意味
Checking for presence of people
文化的背景
In Pakistan, 'Koi hai?' is often the first thing said when entering a 'Mohalla' (neighborhood) home. It's a sign of respect for the 'Chadar aur Char-Diwari' (privacy of the home). Similar to Pakistan, in North Indian Muslim households, announcing oneself is a religious and cultural sunnah (tradition) to avoid seeing women of the house in an informal state. In villages, people might use a louder, more melodic 'O koi hai bhai?' to carry the sound across large fields or courtyards. On social media, 'Koi hai?' is used to check if a group chat is active or if anyone is 'awake' to talk.
Rising Intonation
Always use a rising pitch at the end of 'hai' to make it clear it's a question.
Wait for the answer
In Urdu culture, saying 'Koi hai?' and walking in immediately is considered rude. Wait at least 5-10 seconds for a response.
意味
Checking for presence of people
Rising Intonation
Always use a rising pitch at the end of 'hai' to make it clear it's a question.
Wait for the answer
In Urdu culture, saying 'Koi hai?' and walking in immediately is considered rude. Wait at least 5-10 seconds for a response.
Add a Greeting
Pairing it with 'Assalam-o-Alaikum' makes you sound like a native speaker with great manners.
自分をテスト
You are standing outside your friend's open gate. What should you say?
Choose the most appropriate phrase:
'Koi hai?' is the correct way to check for presence. 'Kaun hai?' is what the person inside would ask you.
Complete the sentence to ask if someone is in the house.
گھر میں _______ ہے؟
'Koi' (someone) completes the phrase 'Is someone in the house?'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You enter a shop and don't see the shopkeeper.
Starting with a greeting followed by 'koi hai?' is the most polite and natural way.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Where to use 'Koi hai?'
Home
- • Friend's house
- • Neighbor's gate
- • Relative's door
Business
- • Small shop
- • Empty reception
- • Workshop
Safety
- • Dark room
- • Hearing a noise
- • Empty street
練習問題バンク
3 問題Choose the most appropriate phrase:
'Koi hai?' is the correct way to check for presence. 'Kaun hai?' is what the person inside would ask you.
گھر میں _______ ہے؟
'Koi' (someone) completes the phrase 'Is someone in the house?'.
Situation: You enter a shop and don't see the shopkeeper.
Starting with a greeting followed by 'koi hai?' is the most polite and natural way.
🎉 スコア: /3
よくある質問
5 問No, it is actually the polite way to announce yourself. It is ruder to enter silently.
Yes, if no waiter is at the front, you can say it softly to get attention.
'Koi hai' means 'Is anyone there?'. 'Kaun hai' means 'Who is it?'.
Yes, if you come home and it's unusually quiet, you might ask 'Koi hai?' to see where your family is.
Grammatically 'Koi' is singular, so 'Koi hai?' is used even if you are looking for a group.
関連フレーズ
کون ہے؟
contrastWho is it?
سب خیریت ہے؟
similarIs everything okay?
اجازت ہے؟
builds onIs permission granted?
کوئی نہیں
contrastNo one / It's nothing