المعنى
Two people working together are more powerful.
خلفية ثقافية
In Pakistan, this idiom is often used in the context of 'Biradari' (brotherhood/clan) systems. It reinforces the idea that the clan's strength comes from every member standing together. Commonly used in Bollywood films to depict the bond between two heroes (often brothers or best friends) who take on a villain together. Some spiritual teachers use this to explain that the union of the 'Murid' (disciple) and 'Murshid' (teacher) creates a spiritual force far greater than themselves. In modern startups in Karachi or Delhi, this idiom is used as a local alternative to 'synergy' to build a more relatable company culture.
The Visual Trick
Always remember the visual of 1 and 1 standing side by side. It helps you remember why it's 11 and not 2.
Don't mix with 9-2-11
Be careful! 'Nau do gyarah' (9+2=11) means to run away. Don't tell your boss you want to be '9-2-11' with him!
المعنى
Two people working together are more powerful.
The Visual Trick
Always remember the visual of 1 and 1 standing side by side. It helps you remember why it's 11 and not 2.
Don't mix with 9-2-11
Be careful! 'Nau do gyarah' (9+2=11) means to run away. Don't tell your boss you want to be '9-2-11' with him!
Use it to motivate
This is the best phrase to use when a friend is feeling overwhelmed. It shows you are ready to help.
Family First
Using this phrase in a family setting in Pakistan will make you sound very natural and culturally aware.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the idiom with the correct number.
ایک اور ایک _______ ہوتے ہیں۔
The idiom is 'Ek aur ek gyarah' (1+1=11).
Which situation best fits the idiom 'Ek aur ek gyarah'?
Choose the best scenario:
The idiom is about teamwork and synergy.
Complete the dialogue.
Ali: 'I can't finish this work alone.' Sara: 'Don't worry, I will help you. Because...'
Both 'Ek aur ek gyarah' and 'Akela chana...' (A single chickpea can't burst the oven) refer to the need for help, though 'Ek aur ek gyarah' is more positive.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينایک اور ایک _______ ہوتے ہیں۔
The idiom is 'Ek aur ek gyarah' (1+1=11).
Choose the best scenario:
The idiom is about teamwork and synergy.
Ali: 'I can't finish this work alone.' Sara: 'Don't worry, I will help you. Because...'
Both 'Ek aur ek gyarah' and 'Akela chana...' (A single chickpea can't burst the oven) refer to the need for help, though 'Ek aur ek gyarah' is more positive.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةYes, it is common in journalism and speeches, though in very formal academic writing, 'ittehad' (unity) is preferred.
Yes! Even if there are five people, you still say 'Ek aur ek gyarah' to refer to the general principle of unity.
Yes, it is exactly the same in Hindi (एक और एक ग्यारह), making it very versatile.
Not at all. It is a timeless classic that is still used in modern movies and social media.
A possible opposite is 'Ek akela do gyarah' (sarcastic) or 'Akela chana bhaar nahi phod sakta'.
عبارات ذات صلة
ایک سے بھلے دو
similarTwo are better than one.
اتفاق میں برکت ہے
synonymThere is blessing in unity.
اکیلا چنا بھاڑ نہیں پھوڑ سکتا
contrastA single chickpea cannot burst the grain-parching oven.
متحّد ہو کر
specialized formBy becoming united.