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Something so obvious it doesn't need to be stated.
문화적 배경
Often used in family settings to emphasize moral values. Used in professional settings to align teams on common goals. Used by professors to summarize key points that students should already know.
Use it as a transition
Start your sentence with this to grab attention and signal that you are stating a fundamental truth.
Watch your tone
If you say this with a sarcastic tone, it can sound very rude. Keep your voice neutral.
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Something so obvious it doesn't need to be stated.
Use it as a transition
Start your sentence with this to grab attention and signal that you are stating a fundamental truth.
Watch your tone
If you say this with a sarcastic tone, it can sound very rude. Keep your voice neutral.
Combine with 'कि'
Always follow it with 'कि' (that) to connect it to your main point.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence.
यह कहने की _____ नहीं है कि वह ईमानदार है।
The phrase requires 'जरूरत' (need).
Which is the correct form?
Select the grammatically correct version:
Correct word order and gender agreement.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'We should be kind.' B: '_____, it is a basic human value.'
Fits the context of an obvious fact.
Match the situation to the phrase.
When is it appropriate to use this phrase?
It is used for self-evident truths.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제यह कहने की _____ नहीं है कि वह ईमानदार है।
The phrase requires 'जरूरत' (need).
Select the grammatically correct version:
Correct word order and gender agreement.
A: 'We should be kind.' B: '_____, it is a basic human value.'
Fits the context of an obvious fact.
When is it appropriate to use this phrase?
It is used for self-evident truths.
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자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in professional emails to emphasize a point.
Only if used sarcastically. In normal conversation, it is polite.
Then you are saying 'It is necessary to say this', which changes the meaning completely.
Yes, 'ज़ाहिर है' is a common, shorter alternative.
Yes, but it sounds a bit formal for 'तू'. It is better with 'तुम' or 'आप'.
The phrase itself is fixed, but the following clause can be in any tense.
Very often, especially in dramatic speeches.
Try using it when you agree with someone's obvious point.
관련 표현
ज़ाहिर है
synonymObviously
इसमें कोई शक नहीं
similarThere is no doubt in this
सब जानते हैं
similarEveryone knows