Signification
The act of drinking coffee.
Contexte culturel
In cities like Lahore and Islamabad, 'Kafi peena' is often associated with 'High Tea' or evening social gatherings in upscale cafes. Historically, the 'Pak Tea House' in Lahore was famous for writers 'drinking coffee' (and tea) while discussing politics and art. During winter, families often make 'hand-beaten' frothy coffee at home, which is a specific ritual of 'Kafi peena'. Among the younger generation, 'Kafi peena' is the standard 'first meeting' or date activity, as it is seen as more modern than meeting for tea.
Gender Matters
Always remember 'Kafi' is feminine. This will make your Urdu sound much more natural, especially in the past tense.
Don't 'Eat' Coffee
Never use 'khana' with coffee. Even if it's thick or has foam, you always 'peena' it.
Signification
The act of drinking coffee.
Gender Matters
Always remember 'Kafi' is feminine. This will make your Urdu sound much more natural, especially in the past tense.
Don't 'Eat' Coffee
Never use 'khana' with coffee. Even if it's thick or has foam, you always 'peena' it.
The 'Enough' Trap
If someone asks 'Kafi hai?' they probably mean 'Is it enough?'. If they mean 'Is it coffee?', they will usually say 'Kya yeh kafi hai?'.
Chai vs Kafi
In a traditional home, you will likely be offered Chai. Asking for Kafi is fine, but it's considered a bit 'modern' or 'fancy'.
Teste-toi
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'peena' for the present tense (Masculine).
میں روزانہ کافی ______ ہوں۔
For a masculine subject in the present tense, 'peeta' is the correct conjugation.
Which sentence correctly describes drinking coffee in the past tense?
Yesterday I drank coffee.
In the past tense with 'ne', the verb agrees with the feminine noun 'Kafi', so 'pee' is correct.
Match the Urdu phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Peena specifically means to drink.
Complete the dialogue.
دوست اے: کیا آپ کافی پیئیں گے؟ دوست بی: نہیں، میں چائے ______۔
The response should match the verb 'peena' in the future tense.
🎉 Score : /4
Aides visuelles
Chai vs Kafi
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesمیں روزانہ کافی ______ ہوں۔
For a masculine subject in the present tense, 'peeta' is the correct conjugation.
Yesterday I drank coffee.
In the past tense with 'ne', the verb agrees with the feminine noun 'Kafi', so 'pee' is correct.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
Peena specifically means to drink.
دوست اے: کیا آپ کافی پیئیں گے؟ دوست بی: نہیں، میں چائے ______۔
The response should match the verb 'peena' in the future tense.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
14 questionsIt is feminine. Example: 'Kafi achi hai' (The coffee is good).
You can say 'Kafi lena' in the sense of 'taking/receiving' a cup, but 'peena' is the standard verb for the act of drinking.
You say 'Mujhe kafi chahiye' or 'Mujhe kafi peeni hai'.
Kafi is bean coffee. Qahwa usually refers to green tea or herbal tea in Pakistan.
Siyah kafi (سیاہ کافی) or simply 'Black coffee' as it's widely understood.
Yes, especially in urban areas and during the winter months.
Hum kafi peete hain (Present) or Hum ne kafi pee (Past).
Phenti hui kafi (پھینٹی ہوئی کافی).
Yes, the verb 'peena' applies to all liquid temperatures.
It is a loanword from English, but it is fully integrated into the Urdu language.
This is a very formal and respectful way to say 'drinking coffee', used for guests or in literature.
Chalo kafi peene chalte hain.
Yes, it is a homonym. Context and gender agreement help distinguish them.
It usually stays 'Kafi' as a mass noun, but you can say 'Kafi ke cup' (cups of coffee).
Expressions liées
چائے پینا
similarTo drink tea
کافی بنانا
builds onTo make coffee
کافی پلانا
specialized formTo serve coffee
کافی کا وقفہ
similarCoffee break
کافی ہاؤس
specialized formCoffee house
سیاہ کافی
specialized formBlack coffee