मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।
main taiyar nahi hoon.
I am not ready.
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15초 만에
- Directly states 'I am not ready'.
- Useful for needing more time.
- Works in casual to neutral settings.
- Signals unpreparedness clearly.
뜻
이 문구, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` (`main taiyaar nahin hoon.`)는 '나는 준비되지 않았습니다'라고 말할 때 사용하는 표현입니다. 준비를 마치지 않았거나 진행할 올바른 상태가 아님을 전달하는 직접적인 방법입니다. 삶의 요구에 대한 정중한 일시 정지 버튼으로 생각하십시오.
주요 예문
3 / 12Texting a friend about meeting up
यार, मैं अभी नहीं निकल सकता। `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` थोड़ी देर में आता हूँ।
Dude, I can't leave right now. I am not ready. I'll come in a little while.
At a family gathering
सब लोग खाना खाने जा रहे हैं? रुको, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` मुझे बस एक मिनट दो।
Is everyone going to eat? Wait, I am not ready. Just give me a minute.
Ordering food at a restaurant
वेटर: क्या आप ऑर्डर देने के लिए तैयार हैं? आप: अभी नहीं, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` मेन्यू देख रहा हूँ।
Waiter: Are you ready to order? You: Not yet, I am not ready. I'm looking at the menu.
문화적 배경
People often use 'अभी' to imply 'not yet' rather than a hard 'no'.
Add 'अभी'
Adding 'अभी' makes you sound less blunt.
15초 만에
- Directly states 'I am not ready'.
- Useful for needing more time.
- Works in casual to neutral settings.
- Signals unpreparedness clearly.
What It Means
This is the classic way to say 'I am not ready' in Hindi. It's super direct and gets the message across clearly. You're basically telling someone that whatever is about to happen, or whatever task is at hand, you're not quite there yet. It carries a bit of vulnerability, like admitting you need a little more time or haven't finished your homework. It's not usually a dramatic statement, just a factual one. It’s the verbal equivalent of holding up your hands and saying, 'Whoa there, hold on a sec!'
How To Use It
Use this phrase when you genuinely need more time or haven't finished something. Maybe you're getting ready to go out, and your friend is tapping their foot. Or perhaps your boss asks if you're ready for the presentation, and your slides are still a mess. It works for almost any situation where readiness is key. You can use it for physical readiness, mental readiness, or task completion. It's a versatile little phrase, like a Swiss Army knife for excuses (but hopefully, you're using it honestly!).
Formality & Register
This phrase is pretty flexible. You can say it to your best friend or in a slightly more formal setting. It leans towards neutral but can feel more informal depending on your tone of voice and the context. If you say it with a sigh and slumped shoulders to your mom, it's definitely informal. If you say it calmly and clearly to your team leader, it's neutral. It's rarely 'very formal' because formal situations often require more elaborate phrasing, but it's rarely 'slang' either. Think of it as your everyday, reliable phrase.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're rushing to catch a train, and your friend asks if you have your ticket. You might say, मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। (I'm not ready). Or, your colleague asks if you're ready to join the Zoom meeting, and you're still looking for your headphones. मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। works perfectly. Even on a dating app, if someone asks if you're ready to meet up, and you're still swiping left on everyone, you could *theoretically* use it, though maybe a bit awkward! It's also useful when ordering food: 'Are you ready to order?' मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। (I haven't decided yet).
When To Use It
Use it when you're literally not prepared. Your bag isn't packed for a trip. Your presentation isn't finished. You haven't studied for the test. You're still in your pajamas when guests are arriving. You need a few more minutes to finish a task. It signals a delay is needed. It's the perfect response when someone is pushing you to move faster than you're able. It’s like saying, 'Hold your horses!' in Hindi.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it if you're just procrastinating and don't *want* to do something. It sounds a bit childish if you're perfectly capable but unwilling. Also, avoid it in high-stakes situations where 'not ready' could have serious consequences, like a surgeon saying it mid-operation (please don't do that!). It's also not ideal if you *are* ready but just want to seem cool or mysterious; it might just confuse people. It's not a substitute for 'I don't want to.'
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes get confused about the verb. They might forget the हूँ (hoon - 'am') part or use the wrong verb entirely. Another common slip is mixing up तैयार (taiyaar - ready) with similar-sounding words. A classic beginner error is saying मैं तैयार हूँ नहीं। (main taiyaar hoon nahin.), which sounds a bit jumbled. The word order matters for clarity! It's like trying to assemble IKEA furniture with instructions in the wrong language – confusing!
Common Variations
In very casual settings, especially among close friends or younger people, you might hear shortened versions or slightly different phrasing. Sometimes people might just say तैयार नहीं (taiyaar nahin) – 'not ready.' Or, depending on the region, pronunciation might shift slightly. In some areas, the 't' sound might be softer. But मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। is universally understood and the most standard form. Think of it as the 'original recipe' – always reliable!
Real Conversations
Friend 1: अरे, पार्टी के लिए तैयार हो? (Hey, ready for the party?)
Friend 2: बस पाँच मिनट! मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। (Just five minutes! I'm not ready.)
Boss
You
मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। मुझे थोड़ा और समय चाहिए। (Sorry, sir. I am not ready. I need a little more time.)Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use this for anything?
A. Mostly! It's great for tasks, events, or mental preparation. Just avoid using it when you're perfectly capable but simply unwilling.
