意味
Going for shopping or errands.
文化的背景
Bazaars often have specific days for big discounts, like 'Itwar Bazaar' (Sunday Market). Going to the bazaar is a family event. In cities like Hyderabad or Delhi, 'Bazaar jaana' often implies visiting historic markets like Laad Bazaar or Chandni Chowk. Bargaining is expected. If you don't haggle over the price, the shopkeeper might actually be surprised. The rise of 'Malls' has created a distinction. 'Mall jaana' sounds more upscale, while 'Bazaar jaana' sounds more traditional/authentic.
The 'Gaya' Rule
Remember that 'Jaana' becomes 'Gaya' in the past. This is the most common error for A2 learners.
Bargaining is Key
When you say you are 'going to the bazaar', people assume you will be negotiating prices.
意味
Going for shopping or errands.
The 'Gaya' Rule
Remember that 'Jaana' becomes 'Gaya' in the past. This is the most common error for A2 learners.
Bargaining is Key
When you say you are 'going to the bazaar', people assume you will be negotiating prices.
Use 'Market' in Cities
In big cities like Karachi, saying 'Market ja raha hoon' sounds more modern.
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct past tense form of 'jaana' for a male speaker.
کل میں ______ گیا تھا۔
The sentence means 'Yesterday I went to the market.'
Which sentence is grammatically correct for a female saying 'I am going to the market'?
Choose one:
'Ja rahi hoon' is the feminine present continuous form.
Complete the dialogue.
A: گھر میں سبزی نہیں ہے۔ B: ٹھیک ہے، میں ______ ہوں۔
If there are no vegetables, the logical response is to go to the market.
Match the phrase to the situation: 'Bazaar jaana'
Situation: You need to buy a new dress for a wedding.
Shopping for clothes happens at the bazaar.
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4 問題کل میں ______ گیا تھا۔
The sentence means 'Yesterday I went to the market.'
Choose one:
'Ja rahi hoon' is the feminine present continuous form.
A: گھر میں سبزی نہیں ہے۔ B: ٹھیک ہے، میں ______ ہوں۔
If there are no vegetables, the logical response is to go to the market.
Situation: You need to buy a new dress for a wedding.
Shopping for clothes happens at the bazaar.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, 'ko' is usually omitted with 'jaana' when the destination is a place like bazaar, home, or school.
It is masculine. So you say 'Bara Bazaar' (Big Market).
Yes, it is still commonly used, though 'Mall jaana' is more specific.
'Bazaar jaana' is the act of going to the place; 'Khareedari karna' is the specific act of buying things.
You say 'Mujhe bazaar jaana hai'.
In most cases yes, but bazaars are very crowded, so it's better to go with someone if you are new.
Usually around 11 AM and they stay open until late at night.
Yes, but it can also refer to the financial market (Stock Market).
It is a second-hand or thrift market, very popular for affordable clothes.
Yes, that means 'Let's go to the market'.
関連フレーズ
خریداری کرنا
synonymTo do shopping
سودا لانا
specialized formTo bring groceries
گھومنا پھرنا
similarTo wander/stroll
منڈی جانا
specialized formTo go to the wholesale market