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A welcoming phrase used to invite someone inside.
문화적 배경
In Pakistan, hospitality is a point of national pride. When someone says 'Andar Aaiye', it is often followed by 'Kuch thanda ya garam?' (Something cold or hot?), referring to a drink. The city of Lucknow is famous for its 'Pehle Aap' (You first) culture. Here, 'Andar Aaiye' might be considered too simple, and people prefer the more flowery 'Tashreef Laiiye'. In modern offices in Karachi or Delhi, 'Andar Aaiye' is the standard professional response to a knock, replacing the English 'Come in' while maintaining a local touch of respect. In rural areas, the invitation is often louder and more robust, sometimes followed by an invitation to sit on a 'Charpai' (traditional woven bed).
The Hand Gesture
When saying 'Andar Aaiye', slightly extend your right hand towards the room. It makes the welcome feel much more authentic.
Left Hand Taboo
Never gesture for someone to come in with your left hand; it is considered impolite in South Asian culture.
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A welcoming phrase used to invite someone inside.
The Hand Gesture
When saying 'Andar Aaiye', slightly extend your right hand towards the room. It makes the welcome feel much more authentic.
Left Hand Taboo
Never gesture for someone to come in with your left hand; it is considered impolite in South Asian culture.
Shoes Off?
If you say 'Andar Aaiye' and the guest starts taking off their shoes, don't be surprised. It's common practice in many Urdu-speaking homes.
셀프 테스트
You are welcoming your new boss to your office. Which phrase is most appropriate?
Boss: 'May I come in?' You: '________'
'Andar aaiye' is the polite, formal version suitable for a boss.
Complete the sentence with the correct polite form of the verb 'Aana'.
آپ اندر ________۔
The polite imperative for 'Aap' is 'Aaiye'.
Match the phrase to the correct person you are speaking to.
1. Andar aaiye 2. Andar aao
Polite form for superiors/strangers, informal for younger/close people.
Complete the dialogue between a host and a guest.
Host: السلام علیکم! Guest: و علیکم السلام۔ Host: ________، تشریف رکھیے۔
The host invites the guest inside before asking them to sit.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Boss: 'May I come in?' You: '________'
'Andar aaiye' is the polite, formal version suitable for a boss.
آپ اندر ________۔
The polite imperative for 'Aap' is 'Aaiye'.
1. Andar aaiye 2. Andar aao
Polite form for superiors/strangers, informal for younger/close people.
Host: السلام علیکم! Guest: و علیکم السلام۔ Host: ________، تشریف رکھیے۔
The host invites the guest inside before asking them to sit.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, if you are the interviewer. If you are the candidate, you wait for them to say it to you!
Technically yes, but 'Andar aao' is more common for animals since you don't need to be formal with them.
'Aaiye' is the direct imperative (Please come). 'Aayein' is more like 'They should come' or a very formal suggestion.
It's optional. 'Andar aaiye' already implies 'Aap'. Adding 'Aap' just makes it slightly more emphatic.
Constantly! It's the standard line whenever a character visits another's home.
Yes, 'Aaiye' works for both singular and plural formal 'you'.
Use 'Tashreef Laiiye'. It's the ultimate respectful invitation.
Yes, but 'Andar' specifically means 'inside the interior of a space'.
Yes, if you are telling someone who is outside your house to come in.
Not at all. It is a timeless, standard part of the language.
관련 표현
تشریف لائیے
specialized formPlease bring your honor (Very formal come in)
خوش آمدید
similarWelcome
باہر آئیے
contrastPlease come outside
بیٹھ جائیے
builds onPlease sit down