뜻
Used to deny a fact.
문화적 배경
Using 'Hoina' as a tag question (Haina?) is a sign of seeking harmony. It's rarely a challenge and usually an invitation to agree. In the capital, 'Haina' is used almost like a filler word (like 'um' or 'well') to start sentences when someone is thinking. When speaking to someone much older, using the plural/honorific 'Hoinan' shows deep respect, even if the subject is singular. In business, a direct 'Hoina' can be seen as blunt. It's often followed by 'जस्तो छ' (jasto cha - it seems like) to soften the negation.
The 'Is-Not' Test
If you can say 'It is not a...' in English, use 'Hoina'.
Avoid for Actions
Never use 'Hoina' to negate a verb like 'running' or 'eating'.
뜻
Used to deny a fact.
The 'Is-Not' Test
If you can say 'It is not a...' in English, use 'Hoina'.
Avoid for Actions
Never use 'Hoina' to negate a verb like 'running' or 'eating'.
The 'Haina' Tag
Add 'haina?' to the end of your sentences to sound more like a local when seeking agreement.
Subject Dropping
You don't always need to say 'Yo' (This) or 'Ma' (I). Just saying 'Hoina' is often enough.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'म डाक्टर _______।'
I am not a doctor.
Since 'doctor' is an identity/noun, 'होइन' is the correct negation.
Fill in the blank with 'होइन' or 'छैन'.
यो मेरो घर _______। (This is not my house.)
We are negating the identity of the house, not its existence.
Match the response to the question.
तपाईं चिनियाँ हो? (Are you Chinese?)
Nationality is an identity, so 'hoina' is used.
Complete the dialogue.
A: यो स्याउ हो? B: _______, यो सुन्तला हो।
B is correcting a factual error about the fruit.
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시각 학습 자료
Hoina Usage Examples
Identity
- • म राम होइन
- • उनी डाक्टर होइनन्
Objects
- • यो कलम होइन
- • त्यो घर होइन
Facts
- • यो सत्य होइन
- • आज शनिबार होइन
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제I am not a doctor.
Since 'doctor' is an identity/noun, 'होइन' is the correct negation.
यो मेरो घर _______। (This is not my house.)
We are negating the identity of the house, not its existence.
तपाईं चिनियाँ हो? (Are you Chinese?)
Nationality is an identity, so 'hoina' is used.
A: यो स्याउ हो? B: _______, यो सुन्तला हो।
B is correcting a factual error about the fruit.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Technically no. It sounds like you're saying 'This is not tea'. Use 'Nai' or 'Pardaina'.
'Hoina' is formal/standard; 'Haina' is the common spoken version.
In formal writing, yes (Hoinan). In daily speech, 'Hoina' or 'Haina' is used for everything.
You say 'म होइन' (Ma hoina).
No, it's a neutral factual word. However, adding a reason after it makes you sound more polite.
No, use 'Chaina' for possession.
It's used as an interjection like 'Wait...' or 'Actually...' to pivot the conversation.
Yes, 'Haina' is the shorter, more fluid version used by locals.
It means 'Isn't it?' and is used to ask for confirmation.
No, for 'was not', you use 'थिएन' (thiena).
관련 표현
हो
contrastYes / It is
छैन
similarIs not (location/existence)
नाइँ
similarNo (refusal)
हैन
specialized formNo (casual)
होइन र?
builds onIsn't it?