A1 Expression ニュートラル 4分で読める

मुबारक हो

mubarak ho

Congratulations

15秒でわかる

  • Your go-to Hindi 'Congratulations!'
  • Works for birthdays, jobs, weddings & more.
  • Warm, friendly, and widely understood.
  • Use `मुबारक हो` for genuine good wishes.

意味

これは、誰かを応援するためのあなたの定番のヒンディー語フレーズです!言葉による温かいハグのようなもので、大小を問わず良いニュースを祝うのに最適です。心からの「よくやった!」または「万歳!」のヒンディー語版と考えてください。

主な例文

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Texting a friend about their new job

नई नौकरी के लिए तुम्हें बहुत बहुत मुबारक हो!

Congratulations on your new job!

2

Congratulating someone on their wedding

आप दोनों को शादी मुबारक हो!

Congratulations to both of you on your wedding!

3

At a birthday party

जन्मदिन मुबारक हो, राहुल!

Happy birthday, Rahul!

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文化的背景

It is common to say this to strangers during festivals like Eid. It is often used in wedding cards to bless the couple. It is the standard way to congratulate a colleague on a promotion.

💡

Keep it simple

You don't need complex grammar. Just 'मुबारक हो' works in almost all situations.

💬

Smile!

The tone of your voice is just as important as the words. Smile when you say it!

15秒でわかる

  • Your go-to Hindi 'Congratulations!'
  • Works for birthdays, jobs, weddings & more.
  • Warm, friendly, and widely understood.
  • Use `मुबारक हो` for genuine good wishes.

What It Means

This phrase, मुबारक हो (Mubarak ho), is the absolute king of congratulations in Hindi. It's not just a word; it's a feeling of shared joy and pride. When someone achieves something awesome, gets a promotion, or celebrates a milestone, this is what you say. It carries a genuine warmth and happiness, making the recipient feel truly seen and celebrated. It’s like sending a virtual high-five that’s packed with good vibes. It’s versatile enough for almost any happy occasion.

How To Use It

Using मुबारक हो is super simple. You can say it directly to someone, or write it in a message. It fits perfectly after someone shares their good news. For example, if your friend texts, 'I got the job!', you reply, 'अरे वाह! बहुत बहुत मुबारक हो!' (Oh wow! Many, many congratulations!). It’s a natural response to positive developments. You can also add extra words to make it more specific, like जन्मदिन मुबारक (Happy Birthday) or शादी मुबारक (Happy Wedding).

Formality & Register

This phrase is wonderfully flexible. It can be used in almost any situation, from casual chats with friends to more formal announcements. It’s friendly and warm, so it never feels stiff. Think of it as a linguistic chameleon! It works on WhatsApp, in a formal email, or even shouted across a room (though maybe with a bit more enthusiasm!). It’s polite enough for elders and enthusiastic enough for peers. It’s the social lubricant of good news!

Real-Life Examples

Imagine your colleague nails a presentation: you'd say, 'शानदार काम! आपको मुबारक हो!' (Great work! Congratulations to you!). Your cousin announces their engagement: 'यह तो बहुत अच्छी खबर है! आपको मुबारक हो!' (This is such great news! Congratulations to you!). Someone buys a new car: 'नई गाड़ी के लिए मुबारक हो!' (Congratulations on the new car!). It’s used for everything from graduations to a new baby. Even for smaller wins, like finding a parking spot in a busy city – okay, maybe not *that* small, but you get the idea!

When To Use It

Use मुबारक हो whenever someone experiences a positive event or achievement. This includes: birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, new jobs, promotions, graduations, exams passed, new homes, new babies, engagements, or even just a personal victory. It’s also great for festivals like Diwali or Eid. If someone is celebrating something, you can confidently use this phrase. It’s the universal signal for 'Yay for you!'

When NOT To Use It

Avoid मुबारक हो for bad news or neutral events. Don't congratulate someone on a breakup (unless it's a very specific, mutual, and positive-sounding split!). It’s also not for everyday occurrences like someone having lunch. Using it inappropriately can be awkward, like congratulating your friend on stubbing their toe. Stick to genuine celebrations! It's not for commiseration, so don't say it when someone is sad or facing a challenge.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes forget the हो (ho) part and just say मुबारक (Mubarak). While people might understand, it sounds incomplete, like saying 'Congrats!' instead of 'Congratulations!'. Another common slip-up is using it for negative events. Thinking of saying 'Congrats on your exam failure'? Nope! Stick to the positive vibes. It's also easy to overcomplicate it when a simple मुबारक हो is perfect. Trying too hard can be funny, but not always in a good way!

मुबारक मुबारक हो
परीक्षा में फेल होने पर मुबारक परीक्षा पास करने पर मुबारक

Common Variations

While मुबारक हो is standard, you might hear variations. In some regions, people might add emphasis like बहुत बहुत मुबारक हो (Many, many congratulations). For birthdays, जन्मदिन मुबारक (Janmdin Mubarak) is common. For weddings, शादी मुबारक (Shaadi Mubarak). Sometimes, especially in more informal settings or among younger folks, you might hear shortened versions or related expressions, but मुबारक हो remains the most widely understood and used. It’s the classic for a reason!

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Friend gets a promotion.

F

Friend

'Guess what? I got the promotion!'
Y

You

'अरे वाह! यह सुनकर बहुत खुशी हुई! तुम्हें बहुत बहुत मुबारक हो!' (Oh wow! So happy to hear that! Many congratulations to you!)

