वक्त
वक्त in 30 Seconds
- वक्त (vakt) is the common Hindi word for 'time' or 'moment'.
- It is a masculine noun of Perso-Arabic origin.
- It is used for both clock time and emotional/life periods.
- Commonly heard in Bollywood songs and daily conversations.
The Hindi word वक्त (vakt) is a cornerstone of daily communication, representing the concept of 'time' or a specific 'moment.' While Hindi has other words for time, such as the Sanskrit-derived samay, vakt carries a distinct flavor due to its Perso-Arabic roots. It is used in almost every conceivable context, from the mundane checking of a watch to deep philosophical discussions about the fleeting nature of existence. In the heart of North India, vakt is often preferred in poetic, emotional, or colloquial settings. It evokes a sense of lived experience rather than just a chronological measurement. When someone says their 'vakt' is going well, they aren't talking about their clock; they are talking about their fortune and current life circumstances.
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine. This is crucial for learners because it dictates the form of accompanying adjectives and verbs. For example, you say 'achha vakt' (good time), not 'achhi vakt'.
- Register
- Neutral to Poetic. It is used in Bollywood songs, daily news, and casual street talk. It is slightly less formal than 'samay' but more common in spoken Hindustani.
Understanding vakt requires looking beyond the dictionary definition. It is a word that encapsulates the past, present, and future. In a cultural sense, vakt is often personified in Indian storytelling as a force that changes everything. You will hear it in phrases like 'vakt sab sikha deta hai' (time teaches everything). It is also the word used for 'appointment' or 'scheduled time' in many informal contexts. If you are meeting a friend, you might ask, 'Kis vakt milna hai?' (At what time should we meet?). This versatility makes it one of the first fifty nouns a serious learner of Hindi should master.
मेरे पास अभी बात करने का वक्त नहीं है। (I don't have time to talk right now.)
The word is also deeply embedded in the concept of 'opportunity.' When the 'vakt' is right, it implies that the circumstances are favorable. Conversely, 'bura vakt' (bad time) refers to a period of hardship or crisis. Unlike 'samay,' which can feel a bit clinical or scientific, vakt feels heavy with emotion. It is the word used when a grandfather tells his grandson about the 'old times' (purana vakt). It is the word used by lovers to describe the moments they spend together. In the fast-paced world of modern India, you will often hear people complaining about the 'kami' (shortage) of vakt, highlighting its value as a precious commodity.
इंसान को वक्त की कद्र करनी चाहिए। (A person should value time.)
- Common Usage
- Used for asking the time, describing eras, or referring to specific moments in a day.
Finally, vakt is a word that bridges the gap between Hindi and Urdu. Because it is an 'Aatish' (fire) word in terms of its linguistic impact, it carries a certain weight in oratory. Politicians use it to signal urgency, and poets use it to signal nostalgia. For a learner, using vakt correctly in a sentence immediately makes your Hindi sound more natural and 'desi' (native). It shows an understanding of the linguistic fabric of North India, where Persian influences have blended seamlessly with local dialects over centuries.
Using वक्त (vakt) correctly involves understanding its role as a masculine noun and its interaction with postpositions. In Hindi, nouns often change form when followed by postpositions (like 'in', 'on', 'at'), but वक्त is relatively stable. In the singular, it remains वक्त. In the plural, it can become वक्तों, though this is rare and usually restricted to poetic expressions like 'vaktun se' (from ages). Most commonly, you will use it in the singular to denote either the general concept of time or a specific point in time.
वह सही वक्त पर पहुँच गया। (He arrived at the right time.)
One of the most frequent structures is '[Verb Root] + ne ka vakt' (Time to [Verb]). For example, 'khane ka vakt' (time to eat), 'sone ka vakt' (time to sleep), or 'padhne ka vakt' (time to study). This is a very productive pattern for beginners. Another essential pattern is using it with adjectives. Since it is masculine, the adjectives must end in '-a' or be in their neutral/masculine form. 'Thoda vakt' (a little time), 'bahut vakt' (a lot of time), 'pura vakt' (the whole time). Notice how 'thoda' and 'pura' end in 'a' to match the masculine noun.
