A1 Expression 중립 5분 분량

मुझे दिखाओ

mujhe dikhao

Show me

직역: {"mujhe":"to me","dikhao":"show"}

15초 만에

  • Direct request to be shown something.
  • Common in everyday, casual conversations.
  • Use for objects, processes, or demonstrations.
  • Avoid in very formal or official settings.

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주요 예문

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1

Texting a friend about a new gadget

अरे, तुम्हारा नया फ़ोन बहुत अच्छा लग रहा है! मुझे दिखाओ।

Hey, your new phone looks great! Show me.

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2

At a clothing store

यह वाली साड़ी बहुत सुंदर है, कृपया मुझे दिखाओ।

This saree is very beautiful, please show me.

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3

Asking a colleague for a file

प्रोजेक्ट रिपोर्ट कहाँ है? मुझे दिखाओ।

Where is the project report? Show me.

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🌍

문화적 배경

Showing things is a common way to build rapport. Always use 'dikhaiye' with bosses.

💡

Aspiration

Make sure to breathe out on the 'kh' sound.

15초 만에

  • Direct request to be shown something.
  • Common in everyday, casual conversations.
  • Use for objects, processes, or demonstrations.
  • Avoid in very formal or official settings.

What It Means

This phrase, mujhe dikhao, is your direct ticket to asking someone to show you something. It's not just about pointing fingers; it's about requesting a visual or experiential confirmation. You're basically saying, 'Let me see it!' or 'Demonstrate it for me!' It carries a sense of curiosity and a need for clarity. It’s like when your friend is raving about a new game, and you just want to see them play it. No big deal, just a simple request for a peek.

How To Use It

Use mujhe dikhao whenever you want someone to present something to you. This could be a physical object, a document, a process, or even an idea. Imagine you're trying to learn a new dance move from a friend. You’d say, 'एक बार फिर से, मुझे दिखाओ!' (Once more, show me!). Or if someone's describing a cool app, you might ask, 'कैसा दिखता है? मुझे दिखाओ!' (How does it look? Show me!). It's super versatile for anything you need to visually grasp.

Formality & Register

Generally, mujhe dikhao leans towards the informal side. It's perfect for chatting with friends, family, or colleagues you know well. Think texting, casual chats, or quick requests in a familiar setting. It's not something you'd typically use in a super formal business presentation or when addressing a high-ranking official for the first time. It's friendly, direct, and gets the job done without fuss. Imagine asking your boss to show you a report – you might add a kripya (please) to soften it, but the core phrase is still quite casual.

Real-Life Examples

Picture this: You're shopping and see a cute scarf. You ask the shopkeeper, yeh wala mujhe dikhao (Show me this one). Or you're watching a cooking show, and the chef does a fancy knife trick. You might say to your companion, वो कैसे किया? मुझे दिखाओ! (How did they do that? Show me!). Even online, if someone posts a stunning travel photo, you might comment, आपकी पूरी यात्रा मुझे दिखाओ! (Show me your whole trip!). It pops up everywhere.

When To Use It

This phrase is your best friend for everyday interactions. Use it when you need clarification through sight. Asking a child to show you their drawing? mujhe dikhao. Wanting to see the latest update on a project from a teammate? mujhe dikhao. Need your friend to show you the funny meme they're talking about? mujhe dikhao. It’s the go-to for any situation where seeing is believing, or just plain easier.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid mujhe dikhao in highly formal settings. Think a job interview, a formal academic lecture, or addressing someone significantly older or in a position of high authority for the first time. Using it here might sound a bit demanding or abrupt. It's also not ideal if you're trying to be super polite or deferential. In those cases, you'd want to use more elaborate phrasing or add extra polite words.

Common Mistakes

A common pitfall is using it too bluntly, making it sound like an order. Another mistake is forgetting the mujhe (to me) part. Just saying dikhao can be confusing or incomplete. Also, mixing it up with similar-sounding but different phrases can lead to funny misunderstandings. It’s like trying to order coffee and accidentally asking for a car!

dikhana mujhe dikhao
tum dikhao mujhe dikhao (if you want it shown *to you*)

Common Variations

In some regions, you might hear mujhe dikha (singular, masculine object) or mujhe dikhiye (more formal/polite, though less common for a direct 'show me'). The verb conjugation can change based on who you're talking to (e.g., mujhe dikhana for a younger person/friend). Sometimes, people just use dikhao if the context is super clear, but adding mujhe makes it unambiguous. It's like adding please in English – it clarifies intent.

Real Conversations

Friend 1: Yaar, yeh naya phone dekha? Camera amazing hai!

(Dude, seen this new phone? The camera is amazing!)

Friend 2: Sach mein? Ek baar mujhe dikhao toh sahi!

(Really? Let me see it once then!)

Friend 1: Maine aaj ek bahut hi funny video dekha!

(I saw a very funny video today!)

Friend 2: Kahan hai? Jaldi mujhe dikhao!

(Where is it? Quickly show me!)

Quick FAQ

Q. Is mujhe dikhao always polite?

A. It's generally neutral to informal. For extra politeness, add kripya (please) or use softer phrasing like kya aap mujhe dikha sakte hain? (Can you show me?).

Q. Can I use it for abstract things?

A. Absolutely! You can ask someone to 'show you' their plan or 'show you' their work. It's about revealing or demonstrating.

Q. What if I'm talking to someone much older?

A. Better to use a more formal construction like kya aap mujhe yeh dikha sakte hain? (Can you show me this?) to maintain respect.