Scenario 2: Seeing a friend's new baby photo on Instagram.

Y

You

'कितना प्यारा बच्चा! आपको मुबारक हो!' (What a cute baby! Congratulations to you!)

Scenario 3: Congratulating a colleague after a successful project.

C

Colleague

'We finally finished the project on time!'
Y

You

'शानदार! आप सबको मुबारक हो!' (Fantastic! Congratulations to everyone!)

Quick FAQ

  • What does मुबारक हो mean? It means 'Congratulations!' in Hindi.
  • When should I use it? For any happy occasion or achievement.
  • Is it formal or informal? It works for both, leaning slightly informal but always polite.
  • Can I say just मुबारक? It’s better to say the full मुबारक हो for completeness.
  • What about birthdays? Use जन्मदिन मुबारक (Janmdin Mubarak).
  • What about weddings? Use शादी मुबारक (Shaadi Mubarak).
  • Can I use it sarcastically? Not really recommended; it's meant for genuine good wishes.
  • Is it used in Pakistan too? Yes, it's common in Urdu as well, with the same meaning.

使い方のコツ

`मुबारक हो` is a wonderfully versatile phrase that bridges casual and formal registers. While it's inherently warm and celebratory, its simplicity makes it suitable for most situations. Avoid using it for negative events or neutral occurrences, as it specifically denotes congratulations and joy. In highly formal settings, consider adding modifiers like 'हार्दिक' or using 'मुबारकबाद' for a more elevated tone.

💡

Keep it simple

You don't need complex grammar. Just 'मुबारक हो' works in almost all situations.

💬

Smile!

The tone of your voice is just as important as the words. Smile when you say it!

例文

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#1 Texting a friend about their new job

नई नौकरी के लिए तुम्हें बहुत बहुत मुबारक हो!

Congratulations on your new job!

A warm and enthusiastic way to congratulate a friend via text.

#2 Congratulating someone on their wedding

आप दोनों को शादी मुबारक हो!

Congratulations to both of you on your wedding!

Specifically used for wedding congratulations, showing cultural relevance.

#3 At a birthday party

जन्मदिन मुबारक हो, राहुल!

Happy birthday, Rahul!

A common and specific application for birthdays.

#4 Instagram caption for a graduation photo

ग्रेजुएशन मुबारक हो! आगे के लिए शुभकामनाएँ।

Congratulations on your graduation! Best wishes for the future.

Perfect for social media posts celebrating academic success.

#5 Professional email to a colleague

आपकी पदोन्नति के लिए आपको हार्दिक मुबारकबाद।

Heartfelt congratulations on your promotion.

Slightly more formal phrasing ('हार्दिक मुबारकबाद') works well in professional settings.

#6 Receiving a gift

इस खूबसूरत तोहफे के लिए मुबारक हो!

Congratulations on this beautiful gift!

Can be used humorously or genuinely when receiving a gift.

Mistake: Saying it for bad news よくある間違い

✗ तुम्हारे ब्रेकअप पर मुबारक हो!

✗ Congratulations on your breakup!

Incorrect usage; this phrase is only for positive events.

Mistake: Forgetting the verb よくある間違い

✗ नई कार, मुबारक!

✗ New car, congrats!

Sounds incomplete and informal; the full phrase `मुबारक हो` is better.

#9 Celebrating a new home purchase

नया घर खरीदने पर आपको बहुत बहुत मुबारक हो!

Many congratulations on buying a new home!

Expresses genuine excitement for a major life event.

#10 Responding to exam results

परीक्षा पास करने पर मुबारक हो!

Congratulations on passing the exam!

A standard response to academic success.

#11 Announcing a pregnancy

बच्चे के आगमन पर आपको मुबारक हो!

Congratulations on the arrival of the baby!

A warm wish for a significant family event.

#12 General good news

यह अच्छी खबर सुनकर बहुत खुशी हुई, मुबारक हो!

So happy to hear this good news, congratulations!

A versatile phrase to acknowledge any positive update.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank for a birthday wish.

जन्मदिन ______ हो!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: मुबारक

The phrase is 'जन्मदिन मुबारक हो'.

Which situation is appropriate for 'मुबारक हो'?

When do you say it?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: When someone wins a prize

It is only for happy events.

Match the event to the greeting.

Match: Wedding -> ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: शादी मुबारक हो

Wedding is a happy event.

Complete the dialogue.

A: I passed the exam! B: ______!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: मुबारक हो

Congratulate the success.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank for a birthday wish. Fill Blank A1

जन्मदिन ______ हो!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: मुबारक

The phrase is 'जन्मदिन मुबारक हो'.

Which situation is appropriate for 'मुबारक हो'? Choose A1

When do you say it?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: When someone wins a prize

It is only for happy events.

Match the event to the greeting. Match A2

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✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: शादी मुबारक हो

Wedding is a happy event.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: I passed the exam! B: ______!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: मुबारक हो

Congratulate the success.

🎉 スコア: /4

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よくある質問

6 問

No, absolutely not. It is for happy events only.

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

No, it is invariant.

They are synonyms. Badhai ho is slightly more 'Hindi'.

Yes, it is the standard way to greet people during festivals.

Yes, it is perfectly professional.

関連フレーズ

🔄

बधाई हो

synonym

Congratulations

🔗

शुभकामनाएं

similar

Best wishes

🔗

खुश रहो

builds on

Stay happy

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