के बाद
के बाद in 30 Seconds
- The phrase 'के बाद' (ke baad) is the standard Hindi way to say 'after' for both time and sequence.
- It is a postposition, meaning it comes after the noun or verb it modifies, unlike English prepositions.
- The word before 'ke baad' must be in the oblique case (e.g., 'khana' becomes 'khane').
- It is used in all registers of Hindi, from casual daily talk to formal news and literature.
The Hindi phrase के बाद (ke baad) is one of the most fundamental temporal and sequential markers in the Hindi language. Functioning as a compound postposition, it is the direct equivalent of the English word 'after' or the phrase 'subsequent to.' In the Hindi grammatical structure, postpositions follow the noun or pronoun they modify, which is a reversal of the English prepositional system. This specific phrase is composed of the genitive marker 'के' (ke) and the adverb/noun 'बाद' (baad), which originates from Persian. When you use ke baad, you are essentially establishing a timeline where one event, object, or person follows another in time or, occasionally, in a list or sequence.
- Temporal Use
- This is the most common application, used to indicate that an action occurs after a specific time or event. For example, 'khana khane ke baad' (after eating food).
- Sequential Use
- Used to denote order in a list or a queue. 'Mere baad tumhara number hai' (After me, it is your turn).
Native speakers use this phrase constantly in daily life—from scheduling meetings and discussing routines to recounting historical events. It is versatile because it can follow nouns (after the movie), pronouns (after him), and even verbs in their inflected infinitive form (after going). Understanding ke baad is crucial for moving beyond simple present-tense statements into complex narratives that involve a flow of time. It allows the speaker to link ideas logically, showing cause and effect or simply a chronological progression of events.
काम खत्म करने के बाद हम घर जाएँगे। (After finishing work, we will go home.)
In social contexts, ke baad is often used to show politeness or deference, such as 'Aapke baad' (After you), which is a common way to let someone pass through a door first or speak first in a conversation. It also appears in many common idioms and set phrases that describe the passage of time, such as 'kuch samay ke baad' (after some time) or 'bahut salon ke baad' (after many years). Because it is so ubiquitous, mastering its placement and the necessary grammatical shifts it triggers in preceding words is a top priority for any A1 or A2 level learner of Hindi.
बारिश के बाद मौसम सुहावना हो गया। (The weather became pleasant after the rain.)
- Grammatical Structure
- [Noun/Pronoun/Infinitive in Oblique Case] + के बाद
Furthermore, ke baad can be contrasted with 'se pehle' (before). While 'se pehle' uses the 'se' marker, 'ke baad' consistently uses 'ke'. This distinction is vital for learners to avoid mixing up their postpositional markers. In literature and formal speeches, you might encounter 'ke pashchat' as a more formal alternative, but in 99% of spoken and written Hindi, ke baad is the standard choice. It provides the temporal scaffolding upon which Hindi sentences are built, allowing for the expression of sequence that is essential for storytelling and clear communication.
रविवार के बाद सोमवार आता है। (Monday comes after Sunday.)
Using के बाद (ke baad) correctly requires an understanding of the Hindi case system, specifically the oblique case. Unlike English prepositions which come before the noun, Hindi postpositions follow the noun. When a noun is followed by a postposition like ke baad, it must change its form if it is a declinable noun. For example, 'kamra' (room) becomes 'kamre ke baad' (after the room). This rule applies to singular masculine nouns ending in '-aa'. Feminine nouns and most plural nouns also undergo specific changes, though many remain the same in the oblique singular.
- With Verbs (Gerunds)
- To say 'after doing something,' you use the oblique infinitive of the verb (ending in -ne). For example, 'khana' (to eat) becomes 'khane ke baad' (after eating).
चाय पीने के बाद मैं काम शुरू करूँगा। (After drinking tea, I will start work.)
When using ke baad with pronouns, the pronoun takes its oblique form. 'Main' (I) becomes 'mere' (my/me oblique), resulting in 'mere baad' (after me). 'Tum' becomes 'tumhare baad', and 'Vah' becomes 'uske baad'. This is a common point of confusion for English speakers who expect a direct translation of 'after me' or 'after him'. The 'ke' in ke baad essentially merges with the pronoun's possessive form in many instances, or simply follows the oblique pronoun.
