डिफ़िकल्ट है
difficult hai
It's difficult
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In 15 Seconds
- Means 'it's difficult' or 'it's hard'.
- Common Hinglish phrase, very informal.
- Used for challenges in daily life.
- Great for casual chats and texts.
Meaning
This phrase is a super common way to say something is tough or challenging in Hindi. It's a perfect blend of Hindi and English, showing how language evolves! Think of it as your go-to for anything from a tricky math problem to a complicated relationship situation.
Key Examples
3 of 12Texting a friend about a movie
यार, वो नई साइंस फिक्शन मूवी देखी? उसका प्लॉट बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है` समझने में।
Dude, did you see that new sci-fi movie? Its plot is very difficult to understand.
At a café, discussing a recipe
मैंने वो लैमन टार्ट बनाने की कोशिश की, पर वो बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है`।
I tried to make that lemon tart, but it's very difficult.
Talking about a new app
ये नया एडिटिंग ऐप थोड़ा `डिफ़िकल्ट है` यूज़ करने में, मुझे पुराने वाला ही ठीक लगता है।
This new editing app is a bit difficult to use; I prefer the old one.
Cultural Background
In cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, Hinglish is the primary mode of communication. Using 'Difficult hai' makes you sound like a local professional. Movies often use this phrase to show a character is modern or 'cool'. It's a linguistic marker of being trendy. In tech hubs, English technical terms are mixed with Hindi grammar. 'Difficult hai' is the standard way to report a bug's complexity. In villages, people might prefer 'Mushkil' or 'Kathin'. Using 'Difficult' might mark you as an 'outsider' or a 'city person'.
The 'Thoda' Trick
Always add 'thoda' (a bit) before 'difficult hai' to sound more polite and less complaining.
Formal Writing
Never use this in a formal Hindi essay. Use 'kathin' instead.
In 15 Seconds
- Means 'it's difficult' or 'it's hard'.
- Common Hinglish phrase, very informal.
- Used for challenges in daily life.
- Great for casual chats and texts.
What It Means
This phrase, डिफ़िकल्ट है (difficult hai), is your everyday signal for 'it's hard.' It's not just about academic difficulty; it covers anything that feels challenging, complicated, or just plain tough. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a sigh and a shrug when faced with a hurdle. The vibe is usually one of acknowledging a problem without necessarily dwelling on it. It’s relatable and honest, like admitting your Wi-Fi is acting up again. It’s the phrase you use when you want to convey a sense of struggle without sounding overly dramatic.
How To Use It
You'll slap this phrase on anything that gives you a bit of a headache. Is your new streaming show's plot confusing? डिफ़िकल्ट है. Trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions? Definitely डिफ़िकल्ट है. Even a complex social situation or a tough decision can be described this way. It’s versatile, fitting into countless everyday scenarios. Think of it as your verbal Swiss Army knife for expressing difficulty.
Formality & Register
This is where the fun begins! डिफ़िकल्ट है is firmly in the informal camp. You'd use it with friends, family, or colleagues you know well. It's the kind of phrase that pops up in casual chats, text messages, or social media comments. Imagine your friend complaining about their commute – this is the phrase they'd likely use. It’s not something you’d typically find in a formal business proposal or a serious academic paper. Using it in a super formal setting might sound a bit out of place, like wearing flip-flops to a wedding.
Real-Life Examples
- Texting a friend: "Yaar, yeh naya game install karna na, bahut
डिफ़िकल्ट है!" (Dude, installing this new game is really difficult!) - On a video call: "Sorry, I’m a bit late. Traffic was
डिफ़िकल्ट हैtoday." - Social media: "Trying to understand this new TikTok trend. Seriously,
डिफ़िकल्ट है😅." - Ordering food: "Can I get the spicy version? Oh wait, maybe that's too
डिफ़िकल्ट हैfor me. Let's stick to mild." - Discussing a movie: "The plot twist at the end? Super
डिफ़िकल्ट हैto wrap my head around."
When To Use It
Use डिफ़िकल्ट है when you want to express that something is challenging, requires effort, or is complicated. It’s perfect for everyday situations where you need a quick way to say 'this isn't easy.' Think about situations where you might say 'it's a struggle,' 'it's tricky,' or 'it's a bit much.' It’s great for sharing relatable frustrations. It’s also useful when you want to set expectations – maybe you’re warning someone about a task. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a friendly heads-up.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid डिफ़िकल्ट है in very formal settings like official speeches, job interviews (unless you're describing a *past* challenge you overcame), or academic writing. It's also not ideal if you need to be precise about the *type* of difficulty. If something is dangerous, you'd use a stronger word. If it's merely inconvenient, 'difficult' might be too strong. It's generally for situations that require mental or physical effort, or are complex to understand.
