced nature of Indian street life. Everyone is always on the move. Asking this shows you are a person of action.

Common Variations

If you want to be more formal, use Kitna samay lagega?. Samay is the pure Hindi word for time. In casual slang, people just say Aur kitna? (How much more?). You can also say Kitni der lagegi?. Der specifically refers to a delay or duration. All of these will get you the answer you need.

使い方のコツ

The phrase is grammatically masculine because 'time' (or 'samay') is a masculine noun in Hindi. It is safe for almost any social situation from a street market to a corporate office.

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The 'Mein' Rule

Always put 'mein' (in) after the action. e.g., 'Aane MEIN kitna time lagega?'

⚠️

Avoid 'Lena'

Never say 'Time lega'. It's the most common giveaway that you are a beginner translating from English.

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The 5-Minute Rule

If someone says '5 minute', expect 15. If they say 'Bas aa gaya', they might still be at home.

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Gender Agreement

If you use 'der' (देर), remember to change 'lagega' to 'lagegi'.

例文

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#1 At a restaurant waiting for the bill
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Bhaiya, bill laane mein kitna time lagega?

Brother, how much time will it take to bring the bill?

Using 'Bhaiya' makes it friendly but insistent.

#2 Asking a colleague about a report
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Report khatam karne mein kitna time lagega?

How much time will it take to finish the report?

Professional yet direct for a workplace setting.

#3 Texting a friend who is late
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Pahunchne mein kitna time lagega?

How much time will it take to arrive?

Commonly used in WhatsApp chats when someone is '5 minutes away'.

#4 Waiting for a slow elevator with a friend
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Is lift ko aane mein kitna time lagega? Agle saal aayegi?

How long for this lift to come? Will it arrive next year?

Adding a sarcastic comment makes it a joke.

#5 Asking a doctor about a long recovery
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Theek hone mein kitna time lagega?

How much time will it take to get well?

Used when seeking reassurance during a difficult time.

#6 At the tailor's shop
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Suit silne mein kitna time lagega?

How much time will it take to stitch the suit?

Standard inquiry for service duration.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'lagna'.

खाना बनने में कितना टाइम _______? (Future tense)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: लगेगा

'Time' is masculine singular, so the future form is 'lagega'.

Which is the most natural way to ask a taxi driver about the duration?

Select the best option:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कितना टाइम लगेगा?

'Lagega' is the correct verb for duration in Hindi.

Complete the dialogue.

A: भैया, स्टेशन जाने में कितना टाइम लगेगा? B: ___________।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: बीस मिनट लगेंगे

The answer should provide a duration to match the question.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are waiting for a friend who is late.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कितना टाइम लगेगा?

You want to know how much longer they will take.

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Time vs. Samay vs. Waqt

Word
Time Casual/Urban
Samay Formal/Pure
Waqt Poetic/Urdu

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'lagna'. Fill Blank A1

खाना बनने में कितना टाइम _______? (Future tense)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: लगेगा

'Time' is masculine singular, so the future form is 'lagega'.

Which is the most natural way to ask a taxi driver about the duration? Choose A1

Select the best option:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कितना टाइम लगेगा?

'Lagega' is the correct verb for duration in Hindi.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: भैया, स्टेशन जाने में कितना टाइम लगेगा? B: ___________।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: बीस मिनट लगेंगे

The answer should provide a duration to match the question.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are waiting for a friend who is late.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कितना टाइम लगेगा?

You want to know how much longer they will take.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, but it sounds very formal. In 95% of daily conversations, 'time' is better.

Not inherently, but your tone matters. Add 'Bhaiya' or 'Sir' to make it polite.

Because in Hindi, time is something that 'attaches' (lagna) to an event, not something a person 'takes' (lena).

'Time' is masculine, 'der' is feminine. 'Der' often implies a delay or a longer duration.

Say '[Number] [minute/ghante] lagenge'. e.g., 'Dus minute lagenge'.

Yes, 'Aapko kitna time lagega?' (How long will you take?) is very common.

Yes, but 'Kitna samay lagega' or 'Kitna waqt lagega' is slightly more professional.

It has many meanings, but here it means 'to be required' or 'to be consumed'.

People often just say 'Aur kitna?' (How much more?) or 'Kitni der?'

No, even if it's '2 hours', we usually keep it 'Kitna time lagega' because 'time' is the subject.

関連フレーズ

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कितनी देर लगेगी?

synonym

How much delay/time will it take?

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कितना समय लगेगा?

formal

How much time will it take?

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कब तक?

similar

By when?

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कितना टाइम हुआ?

contrast

What time is it?

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टाइम खत्म!

builds on

Time's up!

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