B2 Idiom 비격식체 2분 분량

अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस

akl badi ya bhains

Intelligence big or buffalo

직역: अक्ल (Intelligence) बड़ी (big) या (or) भैंस (buffalo)

15초 만에

  • Brains beat brawn every single time.
  • A rhetorical question favoring wit over size.
  • Perfect for praising a clever solution to a big problem.

This is a playful way to say that brainpower always beats brute force. It asks rhetorically whether a person's wit or a massive buffalo is more important.

주요 예문

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1

Watching a small child solve a puzzle faster than an adult

वाह! मान गए, आखिर अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस!

Wow! I admit it, brain is definitely bigger than the buffalo!

2

Solving a difficult coding bug with one simple line

इतनी मेहनत की ज़रूरत नहीं थी, अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस?

All that hard work wasn't needed; is it the brain or the buffalo that's bigger?

3

Teasing a friend who tried to move a heavy sofa alone

पहिए लगा लेते यार, अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस?

You should have used wheels, man. Brain or buffalo?

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문화적 배경

In villages, owning a buffalo is a sign of wealth, but the animal is also seen as stubborn and slow. This idiom mocks the 'stubborn strength' of the animal compared to human wit. The phrase is often used in movie dialogues to show a hero outsmarting a villain's goons. It reinforces the 'clever hero' trope. Teachers use this to encourage 'smart work' over 'rote learning' or 'donkey work' (gadha-mazdoori). In modern offices, this phrase is the informal version of 'strategic thinking' and is often used during brainstorming sessions.

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The Sarcastic Twist

You can use this sarcastically when someone does something really stupid. 'वाह भाई, तुम्हारी तो अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस!' (Wow brother, your brain is really... something!)

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Gender Agreement

Never say 'Akl bada'. It's a dead giveaway that you're a beginner. Always 'badi'.

15초 만에

  • Brains beat brawn every single time.
  • A rhetorical question favoring wit over size.
  • Perfect for praising a clever solution to a big problem.

What It Means

This phrase is a classic Hindi proverb. It compares human intelligence to the physical size of a buffalo. It asks a simple question: which one is truly 'bigger' or more powerful? The answer is always intelligence. It is used to remind people that thinking clearly is better than acting tough. You use it when someone solves a problem with a clever trick rather than force.

How To Use It

You can use this as a standalone rhetorical question. If a friend fixes a broken machine with a tiny screw instead of hitting it, say this phrase. It works like a 'mic drop' moment. You don't need to change the grammar or the words. Just say it with a knowing smile. It highlights that being smart is the ultimate flex.

When To Use It

Use it when you see a 'David vs Goliath' situation. It is perfect for the office when a junior employee finds a shortcut. Use it when playing sports or video games. If you outsmart an opponent who is much stronger, this is your victory cry. It is also great for lighthearted teasing among siblings.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this in very somber or tragic situations. Don't say it if someone is genuinely hurt or grieving. It is too playful for a funeral or a serious hospital visit. Also, avoid using it with your boss during a high-stakes performance review. It might come off as a bit too cheeky or informal. Keep it for moments where a little wit is appreciated.

Cultural Background

In Indian rural life, the buffalo is a symbol of massive physical strength. It is a prized possession but not known for being particularly 'smart.' In contrast, अक्ल (intellect) is highly valued in Indian philosophy. This phrase likely started in villages to teach children that size doesn't equal success. It has been a staple of Bollywood movies and school textbooks for decades.

Common Variations

You might hear people just say अक्ल बड़ी and leave the rest to your imagination. Sometimes people add a sarcastic tone to ask if you've lost your अक्ल. In some regions, people might swap the buffalo for another large animal. However, the buffalo version remains the undisputed king of this idiom.

사용 참고사항

The phrase is inherently informal. Its power comes from the rhythmic contrast between the sophisticated word `अक्ल` (Arabic origin) and the earthy word `भैंस` (Hindi origin).

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The Sarcastic Twist

You can use this sarcastically when someone does something really stupid. 'वाह भाई, तुम्हारी तो अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस!' (Wow brother, your brain is really... something!)

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Gender Agreement

Never say 'Akl bada'. It's a dead giveaway that you're a beginner. Always 'badi'.

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The 'Ya' vs 'Ki'

In Delhi/UP, you'll hear 'Akl badi ki bhains'. Both are correct, but 'ya' is more standard for learners.

예시

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#1 Watching a small child solve a puzzle faster than an adult

वाह! मान गए, आखिर अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस!

Wow! I admit it, brain is definitely bigger than the buffalo!

