A1 Expression 중립 5분 분량

बिल लाओ

bl lo

Bring bill

직역: Bill bring

15초 만에

  • Directly ask for the bill.
  • Common in restaurants and shops.
  • Neutral politeness, widely understood.
  • Use when ready to pay.

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주요 예문

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1

At a casual restaurant

खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट था, धन्यवाद। अब बिल लाओ।

The food was very delicious, thank you. Now bring the bill.

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2

Texting a friend after shopping

मैं दुकान पर हूँ। तुम आ गए? बिल लाओ।

I'm at the shop. Have you arrived? Bring the bill.

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At a small local shop

भाई साहब, ये सब कितने का हुआ? ज़रा बिल लाओ।

Brother, how much did all this come to? Please bring the bill.

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문화적 배경

In dhabas (roadside eateries), it's common to shout 'Bhaiya, bil!' loudly. It's not considered rude; it's just the atmosphere. In business lunches, the person who invited usually signals the waiter discreetly. They might not even say 'Bil lao' but just make a writing gesture in the air. In small towns, you might not get a printed bill. The shopkeeper will calculate on a small piece of paper or a calculator and show it to you. Digital payments (UPI/GPay) are everywhere. You might say 'QR code lao' (Bring the QR code) instead of 'Bil lao'.

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The 'Bhaiya' Power-up

Always start with 'Bhaiya' (Brother) to sound like a local. It instantly makes the command 'Bil lao' sound friendly rather than bossy.

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Don't just say 'Bill!'

Saying just the word 'Bill' can sound rude. Always pair it with 'Lao' or 'Laiye'.

15초 만에

  • Directly ask for the bill.
  • Common in restaurants and shops.
  • Neutral politeness, widely understood.
  • Use when ready to pay.

What It Means

This phrase, बिल लाओ (bil lao), is your direct ticket to getting the check after a meal or the total cost at a shop. It’s not just about the words; it carries a sense of finality, like saying, 'Okay, I'm ready to settle this.' It’s the most common way to signal you're finished and want to pay.

How To Use It

Picture this: you've just devoured some amazing street food or finished a shopping spree. You catch the waiter's eye or approach the counter. A simple, clear बिल लाओ is all you need. You can say it with a smile to keep it friendly. It works in restaurants, cafes, small shops, and even for services.

Formality & Register

This is your everyday, go-to phrase. It's not super formal like something you'd use in a high-stakes business negotiation, but it's not slang either. Think of it as the comfortable middle ground, perfect for most interactions. It’s like wearing jeans and a t-shirt – reliable and always appropriate for casual outings. It’s definitely not something you’d say to your boss’s boss if you were asking for a detailed expense report, but asking for the check? Perfect.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're at a bustling Delhi market, bought a few souvenirs, and now you want to pay. You walk up to the shopkeeper and say, भाई, बिल लाओ। (Bhai, bil lao.) Or you're at a cozy Mumbai cafe, finished your chai, and signal the server with a nod and, सुनिए, बिल लाओ। (Suniye, bil lao.) It’s that simple. You might even see it pop up in casual movie dialogues when characters are leaving a restaurant. It’s the sound of transactions being completed all over India, every single day.

When To Use It

Use बिल लाओ when you are in a commercial establishment like a restaurant, cafe, clothing store, or any place where you've received a service or purchased goods and need to pay. It's ideal when you want to be clear and efficient. You've finished your meal, the movie credits are rolling, or you've bagged your purchases – that's your cue! It's also great if you're in a bit of a hurry and need the bill promptly. No need to overthink it; if you need the bill, this phrase works.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid बिल लाओ in situations demanding high formality. For instance, if you're at a very upscale, five-star hotel restaurant with a formal dress code, you might opt for a more elaborate phrase like, कृपया बिल प्रस्तुत करें। (Kripya bil prastut karein.) Also, don't use it when asking for something other than a bill – it’s specific! Don't ask your friend to bring you a bill for splitting expenses unless you want to sound a bit abrupt. It’s strictly for commercial payment contexts. You wouldn't ask your mom to बिल लाओ after dinner; that's a recipe for a confused look or a lecture!

Common Mistakes

A common slip-up is using it too forcefully. Just saying बिल लाओ! with an angry tone can sound demanding. Another mistake is forgetting the politeness markers. While direct, adding a कृपया (kripya - please) or a ज़रा (zara - just/a little) makes it smoother. Or, confusing it with asking for a menu – you don't want to accidentally ask for the bill before you've even ordered!

