Meaning
Confirms the veracity of a statement.
Cultural Background
Used frequently in daily conversation to build trust. Used in classrooms to confirm answers. Often shortened to 'Sach hai' in comments.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Yeh sach hai' is enough for most situations.
Don't use for opinions
Only use for facts. If you want to agree with an opinion, use 'Main sehmat hoon'.
Meaning
Confirms the veracity of a statement.
Keep it simple
Don't overcomplicate. 'Yeh sach hai' is enough for most situations.
Don't use for opinions
Only use for facts. If you want to agree with an opinion, use 'Main sehmat hoon'.
Test Yourself
Select the correct phrase.
How do you confirm a fact?
Third-person singular 'hai' is required.
Complete the sentence.
___ सच है कि आज छुट्टी है।
'Yeh' is the correct demonstrative.
Respond to: 'It is raining.'
A: आज बारिश हो रही है। B: ____
Confirming the observation.
Match the register.
Match formal and informal.
Satya is the formal Sanskrit-derived term.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercisesHow do you confirm a fact?
Third-person singular 'hai' is required.
___ सच है कि आज छुट्टी है।
'Yeh' is the correct demonstrative.
A: आज बारिश हो रही है। B: ____
Confirming the observation.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
Satya is the formal Sanskrit-derived term.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
6 questionsOnly for facts. Don't use it for feelings.
It is neutral. Use it with friends or bosses.
Just add 'Kya' at the start: 'Kya yeh sach hai?'
'Sach' is truth, 'Sahi' is correct.
Only if you are being sarcastic.
Yes, it is very common in books and news.
Related Phrases
सच कहूँ तो
builds onTo tell the truth
सच में
similarReally/Actually
झूठ है
contrastIt is a lie