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes overuse it or use it in the wrong context. Another common slip-up is mixing up the English word order. Remember, the Hindi structure is usually Subject-Object-Verb, but here it's simplified. A classic error is trying to translate it too literally and sounding unnatural.
✗ "It difficult is."
✓ "It's difficult."
Or trying to make it sound more 'Hindi' by adding unnecessary words. Keep it simple!
Common Variations
While डिफ़िकल्ट है is super popular, you might hear variations. Sometimes people might use the pure Hindi word कठिन (kathin) instead of डिफ़िकल्ट. So, कठिन है (kathin hai) means the same thing. In some regions or among older generations, मुश्किल (mushkil) is also common, making it मुश्किल है (mushkil hai). Texting slang might shorten it further, but डिफ़िकल्ट है remains the king of Hinglish difficulty expressions. It's like the difference between 'difficult', 'hard', and 'tough' in English – all mean similar things but have slightly different flavors.
Real Conversations
Speaker 1: Hey, did you finish that coding assignment?
Speaker 2: Ugh, no. It's taking forever. The logic is super डिफ़िकल्ट है.
Speaker 1: Tell me about it! I'm stuck on the last part.
Speaker 2: Maybe we can compare notes later? It’s too डिफ़िकल्ट है to do alone.
Speaker 1: Good idea! Let's do it after lunch.
Speaker A: How was your driving test?
Speaker B: I passed, but barely! Parallel parking? Totally डिफ़िकल्ट है.
Speaker A: Haha, I know! I failed mine the first time because of that.
Speaker B: It’s no wonder, right? That maneuver is seriously डिफ़िकल्ट है.
Quick FAQ
Q. Is डिफ़िकल्ट है formal or informal?
A. It's definitely informal. You'd use it with friends or family, not in a business meeting.
Q. Can I use डिफ़िकल्ट है for physical tasks?
A. Yes! If lifting a heavy box or climbing a steep hill feels hard, you can say it's डिफ़िकल्ट है.
Q. What if I want to sound more 'native' Hindi?
A. You could try कठिन है (kathin hai) or मुश्किल है (mushkil hai), which are pure Hindi words for 'difficult'. But डिफ़िकल्ट है is extremely common and natural-sounding today!
Q. Does it mean something is impossible?
A. Not necessarily. It means it requires significant effort or is complex, but usually implies it *can* be done, just not easily. If something is truly impossible, you'd use different phrasing.
Usage Notes
This phrase is firmly in the informal register, perfect for casual chats, texting, and social media. Avoid it in formal writing or professional settings where standard Hindi words like 'कठिन' or 'जटिल' are preferred. Using it appropriately makes your Hindi sound modern and natural.
The 'Thoda' Trick
Always add 'thoda' (a bit) before 'difficult hai' to sound more polite and less complaining.
Formal Writing
Never use this in a formal Hindi essay. Use 'kathin' instead.
Nodding
When saying 'difficult hai', a slight side-to-side head nod (the Indian head bobble) adds a lot of authenticity!
Examples
12यार, वो नई साइंस फिक्शन मूवी देखी? उसका प्लॉट बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है` समझने में।
Dude, did you see that new sci-fi movie? Its plot is very difficult to understand.
Here, `डिफ़िकल्ट है` refers to the complexity of the movie's storyline.
मैंने वो लैमन टार्ट बनाने की कोशिश की, पर वो बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है`।
I tried to make that lemon tart, but it's very difficult.
Expresses the challenge encountered while cooking.
ये नया एडिटिंग ऐप थोड़ा `डिफ़िकल्ट है` यूज़ करने में, मुझे पुराने वाला ही ठीक लगता है।
This new editing app is a bit difficult to use; I prefer the old one.
Highlights the user-friendliness challenge of a new piece of software.
आज की लेग डे वर्कआउट! सच में बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है` था, पर मज़ा आया। 💪 #fitnessgoals
Today's leg day workout! It was really very difficult, but I enjoyed it. 💪 #fitnessgoals
Used on social media to describe a physically demanding activity.
