Significado
Having no work or no money.
Contexto cultural
In Nepal, it is considered rude to flatly say 'I won't give you money.' Using 'Haat khaali chha' preserves the relationship by blaming the situation, not the person. During traditional feasts (Bhoj), if someone says their hands are empty, it might literally mean they are ready for the next course, but in conversation, they use the same idiom for financial lack. For daily wage workers, 'haat khaali' is a serious term that implies they didn't find work at the 'Chowk' (labor gathering point) that day. Urban youth use this phrase ironically when they spend all their money on coffee or gadgets, often posting it on social media with a picture of an empty wallet.
Softening the Blow
Add 'अलि' (ali - a little) before 'khaali' to make it sound less desperate. 'Mero haat ali khaali chha.'
Literal vs Figurative
If you literally have nothing in your hands to carry a bag, say 'Mero दुबै (dubai - both) haat khaali chhan' to avoid being misunderstood as broke.
Significado
Having no work or no money.
Softening the Blow
Add 'अलि' (ali - a little) before 'khaali' to make it sound less desperate. 'Mero haat ali khaali chha.'
Literal vs Figurative
If you literally have nothing in your hands to carry a bag, say 'Mero दुबै (dubai - both) haat khaali chhan' to avoid being misunderstood as broke.
The 'Ni' Particle
Add 'ni' at the end for emphasis in casual speech: 'Mero haat khaali chha ni!' (My hands ARE empty, you know!)
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
काम सकियो, अब केही दिन मेरो _______ हुन्छ।
'Haat khaali' is the correct idiom for having no work.
Which sentence correctly uses the idiom to mean 'I am broke'?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Mero haat khaali chha' is the idiomatic way to say you have no money.
Match the situation to the response.
Situation: A friend asks you to lend them 5000 Rupees, but you have no money.
This is the polite way to decline a loan request.
Complete the dialogue.
राम: तिमी किन चिन्तित छौ? श्याम: के गर्नु यार, यो महिना _______ भयो।
Shyam is worried because he ran out of money (haat khaali bhayo).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosकाम सकियो, अब केही दिन मेरो _______ हुन्छ।
'Haat khaali' is the correct idiom for having no work.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Mero haat khaali chha' is the idiomatic way to say you have no money.
Situation: A friend asks you to lend them 5000 Rupees, but you have no money.
This is the polite way to decline a loan request.
राम: तिमी किन चिन्तित छौ? श्याम: के गर्नु यार, यो महिना _______ भयो।
Shyam is worried because he ran out of money (haat khaali bhayo).
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
5 perguntasNot really. It usually implies a lack of work or money. For leisure time, use 'Phursad'.
No, it's actually a humble way to say you have no tasks and are ready for more work.
You can say 'Haat bhari' (hands full), but it's less common. Usually, people just say 'Ma व्यस्त (byasta - busy) chu'.
It can mean 'no money' OR 'no work'. Context tells you which one.
It's mostly spoken. In formal writing, use 'Berojgaar' (unemployed) or 'Aarthik abhav' (financial lack).
Frases relacionadas
खल्ती रित्तो हुनु
synonymTo have an empty pocket.
हात धुनु
contrastTo wash one's hands of something.
फुर्सद हुनु
similarTo have free time.
हात लाग्नु
contrastTo acquire or get something.