- Temporal Markers
- 'Is vakt' (at this time/now), 'us vakt' (at that time/then), 'kis vakt' (at what time?). These are essential for navigating daily schedules.
In more complex sentences, vakt can act as the subject. 'Vakt nikalta ja raha hai' (Time is running out). Here, the verb 'nikalta ja raha hai' is in the masculine singular form to agree with vakt. If you were to say 'Time is changing,' you would say 'Vakt badal raha hai.' The word is also used to describe durations. 'Kitna vakt lagega?' (How much time will it take?). This is perhaps the most useful question for a traveler in India, whether waiting for a train, a meal, or a tailor.
पिछले कुछ वक्त से मैं बहुत व्यस्त हूँ। (I have been very busy for some time lately.)
We also use vakt to talk about specific periods in history or life stages. 'Bachpan ka vakt' (the time of childhood) or 'Azadi ka vakt' (the time of independence). In these cases, it functions similarly to 'era' or 'period.' It is also common to use it with the postposition 'ke' to mean 'at the time of.' For example, 'khana khate vakt mobile mat dekho' (Don't look at the mobile while eating/at the time of eating). This usage is slightly more advanced but very common in instructional or cautionary speech.
हर काम का एक वक्त होता है। (There is a time for everything.)
- Asking for Time
- 'Kya vakt hua hai?' is a common way to ask 'What time is it?', though 'Kya bajey hain?' is also very frequent.
Finally, consider the emotional weight of vakt in sentences about the future. 'Vakt hi batayega' (Only time will tell) is a phrase used when facing uncertainty. It portrays time as an ultimate judge. Whether you are discussing a deadline at work or the philosophical implications of the universe, vakt provides the necessary temporal framework. Its simplicity in form belies its depth in meaning, making it a truly versatile tool in your Hindi vocabulary toolkit.
If you are immersed in Indian culture, वक्त (vakt) is unavoidable. One of the most prominent places you will encounter it is in the massive world of Bollywood. Thousands of songs feature this word, often in the context of romance or heartbreak. A classic example is the song 'Waqt ne kiya kya haseen sitam,' which translates to 'What a beautiful cruelty time has committed.' In these musical contexts, vakt is almost always portrayed as a powerful, sometimes fickle, entity that brings people together or tears them apart. For a learner, listening to these songs is a great way to hear the word pronounced with the proper 'q' sound (a voiceless uvular plosive), though in modern Hindi, it is often simplified to a 'k' sound.
फिल्मों में अक्सर कहा जाता है: "मेरा वक्त आएगा!" (In movies, it's often said: "My time will come!")
Beyond the silver screen, vakt is a staple of Hindi news and political discourse. News anchors frequently use it to discuss the timing of elections, policy changes, or historical anniversaries. You might hear 'Is vakt ki badi khabar' (The big news at this time). In these settings, the word is used more functionally to denote the current moment or a specific period. It sounds professional and authoritative. In contrast, if you go to a local market (sabzi mandi), you might hear a vendor saying 'Vakt nahi hai, jaldi lo!' (No time, take it quickly!). Here, the word is used to create a sense of urgency and hustle.
- Public Announcements
- At railway stations or airports, you will hear announcements about 'vakt' in relation to arrivals and departures, though 'samay' is more common in formal automated recordings.
In Indian households, vakt is used by parents to discipline children or by elders to share wisdom. 'Padhne ke vakt padhai karo' (Study at the time of studying) is a classic parental admonition. During family gatherings, you'll hear relatives reminiscing about 'woh bhi kya vakt tha' (what a time that was), expressing nostalgia for the past. The word serves as a bridge between generations, allowing them to discuss their shared and separate histories. It is also common in religious or spiritual discourses (pravachans), where gurus talk about 'vakt ka pahiya' (the wheel of time) and the importance of mindfulness.