Guys, this physics chapter is seriously `डिफ़िकल्ट है`। किसी को समझ आया क्या?
Guys, this physics chapter is seriously difficult. Did anyone understand it?
Used in a group chat to express academic struggle.
पिछली कंपनी में, हमें एक बहुत ही `डिफ़िकल्ट` प्रोजेक्ट मिला था, लेकिन हमने टीम वर्क से उसे पूरा किया।
In my previous company, we got a very difficult project, but we completed it with teamwork.
Here, `डिफ़िकल्ट` is used as an adjective before 'project', showing a slightly more formal application of the root word.
इस क्लाइंट की रिक्वायरमेंट्स को समझना थोड़ा `डिफ़िकल्ट` हो सकता है, कृपया ध्यान दें।
Understanding this client's requirements can be a bit difficult; please pay attention.
Used in a professional context to flag potential complexity, keeping the tone professional.
✗ यह `डिफ़िकल्ट`। → ✓ यह `डिफ़िकल्ट है`।
✗ It difficult. → ✓ It is difficult.
Forgetting the verb 'hai' (is) makes the sentence incomplete and grammatically incorrect in Hindi.
✗ `डिफ़िकल्ट` करना। → ✓ `डिफ़िकल्ट है`।
✗ To difficult. → ✓ It is difficult.
Directly translating 'to make difficult' or using 'difficult' as a verb doesn't work; `डिफ़िकल्ट है` is the phrase for 'it is difficult'.
मेरा वाई-फाई आज बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है`। शायद इसे भी छुट्टी चाहिए। 😂
My Wi-Fi is very difficult today. Maybe it also needs a holiday. 😂
A lighthearted, humorous complaint about a technical issue.
इस सिचुएशन को हैंडल करना बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है`। मुझे समझ नहीं आ रहा क्या करूँ।
Handling this situation is very difficult. I don't understand what to do.
Expresses the emotional weight and confusion associated with a difficult situation.
इस गेम में शील्ड को रीचार्ज करना बहुत `डिफ़िकल्ट है`। टाइमिंग एकदम परफेक्ट होनी चाहिए।
Recharging the shield in this game is very difficult. The timing has to be absolutely perfect.
Specific context of gaming, highlighting the need for precision.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct Hindi verb to say 'It is difficult'.
यह काम बहुत डिफ़िकल्ट ___।
We use 'hai' for the present tense 'is'.
How would you say 'The exam was difficult'?
Choose the past tense version:
'Tha' is the past tense marker for 'was'.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: क्या तुम कल पार्टी में आओगे? B: नहीं यार, कल ऑफिस में बहुत काम है, थोड़ा _______।
In this context, 'thoda difficult hai' is a polite way to say it's hard to attend.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which situation best fits 'यह रास्ता डिफ़िकल्ट है'?
This phrase refers to a difficult path or route.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
When to say 'Difficult hai'
Situations
- • Exams
- • Traffic
- • Work
- • Gym
Practice Bank
4 exercisesयह काम बहुत डिफ़िकल्ट ___।
We use 'hai' for the present tense 'is'.
Choose the past tense version:
'Tha' is the past tense marker for 'was'.
A: क्या तुम कल पार्टी में आओगे? B: नहीं यार, कल ऑफिस में बहुत काम है, थोड़ा _______।
In this context, 'thoda difficult hai' is a polite way to say it's hard to attend.
Which situation best fits 'यह रास्ता डिफ़िकल्ट है'?
This phrase refers to a difficult path or route.
🎉 Score: /4
Video Tutorials
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Frequently Asked Questions
4 questionsTechnically, it's Hinglish. In pure Hindi grammar, it's a loanword integration. It's 'correct' in the sense that millions of native speakers use it daily.
Yes, if they are urban and speak some English. If they are very traditional, 'Mushkil hai' is safer.
There isn't one. 'Difficult' is an English adjective and doesn't change gender in Hindi. The verb 'hai' is also neutral here.
Use 'Difficult' to sound modern and casual. Use 'Mushkil' to sound more grounded or poetic.
Related Phrases
मुश्किल है
synonymIt is difficult (Urdu origin)
कठिन है
synonymIt is difficult (Sanskrit origin)
आसान है
contrastIt is easy
नामुमकिन है
specialized formIt is impossible
भारी पड़ना
similarTo prove costly/difficult