मुझे समय नहीं है।
mujhe samay nahi hai.
I don't have time.
직역: {"mujhe":"to me","samay":"time","nahin":"not","hai":"is"}
15초 만에
- Directly states lack of time.
- Use for busy schedules.
- Versatile for most situations.
- Be mindful of tone and context.
뜻
이 문구는 당신이 몹시 바쁠 때 사용하는 것입니다! 말 그대로 '시간이 없다'는 뜻이지만, 바쁘고, 어쩌면 약간 스트레스를 받고 있으며, 추가적인 일에 전념할 수 없다는 느낌을 전달합니다. '지금 너무 바쁘다'고 말하는 정중한 (또는 당신의 어조에 따라서는 그렇게 정중하지 않은!) 방법으로 생각하세요.
주요 예문
3 / 11Texting a friend
यार, आज शाम को मूवी देखने चलें? मुझे समय नहीं है।
Dude, should we go watch a movie this evening? I don't have time.
At a café
क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं? माफ़ करना, मुझे अभी समय नहीं है।
Can you help me? Sorry, I don't have time right now.
Job interview (Zoom call)
मैं इस प्रोजेक्ट पर काम करना चाहूंगा, लेकिन मुझे समय नहीं है।
I would like to work on this project, but I don't have time.
문화적 배경
It is common to add 'yaar' (friend) to soften the refusal. Professional settings prefer 'Mere paas samay ki kami hai' (I have a shortage of time).
Politeness
Always add 'Sorry' (माफ़ कीजिए) to sound polite.
15초 만에
- Directly states lack of time.
- Use for busy schedules.
- Versatile for most situations.
- Be mindful of tone and context.
What It Means
This is your everyday, super-useful Hindi phrase. It's the direct way to say you're short on time. You might feel a bit rushed or overwhelmed when you say it. It’s like a tiny speed bump in a conversation. It signals that your schedule is full. You can't squeeze anything else in. It’s a universal feeling, right? Everyone gets swamped sometimes!
How To Use It
Use mujhe samay nahin hai when you can't do something because you're busy. Can't meet a friend? Can't take on a new project? Can't even grab a quick chai? This phrase is your answer. It's direct and gets the point across quickly. You can add a reason if you want, but it's not always necessary. Sometimes, just stating the fact is enough. It’s like hitting the snooze button on an invitation.
Formality & Register
This phrase is quite versatile. It works in most informal and neutral situations. You can use it with friends, family, and even colleagues in a casual chat. For very formal settings, like a high-stakes business meeting with the CEO, you might want something more elaborate. But for everyday interactions, it’s perfect. It’s the comfy sweater of time-related phrases – reliable and widely accepted. It’s not exactly slang, but it’s not stiffly formal either.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're scrolling through Instagram and see a friend's post asking for volunteers. You could comment, Aaj toh mushkil hai, mujhe samay nahin hai. (Today is difficult, I don't have time). Or your boss asks if you can handle another task. You might reply, Abhi toh bahut kaam hai, mujhe samay nahin hai. (I have a lot of work right now, I don't have time). It’s great for dodging extra chores too! 'Can you help me move this weekend?' 'Sorry, mujhe samay nahin hai.'
When To Use It
Use this when you genuinely lack time. You're running late for your next appointment. You have a deadline looming. You need to focus on a priority task. You're already committed to something else. It’s your honest response to an unexpected request. Think of it as the verbal equivalent of a 'Do Not Disturb' sign on your brain. It's also handy when you just don't *want* to do something. We've all been there, haven't we?
When NOT To Use It
Avoid this phrase if you *do* have time but are just being lazy or avoiding someone. That’s just rude! Don't use it in extremely formal situations where politeness is paramount and a more detailed explanation is expected. It can sound dismissive if used inappropriately. Also, if you're trying to make a good impression in a job interview, saying mujhe samay nahin hai to a potential task might not be the best strategy. It's not a magic wand to get out of everything.
Common Mistakes
A common slip-up is using it when you actually *do* have time. This can damage trust. Another mistake is sounding too abrupt. Adding a maaf karna (sorry) or a kinder tone can soften it. Sometimes, learners might try to translate it too literally and miss the natural flow. They might say something like 'My time is not', which sounds super weird. Stick to the standard phrase, it's tried and tested!
