सच्ची?
Interjection expressing surprise or disbelief; Really? Truly?
सच्ची? 30초 만에
- A common informal interjection meaning 'Really?' or 'Truly?'.
- Used to express surprise, skepticism, or to ask for confirmation.
- Always used in the feminine form 'सच्ची', regardless of the speaker's gender.
- Best suited for casual conversations with friends and family.
The Hindi word सच्ची? (Sacchee?) is a vibrant, emotive interjection that serves as the linguistic equivalent of the English 'Really?', 'Truly?', or 'For real?'. While it is rooted in the adjective 'सच्चा' (saccha), which means true or honest, its use as a standalone question transforms it into a powerful tool for social interaction. It is primarily used to express surprise, skepticism, or a genuine desire for confirmation when someone shares a piece of news that seems too good (or too bad) to be true. In the tapestry of Indian conversation, 'सच्ची?' acts as a thread that binds the speaker and the listener, signaling deep engagement. It is not just a question; it is an emotional reaction. When you hear a friend say they met a celebrity, your instinctive response might be a high-pitched 'सच्ची?', which conveys your excitement and disbelief simultaneously. This interjection is ubiquitous across various Hindi-speaking regions, though its frequency and tone may vary. It is particularly popular among younger generations and in informal settings, such as college campuses, family gatherings, and social media chats. Unlike formal inquiries into the truth, 'सच्ची?' carries a certain warmth and intimacy. It suggests a level of trust between the interlocutors, almost like a verbal 'pinky promise' request. Linguistically, it is an elliptical form of the phrase 'सच्ची बात?' (A true matter?), where the feminine noun 'बात' (baat) is implied, which is why the adjective remains in its feminine form 'सच्ची' regardless of the gender of the person speaking or being spoken to. Understanding 'सच्ची?' is essential for any learner aiming for B1 proficiency because it allows for natural, fluid participation in conversations without the need for complex grammatical structures. It demonstrates that the learner is not just translating words in their head but is actually attuned to the cultural and emotional rhythms of the Hindi language.
- Core Meaning
- An informal interjection used to verify the truth of a statement or express astonishment.
- Emotional Range
- Spans from joyful surprise and excitement to mild skepticism and shock.
- Grammatical Note
- Functions as a frozen feminine adjective used as an interjection, implying 'Is this a true thing?'.
अरे, मेरी लॉटरी लग गई! सच्ची? मुझे विश्वास नहीं हो रहा!
To use 'सच्ची?' effectively, one must master the 'rising intonation.' Unlike a declarative statement where the voice might drop at the end, 'सच्ची?' requires the pitch to go up on the final 'ee' sound. This upward inflection is what signals the interrogative nature of the word. In writing, it is almost always followed by a question mark, and in digital communication, it is often accompanied by emojis like 😲 or 🧐. Interestingly, while it is informal, it is not considered rude. It is a sign of being 'present' in the conversation. If a colleague tells you they are resigning, a soft 'सच्ची?' shows empathy and surprise. If a sibling tells you they ate your chocolate, a sharp 'सच्ची?' acts as an accusation. The word's versatility is its greatest strength, making it a staple of colloquial Hindi. It is also worth noting that in certain dialects, especially in Mumbai (Bambaiya Hindi), 'सच्ची' might be used with even more frequency, sometimes even as a filler word, though for a standard learner, using it as a reaction is the safest and most effective approach. By incorporating 'सच्ची?' into your vocabulary, you move away from the textbook-style 'क्या यह सच है?' (Is this true?) and toward the authentic, lived language of Hindi speakers. It is a small word that carries the weight of human connection and the shared pursuit of truth in daily life.
Using 'सच्ची?' in a sentence is unique because it often stands alone as a complete conversational turn. However, it can also be integrated into longer sentences to add emphasis or to frame a larger question. The primary rule to remember is that 'सच्ची?' acts as a conversational bridge. It usually follows a statement made by another person. For example, if someone says, 'कल छुट्टी है' (Tomorrow is a holiday), you respond with 'सच्ची? वाह!' (Really? Wow!). Here, 'सच्ची?' serves to acknowledge the news before reacting to it. In more complex scenarios, you might use it to double-check a specific detail. For instance, 'सच्ची? क्या उसने सच में ऐसा कहा?' (Really? Did he actually say that?). In this case, 'सच्ची?' sets the stage for a more detailed inquiry. It is also common to see it used in pairs or with other interjections for added effect. 'सच्ची? मुच्ची?' (Really? For real-real?) is a playful, almost childish variation often used among close friends or when speaking to children to emphasize the 'truthfulness' of a claim. The word 'मुच्ची' has no independent meaning but is a rhyming reduplication of 'सच्ची' used for emphasis.
