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Asking 'How are you?' (Ki haal hai?)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

To ask 'How are you?' in Punjabi, use 'Ki haal hai?' which literally translates to 'What state is [your] condition?'

  • Use 'Ki haal hai?' for singular informal/neutral address.
  • Use 'Ki haal chaal hai?' for a slightly more conversational, friendly tone.
  • Use 'Tuhada ki haal hai?' for formal or plural address.
Ki (What) + haal (condition) + hai (is) + ?

Greeting Formations

Formality Punjabi English
Informal
Ki haal hai?
How are you?
Formal
Tuhada ki haal hai?
How are you (respectful)?
Plural
Tusi kiwen ho?
How are you all?

Common Shortened Forms

Full Short
Ki haal chaal hai?
Ki haal?

Meanings

The standard way to inquire about someone's well-being in Punjabi.

1

Informal greeting

Casual inquiry between friends.

“Ki haal hai?”

“Ki haal chaal hai?”

2

Formal/Respectful

Inquiry directed at elders or strangers.

“Tuhada ki haal hai?”

“Aap da ki haal hai?”

Reference Table

Reference table for Asking 'How are you?' (Ki haal hai?)
Form Structure Example
Informal
Ki haal hai?
Ki haal hai?
Formal
Tuhada ki haal hai?
Tuhada ki haal hai?
Plural
Tusi kiwen ho?
Tusi kiwen ho?

Espectro de formalidade

Formal
Tuhada ki haal hai?

Tuhada ki haal hai? (General greeting)

Neutro
Ki haal hai?

Ki haal hai? (General greeting)

Informal
Ki haal?

Ki haal? (General greeting)

Gíria
Ki report?

Ki report? (General greeting)

Greeting Map

Greetings

Informal

  • Ki haal hai How are you

Exemplos por nível

1

Ki haal hai?

How are you?

1

Tuhada ki haal hai?

How are you (formal)?

1

Ki haal chaal hai?

How is everything going?

1

Tusi kiwen ho, sab theek?

How are you, is everything okay?

1

Ki haal-chaal puchna zaroori hai.

It is important to ask about well-being.

1

Sada haal-chaal taan rab di mehar hai.

Our well-being is by God's grace.

Fácil de confundir

Asking 'How are you?' (Ki haal hai?) vs Ki haal hai vs Kiwen ho

Both mean how are you.

Erros comuns

Ki haal ho?

Ki haal hai?

Hai is the correct verb for condition.

Ki haal hai, friend?

Ki haal hai, dost?

Use Punjabi words.

Tusi ki haal hai?

Tuhada ki haal hai?

Tuhada is the possessive form.

Ki haal hai, sir?

Tuhada ki haal hai, sir?

Always use formal with titles.

Padrões de frases

___ ki haal hai?

Real World Usage

Texting very common

Ki haal hai?

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Smile

Always smile when asking.

Smart Tips

Use Tuhada.

Ki haal hai? Tuhada ki haal hai?

Pronúncia

kee

Ki

Pronounced like 'key'.

Question

Ki haal hai? (rising)

Inquiry

Memorize

Mnemônico

Ki (Key) to the heart is asking 'Ki haal hai'.

Associação visual

Imagine a key opening a door to a friend's house while saying 'Ki haal hai'.

Rhyme

Ki haal hai, sab theek hai.

Story

You walk into a shop. You smile. You say 'Ki haal hai'. The shopkeeper smiles back.

Word Web

Kihaalhaituhadakiwenho

Desafio

Say 'Ki haal hai' to three people today.

Notas culturais

Greetings are very important for social bonding.

Derived from Sanskrit roots.

Iniciadores de conversa

Ki haal hai?

Temas para diário

Write about who you greeted today.

Erros comuns

Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto


Incorrect

Correto

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

___ ki haal hai?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tuhada
Tuhada is formal.

Score: /1

Exercicios praticos

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

___ ki haal hai?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Tuhada
Tuhada is formal.

Score: /1

Perguntas frequentes (1)

No, it is very polite.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Como estas

Punjabi uses 'condition'.

French moderate

Comment allez-vous

French uses 'go'.

German moderate

Wie geht es dir

German uses 'go'.

Japanese high

Ogenki desu ka

Japanese is more indirect.

Arabic very_high

Kayfa halak

Very similar structure.

Chinese low

Ni hao ma

Punjabi uses 'condition'.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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