意味
Used to ask about someone's well-being.
文化的背景
In Pakistan, asking 'Kya aap theek hain?' is often followed by an offer of tea or water. It is considered 'Sawab' (a good deed) to check on a neighbor's well-being. The 'Pehlay Aap' (You first) culture makes the use of 'Aap' mandatory even in slightly informal settings to maintain a sense of 'Tehzeeb' (culture). Second-generation speakers often mix English, saying 'Are you okay? ٹھیک ہیں آپ؟'. The phrase remains a vital link to cultural empathy. In poetic Urdu, 'theek' can refer to spiritual balance. A Murshid (teacher) might ask a Mureed (student) this to check their internal state.
The Power of Aap
When in doubt, always use 'Aap'. It is never wrong to be too respectful in Urdu culture.
Retroflex T
Make sure to pronounce the 'T' in 'Theek' by curling your tongue back. A soft 'T' sounds like a different word.
意味
Used to ask about someone's well-being.
The Power of Aap
When in doubt, always use 'Aap'. It is never wrong to be too respectful in Urdu culture.
Retroflex T
Make sure to pronounce the 'T' in 'Theek' by curling your tongue back. A soft 'T' sounds like a different word.
Intonation Matters
Rise your pitch at the end of 'hain' to make it a clear question.
The 'Fine' Trap
If someone says 'Main theek hoon' with a sigh, they probably aren't. It's polite to ask 'Pakka?' (Sure?).
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct auxiliary verb for the formal pronoun 'Aap'.
کیا آپ ٹھیک ___؟
'Hain' is the correct form for the respectful 'Aap'.
Which phrase is most appropriate to ask a stranger who just tripped?
A stranger falls in front of you. What do you say?
'Aap' is necessary for strangers, and 'theek hain' is for checking their state.
Complete the dialogue.
Ali: آپ پریشان لگ رہے ہیں۔ کیا آپ ٹھیک ہیں؟ Sara: جی، میں ___ ہوں۔
The standard response to 'theek hain' is 'theek hoon'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
1. Formal check-in, 2. Informal check-in, 3. Slang check-in
Matches the formality levels discussed.
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4 問題کیا آپ ٹھیک ___؟
'Hain' is the correct form for the respectful 'Aap'.
A stranger falls in front of you. What do you say?
'Aap' is necessary for strangers, and 'theek hain' is for checking their state.
Ali: آپ پریشان لگ رہے ہیں۔ کیا آپ ٹھیک ہیں؟ Sara: جی، میں ___ ہوں۔
The standard response to 'theek hain' is 'theek hoon'.
1. Formal check-in, 2. Informal check-in, 3. Slang check-in
Matches the formality levels discussed.
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よくある質問
14 問No, it is used for emotional state, physical safety, and even general comfort.
Yes, in casual conversation, intonation alone can signal the question.
'Theek' means well/okay/correct. 'Acha' means good. You wouldn't usually ask 'Are you good?' in this context.
You can say 'Ji, main theek hoon' (Yes, I am fine) or 'Shukriya, main theek hoon'.
Yes, if they look unwell, it is considered very respectful and caring.
Say 'Kya aap sab theek hain?' (Are you all okay?).
No, 'theek' is an adjective that does not change for gender.
'Khairiyat' is more formal and carries a sense of 'Is everything peaceful?'.
Yes, as a opening line to check on someone's well-being after a break or illness.
No, if they look like they need help, it is considered very kind.
'Scene set hai?' or 'Scene okay hai?' are common among youth.
It is a nasal 'n', like the French 'bon'. Don't touch your tongue to the roof of your mouth.
No, they sound similar but have completely different origins.
No, for objects you would ask 'Kya yeh theek hai?' (Is this fixed/okay?).
関連フレーズ
کیا حال ہے؟
similarHow are you?
خیریت ہے؟
synonymIs everything well?
سب ٹھیک ہے؟
similarIs everything okay?
کیا ہوا؟
builds onWhat happened?
طبیعت کیسی ہے؟
specialized formHow is your health?
پریشان نہ ہوں
contrastDon't worry