गाने का बोल: "वक्त का ये परिंदा रुका है कहाँ?" (Song lyric: "Where has this bird of time stopped?")
Social media and modern digital communication have also embraced vakt. Memes about 'bura vakt' or 'vakt ki qadar' (valuing time) are common on platforms like Instagram and WhatsApp. Even in Hinglish (a mix of Hindi and English), vakt often replaces 'time' because it sounds more emphatic. If a friend is late, you might text them, 'Kitna vakt aur lagega?' instead of 'How much more time?'. The word has successfully transitioned from classical poetry to the digital age, proving its enduring relevance in the linguistic landscape of India.
- Literature
- Hindi literature, especially short stories (kahaniyan), uses 'vakt' to set the scene and create atmosphere, often using it to denote the passing of seasons or eras.
One of the most frequent errors English speakers make when using वक्त (vakt) is misassigning its gender. In English, 'time' is neutral, but in Hindi, वक्त is strictly masculine. Beginners often say things like 'vakt achhi hai' (time is good - feminine) instead of the correct 'vakt achha hai'. This mistake is particularly noticeable because vakt is such a common word. Always remember to pair it with masculine adjectives (bura, thoda, sara) and masculine verb endings (-ta, -raha, -ga). If you treat vakt as a 'he', your Hindi will sound much more authentic.
गलत: मेरी वक्त खराब है। (Wrong: My time is bad - feminine possessive)
सही: मेरा वक्त खराब है। (Right: My time is bad - masculine possessive)
Another common pitfall is the confusion between vakt and samay. While they are often interchangeable, using samay in a very informal or emotional context can sound a bit stiff or 'textbook-ish.' For instance, if you are telling a friend you had a great time at their party, 'vakt' or 'maza' (fun) sounds better than 'samay.' Conversely, in a highly formal Sanskritized Hindi speech, 'vakt' might sound too colloquial. However, for a learner at the A2 level, vakt is almost always a safe bet for daily conversation. Just be aware that 'samay' exists for more formal occasions.
- Pronunciation Error
- The 'v' in 'vakt' is often pronounced like a soft 'w' by English speakers. In Hindi, it's a labiodental sound—your top teeth should touch your bottom lip. Also, the 't' is dental (tongue touching the teeth), not alveolar (tongue touching the roof of the mouth as in English 'time').
Learners also struggle with the postposition 'par' (on/at). In English, we say 'on time.' In Hindi, it's 'vakt par.' Some learners mistakenly use 'mein' (in), saying 'vakt mein,' which is incorrect in this context. If you want to say 'in time' (meaning before it's too late), you should use 'vakt se pehle' or 'sahi vakt par.' Another mistake is using vakt when they actually mean 'clock' (ghadi). If you want to ask 'Do you have a watch?', don't ask 'Kya aapke paas vakt hai?' (which means 'Do you have time?'); instead, ask 'Kya aapke paas ghadi hai?'.
गलत: तुम किस वक्त में आओगे? (Wrong: At what time will you come? - using 'mein')
सही: तुम किस वक्त आओगे? (Right: At what time will you come? - no 'mein' needed)
Finally, be careful with the plural. While 'vaktun' (वक्तों) exists, it is rarely used in common speech. Beginners often try to pluralize it to 'vaktas' or 'vakte' based on other noun patterns. Stick to the singular vakt for almost all situations. Even when talking about 'many times,' you would say 'bahut baar' rather than 'bahut vakt.' Understanding these nuances will prevent you from sounding like a translation app and help you sound like a person who truly understands the rhythm of the Hindi language.