The phrase can also be used with time expressions. 'Ek ghante ke baad' (After one hour), 'Do din ke baad' (After two days), or 'Agle hafte ke baad' (After next week). In these cases, the time duration acts as the noun phrase preceding the postposition. It is important to note that ke baad refers to the time following a point or duration, not the duration itself. If you want to say 'within an hour,' you would use a different postposition like 'mein'.
दस बजे के बाद फोन मत करना। (Do not call after ten o'clock.)
- Abstract Sequences
- It can also be used for abstract concepts. 'Is ghatna ke baad' (After this incident) or 'Azadi ke baad' (After independence).
In complex sentences, ke baad can act as a bridge between two clauses. 'Mere aane ke baad vah gaya' (After my coming, he left). Here, the first clause 'Mere aane' (My coming) is treated as a noun phrase. This structure is very productive in Hindi and allows for concise expression of sequential actions without needing complex conjunctions like 'jab... tab' (when... then). By mastering this, you can significantly improve the flow and naturalness of your Hindi speech.
स्कूल के बाद बच्चे पार्क में खेलते हैं। (After school, children play in the park.)
The phrase के बाद (ke baad) is omnipresent in the Hindi-speaking world. You will hear it in the bustling markets of Delhi, in Bollywood blockbusters, and in formal news broadcasts from Mumbai. Its primary role in daily conversation is to coordinate activities. For instance, when friends are planning an evening out, you'll hear: 'Movie ke baad dinner karenge' (After the movie, we will have dinner). It is the glue that holds daily schedules together.
- In the Kitchen
- Cooking instructions are filled with this phrase. 'Pyaz bhunne ke baad tamatar dalein' (After sautéing the onions, add tomatoes). It is essential for following any Hindi recipe.
उबाल आने के बाद गैस धीमी कर दें। (After it comes to a boil, lower the flame.)
In public transport and travel, ke baad is used to describe routes and stops. A conductor might say, 'Agle station ke baad utarna' (Get off after the next station). Similarly, when asking for directions, people will say, 'Chauraha par karne ke baad baayein mudein' (After crossing the intersection, turn left). It provides the spatial-temporal markers needed to navigate Indian cities.
In the professional world, it appears in emails and meetings: 'Meeting ke baad report bhej dena' (Send the report after the meeting). It is also used in historical and educational contexts to discuss eras. 'Azadi ke baad Bharat ki unnati' (India's progress after independence) is a common topic in textbooks. This shows that the phrase scales from the most mundane tasks to the most significant historical discussions.
इंटरव्यू के बाद उन्होंने मुझे चुना। (After the interview, they chose me.)
- In Media
- News anchors use it to sequence stories: 'Is khabar ke baad hum dikhayenge...' (After this news, we will show...). It keeps the broadcast flow organized.
Finally, in religious and cultural ceremonies, ke baad marks the sequence of rituals. 'Puja ke baad prasad milega' (After the prayer, prasad will be distributed). This usage highlights how the phrase is embedded in the very fabric of Indian social and spiritual life. Whether you are watching a movie, reading a newspaper, or just walking down the street, you are guaranteed to hear ke baad within minutes.
शादी के बाद वे विदेश चले गए। (After the wedding, they went abroad.)
One of the most frequent errors for English speakers learning Hindi is forgetting the oblique case. In English, 'after' doesn't change the word 'boy' in 'after the boy.' But in Hindi, 'ladka' must become 'ladke' because of the postposition ke baad. Saying 'ladka ke baad' is grammatically incorrect and sounds jarring to native ears. This applies to all declinable nouns and pronouns.
- Pronoun Confusion
- Learners often say 'Main ke baad' for 'after me.' The correct form is 'Mere baad.' Similarly, 'Vah ke baad' should be 'Uske baad.' Remember that pronouns have specific oblique/possessive forms used with 'ke'.
Incorrect: Khana ke baad
Correct: Khane के बाद (Note the change from 'khana' to 'khane')
Another common mistake is confusing ke baad with ke piche. While both can translate to 'after' or 'behind' in certain English contexts, ke baad is almost exclusively for time and sequence, whereas ke piche is for physical location (behind). If you say 'Ghar ke baad,' it implies 'after the house' in a sequence of directions. If you mean 'behind the house,' you must use 'Ghar ke piche.'
