C1 Idiom Formal

ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिलाना

mana aasamana ka kalb malna

Connect earth-sky's pulleys

Significado

To exaggerate greatly, make tall claims.

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Contexto cultural

The term 'Jumla' (empty promise) is often used alongside this idiom in modern political discourse to describe election manifestos. The concept of 'Mubalagha' (hyperbole) is a formal poetic device where poets use this idiom's logic to praise their beloved's beauty. In high-pressure sales environments, 'Kulaabe milaana' is a warning sign used by managers to tell juniors not to over-promise to clients. In village 'Chaupals' (meeting places), elders use this phrase to humble young men who return from cities with exaggerated stories of their success.

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Sarcasm Tool

Use this idiom with a slight smile or a raised eyebrow to show you are being sarcastic about someone's claims.

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The 'Ek Karna' Trap

Never use this to praise someone's hard work. You will accidentally call them a liar.

Significado

To exaggerate greatly, make tall claims.

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Sarcasm Tool

Use this idiom with a slight smile or a raised eyebrow to show you are being sarcastic about someone's claims.

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The 'Ek Karna' Trap

Never use this to praise someone's hard work. You will accidentally call them a liar.

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Nuqta Matters

In formal writing, always put the dot under the 'ज' in 'ज़मीन' to show your advanced language skills.

Teste-se

Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'The salesman was ________ to sell the broken watch.'

घड़ी बेचने के लिए दुकानदार ________ रहा था।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिला

The salesman is exaggerating/making tall claims, so 'kulaabe milaana' is correct. 'Zameen aasman ek karna' would mean he was working hard, which doesn't fit the 'lying' context as well.

Fill in the missing word: ज़मीन आसमान के ________ मिलाना।

ज़मीन आसमान के ________ मिलाना।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: कुलाबे

The standard idiom uses 'कुलाबे' (hinges).

Match the situation to the idiom.

A politician promising a gold car to every citizen.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिलाना

This is a classic example of an impossible, exaggerated claim.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the idiom.

राम: क्या वह सच में इतना अमीर है? श्याम: नहीं यार, वह तो बस ________।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिला रहा है

Shyam is saying Ram is just boasting.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'The salesman was ________ to sell the broken watch.' Choose B2

घड़ी बेचने के लिए दुकानदार ________ रहा था।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिला

The salesman is exaggerating/making tall claims, so 'kulaabe milaana' is correct. 'Zameen aasman ek karna' would mean he was working hard, which doesn't fit the 'lying' context as well.

Fill in the missing word: ज़मीन आसमान के ________ मिलाना। Fill Blank A2

ज़मीन आसमान के ________ मिलाना।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: कुलाबे

The standard idiom uses 'कुलाबे' (hinges).

Match the situation to the idiom. situation_matching B1

A politician promising a gold car to every citizen.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिलाना

This is a classic example of an impossible, exaggerated claim.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the idiom. dialogue_completion B2

राम: क्या वह सच में इतना अमीर है? श्याम: नहीं यार, वह तो बस ________।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ज़मीन आसमान के कुलाबे मिला रहा है

Shyam is saying Ram is just boasting.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, it is almost exclusively used in this idiom. Most people wouldn't use it in daily life to refer to a door hinge.

Rarely. It almost always carries a negative or skeptical connotation, implying the person is being unrealistic or dishonest.

'Shekhi Baghaarna' is more about the attitude of pride, while 'Kulaabe Milaana' is about the scale of the impossible claims being made.

Both are correct. 'Qulaabe' reflects the original Persian 'Qaf', but 'Kulaabe' is the standard Hindi spelling.

Only if you are critiquing a competitor's claims in a very sophisticated way. It's too informal for a direct report.

Not really. The full phrase is needed to maintain the imagery.

Yes, you can say a writer 'joined the hinges' if their metaphors are too grand and confusing.

Yes, frequently in dialogues where a character is being called out for lying or boasting.

There isn't a direct 'opposite' idiom, but 'Zameen par rehna' (to stay on the ground/be realistic) is a good conceptual contrast.

Yes, it is excellent for a rhetorical speech, especially in a debate.

Frases relacionadas

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तारीफों के पुल बांधना

synonym

To build bridges of praise.

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डींगें मारना

similar

To boast or brag.

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ज़मीन आसमान एक करना

contrast

To work extremely hard.

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शेखी बघारना

synonym

To show off or boast.

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