बच्चे स्कूल गए?
bachche school gaye?
Did kids go to school?
Literally: Children school went?
In 15 Seconds
- A standard morning check-in about children's school attendance.
- Uses rising intonation instead of a formal question word.
- Commonly used between parents, neighbors, and family members.
Meaning
This is a simple way to ask if the children have left for school or arrived there. It is a common check-in question used by parents, neighbors, or relatives to track the morning routine.
Key Examples
3 of 6Calling a spouse from the office
Bacche school gaye?
Did the kids go to school?
Asking a neighbor at the gate
Namaste, bacche school gaye?
Hello, did the kids go to school?
Formal inquiry by a teacher to a parent
Kya aaj bacche school gaye hain?
Did the children go to school today?
Cultural Background
School buses are a central part of the morning routine. Parents often coordinate drop-offs.
Intonation
Raise your pitch at the end to make it a question.
In 15 Seconds
- A standard morning check-in about children's school attendance.
- Uses rising intonation instead of a formal question word.
- Commonly used between parents, neighbors, and family members.
What It Means
This phrase is a direct question about a child's morning status. It literally translates to "Did the kids go to school?" In Hindi, we often skip the word 'did' (kya) at the start. Your tone of voice turns it into a question. It is the bread and butter of morning small talk.
How To Use It
Simply say Bacche school gaye? with a rising intonation at the end. You do not need complex grammar here. If you are talking about one boy, use gaya. For one girl, use gayi. For multiple kids or to be polite, use gaye. It is like a verbal checkmark for your daily to-do list.
When To Use It
Use it when you call your spouse from work. Use it when you see your neighbor locking their door. It is perfect for that 9:00 AM window when the house finally gets quiet. You can even text it as a quick status update. It shows you care about the family's schedule.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this if the kids are clearly standing right in front of you. That would be a bit awkward! Avoid using it in a strictly professional meeting unless you are close friends with the colleague. Also, do not use it late at night. By 10:00 PM, they should definitely be home, not going!
Cultural Background
In India, the morning school rush is a communal event. Neighbors often know each other's bus timings. Asking Bacche school gaye? is a way of acknowledging the shared struggle of parenting. It is less about the information and more about the connection. It is the 'How are you?' of the Indian morning.
Common Variations
If you want to be more formal, add Kya at the beginning: Kya bacche school gaye?. If you are asking if they have *reached* school safely, say Bacche school pahunch gaye?. For a more casual vibe, just say Bacche gaye? while pointing toward the bus stop. It is short, sweet, and very effective.
Usage Notes
This is a neutral, everyday expression. The main 'gotcha' is subject-verb agreement: ensure you use 'gaye' for plural and 'gaya/gayi' for singular subjects.
Intonation
Raise your pitch at the end to make it a question.
Examples
6Bacche school gaye?
Did the kids go to school?
A standard check-in to see if the morning chaos is over.
Namaste, bacche school gaye?
Hello, did the kids go to school?
Friendly neighborhood small talk.
Kya aaj bacche school gaye hain?
Did the children go to school today?
Adding 'kya' and 'hain' makes it more complete and formal.
Bacche school gaye ya nahi?
Did the kids go to school or not?
Adding 'ya nahi' adds a bit of playful urgency.
Mere bacche school gaye?
Did my (grand)kids go to school?
Using 'mere' (mine) shows affection.
Bacche school gaye? Ab aap aaram karo!
Kids gone to school? Now you rest!
Acknowledging the relief parents feel when kids leave.
Test Yourself
Select the correct past tense form.
बच्चे स्कूल _____?
We need the past tense 'गए' for a completed action.
🎉 Score: /1
Visual Learning Aids
Formality Scale of 'Bacche school gaye?'
Used with friends/spouse: 'Bacche gaye?'
Bacche gaye?
Standard way to ask neighbors or relatives.
Bacche school gaye?
Used in official settings or with elders.
Kya bacche school chale gaye hain?
Where to use this phrase
Morning Phone Call
Checking in with home from work.
Apartment Elevator
Greeting a neighbor parent.
WhatsApp Group
Asking fellow parents about the bus.
Breakfast Table
Asking a spouse if the kids left.
Practice Bank
1 exercisesबच्चे स्कूल _____?
We need the past tense 'गए' for a completed action.
🎉 Score: /1
Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, 'बच्चे' specifically means children.
Related Phrases
बच्चे स्कूल चले गए
similarChildren have left for school.