뜻
Indicating completion of a task or stating that a sufficient amount has been reached.
문화적 배경
In North Indian households, 'bas ho gaya' is the standard way to stop a grandmother from serving more food. It is respected as a firm but polite boundary. In modern offices, it is used to signal the end of a long meeting or a task, often accompanied by a sigh of relief. Used by shoppers to tell a persistent vendor that they are done bargaining or looking.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile for food, but a flat tone for boundaries.
The 'Bas' gesture
Often accompanied by a slight wave of the hand to signal 'no more'.
뜻
Indicating completion of a task or stating that a sufficient amount has been reached.
Tone matters
Say it with a smile for food, but a flat tone for boundaries.
The 'Bas' gesture
Often accompanied by a slight wave of the hand to signal 'no more'.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence: 'मैंने खाना खा लिया, ____ ____!'
बस हो गया
The standard phrase is 'bas ho gaya'.
When should you use 'bas ho gaya'?
To signal completion or set a boundary.
It is a marker for ending actions or setting limits.
Friend: 'Do you want more tea?' You: '____ ____, thank you.'
बस हो गया
This is the polite way to decline.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are full at dinner.
It indicates you have had enough.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제बस हो गया
The standard phrase is 'bas ho gaya'.
To signal completion or set a boundary.
It is a marker for ending actions or setting limits.
बस हो गया
This is the polite way to decline.
You are full at dinner.
It indicates you have had enough.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
6 질문Only if said with an aggressive tone. Otherwise, it's very polite.
Yes, it is common in informal office settings.
No, it is neutral/informal.
No, it is fixed.
Yes, to say 'that's enough money'.
Yes, very frequently in dramatic scenes.
관련 표현
Bahut ho gaya
similarThat's too much.
Kaam khatam
synonymWork finished.
Bas itna hi
similarJust this much.