뜻
To think and understand carefully
문화적 배경
Elders often use this phrase to exercise authority and wisdom. If a parent says 'Soch lo,' it's often a gentle warning that you might be making a mistake. In Urdu-speaking business circles, saying 'Hum is par sochenge samjhenge' is a polite way to delay a decision without saying no, maintaining 'lihaaz' (social decorum). The concept of 'Fikr' (thought) is central to South Asian spirituality. 'Sochna Samajhna' is seen as a way to connect with the truth of a matter. Poets like Iqbal often emphasize 'Aql' (reason) vs 'Ishq' (love). 'Sochna Samajhna' is the domain of 'Aql,' often contrasted with the impulsive nature of 'Ishq.'
Use 'Kar'
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Soch samajh kar' as an adverb. It's the most versatile form.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for small things like picking a pen, or you'll sound indecisive.
뜻
To think and understand carefully
Use 'Kar'
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Soch samajh kar' as an adverb. It's the most versatile form.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for small things like picking a pen, or you'll sound indecisive.
Polite Delay
Use this phrase when you want to say 'no' to someone politely but need time to find the right words.
Pairing
Remember that in Urdu, pairing verbs often makes the meaning 'stronger' and 'wider'.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
اس نے اپنا گھر ______ فروخت کیا۔
We need the adverbial form 'having thought and understood' to describe how he sold the house.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct advice:
After 'baghair', the oblique form 'soche samjhe' is required.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Where would you most likely hear 'Sochna Samajhna'?
This phrase is used for serious, deliberate decisions.
Complete the dialogue.
A: کیا میں یہ گاڑی لے لوں؟ B: گاڑی پرانی ہے، تھوڑا ______۔
This provides the most natural and complete advice for a serious purchase.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Thinking vs. Deliberating
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제اس نے اپنا گھر ______ فروخت کیا۔
We need the adverbial form 'having thought and understood' to describe how he sold the house.
Choose the correct advice:
After 'baghair', the oblique form 'soche samjhe' is required.
Where would you most likely hear 'Sochna Samajhna'?
This phrase is used for serious, deliberate decisions.
A: کیا میں یہ گاڑی لے لوں؟ B: گاڑی پرانی ہے، تھوڑا ______۔
This provides the most natural and complete advice for a serious purchase.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but 'Sochna' just means 'to think.' 'Sochna Samajhna' implies a deeper, more responsible deliberation.
It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.
The opposite is 'Jald-baazi mein' (in a hurry) or 'Baghair soche samjhe' (without thinking).
No, it's usually positive. Overthinking is 'Ziyada sochna' or 'Khayali pulao pakana'.
Yes: 'Us ne bahut socha samjha' (He deliberated a lot).
In this collocation, yes. It adds the layer of 'comprehending the consequences.'
Say 'Main soch raha hoon.' You wouldn't usually say 'Main soch samajh raha hoon' unless you are in the middle of a complex process.
Frequently! It represents the voice of reason and caution.
Yes, 'Zaban ko soch samajh kar istemal karein' (Use the language thoughtfully).
'Ghaur karna' is more like 'to observe closely' or 'to focus.'
관련 표현
سوچ بچار
synonymPondering/Deliberation
غور کرنا
similarTo contemplate/focus
دھیان دینا
similarTo pay attention
جلد بازی
contrastHastiness
تذبذب
specialized formHesitation/Indecision