ले जाना
le jaana
to take away
Literally: {"\u0932\u0947":"take","\u091c\u093e\u0928\u093e":"to go"}
In 15 Seconds
- Move something or someone from here to there.
- It's the 'take and go' action.
- Use when you are the transporter.
- Opposite of 'bring' (`लाना`).
Meaning
Think of `ले जाना` as the action of physically moving something or someone from point A to point B. It’s not just about picking it up; it’s about the journey it takes with you. It carries a sense of accomplishment, like you've successfully transported something somewhere new.
Key Examples
3 of 12Texting a friend about a party
मैं पार्टी में पिज़्ज़ा ले जाना भूल गया।
I forgot to take pizza to the party.
At a café, ordering takeaway
क्या मैं इस कप को घर ले जाना चाहता हूँ?
Do I want to take this cup home?
Job interview on Zoom
मैं इस प्रोजेक्ट की रिपोर्ट अपने साथ ले जाना चाहूँगा।
I would like to take this project report with me.
Cultural Background
It is polite to ask 'क्या मैं इसे ले जाऊं?' before taking something from a shared space. When guests leave, hosts often say 'कुछ मिठाई साथ ले जाइए' (take some sweets with you).
Direction is Key
Always check if you are moving away from yourself. If yes, use 'ले जाना'.
In 15 Seconds
- Move something or someone from here to there.
- It's the 'take and go' action.
- Use when you are the transporter.
- Opposite of 'bring' (`लाना`).
What It Means
ले जाना literally means 'to take and go.' It’s the go-to phrase for transporting something or someone. Imagine you’re moving your stuff from your old apartment to a new one. You’d ले जाना your furniture. It's about the act of carrying something along with you as you move from one place to another. It’s a very common and practical verb phrase.
How To Use It
You use ले जाना when you are the one doing the taking. The subject of the sentence is the person or thing doing the moving. The object is what is being moved. The destination is often implied or stated. You can use it for physical objects, like books or bags. You can also use it for people, like taking a friend to the movies. It’s pretty versatile! It’s the action of removal and transport combined.
Real-Life Examples
- At home: "मैं ये किताबें लाइब्रेरी में
ले जानाचाहता हूँ।" (I want to take these books to the library.) - On the street: "क्या आप इस भारी बैग को
ले जानाचाहेंगे?" (Would you like to take this heavy bag?) - With friends: "चलो, हम सब पिकनिक पर चलते हैं, मैं खाना
ले जानाभूल गया।" (Let's all go for a picnic, I forgot to take the food.) - In a store: "क्या मैं इस शर्ट को घर
ले जानाचाहता हूँ?" (Do I want to take this shirt home?)
When To Use It
Use ले जाना when you are actively moving something from one place to another. Think about the entire process: picking it up, carrying it, and arriving somewhere else with it. If you are giving something to someone else to move, you might use a different phrase. If you are just picking something up but not moving it elsewhere, that’s also different. It's for the full 'take and go' experience. You'd use it when you're the mover, not just the giver or receiver.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use ले जाना if you are simply *giving* something to someone. For example, if you hand a pen to a friend, you don't ले जाना the pen; you देना (give) it. Also, if you are just *bringing* something to a place without the intention of taking it away again, you might use लाना (to bring). ले जाना implies a one-way trip for the object being moved, from the speaker's current location. It’s not for abstract concepts either, like 'taking a decision.' That’s a whole other ballgame!
Common Mistakes
A very common mix-up is with लाना (to bring). Remember, ले जाना is 'take away' and लाना is 'bring here.' Another mistake is using it for abstract actions. You don't ले जाना a meeting; you attend it. Let's see some examples:
✗ मैं ये किताब घर ले जाना चाहता हूँ। (Meaning: I want to take this book *away* from home.)
✓ मैं ये किताब स्कूल से घर लाना चाहता हूँ। (Meaning: I want to bring this book home *from* school.)
✗ उसने मुझे एक उपहार ले जाना। (Incorrect structure)
✓ उसने मुझे एक उपहार दिया। (He gave me a gift.)
Similar Expressions
उठाना(uthana): This means 'to lift' or 'to pick up.' It's just the first part ofले जाना. You lift it, then youले जानाit.रखना(rakhna): This means 'to keep' or 'to put.' It's the opposite of taking something away. Youले जानाsomething *to* keep it somewhere else.देना(dena): Means 'to give.' You give something, but you don't necessarilyले जानाit yourself.लाना(lana): Means 'to bring.' This is the opposite direction ofले जाना.