While वक्त (vakt) is a versatile word, Hindi offers several alternatives that allow for more precise expression. The most direct synonym is समय (samay). As mentioned before, samay is of Sanskrit origin. It is the 'official' word for time. You will see it on government forms, in textbooks, and hear it on the news. If vakt is the heart, samay is the brain. Use samay when you want to sound formal, precise, or academic. For example, 'Samay ki pabandi' (punctuality) is a common phrase in schools and offices.
- वक्त vs. समय
- 'Vakt' is emotional and colloquial; 'Samay' is formal and technical. You have 'bura vakt' (hard times) but 'shubh samay' (auspicious time).
Another important word is काल (kaal). This also means time, but usually in a much larger, grander sense. It refers to eras, tenses in grammar, or even 'death' (as in the end of one's time). You wouldn't use kaal to ask what time it is. Instead, you use it to talk about 'Prachin Kaal' (Ancient Times) or 'Vartaman Kaal' (Present Tense). It carries a weight of destiny and history. If vakt is a river you are swimming in, kaal is the ocean that contains all rivers.
तुलना:
1. वक्त: "मेरे पास वक्त नहीं है।" (Informal)
2. समय: "समय का सदुपयोग करें।" (Formal/Educational)
For a very short duration, the word लम्हा (lamha) or पल (pal) is used. These mean 'moment' or 'instant.' While you can use vakt to mean a moment, lamha and pal are much more poetic. You'll hear them in songs like 'Pal pal dil ke paas' (Every moment close to the heart). If you want to emphasize the fleeting nature of a specific second, choose pal. Vakt is the container, but pal is the drop of water inside it. Another alternative is दौर (daur), which means a phase or a period. 'Mushkil daur' (a difficult phase) is a common expression for a long-term struggle.
एक वक्त था जब हम रोज़ मिलते थे। (There was a time when we used to meet every day.)
Lastly, consider the word बेला (bela). This is a beautiful, somewhat archaic word for a specific time or occasion, often used in religious or poetic contexts, like 'Amrit Bela' (the nectar time, referring to the early morning hours before dawn). While you won't use bela in a business meeting, knowing it enriches your understanding of Hindi literature. In summary, while vakt is your 'go-to' word, being aware of samay, kaal, pal, and daur will allow you to navigate the different registers and emotional landscapes of the Hindi language with confidence.
How Formal Is It?
"वक्त की पाबंदी सफलता की कुंजी है।"
"क्या आपके पास थोड़ा वक्त है?"
"वक्त नहीं है यार, बाद में मिलते हैं।"
"अब सोने का वक्त हो गया है।"
"मेरा वक्त आएगा तो देख लेना।"
Fun Fact
The 'q' in the original Arabic 'waqt' is a deep throat sound. While many Hindi speakers pronounce it as 'k', Urdu speakers and formal Hindi speakers still maintain the 'q' sound.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'v' as 'w' (English 'water').
- Making the 't' too hard (alveolar like in 'top').
- Elongating the 'a' sound like 'vaakt'.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize in script, but don't confuse with similar looking words.
Simple spelling, but remember the dot (nukta) under 'k' if writing formally as 'waqt'.
Requires correct 'v' and 't' sounds and masculine agreement.
Very easy to hear as it is used constantly in media.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Masculine Noun Agreement
Achha vakt (Good time), not Achhi vakt.
Infinitive + ka + Noun
Sone ka vakt (Time to sleep).
Postpositional Usage
Vakt par (On time) - 'par' is used for punctuality.
Oblique Case
Is vakt (At this time) - 'vakt' doesn't change in singular oblique.
Adverbial Participle
Khate vakt (While eating) - 'vakt' acts as a temporal linker.
Examples by Level
मेरे पास वक्त है।
I have time.
Simple subject + possessive structure.
क्या वक्त हुआ है?
What time is it?
Standard question for time.
वक्त कम है।
Time is short.
Adjective 'kam' modifying 'vakt'.
यह सोने का वक्त है।
This is the time to sleep.
Use of 'ka' to show purpose.