- Standalone Use
- Speaker A: 'I'm moving to London.' Speaker B: 'सच्ची?' (Really?)
- As an Introduction
- 'सच्ची? मुझे तो पता ही नहीं था।' (Really? I had no idea.)
- For Emphasis
- 'सच्ची-सच्ची बताओ, क्या हुआ?' (Tell me the absolute truth, what happened?)
तुम कल आ रहे हो, सच्ची? मैं बहुत खुश हूँ!
Another important usage is in the form of a promise. In Hindi culture, particularly among children, saying 'सच्ची' while touching one's throat or making a specific gesture is a way of swearing that one is telling the truth. While B1 learners might not need to perform the gestures, understanding this cultural layer helps explain why the word carries such weight. It isn't just about facts; it's about the integrity of the speaker. In adult conversation, this translates to using 'सच्ची' (without the question mark) as an adverbial confirmation. For example, 'सच्ची, मुझे इस बारे में कुछ नहीं पता' (Truly, I know nothing about this). Here, it replaces 'सचमुच' (sachmuch) or 'वाकई' (vaakai) to add a personal, sincere touch. It is also worth noting that 'सच्ची?' can be used sarcastically. If someone tells a very obvious lie or an exaggerated story, a dry, flat-toned 'सच्ची?' can signal that the listener is not fooled. This sarcastic usage is common in modern Hindi cinema and television, where characters use it to deflate an arrogant or lying antagonist. As you practice, try to listen for these different tones. The meaning of 'सच्ची?' is 30% the word itself and 70% the way it is delivered. Whether you are expressing wide-eyed wonder or narrow-eyed suspicion, 'सच्ची?' is your go-to word for reacting to the world around you in Hindi.
'सच्ची?' is a word that lives in the streets, the living rooms, and the digital screens of India. To truly understand its resonance, one must look at where it appears most frequently. In the world of Bollywood, 'सच्ची?' is a favorite of scriptwriters for creating relatable, emotionally charged dialogue. You will often hear a heroine say it with a twinkle in her eye when the hero finally confesses his love, or a comic sidekick use it when they hear a ridiculous plan. In iconic films, this word often marks a turning point from skepticism to belief. Beyond the silver screen, 'सच्ची?' is the heartbeat of Indian markets (bazaars). Imagine a customer haggling with a shopkeeper. The shopkeeper might say, 'This is the lowest price I can give, I'm losing money!' The customer, with a skeptical look, might reply, 'सच्ची? कल तो आप इसे कम में दे रहे थे' (Really? Yesterday you were giving it for less). In this context, it is a tool for negotiation and social maneuvering. It is also incredibly common in household settings. Indian families are often large and communicative; news travels fast. When a grandmother hears that her grandson got a job, her 'सच्ची?' is a blessing and a celebration wrapped in one word. It is the sound of family bonds being reinforced through shared information.
- Daily Life
- Heard in markets, cafes, and during gossip sessions among friends.
- Media & Entertainment
- A staple in Bollywood movies, TV serials (soap operas), and reality shows.
- Social Media
- Widely used in WhatsApp chats, Instagram comments, and Twitter (X) replies.
'आज ऑफिस में सब की छुट्टी है।' 'सच्ची? फिर तो हम फिल्म देखने चलेंगे!'
