बहस करना
bahas karna
to debate
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In 15 Seconds
- Actively exchange differing viewpoints.
- Can be formal debate or heated argument.
- Implies back-and-forth discussion.
- Use when opinions genuinely clash.
Meaning
Think of `बहस करना` as a lively exchange of ideas, a verbal sparring match where people present their viewpoints. It's not just disagreeing; it's actively discussing, often with passion, to either convince others or understand different perspectives. It can feel like a friendly debate or escalate into a more heated argument, depending on the topic and the people involved.
Key Examples
3 of 12Texting a friend about a movie
यार, वो नई साइंस-फिक्शन मूवी देखी? मुझे तो कुछ खास नहीं लगी, चलो इस पर बहस करते हैं!
Dude, did you see that new sci-fi movie? I didn't find it that great, let's debate about it!
At a family gathering
मेरे दादाजी हमेशा राजनीति पर बहस करना पसंद करते हैं, चाहे कोई सुने या न सुने।
My grandfather always likes to debate about politics, whether anyone listens or not.
Online forum discussion
इस मुद्दे पर इतनी तीखी बहस हो रही है कि मैं टिप्पणी करने से डर रहा हूँ।
Such a heated debate is happening on this issue that I'm afraid to comment.
Cultural Background
In many Indian households, 'बहस' with elders is discouraged as it is seen as a lack of respect. In universities, 'बहस' is encouraged as a way to sharpen one's critical thinking skills.
Tone matters
Use a calm voice to show it's a debate, not a fight.
In 15 Seconds
- Actively exchange differing viewpoints.
- Can be formal debate or heated argument.
- Implies back-and-forth discussion.
- Use when opinions genuinely clash.
What It Means
बहस करना literally means 'to do a debate.' But it's more than just talking; it's about presenting arguments and counter-arguments. You might be trying to persuade someone. Or maybe you're just exploring different sides of an issue. It implies a back-and-forth discussion. It's not a one-sided rant. There's an expectation of engagement from all parties. Think of it as a verbal joust. You're armed with your opinions. Your opponent is armed with theirs.
How To Use It
Use बहस करना when a discussion involves opposing viewpoints. It fits when people are actively arguing a point. It’s not for casual chit-chat. It’s for when opinions clash. You can use it for formal debates. You can also use it for informal arguments with friends. The key is the exchange of differing ideas. Imagine friends discussing a movie. One loved it; another hated it. They might बहस करना about the plot. Or the acting. It’s a dynamic process. It requires active participation.
Real-Life Examples
- My uncle loves to
बहस करनाabout politics. He never backs down from a fight. He thinks he's always right, of course. - The students decided to
बहस करनाabout the new school policy. They presented their points clearly. The principal listened carefully. - We had a huge
बहस करनाabout where to go on vacation. I wanted the beach. My partner wanted mountains. We compromised on a lake. - Social media is a breeding ground for
बहस करना. Everyone has an opinion on everything. It can get quite wild. - The contestants on the TV show will
बहस करनाlive. The audience will vote for the winner. It’s a serious competition.
When To Use It
Use बहस करना when you want to describe a discussion with clear disagreements. It's perfect for formal debates or panels. Use it when people are actively defending their opinions. It works for passionate discussions. Think of a courtroom drama. Lawyers बहस करना their cases. Or a political debate. Candidates बहस करना their platforms. It's also fine for friendly arguments. Like deciding on a movie to watch. Or debating the best pizza toppings. If there's a genuine exchange of different views, this phrase fits.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use बहस करना for simple disagreements. If you just say "No, I don't agree," that's not a बहस. It needs more substance. Avoid it for casual greetings. "Hello, how are you?" isn't a debate. Don't use it for seeking information. Asking "What time is it?" doesn't involve arguing. It's also not for expressing sadness or joy. It’s specifically about clashing opinions. Using it incorrectly sounds odd. Like asking someone to "debate" the weather. Unless you're arguing about climate change!
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse बहस करना with simply talking or arguing. Sometimes they use it when a softer word is needed. Or they might use a word that means 'to fight' instead.
talk about this issue.
✓I want to बहस करना about this issue.
discuss the movie.
✓Let's बहस करना about the movie.
fighting with his brother.
✓He is बहस करना with his brother.
argue about the plan.
✓We need to बहस करना about the plan.
Similar Expressions
चर्चा करना(charcha karna): This means 'to discuss'. It's more neutral. It doesn't always imply disagreement. You canचर्चा करनाabout a book. You might notबहस करनाabout it.वाद-विवाद करना(vaad-vivaad karna): This is very similar. It often implies a more formal debate. Think competitive debating.झगड़ा करना(jhagda karna): This means 'to quarrel' or 'to fight'. It's much more negative. It implies anger and conflict. Not a healthy exchange of ideas.बात करना(baat karna): This is the general word for 'to talk'. It's very broad. It covers all kinds of conversation.
Common Variations
Sometimes people use बहस as a noun. "उनकी बहस बहुत लंबी चली" (Unki bahas bahut lambi chali) - "Their debate went on for a very long time." You might also hear बहसबाजी (bahasbaazi). This implies a lot of arguing, maybe without much substance. It can be slightly negative. Like people just love to argue for the sake of it. It suggests a prolonged, perhaps pointless, debate. It’s like a verbal marathon with no clear finish line. You might also hear बहस छेड़ना (bahas chhedna) - to initiate a debate.
Memory Trick
Imagine a Big Heavy Stone (बहस sounds a bit like 'big heavy stone'). You and a friend are trying to move it. You push from one side, saying "Push this way!" Your friend pulls from the other, saying "No, that way!" You're both doing (करना) a big, heavy struggle to move the stone. That struggle is your बहस करना. It's a physical push-and-pull of opinions!
