A1 Expression 중립 5분 분량

मुझे बताओ

mujhe batao

Tell me

직역: {"mujhe":"to me","batao":"tell"}

15초 만에

  • Directly asks for information.
  • Common in everyday Hindi speech.
  • Best for friends and familiar people.
  • Use `बताइए` for formal settings.

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주요 예문

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1

Texting a friend about weekend plans

इस वीकेंड क्या कर रहे हो? मुझे बताओ!

What are you doing this weekend? Tell me!

2

Asking a sibling about their day

आज स्कूल में क्या हुआ? मुझे बताओ।

What happened in school today? Tell me.

3

Watching a movie with a friend

ये सीन इतना अजीब क्यों है? मुझे बताओ!

Why is this scene so weird? Tell me!

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문화적 배경

Very common in daily speech. Often used in Hindi-speaking pockets.

💡

Be polite

Use 'bataiye' for elders.

15초 만에

  • Directly asks for information.
  • Common in everyday Hindi speech.
  • Best for friends and familiar people.
  • Use `बताइए` for formal settings.

What It Means

मुझे बताओ literally translates to 'to me tell.' It's the most fundamental way to ask someone to give you information. It’s like saying, 'Let me know' or 'Inform me.' You use it when you want to hear something directly from a person. It's not just about facts; it can be about feelings, stories, or instructions. The vibe is usually direct but can be softened with tone and context. It's the Swiss Army knife of asking for info in Hindi!

How To Use It

This phrase is incredibly versatile. You can use it when you're curious about something, need instructions, or want to hear someone's opinion. For example, if your friend is telling a story, you might say, 'Then what happened? मुझे बताओ!' If you need directions, you can ask, 'How do I get to the station? मुझे बताओ.' It works in almost any situation where you're seeking knowledge from another person. Just remember to pair it with a polite tone or add 'please' (कृपया - kripya) if you want to be extra nice.

Formality & Register

मुझे बताओ leans towards the informal side. It’s perfect for friends, family, and colleagues you know well. Think of texting your buddies or asking a coworker for a quick update. It's not rude, but it's not what you'd typically use in a super formal setting, like addressing a large audience or speaking to a high-ranking official you've just met. For those situations, you'd switch to more polite phrasing. It's the comfy, casual Friday outfit of asking questions.

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're watching a Bollywood movie, and a character looks shocked. You might lean over and whisper, 'What's wrong? मुझे बताओ.' Or maybe your sibling is acting suspiciously happy. You'd likely say, 'You got good news, right? मुझे बताओ!' Even ordering food can involve it: 'What are the specials today? मुझे बताओ.' It pops up everywhere, from gossip sessions to practical queries.

When To Use It

Use मुझे बताओ when you want a direct answer or explanation from someone. It's great for:

  • Getting updates from friends (कल क्या हुआ, मुझे बताओ। - Kal kya hua, mujhe batao. - Tell me what happened yesterday).
  • Asking for opinions (तुम्हें यह कैसा लगा? मुझे बताओ। - Tumhein yeh kaisa laga? Mujhe batao. - How did you like this? Tell me).
  • Seeking clarification (इसका मतलब क्या है? मुझे बताओ। - Iska matlab kya hai? Mujhe batao. - What does this mean? Tell me).
  • Following up on a story (और फिर? मुझे बताओ! - Aur phir? Mujhe batao! - And then? Tell me!).

It's your go-to for everyday information exchange.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid मुझे बताओ in very formal situations. Addressing a large, unfamiliar audience, speaking to a respected elder you've just met, or in highly official written communication might require a more formal phrase like कृपया सूचित करें (kripya soochit karein - please inform). Also, if you're asking for sensitive personal information, a gentler approach might be better. It's not that मुझे बताओ is inherently rude, but it can sound abrupt if the context demands extreme politeness. Don't use it when you're already annoyed; it can sound demanding.

Common Mistakes

A common slip-up is using it when a more polite or indirect question is needed. Forgetting the politeness factor can make it sound demanding. Another mistake is using it in written formal contexts where it just doesn't fit the tone. It’s like wearing flip-flops to a black-tie event – functional, but out of place!

Common Variations

  • ज़रा बताओ (Zara batao): Adds a touch of 'just' or 'kindly'. Softer, more polite. "Just tell me."
  • मुझे बताना (Mujhe batana): More of a statement or a future request. "You should tell me" or "Let me know."
  • बताइए (Bataiye): The formal/polite version of 'tell'. Use this with elders or strangers.
  • कहना (Kehna): Means 'to say'. Sometimes used similarly, like मुझे कहना (Mujhe kehna - tell me/say it to me), but बताओ is more direct for information.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: Texting a friend about a movie.

F

Friend

अरे, वो नई मूवी देखी? बहुत अच्छी है! (Are, woh nayi movie dekhi? Bahut achhi hai! - Hey, did you see that new movie? It's great!)
Y

You

नहीं यार, कैसी है? मुझे बताओ! (Nahi yaar, kaisi hai? Mujhe batao! - No man, how is it? Tell me!)