वक्त पर आओ।
Come on time.
Imperative with postposition 'par'.
मेरे पास वक्त नहीं है।
I don't have time.
Negative possessive sentence.
वह किस वक्त आएगा?
At what time will he come?
Interrogative 'kis' with 'vakt'.
यह अच्छा वक्त है।
This is a good time.
Masculine adjective agreement.
खाना खाने का वक्त हो गया है।
It is time to eat food.
Present perfect of 'hona'.
मुझे थोड़ा वक्त चाहिए।
I need a little time.
Use of 'chahiye' for necessity.
वह सही वक्त पर पहुँच गया।
He arrived at the right time.
Past tense with postpositional phrase.
उस वक्त मैं घर पर था।
At that time, I was at home.
Demonstrative 'us' with 'vakt'.
वक्त बहुत जल्दी बीतता है।
Time passes very quickly.
Habitual present tense.
क्या आपके पास बात करने का वक्त है?
Do you have time to talk?
Infinitive 'karne ka' modifying 'vakt'.
हमें वक्त की कद्र करनी चाहिए।
We should value time.
Use of 'chahiye' for moral obligation.
पुराना वक्त बहुत अच्छा था।
The old times were very good.
Adjective 'purana' agreeing with 'vakt'.
वक्त के साथ सब ठीक हो जाएगा।
Everything will be fine with time.
Future tense with 'ke saath'.
उसका बुरा वक्त चल रहा है।
He is going through a bad time.
Continuous tense with 'bura vakt'.
पढ़ते वक्त शोर मत करो।
Don't make noise while studying.
Adverbial use of 'vakt' meaning 'while'.
वक्त किसी का इंतज़ार नहीं करता।
Time waits for no one.
Proverbial habitual present.
मुझे अपना कीमती वक्त देने के लिए शुक्रिया।
Thank you for giving me your precious time.
Use of 'kimti' (precious) as an adjective.
वक्त आने पर मैं सब बता दूँगा।
I will tell everything when the time comes.
Conditional-like structure with 'vakt aane par'.
आजकल मेरे पास बिल्कुल वक्त नहीं होता।
Nowadays I don't have any time at all.
Use of 'bilkul' for emphasis.
वक्त का पहिया घूमता रहता है।
The wheel of time keeps turning.
Metaphorical use with 'pahiya'.
इतिहास में वह एक बहुत कठिन वक्त था।
That was a very difficult time in history.
Locative 'itihaas mein' with 'vakt'.
वक्त की माँग है कि हम एकजुट हों।
It is the need of the hour that we unite.
Idiomatic 'vakt ki maang' (need of the hour).
उसने अपना सारा वक्त समाज सेवा में लगा दिया।
He dedicated all his time to social service.
Compound verb 'laga diya'.
वक्त की रफ्तार को कोई नहीं रोक सकता।
No one can stop the speed of time.
Use of 'raftaar' (speed) with 'vakt'.
हमें वक्त के बदलाव को स्वीकार करना चाहिए।
We should accept the changes of time.
Genitive 'vakt ke' modifying 'badlav'.
वह वक्त-बेवक्त यहाँ आता रहता है।
He keeps coming here at odd hours.
Compound adjective 'vakt-bevakt'.
वक्त ने उसे बहुत कुछ सिखाया है।
Time has taught him a lot.
Present perfect with 'ne' ergative.
आने वाला वक्त चुनौतियों से भरा होगा।
The coming time will be full of challenges.
Participle 'aane wala' modifying 'vakt'.
वक्त की नब्ज को पहचानना एक कला है।
Recognizing the pulse of the time is an art.
Idiomatic expression 'vakt ki nabbz'.
उसकी कविताएँ वक्त की सीमाओं को लांघ जाती हैं।
His poems transcend the boundaries of time.
Abstract metaphorical usage.
वक्त की धूल ने कई यादों को धुंधला कर दिया है।
The dust of time has blurred many memories.
