माइक म्यूट है
mic mute hai
Mic is muted
Literally: {"\u092e\u093e\u0907\u0915":"Mic","\u092e\u094d\u092f\u0942\u091f":"Mute","\u0939\u0948":"is"}
In 15 Seconds
- Means someone's microphone is off.
- Used when you can't hear audio.
- Common in video calls and online chats.
- A helpful, friendly digital nudge.
Meaning
This phrase is your go-to when someone's talking but you can't hear them, usually on a video call. It's like a digital tap on the shoulder, pointing out that their microphone isn't on. It carries a friendly, helpful vibe, not an accusatory one.
Key Examples
3 of 11Texting a friend about a video call
अरे यार, ज़ूम कॉल पर तुम्हारा माइक म्यूट है!
Hey man, your mic is muted on the Zoom call!
During a professional video meeting
क्षमा करें, मुझे लगता है कि आपका माइक म्यूट है।
Excuse me, I think your microphone is muted.
Watching a streamer who isn't talking
Streamer, माइक म्यूट है क्या? आवाज़ नहीं आ रही।
Streamer, is the mic muted? No sound is coming.
Cultural Background
In Indian offices, people often use 'Sir' or 'Ma'am' even when speaking Hinglish. Adding these titles to 'Aapka maik myoot hai' is essential for maintaining professional decorum. Younger Indians might just use the English word 'Mute' as a verb in Hindi: 'म्यूट कर दिया' (Mute kar diya - I muted it). During the pandemic, 'Maik myoot hai' became a meme in India because of funny incidents where teachers forgot to unmute or students left their mics on while their parents were shouting in the background. Even in rural areas, the word 'Mute' has entered the vocabulary due to the widespread use of smartphones and WhatsApp video calls.
The 'Shayad' Trick
Always add 'Shayad' (perhaps) before the phrase to sound more polite and less like you are correcting someone.
Check Your Own End
Before telling someone 'Aapka maik myoot hai', double-check that your own speakers aren't muted!
In 15 Seconds
- Means someone's microphone is off.
- Used when you can't hear audio.
- Common in video calls and online chats.
- A helpful, friendly digital nudge.
What It Means
This phrase is super simple. It means someone's microphone is off. You can see them talking, but no sound is coming through. It’s the digital equivalent of a silent movie. It’s a modern phrase for a modern problem. We see this a lot on video calls these days. It's a quick way to let someone know. They might not even realize they're muted. It’s a helpful heads-up.
How To Use It
Use it when you can't hear someone on a call. They're gesturing, maybe even mouthing words. But silence is all you get. You can say it directly to them. Or, tell a mutual friend to let them know. It’s super common in Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet calls. Think of it as a friendly nudge. It helps fix the audio issue fast. Don't overthink it; it's pretty straightforward. You'll be talking normally in no time.
Formality & Register
This phrase is pretty flexible. It works in most casual and semi-formal settings. You can say it to your boss on a work call. You can also say it to your best friend. It's not overly formal, but it's not slang either. It sits comfortably in the middle. Think of it as polite and direct. It avoids sounding rude. It’s a safe bet for most online interactions. It's like saying 'excuse me' but for audio.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine a Zoom meeting. Your colleague is presenting slides. You see their lips moving. But you hear nothing. You might type in the chat: माइक म्यूट है. Or your friend is on a video call. They're telling you a funny story. But it's totally silent. You’d say, अरे, माइक म्यूट है! It's a common sight on platforms like Discord too. Gamers often use it. Someone’s shouting instructions, but no sound. Oops!
When To Use It
Use it when you genuinely can't hear someone. Their mic is clearly off or not working. This happens during online meetings. It's common in virtual classrooms. It’s useful when chatting with family abroad. Sometimes, tech just glitches out. This phrase is your fix. It’s also great for streaming. If a streamer isn't talking, check their mic. Maybe it's muted! It’s a universal online problem.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use it if you *can* hear them. Maybe their audio is just bad. Or they're speaking too softly. This phrase specifically means *no sound*. It implies a muted microphone. Don't use it if they're intentionally silent. Or if they’re just on mute for a moment. Wait a bit before saying it. Also, avoid it in very formal, written reports. Stick to emails for those. It’s a verbal or chat expression.
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes forget the है (is). They might just say माइक म्यूट. This sounds abrupt. It's like saying 'Mic mute!' which is understandable. But it lacks politeness. Another mistake is using it when the mic isn't actually muted. Maybe your own speakers are off. Double-check your setup first! It's embarrassing if you're the one with the issue.
Common Variations
In casual chats, you might hear माइक बंद है (Mic is closed). This is very similar. बंद means closed or off. It's often used interchangeably. Some younger folks might just say Muted! in Hinglish. They might even use emojis. Like 🎤 ❌. Regional differences are minor here. The core meaning stays the same. It’s a very direct phrase.
Real Conversations
Speaker 1: Hey, can you hear me?
Speaker 2: Loud and clear! What's up?
Speaker 1: I was telling you about the new project.
Speaker 2: Oh, I can't hear anything you're saying.
Speaker 1: Really? Let me check.
Speaker 2: Yeah, it seems like माइक म्यूट है.
Speaker 1: Ah, you're right! Fixed it. Sorry about that!
Speaker 2: No worries, happens to the best of us!
Quick FAQ
Is this phrase formal or informal?
It's mostly neutral, leaning informal. You can use it with friends and colleagues. It's not super stiff, but not slangy either. It strikes a good balance for online chats.
When did this phrase become popular?
It gained popularity with widespread video conferencing. Think Zoom, Google Meet, etc. These became common during the pandemic. So, it's a relatively modern phrase.
Can I use it in a text message?