Word order is also a hurdle. English speakers often try to put 'ke baad' before the noun because that's how 'after' works. 'After lunch' becomes 'Lunch ke baad,' not 'Ke baad lunch.' This 'flipped' logic takes practice to internalize. Additionally, when using verbs, learners sometimes forget to use the '-ne' ending. 'Jaana ke baad' is wrong; it must be 'Jaane ke baad' (after going).
Incorrect: Ke baad school
Correct: School के बाद
- The 'Se' vs 'Ke' Error
- Because 'before' is 'se pehle', learners often mistakenly say 'se baad'. Always pair 'baad' with 'ke'.
Finally, avoid overusing ke baad in places where a simple 'phir' (then) or 'tab' (then) would be more natural. If you are listing a long sequence of actions, repeating ke baad after every single verb can sound repetitive and robotic. Varying your sentence structure by using 'phir' or 'uske baad' (after that) helps in sounding more like a native speaker.
Incorrect: Main gaya ke baad...
Correct: Mere jaane के बाद...
While के बाद (ke baad) is the most common way to express 'after,' Hindi offers several alternatives depending on the level of formality and the specific context. Understanding these nuances can help you transition from a basic speaker to a more sophisticated one. The most prominent formal alternative is के पश्चात् (ke pashchaat). This is derived from Sanskrit and is frequently used in formal writing, speeches, and literature. It carries the exact same meaning but sounds much more 'high-brow'.
- के पश्चात् (ke pashchaat)
- Formal/Literary. Example: 'Yuddh ke pashchaat' (After the war). Use this in essays or formal presentations.
- के उपरांत (ke upraant)
- Very formal/Official. Often seen in government documents or historical texts. 'Svatantrata ke upraant' (Subsequent to independence).
Another related word is फिर (phir), which means 'then' or 'afterwards.' While ke baad is a postposition that attaches to a noun, phir is an adverb that stands alone. You might say, 'Khana khao, phir so jao' (Eat food, then sleep). This is often more natural in spoken Hindi than saying 'Khana khane ke baad so jao' when giving simple instructions. फिर is the go-to word for 'and then' in a story.
Comparison:
1. Office के बाद (After office)
2. Office के पश्चात् (Formal: Following office hours)
There is also के पीछे (ke piche), which can sometimes be confused with 'after' in the sense of 'following behind.' If you are physically following someone, you are 'unke piche' (behind them). However, if you are talking about the order of a queue, you could use either, but ke baad is more common for the sequence of turns. For example, 'Mere baad aapka number hai' (After me is your turn) is more natural than using 'piche' in a non-spatial sense.
वह मेरे पीछे खड़ा था। (He was standing behind me.) vs वह मेरे बाद आया। (He came after me.)
- बाद में (baad mein)
- Means 'later.' Used when there is no specific noun it follows. 'Main baad mein aaunga' (I will come later).
Lastly, for very specific time-related 'afters,' you might hear होने पर (hone par), which means 'upon happening.' For example, 'Sham hone par' (Upon it becoming evening / After evening falls). This is more poetic and situational. However, for 95% of your needs, ke baad remains the most reliable and widely understood term. Learning these alternatives simply adds color and precision to your Hindi vocabulary.
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
Even though 'baad' is a loanword, it has completely replaced the native Sanskrit-derived words for 'after' in common speech.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'baad' as 'bad' (like the English word). It must be a long 'aa'.
- Pronouncing 'ke' as 'kee'. It is 'kay'.
- Hard 'd' like in 'dog'. In Hindi, it's a soft dental 'd'.
- Merging them into one word 'kebaad'. They are two distinct words.
- Forgetting the 'ke' and just saying 'baad'.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to recognize in text.
Requires remembering the oblique case of the preceding word.
Need to get the postpositional word order right.
Commonly heard and easy to distinguish.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Oblique Case Shift
Masculine nouns ending in -aa change to -e (e.g., 'ladka' -> 'ladke ke baad').
Inflected Infinitive
Verbs used as nouns before postpositions take the -ne ending (e.g., 'khana' -> 'khane ke baad').
Pronoun Modification
Pronouns take possessive/oblique forms (e.g., 'main' -> 'mere ke baad' which simplifies to 'mere baad').
Postpositional Order
The postposition always follows the noun phrase it modifies.