In the digital age, 'सच्ची?' has found a new home in text-based communication. Because Hindi speakers often use the Roman script (Hinglish) to type, you will frequently see it written as 'Sacchi?' or 'Sachi?'. It is the go-to response for a shocking meme, a piece of celebrity gossip, or a friend's life update. It is often followed by multiple question marks (Sacchi???) to indicate extreme shock. Furthermore, in the context of Hindi news and talk shows, you might hear a more formal variation, but 'सच्ची?' remains the king of the 'man-on-the-street' interview. When a reporter tells a passerby about a new government policy, the reaction 'सच्ची?' captures the immediate, unfiltered response of the public. For a learner, listening for 'सच्ची?' in these various contexts is a great exercise. It helps you distinguish between formal 'textbook' Hindi and the 'living' Hindi that people actually use to express their feelings. Whether it's a whisper of a secret or a shout of joy, 'सच्ची?' is likely to be there, acting as the bridge between the teller and the listener. It is a word that proves that in Hindi, as in life, the truth is always worth questioning—and celebrating.
While 'सच्ची?' is a relatively simple word, learners often stumble over its gender, its register, and its pronunciation. The most common mistake is trying to change the gender of the word based on the subject. In standard Hindi grammar, adjectives must agree with the noun they modify. However, when 'सच्ची?' is used as an interjection, it is a 'frozen' form. Some learners mistakenly say 'सच्चा?' (saccha) when speaking to a man or referring to a masculine event. While 'सच्चा' is a word, using it as a standalone 'Really?' sounds unnatural and incorrect. Always stick to 'सच्ची?' regardless of who you are talking to. Another frequent error involves the register of the word. 'सच्ची?' is informal. Using it in a formal business presentation or a highly academic setting might come across as unprofessional or overly emotional. In those contexts, it is better to use 'क्या यह सत्य है?' (Is this the truth?) or 'क्या यह वाकई संभव है?' (Is this actually possible?). Understanding the social boundaries of 'सच्ची?' is key to achieving B1 and B2 proficiency.
- The 'Gender' Trap
- Mistake: Saying 'सच्चा?' to a male friend. Correct: Always use 'सच्ची?' as an interjection.
- Register Misuse
- Mistake: Using 'सच्ची?' in a formal email to a boss. Correct: Use 'क्या यह सही है?' or 'कृपया पुष्टि करें'.
- Intonation Errors
- Mistake: Saying it with a flat, falling tone. This makes it sound like a statement, not a question.
Incorrect: वह घर जा रहा है, सच्चा?
Correct: वह घर जा रहा है, सच्ची?
Pronunciation is another area where learners can improve. The double 'ch' (च्च) in 'सच्ची' requires a slight pause or 'hold' on the first 'ch' sound before releasing the second. If you say 'sachi' (with a single 'ch'), it sounds weak and may be misunderstood. It should be 'sac-chee'. Furthermore, some learners confuse 'सच्ची?' with 'सच?' (Sach?). While 'सच?' is also used to mean 'Really?', it is slightly more blunt and less emotive than 'सच्ची?'. Think of 'सच?' as 'True?' and 'सच्ची?' as 'For real?'. Another nuance is the confusion between 'सच्ची' and 'सही' (sahi). 'सही' means 'correct' or 'right'. While you can say 'सही?' to mean 'Right?', it doesn't carry the same sense of surprise as 'सच्ची?'. If someone tells you a fact, you say 'सही?'. If someone tells you a shocker, you say 'सच्ची?'. Finally, avoid overusing it. If you say 'सच्ची?' after every single sentence your partner speaks, it can become annoying and start to sound insincere, like the English 'Oh, really? Oh, really? Oh, really?'. Use it sparingly to mark the most interesting or surprising parts of a conversation. By avoiding these common pitfalls, you will ensure that your use of 'सच्ची?' adds flavor to your Hindi without causing confusion.
Hindi is a language rich in synonyms, and 'सच्ची?' is part of a larger family of words used to express surprise and verify the truth. Understanding the subtle differences between these alternatives will help you choose the right word for every situation. The most direct alternative is 'सच में?' (Sach mein?). This literally means 'In truth?' and is very versatile. It is slightly more formal than 'सच्ची?' and can be used in almost any social setting. If 'सच्ची?' is 'For real?', then 'सच में?' is 'Really?'. Another common word is 'वाकई?' (Vaakai?). Derived from Arabic, 'वाकई' means 'actually' or 'indeed'. It carries a slightly more sophisticated, elegant tone. You might hear it used by older speakers or in formal literature. If someone shares a profound insight, 'वाकई?' is a more appropriate response than the more casual 'सच्ची?'. Then there is the very common 'क्या?' (Kya?), which simply means 'What?'. When said with a rising tone, it can function as 'Really?', but it is more ambiguous and can also signal that you didn't hear the person correctly.