Used here to praise the child's cleverness.

#2 Solving a difficult coding bug with one simple line

इतनी मेहनत की ज़रूरत नहीं थी, अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस?

All that hard work wasn't needed; is it the brain or the buffalo that's bigger?

A professional but lighthearted way to suggest a smarter approach.

#3 Teasing a friend who tried to move a heavy sofa alone

पहिए लगा लेते यार, अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस?

You should have used wheels, man. Brain or buffalo?

A classic humorous jab at a friend's lack of planning.

#4 Texting a sibling about a clever discount hack

मैंने कूपन कोड ढूंढ लिया! अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस? 😎

I found the coupon code! Brain or buffalo? 😎

Playful boasting in a casual text.

#5 Encouraging a student who feels physically weak

ताकत से सब नहीं होता, याद रखना अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस।

Strength isn't everything; remember, the brain is bigger than the buffalo.

Used as a motivational teaching moment.

#6 Discussing a strategy in a board game

तुम्हारी चाल अच्छी थी, सच में अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस।

Your move was great; truly, the brain is bigger than the buffalo.

Acknowledging a clever strategy.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct meaning of 'अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस'.

जब कोई कहता है 'अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस', तो उसका क्या मतलब है?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ताकत से ज़्यादा दिमाग ज़रूरी है

The idiom means that intelligence is more important than physical strength.

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

सिर्फ मेहनत मत करो, थोड़ा दिमाग लगाओ। आखिर अक्ल ______ या भैंस!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बड़ी

'Akl' is feminine, so it takes the feminine adjective 'badi'.

Match the situation to the idiom.

Which situation best fits 'अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस'?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: A person using a lever to lift a rock they couldn't lift by hand.

Using a lever is a strategic use of 'Akl' to overcome a 'Bhains'-sized physical challenge.

Complete the dialogue.

अमित: 'मैंने इस ताले को बिना चाबी के एक पिन से खोल दिया!' सुमित: 'वाह! ___________'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस!

This is the natural way to praise a clever solution.

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시각 학습 자료

Akl vs. Bhains

अक्ल (Akl)
छोटा (Small) Small
शक्तिशाली (Powerful) Powerful
अदृश्य (Invisible) Invisible
भैंस (Bhains)
विशाल (Huge) Huge
भारी (Heavy) Heavy
सीमित (Limited) Limited

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the correct meaning of 'अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस'. Choose A2

जब कोई कहता है 'अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस', तो उसका क्या मतलब है?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: ताकत से ज़्यादा दिमाग ज़रूरी है

The idiom means that intelligence is more important than physical strength.

Fill in the blank with the correct word. Fill Blank B1

सिर्फ मेहनत मत करो, थोड़ा दिमाग लगाओ। आखिर अक्ल ______ या भैंस!

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बड़ी

'Akl' is feminine, so it takes the feminine adjective 'badi'.

Match the situation to the idiom. situation_matching B2

Which situation best fits 'अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस'?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: A person using a lever to lift a rock they couldn't lift by hand.

Using a lever is a strategic use of 'Akl' to overcome a 'Bhains'-sized physical challenge.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

अमित: 'मैंने इस ताले को बिना चाबी के एक पिन से खोल दिया!' सुमित: 'वाह! ___________'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: अक्ल बड़ी या भैंस!

This is the natural way to praise a clever solution.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Not usually. It's mostly playful and used among friends or family. However, don't use it to mock a stranger's intelligence.

The buffalo is a common farm animal in India, making it a more 'down-to-earth' and humorous comparison for folk wisdom.

Only if the atmosphere is very casual and you are praising a clever idea. Avoid it in high-stakes formal presentations.

The phrase 'Jiski lathi uski bhains' (Might is right) represents the opposite philosophy.

It comes from Arabic 'Aql', but it is fully integrated into both Hindi and Urdu.

No, it's rhetorical. The implied answer is always 'Akl' (Intelligence).

Yes, the idiom is gender-neutral regarding the person it refers to.

While it's a Hindi idiom, the concept is understood across India, and similar idioms exist in Dravidian languages.

It's like the 'n' in the French word 'bon'. Don't touch your tongue to the roof of your mouth.

There isn't a major blockbuster with this exact title, but it's a very common line in many Bollywood comedies.

관련 표현

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अक्ल का दुश्मन

similar

An enemy of intelligence (a fool).

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गागर में सागर

similar

An ocean in a small pot.

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जिसकी लाठी उसकी भैंस

contrast

Might is right.

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दिमाग की बत्ती जलना

builds on

The lightbulb in the brain turning on.

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