意味
A simple request for water.
文化的背景
It is customary to offer water to anyone entering your home, even a delivery person or a worker, before any other conversation. During the summer, many people place 'Matkas' (clay pots) outside their homes with free water for thirsty passersby. Providing water is considered 'Sadaqah Jariyah' (ongoing charity). Many public water filtration plants are donated in memory of deceased loved ones. In cities like Karachi or Delhi, 'Pani chahiye' is often a political cry during water shortages, highlighting the phrase's importance beyond thirst.
Politeness Hack
Always add 'zara' (just) before 'pani' to sound like a polite guest rather than a demanding one.
Tap Water Caution
In Pakistan, if you say 'Pani chahiye', you might get tap water. If you want filtered/bottled water, specify 'Bottle wala pani'.
意味
A simple request for water.
Politeness Hack
Always add 'zara' (just) before 'pani' to sound like a polite guest rather than a demanding one.
Tap Water Caution
In Pakistan, if you say 'Pani chahiye', you might get tap water. If you want filtered/bottled water, specify 'Bottle wala pani'.
The 'Ko' Rule
Remember that 'chahiye' always needs 'ko' after the person who wants something (Mujhe, Aap ko, Ali ko).
Refusing Water
If someone offers water and you aren't thirsty, say 'Shukriya, abhi piya hai' (Thanks, I just drank).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to ask for water.
Mujhe pani ______.
'Chahiye' is the correct verb for wanting or needing something.
How do you ask for 'Cold Water'?
Choose the correct phrase:
'Thanda' means cold.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a friend's house and you are very thirsty.
When thirsty, you ask for water (Pani).
Complete the dialogue between a waiter and a customer.
Customer: Bhai, ______? Waiter: Ji, abhi laya.
The waiter's response 'I'll bring it now' implies a request was made.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Mujhe pani ______.
'Chahiye' is the correct verb for wanting or needing something.
Choose the correct phrase:
'Thanda' means cold.
You are at a friend's house and you are very thirsty.
When thirsty, you ask for water (Pani).
Customer: Bhai, ______? Waiter: Ji, abhi laya.
The waiter's response 'I'll bring it now' implies a request was made.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, it's neutral. However, adding 'zara' or using a soft tone makes it more polite.
Yes, but 'Pani ki bottle chahiye' is more specific.
Because 'chahiye' is an impersonal verb that describes a need 'to' someone, hence 'Mujhe' (to me).
'Chahiye' is 'want/need' (verb-like), 'Zaroorat' is the noun 'necessity'.
Say 'Garam pani chahiye'.
It is masculine. So you say 'Thanda pani', not 'Thandi'.
Yes, if you want to buy water, you can say 'Pani chahiye'.
Usually 'Ji, abhi laya' (Yes, I'll bring it now) or 'Ye lijiye' (Here you go).
Yes, many songs use 'Pani' as a metaphor for life or purity.
It's grammatically okay but sounds like a child speaking. 'Pani chahiye' is the standard order.
関連フレーズ
پانی پلا دیں
similarPlease give me water to drink
پیاس لگی ہے
builds onI am thirsty
تھنڈا پانی
specialized formCold water
بوتل والا پانی
specialized formBottled water
کھانا چاہیے
similarI want food