A1 Expression Neutral 2 min read

कितने बजे हैं?

kitne baje hain?

What time is it?

Literally: How many o'clock are?

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to ask for the time in Hindi.
  • Literally translates to 'How many have struck?'.
  • Works in both formal and informal daily situations.

Meaning

This is the go-to way to ask for the time in Hindi. It literally asks how many hours have struck or passed.

Key Examples

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1

Waiting for a bus

Bhaiya, kitne baje hain?

Brother, what time is it?

2

In a business meeting

Sir, abhi kitne baje hain?

Sir, what time is it now?

3

Texting a friend who is late

Kitne baje hain? Kahan ho?

What time is it? Where are you?

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Cultural Background

People are generally relaxed about time, but asking 'कितने बजे हैं?' is a standard way to stay on track.

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Politeness

Always add 'माफ़ कीजिए' (Excuse me) when asking strangers.

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to ask for the time in Hindi.
  • Literally translates to 'How many have struck?'.
  • Works in both formal and informal daily situations.

What It Means

Kitne baje hain? is the most common way to ask for the time. The word kitne means 'how many'. The word baje refers to the striking of a clock. When you say this, you are asking for the current hour. It is simple, direct, and essential for daily life.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase on its own. Just walk up to someone and say it with a questioning tone. If you want to be more specific, you can add words like abhi which means 'now'. For example, Abhi kitne baje hain? translates to 'What time is it right now?'. It works perfectly in almost every setting.

When To Use It

Use it when you are running late for a movie. Use it when you are waiting for a friend at a cafe. It is perfect for checking the schedule at a train station. You can even use it to wake someone up who has overslept. It is a functional phrase for survival in any Hindi-speaking city.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this if you are asking about a future event. For a future meeting, you should ask Kab? which means 'When?'. For example, don't say Kitne baje hain? for a wedding tomorrow. That would sound like you think the wedding is happening right this second. Also, avoid using it if you already see a giant clock behind the person. It might make you look a bit distracted!

Cultural Background

In India, time can be a flexible concept often joked about as 'Indian Standard Time'. However, asking for the time is a great way to start a conversation. People are generally very helpful and will often show you their watch. In rural areas, people might still refer to the position of the sun. But in the city, everyone relies on their smartphones.

Common Variations

In very casual settings, people often drop the hain at the end. They just say Kitne baje?. If you want to be very polite to an elder, add Aapki ghadi mein at the start. This means 'In your watch, what time is it?'. It sounds very respectful and classic. You might also hear Kya samay hua hai? which is a more formal, textbook version.

Usage Notes

The phrase is universally understood across India. In informal speech, the final 'hain' is often silent or very short.

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Politeness

Always add 'माफ़ कीजिए' (Excuse me) when asking strangers.

Examples

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#1 Waiting for a bus

Bhaiya, kitne baje hain?

Brother, what time is it?

Using 'Bhaiya' (brother) is a friendly way to address a male stranger.

#2 In a business meeting

Sir, abhi kitne baje hain?

Sir, what time is it now?

Adding 'Sir' and 'Abhi' makes it professional and precise.

#3 Texting a friend who is late

Kitne baje hain? Kahan ho?

What time is it? Where are you?

Short and direct for a friend who is keeping you waiting.

#4 Waking up a sibling

Utho! Dekho kitne baje hain!

Wake up! Look what time it is!

Used here as an exclamation to show it is late.

#5 Asking a teacher

Ma'am, kitne baje hain please?

Ma'am, what time is it please?

Adding 'please' at the end is a common Hinglish way to stay polite.

#6 Realizing you missed a deadline

Oh ho, kitne baje hain? Main late hoon!

Oh no, what time is it? I am late!

Expresses panic or realization of being late.

Test Yourself

Choose the correct plural form.

___ बजे हैं?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: कितने

बजे is plural, so we use कितने.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Choose the correct plural form. Choose A1

___ बजे हैं?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: कितने

बजे is plural, so we use कितने.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, it is very common.

Related Phrases

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समय क्या हुआ है?

synonym

What time is it?

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