Significado
Used when parting, wishing someone to be careful and well.
Contexto cultural
In cities like Delhi or Lucknow, 'Dhyan rakhiyega' is often paired with 'Insha'Allah' or 'Bhagwan ne chaha toh' (God willing) when discussing future plans, adding a layer of spiritual hope to the wish for safety. In the modern Indian workplace, this phrase is a 'softener.' It is used to end difficult conversations or feedback sessions to ensure the relationship remains intact and respectful. Among the diaspora, 'Dhyan rakhiyega' is often used as a way to maintain cultural identity. It is frequently seen in the comments sections of social media posts as a way for the community to support one another. In traditional settings, a daughter-in-law might say this to her father-in-law while touching his feet (Pairy-puna). Here, the phrase is part of a larger ritual of respect.
The 'Aap' Rule
Always pair 'rakhiyegā' with 'Aap'. If you use 'Tum', use 'rakhnā' or 'rakho'.
Pairing with a Smile
In India, this phrase is often accompanied by a slight head nod or a 'Namaste' gesture to maximize respect.
Significado
Used when parting, wishing someone to be careful and well.
The 'Aap' Rule
Always pair 'rakhiyegā' with 'Aap'. If you use 'Tum', use 'rakhnā' or 'rakho'.
Pairing with a Smile
In India, this phrase is often accompanied by a slight head nod or a 'Namaste' gesture to maximize respect.
Not for Emergencies
If someone is in immediate danger, use 'Bachao!' (Save me!) or 'Hato!' (Move!) instead of this long phrase.
Teste-se
Choose the most appropriate phrase to say to your boss as you leave the office.
Boss: 'Goodnight, see you tomorrow.' You: '__________'
'ध्यान रखिएगा' is the only option that provides the necessary level of respect for a boss.
Fill in the blank with the correct reflexive pronoun to complete the phrase 'Take care of yourself.'
आप __________ ध्यान रखिएगा।
'Apna' is the reflexive pronoun used with 'Aap' to mean 'one's own'.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
1. ध्यान दो! 2. ध्यान रखिएगा।
'Dhyan do' is a command to focus; 'Dhyan rakhiyega' is a parting wish.
Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.
Doctor: 'ये दवाइयाँ रोज़ खाइयेगा।' Patient: 'जी डॉक्टर, शुक्रिया।' Doctor: 'ठीक है, __________।'
It is the most natural way for a doctor to end a consultation.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When to use Dhyan Rakhiyega
Situations
- • Parting with elders
- • Ending a work call
- • Saying goodbye to travelers
- • Polite safety warning
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosBoss: 'Goodnight, see you tomorrow.' You: '__________'
'ध्यान रखिएगा' is the only option that provides the necessary level of respect for a boss.
आप __________ ध्यान रखिएगा।
'Apna' is the reflexive pronoun used with 'Aap' to mean 'one's own'.
1. ध्यान दो! 2. ध्यान रखिएगा।
'Dhyan do' is a command to focus; 'Dhyan rakhiyega' is a parting wish.
Doctor: 'ये दवाइयाँ रोज़ खाइयेगा।' Patient: 'जी डॉक्टर, शुक्रिया।' Doctor: 'ठीक है, __________।'
It is the most natural way for a doctor to end a consultation.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it is a secular phrase used by people of all religions in India, though it has ancient Sanskrit roots.
Yes, it is very appropriate and shows that you are a polite and cultured employee.
'Dhyan' is more about safety and mindfulness. 'Khyal' is more about emotional care and thinking about someone.
Absolutely. It is a very common way to end a polite WhatsApp or SMS.
Yes, e.g., 'Mere bag ka dhyan rakhiyega' (Please take care of my bag).
No, 'rakhiyega' is gender-neutral for the person you are speaking to.
It might be a bit stiff. 'Apna dhyan rakhna' (informal) might be better if the vibe is casual.
The short version is 'Dhyan rakhna', used for friends and younger people.
In urban India, yes, but 'Dhyan rakhiyega' sounds much more sincere and respectful.
You can say 'Ji, shukriya' (Yes, thanks) or 'Aap bhi' (You too).
Frases relacionadas
ख्याल रखना
similarTo take care (more emotional)
सावधान रहना
specialized formTo stay alert
सुरक्षित रहना
similarTo stay safe
अलविदा
contrastGoodbye (final)
फिर मिलेंगे
builds onSee you again