Meaning
Expressing a strong preference for a particular topic of study or discussion.
Cultural Background
In academic circles, students often use this phrase to show respect for their chosen field of study. Younger generations often mix in English words like 'topic' or 'subject' while keeping the Hindi structure. Teachers often ask this to understand a student's aptitude and guide their future career path.
Use it as an icebreaker
Asking someone about their favorite subject is the fastest way to start a meaningful conversation.
Don't drop the 'hai'
Always end the sentence with 'hai' to make it a complete thought.
Meaning
Expressing a strong preference for a particular topic of study or discussion.
Use it as an icebreaker
Asking someone about their favorite subject is the fastest way to start a meaningful conversation.
Don't drop the 'hai'
Always end the sentence with 'hai' to make it a complete thought.
Add 'kyonki' (because)
Extend your sentence by adding 'kyonki' to explain why it's your favorite.
Test Yourself
Fill in the correct word.
यह मेरा ________ विषय है।
The correct adjective for 'favorite' is 'पसंदीदा'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
Standard Hindi word order is Subject-Adjective-Noun-Verb.
Match the Hindi word to its English meaning.
Match: 1. यह, 2. मेरा, 3. विषय
Correct vocabulary mapping.
Complete the dialogue.
A: आपका पसंदीदा विषय क्या है? B: ________
This is the most natural response format.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesयह मेरा ________ विषय है।
The correct adjective for 'favorite' is 'पसंदीदा'.
Choose the correct sentence.
Standard Hindi word order is Subject-Adjective-Noun-Verb.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Correct vocabulary mapping.
A: आपका पसंदीदा विषय क्या है? B: ________
This is the most natural response format.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
6 questionsYes! You can use it for hobbies, sports, or any topic of conversation.
It is neutral. It works in both school and casual settings.
Use 'ये मेरे पसंदीदा विषय हैं' (These are my favorite subjects).
No, use 'प्रिय' (Priya) for people.
Yes, it is common to drop 'yeh' in casual speech.
No, 'पसंदीदा' is gender-neutral.
Related Phrases
मुझे यह पसंद है
similarI like this
मेरी रुचि इसमें है
builds onMy interest is in this
यह मेरा प्रिय विषय है
synonymThis is my beloved subject