Quick FAQ
- Is
बहस करनाalways negative? No, it can be positive. It helps explore ideas. But it can become negative if it gets angry. - Can I use it with friends? Yes, for friendly arguments. Just keep it light-hearted. Don't turn a movie chat into a feud.
- What if I just want to discuss something calmly? Use
चर्चा करना. It's a safer bet for neutral topics. - Does it mean shouting? Not necessarily. It's about the exchange of ideas. Shouting might happen in a heated
बहस. But it's not the core meaning.
Usage Notes
This phrase sits comfortably at a neutral formality level. It can be used in casual chats with friends about everyday topics, or in more serious discussions in professional or academic settings. Avoid using it for simple greetings or requests; it specifically implies an exchange of differing viewpoints.
Tone matters
Use a calm voice to show it's a debate, not a fight.
Examples
12यार, वो नई साइंस-फिक्शन मूवी देखी? मुझे तो कुछ खास नहीं लगी, चलो इस पर बहस करते हैं!
Dude, did you see that new sci-fi movie? I didn't find it that great, let's debate about it!
Using `बहस करते हैं` to suggest a fun, opinionated discussion about the movie.
मेरे दादाजी हमेशा राजनीति पर बहस करना पसंद करते हैं, चाहे कोई सुने या न सुने।
My grandfather always likes to debate about politics, whether anyone listens or not.
Describes a recurring habit of debating a specific topic.
इस मुद्दे पर इतनी तीखी बहस हो रही है कि मैं टिप्पणी करने से डर रहा हूँ।
Such a heated debate is happening on this issue that I'm afraid to comment.
Uses `बहस` (noun form) to describe the intensity of the online discussion.
मुझे विश्वास है कि मैं अपनी टीम के साथ मिलकर किसी भी चुनौती पर प्रभावी ढंग से बहस कर सकता हूँ।
I am confident that I can effectively debate any challenge collaboratively with my team.
Used in a professional context to mean discussing and resolving issues through reasoned argument.
कॉफी और किताबों की दुनिया में खोए हुए! ☕️📚 आज इस उपन्यास पर थोड़ी बहस करने का मन है। #BookLover #DebateTime
Lost in the world of coffee and books! ☕️📚 Feel like having a little debate about this novel today. #BookLover #DebateTime
A lighthearted way to invite discussion about a book on social media.
आज हम जलवायु परिवर्तन के कारणों पर विस्तार से बहस करेंगे।
Today we will debate in detail the causes of climate change.
Setting the stage for a formal, in-depth discussion on a serious topic.
✗ हम कल रात फिल्म के बारे में बहस कर रहे थे।
✗ We were debating about the movie last night.
This sounds like you had a serious argument, not just a casual chat. 'Discuss' (`चर्चा कर रहे थे`) is better here.
✗ क्या आप मुझसे बहस कर सकते हैं कि समय क्या हुआ है?
✗ Can you debate me what time it is?
You don't 'debate' the time; you simply ask for it. A better phrase is 'क्या आप मुझे बता सकते हैं कि समय क्या हुआ है?' (Can you tell me what time it is?).
भाई-बहन हमेशा इस बात पर बहस करते हैं कि रिमोट किसके पास रहेगा। यह कभी खत्म नहीं होता!
Siblings always debate about who gets the remote. It never ends!
A lighthearted jab at a common, often petty, sibling argument.
मैं उससे इस बारे में बहस नहीं करना चाहती, लेकिन मुझे अपनी भावनाएँ व्यक्त करनी होंगी।
I don't want to debate with him/her about this, but I have to express my feelings.
Shows reluctance to engage in a debate, implying it might be difficult or emotional.
अगले हफ्ते स्कूल में राष्ट्रीय स्तर की बहस प्रतियोगिता है।
Next week, there is a national-level debate competition in school.
Refers to a formal, organized event specifically for debating.
मैंने ऐप पर पिज्जा ऑर्डर किया, लेकिन डिलीवरी टाइम को लेकर थोड़ी बहस हो गई।
I ordered pizza on the app, but there was a little debate regarding the delivery time.
A minor disagreement or discussion about a service detail.
Test Yourself
Which verb describes a verbal disagreement?
वह मुझसे ____ कर रहा है।
बहस करना is the correct collocation for arguing.
🎉 Score: /1
Visual Learning Aids
Formality Spectrum of 'बहस करना'
Casual arguments among close friends, maybe slightly heated but lighthearted.
दोस्तों के साथ फिल्म पर बहस करना।
General discussions involving differing opinions, common in everyday conversations.
परिवार में किसी मुद्दे पर बहस करना।
Organized debates, professional discussions, or serious arguments.
सम्मेलन में विशेषज्ञों द्वारा बहस करना।
Highly structured debates, like in parliamentary sessions or legal proceedings.
संसद में सांसदों द्वारा बहस करना।
Where You'll Hear 'बहस करना'
Family dinner table
Politics discussion
Online forums / Social media
Comment sections
Classroom / University
Student debates
News panel discussions
Expert opinions
Friendly gatherings
Movie/Sports arguments
Professional meetings
Project strategy
बहस करना vs. Similar Expressions
Contexts for 'बहस करना'
Informal Arguments
- • Sibling rivalries
- • Friend group disagreements
- • Online fan wars
Formal Discussions
- • Political debates
- • Academic panels
- • Courtroom arguments
Opinion Exchange
- • Book reviews
- • Movie critiques
- • Ethical dilemmas
Problem Solving
- • Team strategy meetings
- • Resolving disputes
- • Planning events
Practice Bank
1 exercisesवह मुझसे ____ कर रहा है।
बहस करना is the correct collocation for arguing.
🎉 Score: /1
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it can be a healthy debate.
Related Phrases
वाद-विवाद
synonymDebate
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similarTo reason