A2 Expression Informal 2 min read

प्लग लगा दो

plug laga do

Plug it in

Literally: Plug (plug) laga (attach/fix) do (give/do)

In 15 Seconds

  • Used to ask someone to connect a device to power.
  • Combines the English word 'plug' with the Hindi verb 'lagana'.
  • Change 'do' to 'dijiye' for a more respectful tone.

Meaning

This is how you ask someone to connect an electronic device to a power outlet. It is the standard way to say 'plug it in' or 'connect the charger' in Hindi.

Key Examples

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Asking a sibling to charge your phone

मेरा फ़ोन डेड है, प्लग लगा दो।

My phone is dead, plug it in.

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Asking a colleague in a meeting room

क्या आप लैपटॉप का प्लग लगा देंगे?

Will you please plug in the laptop?

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Texting a roommate about the toaster

टोस्टर का प्लग लगा दो, मुझे नाश्ता बनाना है।

Plug in the toaster, I need to make breakfast.

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Cultural Background

In India, English words like 'plug' are standard in Hindi.

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Keep it simple

Don't overthink the grammar; 'प्लग लगा दो' is the standard way.

In 15 Seconds

  • Used to ask someone to connect a device to power.
  • Combines the English word 'plug' with the Hindi verb 'lagana'.
  • Change 'do' to 'dijiye' for a more respectful tone.

What It Means

प्लग लगा दो (Plug laga do) is a simple, direct command. You are asking someone to connect a device to electricity. The word प्लग is borrowed directly from English. The verb लगाना (lagana) is a 'super-verb' in Hindi. It means to attach, fix, or apply something. Combined, it means 'fix the plug into the socket.'

How To Use It

Use this phrase when your phone is dying. Use it when you want to watch TV. It is very versatile. You can add the object at the start. For example, मोबाइल का प्लग लगा दो (Mobile ka plug laga do). It sounds natural and helpful. Just don't say it if the device is already plugged in! That might lead to some confused looks.

When To Use It

Use it at home with your family. Use it in a cafe when you need a charger. It works perfectly in an office setting too. If you are at a friend's house, it is the go-to phrase. It is helpful when your hands are full. Or when the socket is behind a heavy sofa.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using दो (do) with a boss or an elder. It is a bit too direct for them. Instead, use दीजिये (dijiye) to show respect. Don't use it for wireless connections. For Bluetooth, we use कनेक्ट कर दो (connect kar do). Also, don't use it for 'plugging' a leak or a hole. That requires different verbs entirely.

Cultural Background

Hindi speakers love borrowing English technical terms. Words like 'plug', 'switch', and 'charger' are used everywhere. Even in remote villages, people say प्लग. It shows how technology has blended into the language. It is part of 'Hinglish' culture. It makes the language easier for you to pick up. You already know half the words!

Common Variations

You can say चार्ज में लगा दो (charge mein laga do). This means 'put it on charge.' Another common one is स्विच ऑन कर दो (switch on kar do). If you want to be polite, add ज़रा (zara) at the beginning. ज़रा प्लग लगा दो sounds like 'Could you please plug it in?' It adds a nice, soft touch to your request.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral but depends heavily on the ending verb ('do' vs 'dijiye') for its level of politeness. It is exclusively used for physical electrical connections.

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Keep it simple

Don't overthink the grammar; 'प्लग लगा दो' is the standard way.

Examples

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#1 Asking a sibling to charge your phone

मेरा फ़ोन डेड है, प्लग लगा दो।

My phone is dead, plug it in.

A very common household request.

#2 Asking a colleague in a meeting room

क्या आप लैपटॉप का प्लग लगा देंगे?

Will you please plug in the laptop?

Adding 'kya' and 'denge' makes it a polite request.

#3 Texting a roommate about the toaster

टोस्टर का प्लग लगा दो, मुझे नाश्ता बनाना है।

Plug in the toaster, I need to make breakfast.

Direct and functional for texting.

#4 Asking a waiter at a cafe

भैया, ज़रा मेरा चार्जर लगा दीजिये।

Brother, please plug in my charger.

Using 'dijiye' is respectful for service staff.

#5 Humorous moment with a lazy friend

हाथ में ही रखोगे या प्लग भी लगाओगे?

Will you just keep it in your hand or actually plug it in?

A sarcastic way to tell someone to hurry up.

#6 Emotional moment during a power cut

लाइट आ गई! जल्दी से प्लग लगा दो।

The power is back! Quickly, plug it in.

Expresses relief after a long wait for electricity.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

फोन चार्ज करने के लिए ____ लगा दो।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्लग

You need a plug to charge a phone.

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Visual Learning Aids

Formality Levels of 'Plug Laga Do'

Informal

Used with friends or younger siblings.

प्लग लगा दे (Plug laga de)

Neutral

Standard daily use with peers.

प्लग लगा दो (Plug laga do)

Formal

Used with elders or in offices.

प्लग लगा दीजिये (Plug laga dijiye)

Where to use 'Plug Laga Do'

प्लग लगा दो

At a Cafe

Charging your laptop.

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At Home

Using the mixer-grinder.

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At the Office

Setting up a projector.

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In a Hotel

Asking staff for help with a lamp.

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A1

फोन चार्ज करने के लिए ____ लगा दो।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: प्लग

You need a plug to charge a phone.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, it is informal.

Related Phrases

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स्विच ऑन करो

similar

Turn on the switch

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