Metaphorical 'vakt ki dhool'.
राजनीति में वक्त की चाल को समझना ज़रूरी है।
In politics, it's necessary to understand the moves of time.
Use of 'chaal' (move/trick) with 'vakt'.
वक्त की कसौटी पर ही रिश्तों की पहचान होती है।
Relationships are identified only on the touchstone of time.
Idiomatic 'vakt ki kasauti' (test of time).
वह वक्त की धारा के विपरीत चलने का साहस रखता है।
He has the courage to walk against the current of time.
Complex postpositional phrase.
वक्त की गहराइयों में कई राज़ दफन हैं।
Many secrets are buried in the depths of time.
Poetic plural 'gahraiyon' with 'vakt'.
वक्त की मार सबसे बड़ी मार होती है।
The blow of time is the biggest blow of all.
Idiomatic 'vakt ki maar'.
वक्त की अनवरत गति ही ब्रह्मांड का आधार है।
The incessant motion of time is the basis of the universe.
Highly formal/academic vocabulary.
दार्शनिक दृष्टिकोण से वक्त महज़ एक भ्रम है।
From a philosophical perspective, time is merely an illusion.
Philosophical discourse.
वक्त की बिसात पर हम सब महज़ प्यादे हैं।
On the chessboard of time, we are all mere pawns.
Complex metaphor 'vakt ki bisaat'.
वक्त की क्रूरता का इतिहास गवाह है।
History is a witness to the cruelty of time.
Formal personification of 'vakt'.
साहित्य वक्त के चेहरे का दर्पण होता है।
Literature is the mirror of the face of time.
Literary metaphor.
वक्त की असीमता को शब्दों में बांधना असंभव है।
It is impossible to bind the infinity of time in words.
Abstract conceptualization.
वक्त की हर करवट एक नई कहानी लिखती है।
Every turn of time writes a new story.
Poetic personification 'karvat' (turn).
वक्त की गूँज सदियों तक सुनाई देती है।
The echo of time is heard for centuries.
Metaphorical 'goonj' (echo).
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— It's just a matter of time. Used when situations change.
आज वो अमीर है, कल कोई और होगा; सब वक्त की बात है।
Often Confused With
Means 'sentence'. Sounds similar but starts with 'vaa' and ends with 'kya'.
Means 'speaker'. Same root but different meaning.
Means 'times' in terms of frequency. Use 'baar' for counting, 'vakt' for duration.
Idioms & Expressions
— To understand the current trend or the mood of the times.
एक सफल नेता वक्त की नब्ज पहचानता है।
Formal— To control time or one's destiny.
कोई भी वक्त को मुट्ठी में नहीं कर सकता।
Poetic— The need of the hour / what the situation demands.
वक्त का तकाज़ा है कि हम शांति बनाए रखें।
Formal— To be humbled by time or circumstances.
वक्त बड़े-बड़ों को धूल चटा देता है।
Colloquial— To lose an opportunity / time running out.
जल्दी करो, वक्त हाथ से निकला जा रहा है।
General— The cycle of time (ups and downs).
वक्त का पहिया हमेशा घूमता रहता है।
Philosophical— Slave to time (someone very rigid with schedules).
वह तो वक्त का गुलाम है, एक मिनट भी देरी नहीं करता।
ColloquialEasily Confused
Both mean 'time'.
'Samay' is Sanskrit-derived and formal. 'Vakt' is Arabic-derived and more common in speech/poetry.
News: 'Samay samachar'. Conversation: 'Vakt kya hua?'
English uses 'time' for both duration and frequency.
Use 'vakt' for duration (I have time). Use 'baar' for frequency (I did it three times).
Teen baar (Three times).
Sometimes people use 'time' to mean 'watch'.
'Ghadi' is the physical device. 'Vakt' is the concept.
Meri ghadi kho gayi (My watch is lost).
