뜻
Used to indicate knowledge of a fact.
문화적 배경
In cities like Lahore and Karachi, 'Mujhe pata hai' is often used as a 'cool' way to show you are updated with the latest trends or political gossip. In Delhi or Lucknow, the phrase is identical. However, in very traditional 'Lucknawi' culture, people might prefer 'Mujhe ilm hai' to sound more sophisticated. Younger generations often mix it with English: 'Mujhe pata hai that you are coming.' This 'Hinglish/Urdu-ish' is very common. In offices, 'Mujhe pata hai' is used to acknowledge emails or instructions, but 'Noted' (in English) is often used as a synonym in professional chats.
The 'Ke' Connector
Always use 'ke' (that) after 'pata hai' if you want to add more info. Example: 'Mujhe pata hai KE...'
Tone Matters
Saying it too fast can sound like you're annoyed. Keep it smooth and melodic.
뜻
Used to indicate knowledge of a fact.
The 'Ke' Connector
Always use 'ke' (that) after 'pata hai' if you want to add more info. Example: 'Mujhe pata hai KE...'
Tone Matters
Saying it too fast can sound like you're annoyed. Keep it smooth and melodic.
The Question Trick
Turn it into a question 'Pata hai?' to mean 'Guess what?'—it's a great way to start a story!
Respect the Elders
With parents or teachers, add 'Ji' at the start: 'Ji, mujhe pata ہے.'
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct way to say 'I know' in Urdu.
How do you say 'I know' to a friend?
The correct form uses the dative 'Mujhe' and the singular 'hai'.
Fill in the blank to complete the sentence: 'I know where the keys are.'
مجھے پتا ہے کہ چابیاں ______ ہیں۔
'Kahan' means 'where'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want to tell your teacher you know the answer respectfully.
'Maloom' and 'Ji' add the necessary respect for a teacher.
Complete the dialogue.
A: کل بارش ہوگی۔ (It will rain tomorrow.) B: ______، میں نے نیوز دیکھی ہے۔ (______, I saw the news.)
The speaker is confirming they already have the information.
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시각 학습 자료
Pata vs. Janna
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제How do you say 'I know' to a friend?
The correct form uses the dative 'Mujhe' and the singular 'hai'.
مجھے پتا ہے کہ چابیاں ______ ہیں۔
'Kahan' means 'where'.
You want to tell your teacher you know the answer respectfully.
'Maloom' and 'Ji' add the necessary respect for a teacher.
A: کل بارش ہوگی۔ (It will rain tomorrow.) B: ______، میں نے نیوز دیکھی ہے۔ (______, I saw the news.)
The speaker is confirming they already have the information.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문No, that's a common mistake. You must use 'Mujhe' because knowledge is something that is 'to you'.
It is masculine. That's why we say 'pata hai' and not 'pati hai'.
Use 'maloom' in formal emails, speeches, or when talking to someone you don't know well.
No. For people, use 'Main [Name] ko janta hoon'.
Simply add 'nahi': 'مجھے نہیں پتا' (Mujhe nahi pata).
It depends on your tone. It's usually fine, but with elders, be extra polite.
It literally means 'address' or 'trace'.
Rarely. Even if you know many things, 'pata' is usually kept singular as an abstract concept.
In slang, people just say 'Pata hai!' or 'Scene pata hai!'
Use the past tense: 'Mujhe pata تھا' (Mujhe pata tha).
Yes, constantly! It's a very romantic and dramatic phrase in lyrics.
No, it stays exactly the same for all genders.
관련 표현
مجھے معلوم ہے
synonymI know (formal)
میں جانتا ہوں
similarI know (people/skills)
مجھے خبر ہے
specialized formI have the news
مجھے یاد ہے
similarI remember
پتا نہیں
contrastI don't know / No idea