A1 Expression Neutral 3 min read

यह ताज़ा है?

yeh taaza hai?

Is this fresh?

Literally: This fresh is?

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it to check food quality at markets.
  • Point at an item and ask with rising intonation.
  • Essential for daily grocery shopping and street food.

Meaning

This is your go-to question for checking if food or items are fresh. It is a simple, direct way to ask about quality at a market or restaurant.

Key Examples

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At a local vegetable market

Bhaiya, yeh tamatar taaza hai?

Brother, are these tomatoes fresh?

2

At a high-end grocery store

Kya yeh doodh taaza hai?

Is this milk fresh?

3

Texting a roommate about leftovers

Fridge mein rakha khana taaza hai?

Is the food in the fridge fresh?

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Cultural Background

In the morning, you will hear vendors shouting 'Taaza sabzi!' (Fresh vegetables!) in residential streets. This is a signal for residents to come out to their balconies or doors to buy. Freshness is a spiritual quality. Food cooked more than 3 hours ago is often considered 'Tamasic' (heavy/dull), while 'Taaza' food is 'Sattvic' (pure). A host will often apologize if the food isn't 'Taaza' (even if it is), as a sign of humility, while the guest will insist it is perfectly fresh. With the rise of '10-minute delivery' apps, the word 'Taaza' is now a marketing buzzword used in app notifications to compete with traditional local markets.

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The 'Z' Sound

In some rural areas, people say 'Taada' (with a 'j' or 'd' sound) instead of 'Taaza'. Stick to 'z' for standard Hindi.

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Don't be too aggressive

Asking 'Yeh taaza hai?' is normal, but saying it with a mean face might offend the vendor. Keep it inquisitive and friendly.

In 15 Seconds

  • Use it to check food quality at markets.
  • Point at an item and ask with rising intonation.
  • Essential for daily grocery shopping and street food.

What It Means

Yeh taaza hai? is a simple question. It literally translates to "Is this fresh?" You use it to check the quality of items. It usually refers to food, flowers, or air. In Hindi, yeh means "this" and taaza means "fresh." The word hai is the verb "is." It is a survival phrase for anyone living in India.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is incredibly easy. You just point at something and say it. Raise your pitch at the end to make it a question. You don't need complex grammar here. If you are holding an apple, just ask Yeh taaza hai? The vendor will understand immediately. It works for singular and plural items in casual speech. You can also add the item name: Yeh phal taaza hai? (Is this fruit fresh?).

When To Use It

Use it every single morning at the vegetable cart. Use it at the local bakery for bread. It is perfect for street food stalls before you buy. You can also use it in a garden to talk about the air. If you are at a friend's house, it is a polite way to compliment the food once you know it's fresh. It shows you care about what you eat.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for people or ideas. In English, we say a "fresh idea," but in Hindi, we use different words for that. Calling a person taaza sounds very strange and confusing. Also, avoid using it in high-end fine dining. In those places, it is assumed the food is fresh. Asking might seem like you are doubting their reputation. Stick to markets and casual spots.

Cultural Background

Freshness is a big deal in Indian culture. Most families buy vegetables every single day. The Sabzi Wala (vegetable seller) comes to your door. Checking for taazgi (freshness) is a ritual. It involves touching, smelling, and sometimes even scratching the skin of a vegetable. Asking Yeh taaza hai? is the start of a negotiation. It signals that you are a smart shopper who won't take old stock.

Common Variations

If you want to be more specific, you can change the subject. For feminine items like Sabzi (vegetable), some people say Yeh taazi hai? Notice the 'i' ending. If you are buying many things, you might hear Kya yeh sab taaza hai? (Is all of this fresh?). If you want to be very polite to an elder, add ji at the end: Yeh taaza hai, ji? It adds a touch of respect to your query.

Usage Notes

This is a neutral phrase suitable for all daily interactions. It is grammatically simple and very effective for navigating Indian markets.

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The 'Z' Sound

In some rural areas, people say 'Taada' (with a 'j' or 'd' sound) instead of 'Taaza'. Stick to 'z' for standard Hindi.

⚠️

Don't be too aggressive

Asking 'Yeh taaza hai?' is normal, but saying it with a mean face might offend the vendor. Keep it inquisitive and friendly.

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The 'Na' Tag

Adding 'na' at the end ('Taaza hai na?') makes you sound much more like a native speaker.