बिल दे दो (Bil de do) बिल लाओ (Bil lao) - While दे दो (de do) means 'give', लाओ (lao) specifically means 'bring', which is more appropriate for a waiter bringing the bill to you.
बिल दिखाओ (Bil dikhao) बिल लाओ (Bil lao) - दिखाओ (dikhao) means 'show', which implies just looking at it, not necessarily paying. लाओ (lao) implies bringing it for settlement.

Common Variations

In some regions, you might hear बिल चाहिए (bil chahiye - I need the bill), which is equally common and slightly softer. Younger generations might text बिल? (Bil?) with a question mark emoji, which is super casual. Sometimes, people add ज़रा (zara) before it: ज़रा बिल लाओ (Zara bil lao), making it sound a tad more polite or hesitant. In very casual settings among close friends, you might even hear चलो, बिल (Chalo, bil - Come on, bill), but this is quite informal.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: At a Cafe

Person A: खाना बहुत अच्छा था। (Khana bahut achha tha. - The food was very good.)

Person B: हाँ, मज़ा आ गया। अब बिल लाओ। (Haan, maza aa gaya. Ab bil lao. - Yes, it was enjoyable. Now bring the bill.)

Scenario 2: Shopping

C

Customer

ये वाला पैक कर दीजिए। (Ye wala pack kar dijiye. - Please pack this one.)
S

Shopkeeper

हो गया। बिल काउंटर पर ले लीजिए। (Ho gaya. Bil counter par le lijiye. - It's done. Take the bill at the counter.)
C

Customer

ठीक है, बिल लाओ। (Theek hai, bil lao. - Okay, bring the bill.)

Scenario 3: Texting a friend after a movie

Y

You

मूवी कैसी लगी? (Movie kaisi lagi? - How was the movie?)
F

Friend

मस्त! अब बिल लाओ, देर हो रही है। (Mast! Ab bil lao, der ho rahi hai. - Awesome! Now bring the bill, it's getting late.)

Quick FAQ

Q. Is बिल लाओ always polite?

A. It's generally neutral and acceptable, but tone matters! Add कृपया (kripya) for extra politeness.

Q. Can I use this for online orders?

A. Not directly. You'd usually see the bill on your screen or app. This is for in-person requests.

Q. What if the waiter is busy?

A. Wait patiently or try to make eye contact. A gentle एक्सक्यूज़ मी (Excuse me) first might help.

사용 참고사항

This phrase is a direct, common request suitable for most everyday commercial interactions like restaurants and shops. While neutral, adding 'कृपया' (please) or 'ज़रा' (kindly) enhances politeness. Avoid using it in extremely formal settings where more elaborate phrasing is expected.

🎯

The 'Bhaiya' Power-up

Always start with 'Bhaiya' (Brother) to sound like a local. It instantly makes the command 'Bil lao' sound friendly rather than bossy.

⚠️

Don't just say 'Bill!'

Saying just the word 'Bill' can sound rude. Always pair it with 'Lao' or 'Laiye'.

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The Hand Gesture

If the restaurant is noisy, catch the waiter's eye and mimic writing on your palm. They will understand you want the bill.

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Check for Service Charge

Many Indian restaurants add a 5-10% service charge. If it's there, you don't necessarily need to tip extra.

예시

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#1 At a casual restaurant
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खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट था, धन्यवाद। अब बिल लाओ।

The food was very delicious, thank you. Now bring the bill.

Politely concluding the meal and requesting payment.

#2 Texting a friend after shopping
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मैं दुकान पर हूँ। तुम आ गए? बिल लाओ।

I'm at the shop. Have you arrived? Bring the bill.

Casual, direct instruction to a friend who is meeting you.

#3 At a small local shop
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भाई साहब, ये सब कितने का हुआ? ज़रा बिल लाओ।

Brother, how much did all this come to? Please bring the bill.

Adding 'ज़रा' (`zara`) softens the request slightly.

#4 Formal dinner conclusion
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यह भोजन उत्कृष्ट था। कृपया बिल प्रस्तुत करें।

This meal was excellent. Please present the bill.

Demonstrating a more formal alternative.

#5 Instagram caption after a meal
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Food coma incoming! 🍜 Worth every bite. Now, who's ready for the bill? #FoodieLife #DesiEats

Food coma incoming! 🍜 Worth every bite. Now, who's ready for the bill? #FoodieLife #DesiEats

Implied request for the bill in a social media context.

#6 WhatsApp message to a roommate
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घर आ जाओ, पार्टी खत्म। बिल लाओ।

Come home, the party is over. Bring the bill.