- सच में? (Sach mein?)
- Universal, slightly more formal, used for 'In truth?' or 'Really?'.
- वाकई? (Vaakai?)
- Elegant, sophisticated, means 'Indeed?' or 'Actually?'.
- सच? (Sach?)
- Short, direct, slightly more blunt than 'सच्ची?'.
A: 'वह अगले साल शादी कर रहा है।'
B1: 'सच्ची?' (Casual surprise)
B2: 'सच में?' (Neutral inquiry)
B3: 'वाकई? यह तो अच्छी खबर है।' (Formal/Elegant reaction)
For those looking for more 'slangy' or regional alternatives, 'हं?' (Hain?) is a very common, albeit very informal, way to say 'What/Really?'. It is used across North India but can sometimes sound a bit unrefined if used with elders. In Mumbai, you might hear 'कसम से?' (Kasam se?), which literally means 'By oath?' or 'I swear?'. When asked as a question, it is like saying 'You swear?'. This is very high-stakes and emotive. Another interesting one is 'पक्का?' (Pakka?), which means 'Solid?' or 'Sure?'. It is used when you want to confirm a plan or a fact with 100% certainty. 'कल मिलेंगे, पक्का?' (We'll meet tomorrow, sure?). Finally, there is 'गंभीरता से?' (Gambhirta se?), which is the literal translation of 'Seriously?'. This is becoming more common in urban 'Hinglish' but can still feel a bit clunky compared to the more natural 'सच्ची?'. Choosing between these depends on your relationship with the speaker and the gravity of the news. For most everyday surprises, 'सच्ची?' remains the most colorful and authentic choice. It captures a specific 'Indianness' of expression that the more formal 'वाकई' or the more literal 'सच में' sometimes lack. As you grow in your Hindi journey, try to experiment with these different shades of 'Really?' to see which one fits your personality and the context of your conversation.
수준별 예문
सच्ची? यह बहुत अच्छा है।
Really? This is very good.
Simple interjection followed by a basic sentence.
वह आ रहा है, सच्ची?
He is coming, really?
Used at the end of a statement to turn it into a question.
सच्ची? मुझे भूख लगी है।
Really? I am hungry.
Used as a reaction to someone saying food is ready.
तुम यहाँ हो, सच्ची?
You are here, really?
Expressing surprise at someone's presence.
सच्ची? यह लाल है।
Really? This is red.
Simple confirmation of a fact (color).
सच्ची? धन्यवाद!
Really? Thank you!
Used when receiving good news or a gift.
सच्ची? वह मेरा दोस्त है।
Really? He is my friend.
Reaction to news about a mutual acquaintance.
सच्ची? चलो चलते हैं।
Really? Let's go.
Reaction followed by an imperative (chalo).
सच्ची? क्या आज छुट्टी है?
Really? Is it a holiday today?
Interjection followed by a specific 'kya' question.
सच्ची-मुच्ची? मुझे विश्वास नहीं होता।
For real-real? I don't believe it.
Playful reduplication for emphasis.
सच्ची, मैं झूठ नहीं बोल रहा हूँ।
Truly, I am not lying.
Used as an adverb to mean 'truly' or 'sincerely'.
सच्ची? क्या तुमने उसे देखा?
Really? Did you see him/her?
Questioning a past action.
सच्ची? यह तो बहुत सस्ता है।
Really? This is very cheap.
Reaction to a price or value.
सच्ची बताओ, क्या बात है?
Tell me the truth, what is the matter?
'Sacchi' used as an adverb with the verb 'batao' (tell).
सच्ची? मुझे लगा तुम सो रहे हो।
Really? I thought you were sleeping.
Expressing surprise at a state of being.
सच्ची? वह बहुत सुंदर है।
Really? That is very beautiful.
Reaction to a description of beauty.
सच्ची? मैंने तो कभी ऐसा सोचा ही नहीं था।
Really? I had never even thought like that.
Reaction to a new perspective or idea.
सच्ची? क्या उसने सच में अपनी नौकरी छोड़ दी?
Really? Did he actually quit his job?
