A1 Idiom ニュートラル

कम्मर कस्नु

कममर कसन

To prepare hard

意味

Getting ready for a big task

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文化的背景

The 'Patuka' is a 5-meter long cloth. It is believed that a tight patuka prevents hernias and back pain during steep climbs. Politicians frequently use this phrase in speeches to sound 'pro-worker' and determined. Traditional Gorkha soldiers would tighten their waist belts before a charge to ensure their 'Khukuri' (knife) stayed secure. During Dashain, when families prepare massive feasts, the women often say they have 'tightened their waists' for the kitchen work.

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Use with 'Lagnu'

For a more natural sound, use 'Kammar kasera lagnu' when you want to say you are already working on it.

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Don't use for small things

Using it for 'preparing to eat an apple' will make people laugh at your drama!

意味

Getting ready for a big task

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Use with 'Lagnu'

For a more natural sound, use 'Kammar kasera lagnu' when you want to say you are already working on it.

⚠️

Don't use for small things

Using it for 'preparing to eat an apple' will make people laugh at your drama!

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The Patuka Image

When you say this, visualize the orange or blue cloth being pulled tight. It helps with the 'feeling' of the idiom.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Kammar Kasnu'.

परीक्षा नजिकै छ, त्यसैले राम्रोसँग पढ्न ______।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कम्मर कस

The sentence is giving advice/command, so 'Kas' (imperative) is correct.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase.

Which situation fits 'Kammar Kasnu'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Preparing for a 10km race

A race is a difficult task requiring preparation and effort.

Complete the dialogue.

राम: 'यो प्रोजेक्ट त धेरै गाह्रो छ।' श्याम: 'हो, तर हामीले सफल हुन ______।'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कम्मर कस्नुपर्छ

'Kammar kasnuparcha' means we must prepare/work hard.

Choose the sentence that uses the idiom correctly.

Which one is correct?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: देश बनाउन युवाहरूले कम्मर कसेका छन्।

Building a country is a significant task worthy of the idiom.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Kammar Kasnu'. Fill Blank A1

परीक्षा नजिकै छ, त्यसैले राम्रोसँग पढ्न ______।

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कम्मर कस

The sentence is giving advice/command, so 'Kas' (imperative) is correct.

Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase. situation_matching A1

Which situation fits 'Kammar Kasnu'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Preparing for a 10km race

A race is a difficult task requiring preparation and effort.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

राम: 'यो प्रोजेक्ट त धेरै गाह्रो छ।' श्याम: 'हो, तर हामीले सफल हुन ______।'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: कम्मर कस्नुपर्छ

'Kammar kasnuparcha' means we must prepare/work hard.

Choose the sentence that uses the idiom correctly. Choose B1

Which one is correct?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: देश बनाउन युवाहरूले कम्मर कसेका छन्।

Building a country is a significant task worthy of the idiom.

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よくある質問

10 問

No, it is used more for mental and professional preparation nowadays.

Yes, 'Maile kammar kaseko chu' (I have tightened my waist) is very common.

Yes, it is a standard idiom used in professional Nepali.

There isn't a direct opposite idiom, but 'Alchi garnu' (being lazy) or 'Haar mannu' (giving up) are conceptually opposite.

Yes, in this context it refers to the lower back/waist area.

No, that would be literal and not an idiom.

Yes, many patriotic and motivational Nepali songs use this phrase.

You can say 'Maile kammar kaseko chu.'

Yes, it is universal across all Nepali-speaking regions.

Yes, teachers often tell students to 'tighten their waists' for exams.

関連フレーズ

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तयारी गर्नु

synonym

To prepare

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कम्मर कसेर लाग्नु

builds on

To engage with determination

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हात हाल्नु

similar

To start a task

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मैदानमा उत्रिनु

similar

To enter the field

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