A1 Expression Informal 3 min read

तैयारी कर ली?

taiyari kar li?

Did you prepare?

Literally: Preparation done did?

In 15 Seconds

  • A versatile way to ask 'Are you ready?' or 'All set?'
  • Drop the 'you' to sound like a natural native speaker.
  • Perfect for travel, exams, meetings, or just leaving the house.

Meaning

This is a casual way to ask someone if they have finished their preparations or are ready to go. It is the Hindi equivalent of 'Are you all set?' or 'Did you get ready?'

Key Examples

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Texting a friend before a trip

Kal ki tayaari kar li?

Did you prepare for tomorrow?

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Asking a colleague before a presentation

Meeting ki tayaari kar li?

Did you prepare for the meeting?

3

A mother asking her child before an exam

Exam ki tayaari kar li?

Did you prepare for the exam?

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Cultural Background

Punctuality is often flexible, so this phrase is used to nudge people. It is often used by parents to children before school.

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Gender Matters

Always remember 'तैयारी' is feminine, so use 'ली'.

In 15 Seconds

  • A versatile way to ask 'Are you ready?' or 'All set?'
  • Drop the 'you' to sound like a natural native speaker.
  • Perfect for travel, exams, meetings, or just leaving the house.

What It Means

Tayaari kar li? is a simple, punchy question. It comes from the word tayaari (preparation) and the verb karna (to do). When you say this, you are asking if the work of preparing is complete. It is less about the act of doing and more about the result. Are you ready for the next step? It is a very common phrase in Indian households.

How To Use It

You use this phrase to check in on someone's progress. It works for big events like weddings or small things like leaving the house. In Hindi, the subject 'you' (tum or aap) is often dropped. The tone of your voice turns it into a question. Just raise your pitch at the end. It is short, sweet, and gets straight to the point.

When To Use It

Use it when you are about to head out for a movie. Use it when your friend has a big job interview tomorrow. It is perfect for checking if the bags are packed for a trip. You can also use it in a professional setting with colleagues. It shows you are interested in the shared goal. It is great for texting when you are running late.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this if someone is clearly in the middle of a crisis. It might sound like you are rushing them. Avoid using it for very deep, spiritual readiness unless you are being poetic. If you are talking to a very high-ranking official, use the more formal Aapne tayaari kar li hai?. Don't use it if no preparation was actually required. That just makes things awkward.

Cultural Background

In India, life is often a series of big celebrations and ceremonies. Preparation is a communal activity. Whether it is a festival like Diwali or a cousin's wedding, everyone is 'preparing.' This phrase captures that spirit of collective readiness. It is also a very 'mom' phrase. Indian mothers use this to nudge children to finish their homework or pack their lunch.

Common Variations

You might hear Tayaari ho gayi? which means 'Is the preparation done?'. This version is more passive. If you want to be more formal, say Kya aapne tayaari kar li?. For a very slangy, fast version, some just say Tayaari done?. In Mumbai, you might hear a mix of Hindi and English. But Tayaari kar li? remains the classic, most reliable version.

Usage Notes

This phrase is incredibly versatile and falls into the neutral-informal category. It is grammatically feminine because 'tayaari' is a feminine noun, so the verb ending 'li' remains constant regardless of who you are speaking to.

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Gender Matters

Always remember 'तैयारी' is feminine, so use 'ली'.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend before a trip

Kal ki tayaari kar li?

Did you prepare for tomorrow?

Very common in chat to check if packing is done.

#2 Asking a colleague before a presentation

Meeting ki tayaari kar li?

Did you prepare for the meeting?

Professional yet friendly way to check in.

#3 A mother asking her child before an exam

Exam ki tayaari kar li?

Did you prepare for the exam?

The classic 'mom' version of the phrase.

#4 Teasing a friend who is always late

Shaadi ki tayaari kar li ya abhi bhi baki hai?

Did you get ready for the wedding or is there still more?

Used humorously to poke fun at someone taking too long.

#5 Checking on a partner before a big move

Packing ki tayaari kar li?

Did you get the packing ready?

Focuses on a specific task within the preparation.

#6 Asking someone before a difficult conversation

Baat karne ki tayaari kar li?

Have you prepared yourself to talk?

Used for mental or emotional readiness.

Test Yourself

Select the correct verb form.

तैयारी कर ___?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ली

तैयारी is feminine, so we use ली.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality of 'Tayaari kar li?'

Informal

Used with friends and siblings.

Tayaari kar li?

Neutral

Standard everyday use.

Tayaari kar li?

Formal

Used with elders or bosses.

Kya aapne tayaari kar li hai?

Where to use 'Tayaari kar li?'

Tayaari kar li?
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Travel

Packing bags

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Education

Before an exam

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Social

Before a party

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Work

Before a pitch

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Select the correct verb form. Choose A1

तैयारी कर ___?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ली

तैयारी is feminine, so we use ली.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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Better to use 'क्या आपने तैयारी पूरी कर ली है?' for respect.

Related Phrases

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तैयार हो?

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Are you ready?

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सब ठीक है?

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Is everything okay?

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