Compound Postpositions
'Ke baad' is a compound postposition and the 'ke' cannot be omitted.
Examples by Level
खाने के बाद पानी पियो।
Drink water after eating.
Simple noun + ke baad structure.
स्कूल के बाद घर आओ।
Come home after school.
Noun 'school' followed by ke baad.
दो बजे के बाद मिलना।
Meet after two o'clock.
Time expression + ke baad.
काम के बाद आराम करो।
Rest after work.
Noun 'kaam' (work) + ke baad.
रविवार के बाद सोमवार है।
After Sunday is Monday.
Sequential use with days of the week.
मेरे बाद तुम बोलो।
You speak after me.
Oblique pronoun 'mere' + ke baad.
चाय के बाद बिस्किट खाओ।
Eat biscuits after tea.
Noun + ke baad.
फिल्म के बाद हम सो गए।
After the film, we slept.
Noun + ke baad in a past tense sentence.
हाथ धोने के बाद खाना खाओ।
Eat food after washing hands.
Oblique infinitive 'dhone' + ke baad.
पढ़ने के बाद वह खेलने गया।
After studying, he went to play.
Oblique infinitive 'padhne' + ke baad.
दिल्ली पहुँचने के बाद फोन करना।
Call after reaching Delhi.
Verb 'pahunchna' becomes 'pahunchne'.
बारिश के बाद धूप निकल आई।
The sun came out after the rain.
Noun + ke baad.
दवा लेने के बाद आराम मिला।
Got relief after taking medicine.
Verb 'lena' becomes 'lene'.
एक घंटे के बाद बस आएगी।
The bus will come after one hour.
Duration + ke baad.
तुम्हारे जाने के बाद मैं रोया।
I cried after you left.
Pronoun 'tumhare' + verb 'jaane' + ke baad.
बाज़ार जाने के बाद सब्जी लाना।
Bring vegetables after going to the market.
Verb 'jaane' + ke baad.
डिग्री मिलने के बाद मुझे नौकरी मिली।
I got a job after getting the degree.
Verb 'milna' becomes 'milne'.
सूरज डूबने के बाद अंधेरा हो गया।
It became dark after the sun set.
Verb 'dubna' becomes 'dubne'.
शादी के बाद वे मुंबई चले गए।
They moved to Mumbai after the wedding.
Noun 'shaadi' + ke baad.
बहुत सोचने के बाद मैंने यह फैसला लिया।
After thinking a lot, I took this decision.
Adverb 'bahut' + verb 'sochne' + ke baad.
इंटरव्यू के बाद मेरा चयन हो गया।
After the interview, I was selected.
Noun + ke baad.
ऑपरेशन के बाद मरीज़ अब ठीक है।
The patient is fine now after the operation.
Noun + ke baad.
क्लास खत्म होने के बाद रुकना।
Wait after the class finishes.
Verb 'hona' becomes 'hone'.
इस घटना के बाद सब बदल गया।
Everything changed after this incident.
Demonstrative 'is' + noun 'ghatna' + ke baad.
आज़ादी के बाद भारत ने बहुत तरक्की की।
India made a lot of progress after independence.
Abstract noun 'aazaadi' + ke baad.
लंबी बहस के बाद समझौता हुआ।
An agreement was reached after a long debate.
Adjective 'lambi' + noun 'bahas' + ke baad.
रिटायरमेंट के बाद वे गाँव में रहने लगे।
After retirement, they started living in the village.
Loan word 'retirement' + ke baad.
भारी बारिश के बाद बाढ़ आ गई।
Floods came after heavy rain.
Adjective + noun + ke baad.
नतीजे आने के बाद छात्रों में खुशी थी।
There was joy among students after the results came.
Plural noun 'natije' + verb 'aane' + ke baad.
जांच के बाद सच्चाई सामने आई।
The truth came out after the investigation.
Noun 'jaanch' + ke baad.
सज़ा काटने के बाद वह सुधर गया।
He improved after serving his sentence.
Verb 'kaatna' becomes 'kaatne'.
इलाज के बाद उसकी सेहत सुधर रही है।
His health is improving after the treatment.
Noun 'ilaaj' + ke baad.
विभाजन के बाद की स्मृतियाँ बहुत दुखद हैं।
The memories after the partition are very sad.