Both can mean 'period'.
'Daur' refers specifically to a phase or era. 'Vakt' is more general.
Mushkil daur (A difficult phase).
Both can mean 'moment'.
'Lamha' is much more poetic and specific to a single instant.
Ek haseen lamha (A beautiful moment).
Sentence Patterns
मेरे पास [Noun] नहीं है।
मेरे पास वक्त नहीं है।
क्या [Noun] हुआ है?
क्या वक्त हुआ है?
[Verb-na] का वक्त हो गया है।
घर जाने का वक्त हो गया है।
[Adjective] वक्त
यह बहुत मुश्किल वक्त है।
[Verb-te] वक्त [Action]
गाड़ी चलाते वक्त फोन मत सुनो।
वक्त के साथ [Change]
वक्त के साथ सब बदल जाता है।
वक्त की [Noun]
वक्त की माँग है कि हम मेहनत करें।
वक्त की [Metaphor]
वक्त की धूल ने सब मिटा दिया।
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
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How to Use It
Extremely high in spoken and written Hindustani.
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मेरी वक्त (Meri vakt)
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मेरा वक्त (Mera vakt)
Vakt is masculine, so the possessive pronoun must be 'mera', not 'meri'.
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दो वक्त (Do vakt) for 'twice'
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दो बार (Do baar)
Vakt refers to time as a concept or duration, not frequency. Use 'baar' for counting occurrences.
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वक्त में (Vakt mein) for 'on time'
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वक्त पर (Vakt par)
The correct postposition for 'on time' is 'par'. 'Mein' would mean 'inside time', which is rarely used.
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वक्त अच्छी है (Vakt achhi hai)
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वक्त अच्छा है (Vakt achha hai)
Adjectives must agree with the masculine gender of 'vakt'.
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Using 'vakt' for 'watch'
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घड़ी (Ghadi)
Vakt is the abstract concept of time. Ghadi is the physical device that shows time.
Tips
Gender Check
Always remember 'vakt' is masculine. If you're unsure about a verb ending, use the masculine singular '-a' or '-ta'.
Use Synonyms
Try using 'pal' or 'lamha' when you want to sound more poetic or romantic instead of just 'vakt'.
Natural Flow
In casual conversation, use 'vakt'. If you are giving a formal presentation, switch to 'samay'.
Bollywood Connection
Listen to the song 'Waqt ne kiya' to hear the word used in a classic, emotional context.
Postpositions
Remember 'vakt par' for 'on time' and 'vakt se' for 'since/by the time'.
News Cues
Listen for 'is vakt' on Hindi news channels; it's a very common transition phrase.
The 'V' Sound
Associate 'Vakt' with 'Value'. You must value your time!
Need of the Hour
Memorize 'vakt ki maang' to sound very sophisticated in discussions.
Don't Count with Vakt
Never say 'do vakt' for 'two times'. Say 'do baar'.
Politeness
Asking 'Kya aapke paas thoda vakt hai?' is a very polite way to start a conversation.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Vakt' as 'Vault'. Time is like a vault where you store your memories and moments. You need to value what's inside the 'Vakt'.
Visual Association
Imagine a giant hourglass with the word 'वक्त' written on the glass. As the sand falls, you see the word changing colors from gold (good time) to grey (bad time).
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'vakt' in three different sentences today: one about being busy, one about the time on the clock, and one about a memory.
Word Origin
Derived from the Arabic word 'waqt' (وقت), which means time. It entered Hindi through Persian influence during the medieval period.
Original meaning: A specific time, season, or appointed hour.
Afroasiatic (Arabic) -> Indo-European (Persian/Hindi).Cultural Context
No specific sensitivities, but using 'vakt' in very formal Hindu religious ceremonies might feel slightly out of place compared to 'samay'.
English speakers often use 'time' for everything. In Hindi, remember that 'vakt' is more for moments and life phases, while 'baar' is for frequency (e.g., 'three times').