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Check the Plural

If you are pointing at a pile of things, use 'Ye taaze hain?' to sound more advanced.

Examples

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#1 At a local vegetable market

Bhaiya, yeh tamatar taaza hai?

Brother, are these tomatoes fresh?

Adding 'Bhaiya' makes the interaction friendly and local.

#2 At a high-end grocery store

Kya yeh doodh taaza hai?

Is this milk fresh?

Using 'Kya' at the start makes it a more formal question.

#3 Texting a roommate about leftovers

Fridge mein rakha khana taaza hai?

Is the food in the fridge fresh?

Casual check before eating something from yesterday.

#4 A humorous moment with a friend

Tumhara mazaak taaza hai!

Your joke is fresh!

Used sarcastically to mean a joke is actually very old.

#5 Buying flowers for a date

Yeh phool taaza hain?

Are these flowers fresh?

Using 'hain' for plural items like flowers.

#6 Ordering at a roadside dhaba

Paneer taaza hai na?

The paneer is fresh, right?

Adding 'na' at the end seeks confirmation.

Test Yourself

How do you ask 'Is this fresh?' in a neutral way?

Choose the correct Hindi translation:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: यह ताज़ा है?

'Taaza' means fresh. 'Purana' means old, 'Bada' means big, and 'Lal' means red.

Complete the sentence for a feminine noun (Sabzi).

यह सब्ज़ी ______ है? (Yeh sabzi ______ hai?)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ताज़ी

Since 'Sabzi' is feminine, the adjective 'Taaza' changes to 'Taazi'.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are at a fruit stall buying 5 apples. What do you ask?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ये ताज़े हैं?

'Ye' is plural (these) and 'taaze' is the plural form of fresh.

Complete the dialogue.

Customer: भैया, क्या यह दूध ताज़ा है? Vendor: हाँ जी, ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: एकदम ताज़ा है

'Ekdam taaza hai' means 'It is absolutely fresh', which is a standard vendor response.

🎉 Score: /4

Visual Learning Aids

What can be 'Taaza'?

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Food

  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Milk
  • Bread
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Nature

  • Air
  • Flowers
  • Water
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Info

  • News
  • Updates
  • Ideas

Taaza vs. Naya

Taaza (Fresh)
Milk दूध
Flowers फूल
Naya (New)
Car गाड़ी
Phone फ़ोन

Practice Bank

4 exercises
How do you ask 'Is this fresh?' in a neutral way? Choose A1

Choose the correct Hindi translation:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: यह ताज़ा है?

'Taaza' means fresh. 'Purana' means old, 'Bada' means big, and 'Lal' means red.

Complete the sentence for a feminine noun (Sabzi). Fill Blank A2

यह सब्ज़ी ______ है? (Yeh sabzi ______ hai?)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ताज़ी

Since 'Sabzi' is feminine, the adjective 'Taaza' changes to 'Taazi'.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

You are at a fruit stall buying 5 apples. What do you ask?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ये ताज़े हैं?

'Ye' is plural (these) and 'taaze' is the plural form of fresh.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

Customer: भैया, क्या यह दूध ताज़ा है? Vendor: हाँ जी, ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: एकदम ताज़ा है

'Ekdam taaza hai' means 'It is absolutely fresh', which is a standard vendor response.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

It's better to say 'Fresh feel ho raha hai' (Hinglish) or 'Main taaza-dam mehsoos kar raha hoon'. Just 'Taaza' is rare for people.

Yes, it is identical in Urdu and is used very frequently.

The opposite is 'Baasi' (बासी), which means stale or leftover.

Yes, 'Taaza vichaar' (fresh ideas) is used, though 'Naye vichaar' is more common.

In formal Hindi, yes. In casual street Hindi, 'Taaza' is often used for everything.

It can be slightly insulting to a high-end chef. Better to ask 'What is fresh today?' (Aaj kya taaza hai?).

No, but 'Taaza pani' often implies cool water from a clay pot, though not iced.

Use 'Ekdam taaza' or 'Bilkul taaza'.

It is a Persian loanword that is now a core part of the Hindi language.

Yes, it is the standard word for fresh flowers.

Related Phrases

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एकदम ताज़ा

specialized form

Absolutely fresh

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ताज़ा खबर

similar

Breaking news

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बासी

contrast

Stale / Leftover

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नया

similar

New

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ताज़गी

builds on

Freshness

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