A1 Idiom Neutral

मुंह मीठा करना

munh meetha karna

Sweeten the mouth

Meaning

To celebrate good news or a happy occasion by eating sweets.

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Cultural Background

In North India, sweets like 'ladoos' or 'barfi' are the standard choice for this idiom. While the idiom is understood, the choice of sweets might differ, often including 'payasam' or local delicacies. Bengalis are famous for their sweets ('mishti'). The idiom is very common here, often involving 'rosogollas'. In modern offices, this has evolved to include chocolates or even donuts, but the phrase remains the same.

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Context is Key

Always ensure the news is positive before using this phrase.

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Sweets are Essential

If you use this phrase, be prepared to actually provide some sweets!

Meaning

To celebrate good news or a happy occasion by eating sweets.

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Context is Key

Always ensure the news is positive before using this phrase.

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Sweets are Essential

If you use this phrase, be prepared to actually provide some sweets!

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Causative Form

Use 'करवाना' if you are asking someone else to distribute the sweets.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct verb form.

मेरी नौकरी लग गई, चलो ______!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: मुंह मीठा करते हैं

The phrase requires the active verb 'करना' to suggest a shared action.

Which situation is appropriate for this idiom?

When should you use 'मुंह मीठा करना'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: When you get a promotion

This idiom is strictly for positive, celebratory news.

Complete the dialogue.

A: मैंने परीक्षा पास कर ली! B: ______!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: चलो मुंह मीठा करते हैं

This is the standard celebratory response to good news.

Match the situation to the correct response.

Situation: You bought a new car. Response: ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: मुंह मीठा करवाइए!

This is a polite and common way to ask for a celebration.

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Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct verb form. Fill Blank A1

मेरी नौकरी लग गई, चलो ______!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: मुंह मीठा करते हैं

The phrase requires the active verb 'करना' to suggest a shared action.

Which situation is appropriate for this idiom? Choose A1

When should you use 'मुंह मीठा करना'?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: When you get a promotion

This idiom is strictly for positive, celebratory news.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: मैंने परीक्षा पास कर ली! B: ______!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: चलो मुंह मीठा करते हैं

This is the standard celebratory response to good news.

Match the situation to the correct response. situation_matching B1

Situation: You bought a new car. Response: ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: मुंह मीठा करवाइए!

This is a polite and common way to ask for a celebration.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

हाँ, कोई भी मिठाई चलेगी!

नहीं, यह किसी भी मिठाई के लिए है।

हाँ, लेकिन यह अनौपचारिक ईमेल के लिए बेहतर है।

हाँ, 'करवाना' का मतलब है किसी और से करवाना।

मुख्य रूप से हाँ, लेकिन भारतीय प्रवासियों के बीच भी लोकप्रिय है।

बिल्कुल नहीं, यह बहुत गलत होगा।

हाँ, यह सदियों पुराना है।

अगर आपका रिश्ता दोस्ताना है, तो हाँ।

इसका भाव कई भाषाओं में है, लेकिन यह शब्द हिंदी का है।

केवल अच्छी खबर के समय।

Related Phrases

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मिठाई खिलाना

synonym

To feed sweets

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खुशियां मनाना

similar

To celebrate joy

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शुभ काम

builds on

Auspicious work

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बधाई देना

similar

To congratulate

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