Using 'sacchi' to verify a significant life event.
सच्ची, अगर तुम नहीं होते तो मैं क्या करता?
Truly, if you weren't here, what would I have done?
Used to add emotional weight to a conditional sentence.
सच्ची? पर कल तो उसने कुछ और कहा था।
Really? But yesterday he said something else.
Using 'sacchi' to highlight a contradiction.
सच्ची-सच्ची बताओ, क्या तुम्हें यह पसंद आया?
Tell me honestly, did you like this?
Reduplication used to demand an honest opinion.
सच्ची? इतनी बड़ी बात और तुमने मुझे बताया भी नहीं!
Really? Such a big thing and you didn't even tell me!
Expressing shock at being kept in the dark.
सच्ची? मुझे तो उसकी बातों पर यकीन नहीं होता।
Really? I don't believe his/her words.
Expressing doubt about a third party's statement.
सच्ची, तुम बहुत बदल गए हो।
Truly, you have changed a lot.
Used for sincere observation of change.
सच्ची? मुझे लगा था कि यह सिर्फ एक अफवाह है।
Really? I thought that it was just a rumor.
Reaction to a rumor being confirmed as true.
सच्ची? क्या तुम्हें वाकई लगता है कि हम जीतेंगे?
Really? Do you actually think that we will win?
Questioning someone's optimism or belief.
सच्ची, तुम्हारी मेहनत रंग लाई है।
Truly, your hard work has paid off.
Formal praise using 'sacchi' as a sincere adverb.
सच्ची? तो क्या अब हमें पूरी योजना बदलनी पड़ेगी?
Really? So will we have to change the entire plan now?
Assessing the consequences of new information.
सच्ची-सच्ची कहना, क्या तुम मेरे साथ चलोगे?
Tell me the absolute truth, will you come with me?
Demanding a sincere commitment using 'sacchi-sacchi'.
सच्ची? मैंने सुना है कि वहाँ जाना खतरनाक हो सकता है।
Really? I have heard that going there can be dangerous.
Expressing concern based on heard information.
सच्ची, ऐसी घटना पहले कभी नहीं हुई।
Truly, such an incident has never happened before.
Using 'sacchi' to emphasize the rarity of an event.
सच्ची? क्या तुम्हें लगता है कि वह मान जाएगा?
Really? Do you think that he will agree?
Questioning the likelihood of someone's agreement.
सच्ची? यह तो मानवीय स्वभाव की एक विडंबना ही है।
Really? This is indeed an irony of human nature.
Using 'sacchi' to react to a complex philosophical point.
सच्ची? मुझे तो लगा था कि हम इस मुद्दे को सुलझा चुके हैं।
Really? I had thought that we had already resolved this issue.
Expressing professional surprise at a regression in a task.
सच्ची, आपकी बातों ने मेरी आँखें खोल दीं।
Truly, your words have opened my eyes.
Deeply sincere expression of gratitude for insight.
सच्ची? क्या आपको नहीं लगता कि यह फैसला थोड़ा जल्दबाजी में लिया गया है?
Really? Don't you think that this decision was taken a bit in haste?
Using 'sacchi' to introduce a critical, polite inquiry.
सच्ची-सच्ची बताना, क्या तुम्हें प्रशासन की इस नीति पर भरोसा है?
Tell me with absolute honesty, do you trust this policy of the administration?
Demanding honesty on a complex, formal topic.
सच्ची? मैंने तो इस संभावना के बारे में कभी विचार ही नहीं किया था।
Really? I had never even considered this possibility.
Reaction to a novel or unexpected possibility.
सच्ची, आज के दौर में ईमानदारी एक दुर्लभ गुण बन गई है।
Truly, in today's era, honesty has become a rare quality.
Using 'sacchi' to anchor a broad social observation.
सच्ची? क्या वाकई समाज इतनी जल्दी बदल रहा है?
Really? Is society actually changing this fast?
Questioning the pace of social change.
सच्ची? क्या यह संभव है कि हम अपनी ही स्मृतियों के कैदी बन जाएँ?
Really? Is it possible that we become prisoners of our own memories?
Rhetorical use of 'sacchi' in a profound psychological context.
