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फोन करना

phone karna

to make a phone call

Literally: Phone to do

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to make a phone call'.
  • Combines the English word 'phone' with the Hindi verb 'karna'.
  • Used in both casual friendships and professional business environments.

Meaning

This phrase is the bread and butter of communication in India. It literally means to make a phone call to someone, whether it's a quick check-in or a long gossip session.

Key Examples

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Telling a friend you will call them later

मैं तुम्हें शाम को फोन करूँगा।

I will call you in the evening.

2

Asking a colleague to call the boss

क्या आप बॉस को फोन कर सकते हैं?

Can you call the boss?

3

A mother complaining to her son

तुम मुझे कभी फोन नहीं करते!

You never call me!

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Cultural Background

Calling is often the first step in any social plan. Professional calls are expected to be polite.

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Use 'ko'

Always use 'ko' for the person you are calling: 'Main [Name] ko phone karunga'.

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to make a phone call'.
  • Combines the English word 'phone' with the Hindi verb 'karna'.
  • Used in both casual friendships and professional business environments.

What It Means

फोन करना is the most common way to say you are calling someone. In Hindi, we often take an English noun like phone and pair it with the verb करना (to do). This creates a 'compound verb'. It is simple, direct, and used by everyone from toddlers to grandparents. If you want to reach out to someone via voice, this is your go-to phrase.

How To Use It

You treat करना as the part that changes based on time and person. For example, if you want to say 'I will call,' you say मैं फोन करूँगा. If you are calling right now, it is मैं फोन कर रहा हूँ. Just remember to put the person you are calling before the phrase. Usually, you add the particle को (to) after the person's name. So, it looks like: [Person] + को + फोन करना.

When To Use It

Use this whenever a voice call is involved. It works for mobile phones, landlines (if you can find one!), and even internet calls. Use it when you are running late for a meeting. Use it when you need to tell your mom you ate dinner. It is perfect for professional settings too. If you need to tell a client you will follow up, फोन करना is perfectly polite and clear.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this if you are just sending a text message. For texting, we usually say मेसेज करना (message karna). Also, if someone is calling you, you don't 'do' the phone; you 'pick up' the phone (फोन उठाना). Avoid using it for video calls if you want to be specific. For those, people often just say वीडियो कॉल करना to avoid confusion. Don't use it if you are just 'playing' on your phone either!

Cultural Background

India had a massive mobile revolution in the early 2000s. Before that, landlines were rare and precious. Now, everyone has a smartphone. This phrase replaced older, more formal Hindi words for 'telephoning'. There is also the famous Indian 'missed call' culture. People used to फोन करना and hang up after one ring to save money. It was a secret code for 'I've reached' or 'Call me back'!

Common Variations

You will often hear people just say कॉल करना (call karna). It is exactly the same thing. In very formal Hindi, you might hear दूरभाष करना, but honestly, nobody says that in real life. If you say that at a cafe, people might think you've traveled from the 1950s. Stick to फोन करना or कॉल करना to sound like a local.

Usage Notes

The phrase is highly versatile. Just ensure you use the correct object marker 'ko' for the person being called, and adjust the verb 'karna' for gender, number, and tense.

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Use 'ko'

Always use 'ko' for the person you are calling: 'Main [Name] ko phone karunga'.

Examples

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#1 Telling a friend you will call them later

मैं तुम्हें शाम को फोन करूँगा।

I will call you in the evening.

The verb 'karna' changes to 'karunga' for the future tense.

#2 Asking a colleague to call the boss

क्या आप बॉस को फोन कर सकते हैं?

Can you call the boss?

Using 'aap' and 'sakte hain' makes this request polite and professional.

#3 A mother complaining to her son

तुम मुझे कभी फोन नहीं करते!

You never call me!

A classic emotional use of the phrase in the present habitual tense.

#4 Ordering pizza over the phone

मैंने पिज्जा वाले को फोन किया है।

I have called the pizza guy.

Uses the past tense 'kiya' to show the action is finished.

#5 Texting a friend to say you're busy

अभी बिजी हूँ, बाद में फोन करता हूँ।

I'm busy now, I'll call you later.

A very common short-hand way to end a conversation.

#6 Trying to find a lost phone using another phone

मेरे नंबर पर फोन करो, शायद मिल जाए।

Call my number, maybe we'll find it.

An imperative (command) form used among friends.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct verb.

कल मुझे ________। (Call me tomorrow.)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: फोन करना

You are the one initiating the action, so use 'karna'.

Which sentence is correct?

Select the correct sentence.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: उसने मुझे फोन किया।

Standard Subject-Object-Verb order is preferred.

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Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

2 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct verb. Fill Blank A1

कल मुझे ________। (Call me tomorrow.)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: फोन करना

You are the one initiating the action, so use 'karna'.

Which sentence is correct? Choose A2

Select the correct sentence.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: उसने मुझे फोन किया।

Standard Subject-Object-Verb order is preferred.

🎉 Score: /2

Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, 'call karna' is very common.

Related Phrases

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फोन आना

contrast

To receive a call

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बात करना

builds on

To talk

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