Very informal, direct command to someone you know well.

Mistake: Asking for the menu 흔한 실수
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✗ मेनू लाओ → ✓ बिल लाओ

✗ Bring the menu → ✓ Bring the bill

Confusing the request for a menu with the request for a bill.

Mistake: Using 'give' instead of 'bring' 흔한 실수

✗ बिल दे दो → ✓ बिल लाओ

✗ Give the bill → ✓ Bring the bill

While understandable, 'bring' is more accurate for a server's action.

#9 Humorous situation: Paying after a prank
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Haha, trick'd ya! Okay, okay, now seriously, बिल लाओ!

Haha, tricked you! Okay, okay, now seriously, bring the bill!

Playful use after a lighthearted moment.

#10 Emotional moment: Paying for a celebratory meal
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आज का दिन बहुत खास है। चलो, बिल लाओ।

Today is a very special day. Come on, bring the bill.

Expressing sentiment while initiating payment.

#11 Professional context: Restaurant manager briefing staff
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याद रखें, ग्राहकों को संतुष्ट करना है। जब वे तैयार हों, तो विनम्रता से बिल लाओ।

Remember, we must satisfy the customers. When they are ready, politely bring the bill.

Instruction on how to handle bill requests professionally.

#12 Ordering via a food delivery app (implied)
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App पर पेमेंट हो गया, अब बस खाने का इंतज़ार है।

Payment is done on the app, now just waiting for the food.

Illustrates a context where 'बिल लाओ' is NOT used because payment is digital.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the missing word to ask for the bill neutrally.

भैया, _____ लाओ।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बिल

'Bil' is the word for bill. 'Khana' is food, 'Pani' is water, and 'Chay' is tea.

Which of these is the most polite way to ask for the bill in a fancy restaurant?

Choose the correct form:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बिल लाइये

'Laiye' is the 'Aap' (formal) form, which is most appropriate for formal settings.

Complete the dialogue.

Waiter: क्या आपको कुछ और चाहिए? Learner: नहीं, बस _____ ।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बिल लाओ

When the waiter asks if you need anything else and you are done, asking for the bill is the natural next step.

Match the phrase to the register.

1. बिल ला | 2. बिल लाओ | 3. बिल लाइये

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-Informal, 2-Neutral, 3-Formal

La (Tu), Lao (Tum), Laiye (Aap).

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시각 학습 자료

Where to use 'Bil lao'

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Food

  • Dhaba
  • Cafe
  • Restaurant
🛍️

Shopping

  • Kirana Store
  • Mall
  • Market

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the missing word to ask for the bill neutrally. Fill Blank A1

भैया, _____ लाओ।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बिल

'Bil' is the word for bill. 'Khana' is food, 'Pani' is water, and 'Chay' is tea.

Which of these is the most polite way to ask for the bill in a fancy restaurant? Choose A2

Choose the correct form:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बिल लाइये

'Laiye' is the 'Aap' (formal) form, which is most appropriate for formal settings.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

Waiter: क्या आपको कुछ और चाहिए? Learner: नहीं, बस _____ ।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: बिल लाओ

When the waiter asks if you need anything else and you are done, asking for the bill is the natural next step.

Match the phrase to the register. situation_matching B1

1. बिल ला | 2. बिल लाओ | 3. बिल लाइये

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-Informal, 2-Neutral, 3-Formal

La (Tu), Lao (Tum), Laiye (Aap).

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, it's neutral. In a casual setting, it's the standard way to ask. In a very formal setting, use 'Laiye'.

Yes, in cities, almost everyone understands 'Check please'. However, 'Bill' is more common than 'Check'.

Say 'Card machine lao' or 'Card se payment karna hai'.

Hindi doesn't use 'Kripya' (Please) as often as English uses 'Please'. The politeness is built into the verb form (Laiye) or the tone.

'Lao' is for people you are familiar with or service staff in casual settings. 'Laiye' is for elders or formal service.

Say 'Alag-alag bil lao' (Bring separate bills). Note that this is not always possible in smaller Indian restaurants.

It's an English loanword that is now considered part of everyday Hindi.

You can raise your hand and say 'Bhaiya, bil!' a bit louder. It's socially acceptable.

관련 표현

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कितना हुआ?

similar

How much is it?

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पैसे लो

builds on

Take the money.

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छुट्टे हैं?

similar

Do you have change?

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हिसाब कर लो

specialized form

Settle the account.

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बाकी रख लो

builds on

Keep the change.

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