सच्ची, साहित्य ही वह दर्पण है जिसमें समाज अपना असली चेहरा देख सकता है।
Truly, literature is that mirror in which society can see its true face.
Using 'sacchi' to emphasize a sophisticated literary truth.
सच्ची? क्या आपको प्रतीत होता है कि यह कलाकृति अपनी मौलिकता खो चुकी है?
Really? Do you feel that this artwork has lost its originality?
High-level inquiry into aesthetics and authenticity.
सच्ची? अगर हम तथ्यों की गहराई में जाएँ, तो चित्र कुछ और ही नज़र आता है।
Really? If we go into the depth of facts, the picture appears quite different.
Using 'sacchi' as a pivot to a deeper analysis.
सच्ची-सच्ची विवेचना करें, तो इस विफलता के कई कारण हो सकते हैं।
If we analyze with absolute honesty, there could be many reasons for this failure.
Using a reduplicated adverb in a highly formal, analytical sentence.
सच्ची? क्या यह महज एक संयोग है या किसी गहरी साजिश का हिस्सा?
Really? Is this merely a coincidence or a part of some deep conspiracy?
Using 'sacchi' to frame a dramatic, complex question.
सच्ची, आपके तर्कों में वह धार है जो किसी भी संशय को मिटा दे।
Truly, your arguments have that sharpness which can erase any doubt.
Sophisticated praise for someone's logic and rhetoric.
सच्ची? क्या विज्ञान कभी उन रहस्यों को सुलझा पाएगा जो मानव मन के भीतर छिपे हैं?
Really? Will science ever be able to solve those mysteries that are hidden within the human mind?
Using 'sacchi' to introduce a grand, philosophical question about science.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— Used to express deep disbelief.
सच्ची? मुझे यकीन नहीं होता कि वह हार गया।
— Used to start a sentence with 'To be honest...'.
सच्ची कहूँ तो, मुझे यह पसंद नहीं आया।
— A childhood way of swearing an oath.
सच्ची-मुच्ची की कसम, मैंने चोरी नहीं की।
— Used when you think someone is joking.
सच्ची? क्या मज़ाक है! ऐसा कैसे हो सकता है?
— Used when a doubt is cleared and you accept the news.
सच्ची? फिर तो ठीक है, मैं आ जाऊँगा।
— Asking for a reason after hearing surprising news.
सच्ची? पर उसने नौकरी क्यों छोड़ी?
— Expressing surprise at being uninformed.
सच्ची? मुझे तो इस बारे में पता ही नहीं था।
— Reacting to someone's good fortune.
सच्ची? तुम बहुत लकी हो कि तुम्हें यह मौका मिला।
관용어 및 표현
Summary
'सच्ची?' is the most natural way to say 'Really?' in casual Hindi. Use it with a rising tone to show you're surprised or interested in what the speaker is saying. Example: 'सच्ची? यह तो बहुत अच्छी खबर है!' (Really? That's great news!).
- A common informal interjection meaning 'Really?' or 'Truly?'.
- Used to express surprise, skepticism, or to ask for confirmation.
- Always used in the feminine form 'सच्ची', regardless of the speaker's gender.
- Best suited for casual conversations with friends and family.
예시
तुम कल आ रहे हो? सच्ची?
관련 콘텐츠
emotions 관련 단어
आभार
B1감사 또는 고마움. '당신에게 감사를 표합니다'는 'Main aapka abhaar vyakt karta hoon'입니다.
आभारी
A2고마워하는, 감사하는. 공식적인 상황에서 깊은 감사를 표할 때 사용됩니다.
आभारी होना
A2감사하다; 받은 것에 대해 고마움을 느끼거나 표현하는 것.
आभार सहित
B1Gratefully; with gratitude; thankfully.
आभारपूर्वक
B2Gratefully, thankfully, or with appreciation.
आभास होना
B1직감하다, 어렴풋이 느끼다. 예: '위험을 직감했다.'
आग्रह
B1Insistence, earnest request; persistent demanding.
आघात
B1충격, 외상. '그 소식은 큰 충격(aaghat)이었다.' / '경제에 대한 타격(aaghat).'
आघात लगना
B1To be shocked; to be traumatized.
आघात पहुँचना
B1심각한 충격을 받거나 트라우마를 겪는 것.