Complex noun phrase + ke baad + possessive 'ki'.
संवैधानिक संशोधन के बाद नए नियम लागू हुए।
New rules were implemented after the constitutional amendment.
Formal legal terminology.
इस महाकाव्य के बाद साहित्य में बदलाव आया।
Literature changed after this epic.
Literary context.
आर्थिक मंदी के बाद बाज़ार धीरे-धीरे संभला।
The market slowly recovered after the economic recession.
Economic terminology.
गहन चिंतन के बाद ही उन्होंने इस्तीफा दिया।
Only after deep reflection did he resign.
Formal 'gahan chintan' (deep reflection).
इस संधि के बाद दोनों देशों में शांति रही।
Peace prevailed between both countries after this treaty.
Diplomatic context.
वैज्ञानिक खोज के बाद धारणाएँ बदल गईं।
Perceptions changed after the scientific discovery.
Scientific context.
उनके निधन के बाद एक युग का अंत हो गया।
An era ended after his passing.
Formal/Eulogistic context.
ब्रह्मांड की उत्पत्ति के बाद के क्षणों का अध्ययन।
Study of the moments after the origin of the universe.
Scientific/Philosophical complexity.
आत्म-साक्षात्कार के बाद मनुष्य को शांति मिलती है।
A person finds peace after self-realization.
Spiritual/Philosophical terminology.
साम्राज्यवाद के पतन के बाद नए राष्ट्रों का उदय हुआ।
New nations emerged after the fall of imperialism.
Historical/Political analysis.
शब्दों के चयन के बाद ही कविता पूर्ण होती है।
A poem is complete only after the selection of words.
Aesthetic/Literary theory.
वैश्वीकरण के बाद सांस्कृतिक सीमाओं का धुंधलापन।
The blurring of cultural boundaries after globalization.
Sociological terminology.
ज्ञानोदय के बाद तर्क का महत्व बढ़ गया।
The importance of logic increased after the Enlightenment.
Intellectual history.
इस त्रासदी के बाद मानवता ने नए सबक सीखे।
Humanity learned new lessons after this tragedy.
Existential reflection.
क्रांति के बाद सत्ता का विकेंद्रीकरण हुआ।
Decentralization of power occurred after the revolution.
Political science terminology.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
Often Confused With
Means 'behind' in space. 'Ke baad' is 'after' in time/sequence.
Means 'later' (adverb). 'Ke baad' needs a noun (postposition).
The opposite: means 'before'. Note the use of 'se' instead of 'ke'.
Idioms & Expressions
— Too late. Like 'calling the doctor after death'.
अब मदद का क्या फायदा? यह तो मरने के बाद हकीम वाली बात हुई।
Colloquial— After the time has passed; too late.
वक्त निकलने के बाद पछताने से क्या होगा?
Neutral— Better late than never (related to 'der se aaye durust aaye').
उसने गलती मानी, चलो देर के बाद दुरुस्त हुआ।
Colloquial— After losing control of a situation.
बात हाथ से निकलने के बाद कुछ नहीं हो सकता।
Idiomatic— Light after darkness (hope after hardship).
घबराओ मत, अंधेरे के बाद सवेरा आता है।
Literary— Digging a well after the fire has started (too late).
परीक्षा के दिन पढ़ना आग लगने के बाद कुआँ खोदने जैसा है।
Proverbial— To miss someone after they are gone.
उसके जाने के बाद मुझे उसकी याद आई।
NeutralEasily Confused
Sometimes used alone.
'Baad' is the root, but 'ke baad' is the functional postposition. 'Baad mein' is the adverbial form.
Baad mein milte hain. (See you later.)
Both can mean 'following'.
'Piche' is physical/spatial; 'baad' is temporal/sequential.
Mere piche ek kutta hai. (There is a dog behind me.)
Both mean 'afterwards'.
'Phir' is a conjunction/adverb; 'ke baad' is a postposition.
Main nahaya, phir khana khaya. (I bathed, then ate.)
Same meaning.
'Pashchaat' is highly formal and Sanskrit-based.
Karyakram ke pashchaat. (After the program.)
Same meaning.
'Upraant' is official/bureaucratic.
Mrityu ke upraant. (Posthumously.)
Sentence Patterns
[Noun] + के बाद + [Action]
School ke baad ghar jao.