Q. Is it rude?
A. Not at all, especially if said politely. It's a clear and honest statement. Tone matters, though!
Q. What if I need just a *little* more time?
A. This phrase is perfect for that! It implies you'll be ready soon.
사용 참고사항
This phrase is quite versatile, fitting comfortably in casual chats and neutral professional settings. While not strictly formal, it's polite enough for most daily interactions. Avoid using it excessively, as it might imply unreliability. Always consider adding context or a timeframe if possible, like 'I'm not ready *yet*' or 'I need *five more minutes*.'
Add 'अभी'
Adding 'अभी' makes you sound less blunt.
예시
12यार, मैं अभी नहीं निकल सकता। `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` थोड़ी देर में आता हूँ।
Dude, I can't leave right now. I am not ready. I'll come in a little while.
Casual way to tell a friend you need more time to get ready.
सब लोग खाना खाने जा रहे हैं? रुको, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` मुझे बस एक मिनट दो।
Is everyone going to eat? Wait, I am not ready. Just give me a minute.
Politely asking for a brief delay before joining an activity.
वेटर: क्या आप ऑर्डर देने के लिए तैयार हैं? आप: अभी नहीं, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` मेन्यू देख रहा हूँ।
Waiter: Are you ready to order? You: Not yet, I am not ready. I'm looking at the menu.
Used when you haven't decided what to order yet.
इंटरव्यूअर: क्या आप प्रश्न का उत्तर देने के लिए तैयार हैं? आप: माफ़ कीजिए, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` क्या मैं एक क्षण सोच सकता हूँ?
Interviewer: Are you ready to answer the question? You: Excuse me, I am not ready. May I think for a moment?
A polite way to ask for a moment to gather your thoughts in a professional setting.
मेरा अगला वीडियो थोड़ा लेट हो जाएगा! `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` पर जल्द ही आ रहा है! 😅
My next video will be a little late! I am not ready. But it's coming soon! 😅
Humorous caption explaining a delay in content creation.
दोस्तों, मैं अभी तक घर नहीं पहुँचा। `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` पार्टी में थोड़ी देर से मिलूँगा।
Friends, I haven't reached home yet. I am not ready. I'll meet you at the party a bit late.
Informing friends about a delay in arrival.
वाह! यह तो अचानक था। `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` आप इसके लिए कब से प्लान कर रहे थे?
Wow! This was sudden. I am not ready. How long were you planning this for?
Expressing surprise and unpreparedness for an unexpected event.
✗ मैं तैयार हूँ नहीं। → ✓ `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` (जब आप वास्तव में तैयार हों)
✗ I am ready not. → ✓ I am not ready. (when you are actually ready)
Incorrect word order or negation. This example shows the wrong phrase construction.
✗ मैं नहीं चाह्ता। → ✓ `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` (जब आप तैयार नहीं हैं, न कि जब आप नहीं चाहते)
✗ I do not want. → ✓ I am not ready. (when you are not ready, not when you don't want to)
Using 'I don't want to' instead of 'I am not ready' changes the meaning entirely.
बॉस: क्या रिपोर्ट तैयार है? आप: माफ़ करना, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` मुझे कल सुबह तक का समय मिल सकता है?
Boss: Is the report ready? You: Sorry, I am not ready. Can I have time until tomorrow morning?
Requesting an extension for a work task.
दोस्त: चलो, फिल्म देखने चलते हैं! आप: यार, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` मुझे थोड़ा और सोने दो।
Friend: Let's go watch a movie! You: Dude, I am not ready. Let me sleep a bit more.
A relaxed way to decline an invitation because you're not prepared (in this case, still sleepy).
Okay guys, I'm supposed to be at the airport now, but honestly, `मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।` I forgot my passport! Oops!
Okay guys, I'm supposed to be at the airport now, but honestly, I am not ready. I forgot my passport! Oops!
Used in a vlog to humorously explain a travel delay.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct verb.
मैं तैयार नहीं ____.
The subject 'मैं' always takes 'हूँ'.
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시각 학습 자료
Formality Spectrum for 'मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।'
Used with close friends, family, or in very casual settings. Tone might be playful or complaining.
यार, मैं अभी तैयार नहीं हूँ! 5 मिनट और दे दो।
Standard usage with friends or acquaintances where politeness is needed but not strict formality.
मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। थोड़ी देर में आता हूँ।
Appropriate for most everyday situations, including polite requests or professional interactions where directness is okay.
माफ़ करना, मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ। क्या मुझे थोड़ा समय मिल सकता है?
Generally avoided in highly formal contexts; more elaborate phrasing is usually preferred.
I am not ready. (Less common, usually more words used)
When You Might Say 'मैं तैयार नहीं हूँ।'
Getting ready to go out
Wait! I'm not ready yet!
Asked to present/speak
Can I have a moment? I'm not ready.
Ordering food
Not yet, I'm not ready to order.
Starting a game/activity
Hold on, I'm not ready!
Completing a task
I'm not ready to submit this yet.
Responding to surprise
Whoa, I'm not ready for this!
Comparing 'Not Ready' Phrases
Usage Categories
Personal Readiness
- • Getting dressed
- • Mental preparation
- • Feeling unwell
Task Completion
- • Work assignments
- • Homework
- • Project status
Social Situations
- • Meeting friends
- • Joining an event
- • Starting an activity
Requests for Delay
- • Asking for more time
- • Postponing action
- • Needing a pause
연습 문제 은행
1 연습 문제मैं तैयार नहीं ____.
The subject 'मैं' always takes 'हूँ'.
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मैं तैयार हूँ
contrastI am ready