사용 참고사항

This phrase is best reserved for informal settings and familiar individuals. Using it in formal environments can sound demanding. Always consider adding 'kripya' (please) or opting for a question format like 'kya aap mujhe dikha sakte hain?' for politeness.

💡

Aspiration

Make sure to breathe out on the 'kh' sound.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about a new gadget
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अरे, तुम्हारा नया फ़ोन बहुत अच्छा लग रहा है! मुझे दिखाओ।

Hey, your new phone looks great! Show me.

A casual request to see the phone your friend is talking about.

#2 At a clothing store
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यह वाली साड़ी बहुत सुंदर है, कृपया मुझे दिखाओ।

This saree is very beautiful, please show me.

Adding 'kripya' (please) softens the request in a semi-formal shopping context.

#3 Asking a colleague for a file
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प्रोजेक्ट रिपोर्ट कहाँ है? मुझे दिखाओ।

Where is the project report? Show me.

A direct request to a colleague you know well.

#4 Watching a travel vlog
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वाह, ये जगह कितनी खूबसूरत है! तुम्हारी सारी तस्वीरें मुझे दिखाओ।

Wow, this place is so beautiful! Show me all your pictures.

Expressing admiration and wanting to see more content.

#5 Instagram caption comment
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आपकी पेंटिंग कमाल की है! प्रोसेस मुझे दिखाओ।

Your painting is amazing! Show me the process.

Engaging with content creator, asking for behind-the-scenes.

#6 Explaining a recipe step
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यह मसाला पेस्ट ऐसे बनता है, देखो... मुझे दिखाओ।

This spice paste is made like this, see... Show me.

A slightly humorous way to ask someone to demonstrate the correct way.

#7 Asking for directions
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स्टेशन किस तरफ है? नक्शा मुझे दिखाओ।

Which way is the station? Show me the map.

A practical request for navigation help.

Learner mistake: Asking a teacher 흔한 실수
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✗ सर, वो सवाल मुझे दिखाओ। → ✓ सर, क्या आप वो सवाल समझा सकते हैं?

✗ Sir, show me that question. → ✓ Sir, can you explain that question?

Using `mujhe dikhao` can sound demanding to a teacher; asking for explanation is better.

Learner mistake: Incorrect verb usage 흔한 실수
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✗ मुझे दिखाइए। → ✓ मुझे दिखाओ।

✗ Show me (formal/plural). → ✓ Show me (informal singular).

`dikhaiye` is formal/plural 'show', `dikhao` is informal singular 'show'. Choose based on audience.

#10 Asking a child to show their homework
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बेटा, तुमने होमवर्क कर लिया? मुझे दिखाओ।

Son, have you done your homework? Show me.

A common parental request.

#11 Requesting a demo in a shop
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यह मशीन कैसे काम करती है? मुझे दिखाओ।

How does this machine work? Show me.

Asking for a practical demonstration of a product.

#12 Reacting to a surprising story
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तुम सच कह रहे हो? मुझे दिखाओ कि क्या हुआ।

Are you telling the truth? Show me what happened.

Expressing disbelief and asking for proof or evidence.

셀프 테스트

Which is the correct way to ask a friend to show you a photo?

___ मुझे दिखाओ।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: फोटो

All are grammatically correct, but 'photo' fits the context of showing.

🎉 점수: /1

시각 학습 자료

Formality Spectrum for 'मुझे दिखाओ'

Very Informal

Talking to close friends, siblings, or younger people.

अरे, वो मुझे दिखाओ!

Informal

General everyday use with acquaintances, colleagues you know well.

तुम्हारा नया फ़ोन मुझे दिखाओ।

Neutral/Slightly Formal

When adding politeness markers like 'kripya' or using formal verb forms.

कृपया मुझे यह दिखाएँ।

Formal

Avoid direct 'mujhe dikhao'; use polite question forms instead.

क्या आप मुझे यह दिखा सकते हैं?

When to Use 'मुझे दिखाओ'

Requesting to See Something
🛍️

Showing a product in a store

यह वाला मुझे दिखाओ।

📱

Asking a friend for their phone

तुम्हारा नया फ़ोन मुझे दिखाओ।

🧑‍🏫

Learning a new skill

एक बार और, मुझे दिखाओ।

🗺️

Asking for directions

नक्शा मुझे दिखाओ।

📸

Commenting on social media

और तस्वीरें मुझे दिखाओ!

📝

Checking homework

होमवर्क मुझे दिखाओ।

Comparing 'Show Me' Phrases

Direct & Informal
मुझे दिखाओ Show me (informal)
दिखाओ मुझे Show me (informal, slightly different emphasis)
Polite Request
कृपया मुझे दिखाएँ Please show me (formal)
क्या आप मुझे दिखा सकते हैं? Can you show me? (very polite)
Related (Tell Me)
मुझे बताओ Tell me
मुझे समझाओ Explain to me

Usage Categories for 'मुझे दिखाओ'

📦

Objects

  • Show me the book.
  • Show me the car.
  • Show me this shirt.
⚙️

Actions/Processes

  • Show me how to do it.
  • Show me the steps.
  • Show me the technique.
ℹ️

Information

  • Show me the map.
  • Show me the results.
  • Show me your ID.
🖼️

Visual Media

  • Show me the photos.
  • Show me the video.
  • Show me your drawing.

연습 문제 은행

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

___ मुझे दिखाओ।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: फोटो

All are grammatically correct, but 'photo' fits the context of showing.

🎉 점수: /1

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No, use 'dikhaiye'.

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