Common Variations
In some regions, you might hear slight variations. For instance, in casual texting, people might shorten it or use emojis. A very informal version could just be Time nahin hai (No time). Sometimes, people might add aaj (today) or abhi (now) for emphasis: Aaj mujhe samay nahin hai (Today I don't have time). These variations add a local flavor. It's like adding paneer to a dish – it makes it uniquely yours!
Real Conversations
Friend 1: Hey, wanna grab coffee after work?
Friend 2: Arre yaar, aaj toh bahut kaam hai. Mujhe samay nahin hai. Maybe tomorrow?
Friend 1: Can you help me with this report?
Friend 2: Mujhe samay nahin hai, I have a call in 5 minutes.
Boss
Employee
Maaf karna sir, mujhe abhi bilkul samay nahin hai. I'm swamped.Quick FAQ
Q. Is this phrase polite?
A. It can be, depending on your tone and context. Adding 'sorry' helps.
Q. Can I use it for anything?
A. Mostly for tasks or commitments. Avoid using it for people you want to impress.
Q. What if I'm super busy?
A. You can add bahut (very) – mujhe bahut samay nahin hai.
사용 참고사항
This phrase is generally neutral but leans informal. In formal settings, always soften it with apologies or more elaborate phrasing like 'I am currently occupied'. Avoid using it as a simple excuse if you actually have time, as it can damage credibility.
Politeness
Always add 'Sorry' (माफ़ कीजिए) to sound polite.
예시
11यार, आज शाम को मूवी देखने चलें? मुझे समय नहीं है।
Dude, should we go watch a movie this evening? I don't have time.
Casual refusal among friends, implying a prior commitment or busy schedule.
क्या आप मेरी मदद कर सकते हैं? माफ़ करना, मुझे अभी समय नहीं है।
Can you help me? Sorry, I don't have time right now.
Politely declining a request from a stranger or acquaintance.
मैं इस प्रोजेक्ट पर काम करना चाहूंगा, लेकिन मुझे समय नहीं है।
I would like to work on this project, but I don't have time.
Used cautiously to explain inability to take on more work due to existing load.
आजकल काम का बहुत बोझ है, कहीं घूमने जाने का मुझे समय नहीं है। 😩
There's a lot of work pressure these days, I don't have time to go anywhere for a trip. 😩
Expressing overwhelm and lack of free time in a relatable social media post.
क्या तुम ये रिपोर्ट अभी देख सकते हो? मुझे समय नहीं है, मैं मीटिंग में हूँ।
Can you look at this report now? I don't have time, I'm in a meeting.
Quick, professional explanation for not being able to help immediately.
आपके निमंत्रण के लिए धन्यवाद, पर मुझे समय नहीं है।
Thank you for your invitation, but I don't have time.
A polite way to turn down an offer when you are genuinely busy.
✗ सर, मुझे समय नहीं है। → ✓ माफ़ कीजियेगा सर, मैं यह काम अभी नहीं कर पाऊंगा।
✗ Sir, I don't have time. → ✓ Excuse me sir, I won't be able to do this work right now.
The direct phrase can sound rude to superiors; a softer explanation is better.
सोने के लिए भी मुझे समय नहीं है! क्या करूँ?
I don't even have time to sleep! What should I do?
Exaggerated statement for humorous effect, highlighting extreme busyness.
✗ मैं कल आऊंगा, मुझे आज समय नहीं है। → ✓ मैं कल आऊंगा, आज मैं व्यस्त हूँ।
✗ I'll come tomorrow, I don't have time today. → ✓ I'll come tomorrow, I am busy today.
Using 'I don't have time' when you mean 'I am busy' can be misleading or seem like an excuse.
आज मेरी मदद नहीं कर सकता, मुझे सच में समय नहीं है।
I can't help you today, I really don't have time.
Emphasizing genuine lack of time to a close friend.
अभी ऑर्डर नहीं कर सकता, मुझे समय नहीं है। बाद में करता हूँ।
I can't order now, I don't have time. I'll do it later.
Quick refusal for an app prompt due to being occupied.
셀프 테스트
Which is the correct way to say 'I don't have time'?
___ समय नहीं है।
The dative case 'Mujhe' is required.
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1 연습 문제___ समय नहीं है।
The dative case 'Mujhe' is required.
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