[Verb-ne] + के बाद + [Action]
Khane ke baad so jao.
[Pronoun-oblique] + के बाद + [Noun] + [Verb]
Mere baad tumhara bhai aaya.
[Time Duration] + के बाद + [Event]
Do saal ke baad woh lauta.
[Abstract Noun] + के बाद + [Consequence]
Niti parivartan ke baad arthvyavastha sudhri.
[Complex Clause] + के बाद + [Observation]
Satta ke hastantaran ke baad ki sthiti gambhir thi.
[Day/Time] + के बाद + [Day/Time]
Somvar ke baad Mangalvar hai.
[Place] + के बाद + [Direction]
Mandir ke baad baayein mudein.
Word Family
Nouns
Related
How to Use It
Extremely high; used in almost every conversation.
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Khana ke baad
→
Khane के बाद
The verb 'khana' must be in the oblique form 'khane'.
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Main ke baad
→
Mere बाद
Pronouns must be in the oblique/possessive form before 'ke'.
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Ke baad school
→
School के बाद
Hindi is a postpositional language; the word comes after the noun.
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Se baad
→
के बाद
'Baad' always takes 'ke', not 'se'.
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Ghar ke baad (meaning behind the house)
→
Ghar ke piche
'Ke baad' is for sequence/time, 'ke piche' is for physical location.
Tips
The Oblique Rule
Always change masculine nouns ending in -aa to -e before 'ke baad'. Example: 'Larka' -> 'Larke ke baad'.
Polite Queuing
Use 'Aapke baad' (After you) to be polite in elevators, doors, or when starting to speak.
Transitioning
Use 'Uske baad' (After that) to link sentences when telling a story about your day.
Verb Forms
Remember that verbs always take the '-ne' ending before 'ke baad'. 'Jaane ke baad', 'Sone ke baad'.
Listen for 'Ke'
The 'ke' is a signal that a postposition is coming. It helps you group words correctly in your head.
Time Flexibility
In India, 'paanch minute ke baad' might not mean exactly 5 minutes. Context is key!
B for Beyond
Associate 'Baad' with 'Beyond' to remember it means 'after' or 'further in time'.
Baad vs Piche
If it's about time, use 'baad'. If it's about a wall or a tree, use 'piche'.
No 'Se Baad'
Never say 'se baad'. It's always 'ke baad'. 'Se' is for 'pehle'.
Formal Synonyms
Learn 'ke pashchaat' for your writing to sound more educated and professional.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'K.B.' as 'Keep Back' or 'Keep Behind' in time. K for 'Ke' and B for 'Baad'. After something happens, it is 'kept back' in the past.
Visual Association
Imagine a timeline where an event is a block, and 'ke baad' is an arrow pointing to the next block.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to describe your entire morning routine using 'ke baad' for every step. Example: 'Uthne ke baad, brush kiya. Brush karne ke baad, nahaya...'
Word Origin
The word 'baad' is borrowed from Persian 'ba'd', which itself comes from Arabic. The 'ke' is the standard Hindi genitive marker derived from Old Indo-Aryan.
Original meaning: In Persian and Arabic, 'ba'd' means 'after' or 'afterwards'.
Indo-Aryan (Hindi) with Persian/Arabic influence.Cultural Context
No specific sensitivities, but 'Aapke baad' is preferred over 'Tumhare baad' in formal or respectful settings.
English speakers often struggle with the postpositional order. Think of it as 'Lunch's after' instead of 'After lunch'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Daily Routine
- उठने के बाद
- नहाने के बाद
- नाश्ते के बाद
- सोने के बाद
Travel
- अगले स्टेशन के बाद
- सिग्नल के बाद
- दो किलोमीटर के बाद
- पहुँचने के बाद
Work
- मीटिंग के बाद
- लंच के बाद
- रिटायरमेंट के बाद
- प्रमोशन के बाद
Cooking
- उबालने के बाद
- काटने के बाद
- पकने के बाद
- ठंडा होने के बाद
Education
- क्लास के बाद
- परीक्षा के बाद
- रिजल्ट के बाद
- छुट्टियों के बाद
Conversation Starters
"ऑफिस के बाद आपका क्या प्लान है? (What is your plan after office?)"
