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Informal way to ask what's going on.
문화적 배경
In Pakistan, 'Chakkar' is often used to describe the 'roundabout' way things get done, like getting a driving license through a 'source'. Bollywood movies frequently use 'Chakkar' to refer to love triangles or secret affairs, a trope known as 'Prem Chakkar'. Modern urban youth in cities like Karachi or Delhi might swap 'Chakkar' for 'Scene', but 'Chakkar' remains the 'classic' slang. In local markets (Bazaars), 'Chakkar' can refer to the fluctuation of prices or a specific deal being brokered.
The 'Suspicious' Squint
When asking 'Chakkar kya hai?' with suspicion, squint your eyes slightly to convey the 'I know you're hiding something' vibe.
Gender Neutrality
'Chakkar' is always masculine. Never say 'Chakkar kya hai' differently for a girl or a boy.
뜻
Informal way to ask what's going on.
The 'Suspicious' Squint
When asking 'Chakkar kya hai?' with suspicion, squint your eyes slightly to convey the 'I know you're hiding something' vibe.
Gender Neutrality
'Chakkar' is always masculine. Never say 'Chakkar kya hai' differently for a girl or a boy.
The 'Tea' Factor
In Urdu, 'Chakkar' is the gateway to 'Gup-Shup' (gossip). Be prepared for a long story after you ask this!
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
بھائی، یہ ____ کیا ہے؟
'Chakkar' is the idiomatic word for 'deal' or 'situation' here.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When would you say 'Chakkar kya hai?'
It is informal and implies curiosity or suspicion.
What is the best response?
A: 'سنا ہے تم لندن جا رہے ہو، کیا چکر ہے؟' B: '________'
The question asks for the 'deal' or details about the trip.
Which sentence is the most formal?
Asking what is happening:
'Mamla' is more formal than 'Chakkar' or 'Scene'.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제بھائی، یہ ____ کیا ہے؟
'Chakkar' is the idiomatic word for 'deal' or 'situation' here.
When would you say 'Chakkar kya hai?'
It is informal and implies curiosity or suspicion.
A: 'سنا ہے تم لندن جا رہے ہو، کیا چکر ہے؟' B: '________'
The question asks for the 'deal' or details about the trip.
Asking what is happening:
'Mamla' is more formal than 'Chakkar' or 'Scene'.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It's not inherently rude, but it is very informal. Use it with friends, not elders.
Yes, but it's more like 'What's the news?' than a simple 'Hello'.
No, it can be about a good surprise, a party, or a new job too.
'Baat' is just 'talk/matter', while 'Chakkar' implies something more complex or hidden.
You can say 'Kuch nahi' (Nothing) or explain the situation.
Yes, it is extremely common in Hindi-speaking parts of India.
Only if it's a very casual email to a close friend. Never in business.
It means to get involved in a mess or a complex situation.
It is masculine.
Technically yes, but it sounds unnatural. Stick to the singular.
관련 표현
کیا ہو رہا ہے؟
similarWhat is happening?
کیا سین ہے؟
synonymWhat's the scene?
معاملہ کیا ہے؟
formalWhat is the matter?
چکر چلانا
builds onTo have an affair/scheme.