Scenario 2: Asking a colleague for a file.

Y

You

वो रिपोर्ट मिल गई क्या? मुझे बताओ। (Woh report mil gayi kya? Mujhe batao. - Did you find that report? Let me know.)
C

Colleague

हाँ, अभी भेजता हूँ। (Haan, abhi bhejta hoon. - Yes, sending it now.)

Scenario 3: Talking to your younger sibling.

Y

You

आज स्कूल में क्या हुआ? मुझे बताओ। (Aaj school mein kya hua? Mujhe batao. - What happened in school today? Tell me.)
S

Sibling

कुछ नहीं! बस... (Kuch nahi! Bas... - Nothing! Just...)

Quick FAQ

  • Is मुझे बताओ always informal?

It leans informal, but tone matters. With a friendly smile, it's fine with most people.

  • Can I use it with my boss?

Generally, no. Use बताइए (Bataiye) unless you have a very casual relationship.

  • What if I want to be extra polite?

Add कृपया (kripya - please) at the beginning or end: कृपया मुझे बताओ.

  • Is it like 'spill the tea' in English?

Sort of! It's the direct request part. 'Spill the tea' is the slang for sharing gossip, and मुझे बताओ is how you'd ask for it.

사용 참고사항

This phrase is primarily informal and best used with friends, family, or people you know well. While direct, avoid using it with strangers or in formal business contexts where it can sound abrupt; opt for 'बताइए' instead. Adding 'कृपया' or 'ज़रा' can soften the request slightly, but it remains fundamentally casual.

💡

Be polite

Use 'bataiye' for elders.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about weekend plans

इस वीकेंड क्या कर रहे हो? मुझे बताओ!

What are you doing this weekend? Tell me!

Casual and direct request for information among friends.

#2 Asking a sibling about their day

आज स्कूल में क्या हुआ? मुझे बताओ।

What happened in school today? Tell me.

A common, familiar way to inquire about someone's day.

#3 Watching a movie with a friend

ये सीन इतना अजीब क्यों है? मुझे बताओ!

Why is this scene so weird? Tell me!

Expressing curiosity and asking for an explanation.

#4 Instagram caption asking for follower input

मेरा नया हेयरकट कैसा है? नीचे कमेंट्स में मुझे बताओ!

How is my new haircut? Tell me in the comments below!

Engaging followers in a direct, informal way.

#5 Responding to a friend's intriguing story

तुमने उसे सच में कह दिया? और फिर क्या हुआ? मुझे बताओ!

You really told him? And then what happened? Tell me!

Shows eagerness and prompts the storyteller to continue.

#6 Asking a colleague for clarification on a task

यह काम कैसे पूरा करना है, कृपया मुझे बताओ।

Please tell me how to complete this task.

Adding 'कृपया' (please) makes it polite for a colleague.

#7 Job interview question about a challenge

आपने उस प्रोजेक्ट में क्या सीखा, कृपया मुझे बताइए।

Please tell us what you learned in that project.

Uses the formal 'बताइए' (bataiye) suitable for a job interview.

Mistake: Using informal phrase in a formal email 흔한 실수

✗ कृपया मुझे बताओ कि मीटिंग कब है। → ✓ कृपया मुझे बताइए कि मीटिंग कब है।

✗ Please tell me when the meeting is. → ✓ Please inform me when the meeting is.

Using `मुझे बताओ` in a formal email sounds too casual.

Mistake: Sounding demanding to a stranger 흔한 실수

✗ मुझे बताओ, यह रास्ता कहाँ जाता है? → ✓ क्या आप मुझे बता सकते हैं, यह रास्ता कहाँ जाता है?

✗ Tell me, where does this road go? → ✓ Can you tell me, where does this road go?

`मुझे बताओ` can sound demanding to someone you don't know.

#10 Humorous request for gossip

सुना है कल पार्टी में कुछ खास हुआ? मुझे बताओ, मुझे सब जानना है!

Heard something special happened at the party yesterday? Tell me, I want to know everything!

Playfully demanding all the juicy details.

#11 Asking for directions from a local

भाई साहब, स्टेशन किधर है? मुझे बताओ ज़रा।

Brother, where is the station? Tell me please.

Adding 'ज़रा' (zara) makes the request slightly softer.

#12 Expressing concern to a friend

तुम आजकल चुप-चुप क्यों रहते हो? मुझे बताओ, क्या बात है?

Why have you been so quiet lately? Tell me, what's the matter?

Shows care and prompts a friend to open up.

셀프 테스트

Which is the correct way to ask a friend?

Mujhe ____.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: batao

Batao is the informal imperative.

🎉 점수: /1

시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

1 연습 문제
Which is the correct way to ask a friend? Choose A1

Mujhe ____.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: batao

Batao is the informal imperative.

🎉 점수: /1

자주 묻는 질문

1 질문

No, use 'bataiye'.

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