"फिल्म के बाद हम कहाँ खाना खाएंगे? (Where will we eat after the movie?)"
"पढ़ाई के बाद आप क्या बनना चाहते हैं? (What do you want to become after studying?)"
"बारिश के बाद मौसम कैसा है? (How is the weather after the rain?)"
"आपके बाद लाइन में कौन है? (Who is in the line after you?)"
Journal Prompts
आज काम खत्म करने के बाद आपने क्या किया? (What did you do after finishing work today?)
दस साल के बाद आप खुद को कहाँ देखते हैं? (Where do you see yourself after ten years?)
कॉलेज खत्म होने के बाद आपकी सबसे बड़ी खुशी क्या थी? (What was your biggest joy after college finished?)
एक लंबी यात्रा के बाद घर लौटने पर आपको कैसा महसूस होता है? (How do you feel upon returning home after a long journey?)
आज़ादी के बाद भारत में क्या बदलाव आए? (What changes came in India after independence?)
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsNo, 'baad' on its own usually means 'later' in the form 'baad mein'. To say 'after [something]', you must use the full phrase 'ke baad'.
Yes, any declinable noun or pronoun before 'ke baad' must be in the oblique case. For example, 'kamra' becomes 'kamre' and 'main' becomes 'mere'.
'Ke baad' is a postposition (after something), while 'phir' is an adverb (then). You say 'School ke baad' but you say 'Main school gaya, phir ghar aaya'.
Use the '-ne' form of the verb. For example, 'khana' (to eat) becomes 'khane ke baad' (after eating).
It can be used for sequence in directions, like 'After the hospital, turn left' (Hospital ke baad, baayein mudein). For 'behind', use 'ke piche'.
No, they are completely unrelated. Hindi 'baad' comes from Persian/Arabic and refers to time.
Yes, to show sequence. 'Mere baad aap' (You after me). It is very common in queues or speaking turns.
The opposite is 'se pehle' (before). Note that 'pehle' uses 'se' while 'baad' uses 'ke'.
It is neutral and used in all situations. For very formal contexts, 'ke pashchaat' is used.
No, it strictly refers to temporal or sequential order. For 'because of', use 'ke kaaran' or 'ki vajah se'.
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Identify the phrase: 'काम के बाद मिलना।' (Kaam ke baad milna.)
Identify the phrase: 'खाने के बाद सो जाओ।' (Khane ke baad so jao.)
Identify the phrase: 'स्कूल के बाद खेलेंगे।' (School ke baad khelenge.)
Identify the phrase: 'मेरे बाद तुम।' (Mere baad tum.)
Identify the phrase: 'दो दिन के बाद।' (Do din ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'बारिश के बाद।' (Barish ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'फिल्म के बाद।' (Film ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'उसके बाद क्या?' (Uske baad kya?)
Identify the phrase: 'शादी के बाद।' (Shaadi ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'इंटरव्यू के बाद।' (Interview ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'पहुँचने के बाद।' (Pahunchne ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'आज़ादी के बाद।' (Aazaadi ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'सूरज डूबने के बाद।' (Suraj dubne ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'दवा के बाद।' (Dawa ke baad.)
Identify the phrase: 'क्लास के बाद।' (Class ke baad.)
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Summary
Mastering 'के बाद' is essential for describing routines and sequences. Always remember the 'Noun + के बाद' order and the oblique case shift. Example: 'School ke baad' (After school).
- The phrase 'के बाद' (ke baad) is the standard Hindi way to say 'after' for both time and sequence.
- It is a postposition, meaning it comes after the noun or verb it modifies, unlike English prepositions.
- The word before 'ke baad' must be in the oblique case (e.g., 'khana' becomes 'khane').
- It is used in all registers of Hindi, from casual daily talk to formal news and literature.
The Oblique Rule
Always change masculine nouns ending in -aa to -e before 'ke baad'. Example: 'Larka' -> 'Larke ke baad'.
Polite Queuing
Use 'Aapke baad' (After you) to be polite in elevators, doors, or when starting to speak.
Transitioning
Use 'Uske baad' (After that) to link sentences when telling a story about your day.
Verb Forms
Remember that verbs always take the '-ne' ending before 'ke baad'. 'Jaane ke baad', 'Sone ke baad'.
Example
खाने के बाद हम टहलने गए।
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