Significado
Strongly disagreeing with something.
Contexto cultural
In Pakistani hospitality, 'Bilkul nahi' is often the first response to an offer of food, even if the person is hungry. It's a dance of politeness where the host must insist and the guest eventually accepts. In the 'Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb' (syncretic culture), 'Bilkul nahi' is used with a specific hand gesture—a slight wave of the hand—to show humility while refusing a compliment. In modern offices, 'Bilkul nahi' is used to set boundaries against 'scope creep' or unpaid overtime, though it's often softened with 'Sir/Ma'am'. On Urdu Twitter/X, 'Bilkul nahi' is a popular meme response to absurd political claims or 'fake news'.
The 'Bhi' Boost
Add 'bhi' (بالکل بھی نہیں) to sound like a native when you want to say 'Not in the slightest'.
Watch Your Tone
Saying 'Bilkul nahi' too loudly to an elder can sound like you are shouting. Keep the volume low to remain polite.
Significado
Strongly disagreeing with something.
The 'Bhi' Boost
Add 'bhi' (بالکل بھی نہیں) to sound like a native when you want to say 'Not in the slightest'.
Watch Your Tone
Saying 'Bilkul nahi' too loudly to an elder can sound like you are shouting. Keep the volume low to remain polite.
The Polite Refusal
When someone offers you money (Eidi or a gift), say 'Bilkul nahi' at least twice before accepting. It's the local custom!
Spelling Hack
Remember: Bilkul has an 'Alif' that stays silent. Think of it as a 'silent ghost' in the word.
Teste-se
Choose the most natural response to: 'کیا آپ کو بھوک لگی ہے؟' (Are you hungry?)
کیا آپ کو بھوک لگی ہے؟
'Bilkul nahi' is the correct emphatic negation for saying you aren't hungry because you just ate.
Fill in the blank to say 'I don't know at all'.
مجھے ______ نہیں معلوم۔
'Bilkul' is used with 'nahi' (or the negative 'ma'loom') to mean 'at all'.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
احمد: کیا تم مجھ سے ناراض ہو؟ سارہ: ________! تم تو میرے بہترین دوست ہو۔
Sarah is reassuring her friend, so a strong 'Not at all!' is the most appropriate response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: Someone asks if you are tired after a 10-minute walk.
Since a 10-minute walk is short, you would emphatically say you aren't tired.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Levels of 'No' in Urdu
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosکیا آپ کو بھوک لگی ہے؟
'Bilkul nahi' is the correct emphatic negation for saying you aren't hungry because you just ate.
مجھے ______ نہیں معلوم۔
'Bilkul' is used with 'nahi' (or the negative 'ma'loom') to mean 'at all'.
احمد: کیا تم مجھ سے ناراض ہو؟ سارہ: ________! تم تو میرے بہترین دوست ہو۔
Sarah is reassuring her friend, so a strong 'Not at all!' is the most appropriate response.
Situation: Someone asks if you are tired after a 10-minute walk.
Since a 10-minute walk is short, you would emphatically say you aren't tired.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNot inherently. It depends on your tone. It's a standard way to say 'Not at all'.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in formal essays and letters.
'Hargiz nahi' is much stronger, like 'Never!', while 'Bilkul nahi' is 'Not at all'.
Because it comes from the Arabic 'bi-al-kull'. The 'Alif' is part of the Arabic definite article.
Yes! 'Bilkul' alone means 'Exactly' or 'Totally'.
You can just say 'Nahin yaar' or 'Bilkul ni'.
Yes, it is identical in spoken Hindi.
No, for that you would say 'Mujhe parwah nahi'.
Yes, but add 'Sir' or 'Ma'am' to soften it: 'Bilkul nahi sir'.
No, 'Bilkul nahi' is invariable.
Frases relacionadas
ہرگز نہیں
similarNever / Under no circumstances
قطعی نہیں
synonymDecisively not
جی نہیں
similarNo (polite)
بالکل ٹھیک
builds onAbsolutely right / Perfectly fine
بالکل بھی نہیں
specialized formNot even a little bit