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At Work
- मीटिंग का वक्त
- वक्त पर काम खत्म करो
- वक्त की कमी
- थोड़ा वक्त दीजिए
Socializing
- किस वक्त मिलें?
- अच्छा वक्त बीता
- वक्त निकाल कर आना
- बहुत वक्त हो गया
Daily Routine
- सोने का वक्त
- खाने का वक्त
- नहाने का वक्त
- वक्त क्या हुआ?
Hardships
- बुरा वक्त
- वक्त गुज़ारना मुश्किल है
- वक्त बदल जाएगा
- हिम्मत मत हारो
Travel
- ट्रेन का वक्त
- पहुँचने का वक्त
- कितना वक्त लगेगा?
- वक्त पर पहुँचो
Conversation Starters
"क्या आपके पास अभी बात करने का थोड़ा वक्त है?"
"आजकल आपका वक्त कैसा बीत रहा है?"
"अगली मीटिंग के लिए सही वक्त क्या रहेगा?"
"क्या आपको लगता है कि वक्त सब कुछ ठीक कर देता है?"
"आपके पास खाली वक्त में क्या करने का शौक है?"
Journal Prompts
अपने जीवन के सबसे अच्छे वक्त के बारे में लिखिए।
अगर आपके पास बहुत सारा वक्त हो, तो आप क्या करेंगे?
वक्त की कद्र करना क्यों ज़रूरी है? अपने विचार लिखिए।
क्या कभी आपका वक्त बहुत धीरे बीता है? कब और क्यों?
पुराने वक्त और आज के वक्त में क्या अंतर है?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is masculine. You should always use masculine adjectives and verb forms with it. For example, 'achha vakt' and 'vakt aata hai'.
'Vakt' is from Arabic and is more common in daily speech and poetry. 'Samay' is from Sanskrit and is used in formal, official, or technical contexts. They are often interchangeable.
You can say 'Kya vakt hua hai?' or 'Kya bajey hain?'. Both are common, but 'Kya bajey hain?' specifically asks for the hour.
No, for frequency you must use 'baar'. 'Three times' is 'teen baar'. 'Vakt' is for the concept of time or a specific moment.
Yes. 'Waqt' is the more accurate transliteration of the original Arabic/Urdu word, while 'vakt' reflects the common Hindi pronunciation.
It literally means 'bad time' and refers to a period of hardship, financial trouble, or emotional distress in someone's life.
Use the phrase 'vakt par'. For example: 'Vakt par aao' (Come on time).
In most cases, the singular 'vakt' is used for both singular and plural meanings. The form 'vaktun' exists but is only used in poetic or highly specific grammatical contexts.
Informally, yes. You might say 'Maine doctor se vakt liya hai' (I have taken time/an appointment from the doctor).
Yes, it is the primary word for time in Urdu. Because Hindi and Urdu share a common spoken base (Hindustani), it is equally common in both.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence using 'vakt' to say you are busy.
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Say 'Don't waste time.'
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Summary
वक्त (vakt) is an essential masculine noun meaning 'time'. It is more colloquial and emotional than 'samay'. Example: 'वक्त पर आना' (Come on time).
- वक्त (vakt) is the common Hindi word for 'time' or 'moment'.
- It is a masculine noun of Perso-Arabic origin.
- It is used for both clock time and emotional/life periods.
- Commonly heard in Bollywood songs and daily conversations.
Gender Check
Always remember 'vakt' is masculine. If you're unsure about a verb ending, use the masculine singular '-a' or '-ta'.
Use Synonyms
Try using 'pal' or 'lamha' when you want to sound more poetic or romantic instead of just 'vakt'.
Natural Flow
In casual conversation, use 'vakt'. If you are giving a formal presentation, switch to 'samay'.
Bollywood Connection
Listen to the song 'Waqt ne kiya' to hear the word used in a classic, emotional context.
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