Common Variations
ले आओ(le aao): This is the imperative form, meaning 'bring (it)!' It's more direct and often used with friends. It's the 'bring it here' counterpart.ले चलो(le chalo): This means 'take (it) along' or 'let's take (it).' It implies taking something with you when you are going somewhere.ले लेना(le lena): This often means 'to take' in the sense of accepting something offered, or 'to take for oneself.' It can sometimes overlap withले जानाbut has a slightly different nuance of acquisition.
Memory Trick
Picture a LEopard JAmping NAked! The leopard is TAKING something (maybe a mouse) and GOING away with it. The 'LE-JA-NA' sounds a bit like 'Leopard Ja-na.' It's silly, but it sticks! Imagine that leopard running off with its prize, and you've got the core idea of ले जाना.
Quick FAQ
- Q: Is
ले जानाalways about physical objects?
A: Mostly, yes! It’s primarily for moving tangible things or people. For abstract ideas, you’d use different verbs.
- Q: What's the difference between
ले जानाandलाना?
A: ले जाना is 'take away' (from here to there), while लाना is 'bring here' (from there to here). Think of direction!
- Q: Can
ले जानाbe used for people?
A: Absolutely! You can ले जाना your friend to the cinema or ले जाना your child to school.
Usage Notes
This is a very common, neutral verb phrase. It's essential for describing the basic action of transporting objects or people. While generally safe, be mindful of the direction: `ले जाना` is always away from the speaker's current location. Use the polite imperative `ले जाएँ` for requests.
Direction is Key
Always check if you are moving away from yourself. If yes, use 'ले जाना'.
Examples
12मैं पार्टी में पिज़्ज़ा ले जाना भूल गया।
I forgot to take pizza to the party.
Here, `ले जाना` clearly means taking the pizza *to* the party, away from the speaker's current location.
क्या मैं इस कप को घर ले जाना चाहता हूँ?
Do I want to take this cup home?
This is a self-question about the intention to transport the cup away from the café.
मैं इस प्रोजेक्ट की रिपोर्ट अपने साथ ले जाना चाहूँगा।
I would like to take this project report with me.
This is a polite way to express the intention of carrying the report from the current meeting place.
इस खूबसूरत नज़ारे को अपने दिल में ले जाना। #travelgoals
Take this beautiful view into your heart. #travelgoals
Figurative use, implying carrying the memory or feeling away.
भाई, मेरी किताब ले जाना मत भूलना!
Brother, don't forget to take my book!
A direct, friendly reminder to transport the book.
✗ मैं कल तुम्हें यह किताब ले जाना चाहता हूँ।
✗ I want to take this book to you tomorrow. (Implies taking it *away* from the speaker's location towards the listener's, but the phrasing is awkward for 'bringing'.
This sounds like the speaker is taking the book *away* from the listener's vicinity, not bringing it *to* them.
✗ कृपया यह पैकेट मेरे दोस्त को ले जाना।
✗ Please take this packet to my friend. (Incorrect for 'give')
This implies the listener should transport the packet, not simply hand it over.
मैंने इतना सारा सामान पैक किया कि मुझे एक और सूटकेस ले जाना पड़ा!
I packed so much stuff that I had to take another suitcase!
Exaggerated use for comedic effect, emphasizing the act of transporting excess luggage.
क्या आप कृपया इस फॉर्म को संबंधित विभाग में ले जा सकते हैं?
Could you please take this form to the relevant department?
A polite request to transport the form from one place to another within the office.
अभिनेता ने रहस्यमयी डिब्बा शहर से बाहर ले जाना चाहा।
The actor wanted to take the mysterious box out of the city.
Describes the action of moving an object away from a location.
क्या आप मेरा खाना मेरे घर तक ले जा सकते हैं?
Can you take my food to my house?
Directly asking the delivery person to transport the food to the specified destination.
यह बहुत भारी है, क्या तुम इसे मेरे साथ ले जाओगे?
This is very heavy, will you take it with me?
Requesting assistance in transporting an object.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank with the correct verb form.
वह अपने साथ खिलौने _____ गया।
When describing the action of taking something along, 'लेकर जाना' is the standard compound.
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1 exercisesवह अपने साथ खिलौने _____ गया।
When describing the action of taking something along, 'लेकर जाना' is the standard compound.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is very common to say 'मैं उसे ले जा रहा हूँ' (I am taking him/her).
Related Phrases
ले आना
contrastTo bring
साथ ले जाना
similarTo take along