Significado
Telling someone to be careful or slow.
Contexto cultural
In Pakistan, 'Aaram se' is often used by elders as a form of 'Dua' (blessing). When they tell you to go 'Aaram se', they are implicitly asking for God's protection over you. In the refined 'Tehzeeb' (etiquette) of Lucknow, 'Aaram se' is used to show that you are not imposing on someone. It's a way of saying 'Take all the time you need, I am in no rush.' Using 'Aaram se' in a professional setting can be tricky. It can either mean 'meticulously' (positive) or 'lazily' (negative) depending on the boss's temperament. At roadside tea stalls, 'Aaram se' is the rhythm of life. People sit for hours 'Aaram se', discussing politics and sports, rejecting the fast-paced modern world.
The Magic Softener
If you need to criticize someone's work, start with 'Aaram se'. It makes the feedback feel like a suggestion rather than an attack.
Don't over-relax
In a job interview, don't say you work 'Aaram se' unless you clarify you mean 'meticulously'. Otherwise, they might think you are slow.
Significado
Telling someone to be careful or slow.
The Magic Softener
If you need to criticize someone's work, start with 'Aaram se'. It makes the feedback feel like a suggestion rather than an attack.
Don't over-relax
In a job interview, don't say you work 'Aaram se' unless you clarify you mean 'meticulously'. Otherwise, they might think you are slow.
The 'Bhai' Factor
When saying 'Aaram se' to a stranger (like a driver), always add 'Bhai' (Brother) to keep it polite.
Teste-se
Which phrase would you use if you see a child running toward a busy street?
بچہ سڑک کی طرف بھاگ رہا ہے۔ آپ کیا کہیں گے؟
'Aaram se!' is the standard warning to tell someone to be careful or slow down.
Fill in the blank to tell someone to drive carefully.
بھائی، گاڑی _______ چلاؤ۔
In the context of driving, 'Aaram se' means 'carefully'.
Match the 'Aaram se' usage to the correct situation.
1. 'Aaram se baitho' | 2. 'Aaram se khao' | 3. 'Aaram se baat karo'
1-B (Hospitality), 2-A (Safety), 3-C (Composure).
Complete the dialogue between a waiter and a customer.
Waiter: 'یہ رہی آپ کی گرم کافی۔' | Customer: 'شکریہ، میں اسے _______ پیوں گا۔'
You drink hot coffee 'Aaram se' (slowly/carefully) to avoid burning yourself.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When to say 'Aaram se'
Physical
- • Walking on ice
- • Carrying glass
- • Climbing stairs
Emotional
- • During an argument
- • When stressed
- • Making big decisions
Social
- • Welcoming guests
- • Eating together
- • Speaking to learners
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosبچہ سڑک کی طرف بھاگ رہا ہے۔ آپ کیا کہیں گے؟
'Aaram se!' is the standard warning to tell someone to be careful or slow down.
بھائی، گاڑی _______ چلاؤ۔
In the context of driving, 'Aaram se' means 'carefully'.
1. 'Aaram se baitho' | 2. 'Aaram se khao' | 3. 'Aaram se baat karo'
1-B (Hospitality), 2-A (Safety), 3-C (Composure).
Waiter: 'یہ رہی آپ کی گرم کافی۔' | Customer: 'شکریہ، میں اسے _______ پیوں گا۔'
You drink hot coffee 'Aaram se' (slowly/carefully) to avoid burning yourself.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes! In sentences like 'Main ye aaram se kar sakta hoon', it means 'I can do this easily/without effort'.
Yes, if you are worried about their safety (e.g., they are climbing stairs). It shows concern.
'Ahista' only means slowly. 'Aaram se' means slowly, carefully, and comfortably.
No, it is an adverbial phrase and remains the same regardless of gender.
It's better to use 'Ehtiyat se' or 'Itminan se' in very formal writing, but 'Aaram se' is fine for internal office chats.
You don't usually use 'Aaram se' as a goodbye. Instead, say 'Khuda Hafiz' and then 'Aaram se jana' (Go safely).
Yes, it is identical in spoken Hindi and used just as frequently.
Rarely. 'Dheere se' is much better for volume. 'Aaram se' for volume implies 'calmly' rather than 'low decibels'.
Add 'Bohot' (Very) -> 'Bohot aaram se'.
Yes, 'Halke mein' is a common slang alternative among youth.
Frases relacionadas
احتیاط سے
synonymWith caution
آہستہ آہستہ
similarSlowly slowly
سکون سے
similarWith peace/tranquility
جلدی میں
contrastIn a hurry