Absolutely! It's perfect for texting. You can quickly inform someone about their mic. It's much faster than explaining the whole situation.
What if they don't respond?
If they don't fix it, you might need to be more direct. You could say, 'Your mic is still muted, can you check?' Or try a private message. Sometimes people miss the chat notification. Patience is key here!
Is there a more formal way to say this?
For very formal settings, you might write an email. 'Dear [Name], I noticed your microphone appears to be muted. Could you please check the settings?' Spoken in a formal meeting, you might say, 'Excuse me, I believe your microphone is not active.'
Usage Notes
This phrase is primarily used in spoken or chat contexts during online communication. It's generally neutral but leans informal. Avoid using it in formal written documents; opt for clearer, more descriptive language there. Always ensure you've checked your own audio settings before pointing out someone else's muted mic to avoid embarrassment.
The 'Shayad' Trick
Always add 'Shayad' (perhaps) before the phrase to sound more polite and less like you are correcting someone.
Check Your Own End
Before telling someone 'Aapka maik myoot hai', double-check that your own speakers aren't muted!
Hinglish is King
Don't try to find a 'pure' Hindi word for Mute. Everyone in India uses 'Mute'.
Examples
11अरे यार, ज़ूम कॉल पर तुम्हारा माइक म्यूट है!
Hey man, your mic is muted on the Zoom call!
Casual and direct, perfect for friends.
क्षमा करें, मुझे लगता है कि आपका माइक म्यूट है।
Excuse me, I think your microphone is muted.
Polite and professional way to point out the issue.
Streamer, माइक म्यूट है क्या? आवाज़ नहीं आ रही।
Streamer, is the mic muted? No sound is coming.
Common in live streaming chats.
मेरा कुत्ता भौंक रहा है, पर माइक म्यूट है। शायद वो भी मीटिंग में है!
My dog is barking, but the mic is muted. Maybe he's in the meeting too!
Lighthearted use, adding a funny twist.
Nice video! पर लगता है माइक म्यूट है 😅
Nice video! But it seems the mic is muted 😅
Modern social media usage, using emoji.
सब लोग सुन पा रहे हो? मेरा माइक म्यूट तो नहीं है?
Can everyone hear me? My mic isn't muted, right?
Checking one's own mic status, using the phrase negatively.
इंटरव्यूअर: मुझे आपकी आवाज़ नहीं आ रही। क्या आपका माइक म्यूट है? कैंडिडेट: ओह, माफ़ कीजियेगा। हाँ, माइक म्यूट है। अभी ठीक करता हूँ।
Interviewer: I can't hear you. Is your mic muted? Candidate: Oh, apologies. Yes, the mic is muted. I'll fix it now.
Crucial for professional settings.
✗ माइक म्यूट। → ✓ अरे, आपका माइक म्यूट है।
✗ Mic mute. → ✓ Hey, your mic is muted.
Adding politeness makes it sound natural.
✗ कॉल पर माइक म्यूट। → ✓ कॉल पर माइक म्यूट है।
✗ Mic mute on call. → ✓ Mic is muted on call.
The verb `है` (is) is necessary for a complete sentence.
मैं तुम्हें बहुत याद कर रहा हूँ, पर तुम्हारी आवाज़ नहीं आ रही... लगता है माइक म्यूट है।
I'm missing you a lot, but I can't hear your voice... it seems the mic is muted.
Expressing personal feelings alongside the technical issue.
Dude, team needs your callouts! माइक म्यूट है क्या?
Dude, team needs your callouts! Is the mic muted?
Urgent and informal, common in gaming.
Test Yourself
How would you politely tell your boss his mic is muted?
सर, ________ माइक म्यूट है।
'आपका' (Aapka) is the formal/polite version of 'your'.
Complete the sentence to say 'My mic was muted'.
मेरा माइक म्यूट ______।
'था' (tha) is the masculine past tense for 'was'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are playing a video game with your best friend.
The use of 'Abe' and 'Tera' is appropriate for very informal settings like gaming with friends.
Complete the dialogue.
A: आवाज़ नहीं आ रही। B: ओह, माफ़ करना, मैं ________ पर था।
The phrase 'मैं म्यूट पर था' (I was on mute) is the standard way to explain why you weren't heard.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesसर, ________ माइक म्यूट है।
'आपका' (Aapka) is the formal/polite version of 'your'.
मेरा माइक म्यूट ______।
'था' (tha) is the masculine past tense for 'was'.
Situation: You are playing a video game with your best friend.
The use of 'Abe' and 'Tera' is appropriate for very informal settings like gaming with friends.
A: आवाज़ नहीं आ रही। B: ओह, माफ़ करना, मैं ________ पर था।
The phrase 'मैं म्यूट पर था' (I was on mute) is the standard way to explain why you weren't heard.
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Video Tutorials
Find video tutorials on YouTube for this phrase.
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is an English loanword that is now fully integrated into Hindi.
Yes, 'Aap mute ho' (You are mute) is very common and slightly more informal.
People use 'Unmute' or 'Maik chaalu' (Mic on).
No, it is considered helpful. Just use 'Mam/Sir' and 'Aapka'.
Say 'Main unmute karna bhool gaya' (masculine) or 'bhool gayi' (feminine).
It's a more traditional way of saying 'I can't hear you' and covers all audio issues.
It is masculine. So we say 'Mera maik', not 'Meri maik'.
Yes, if the TV is silent, you can say 'TV mute hai'.
Say 'Video freeze ho gaya hai'.
No, it sounds just like the English word.
Related Phrases
आवाज़ कट रही है
similarThe voice is cutting/breaking.
अनम्यूट कीजिये
builds onPlease unmute.
माइक चालू करो
synonymTurn on the mic.
स्पीकर ऑन है?
contrastIs the speaker on?