Significado
Complaining about a headache
Contexto cultural
In Pakistan, the first remedy for a headache is almost always 'Chai'. If that fails, 'Panadol' is the most recognized brand name for medicine. Applying 'Sarson ka tel' (mustard oil) or a balm like 'Zandu Balm' to the forehead is a very common traditional practice. The phrase is often used as a 'polite excuse' to avoid long phone calls or social gatherings, as it is culturally difficult to say 'no' directly. Headaches are often categorized as 'Garmi' (heat-based). Cooling foods like yogurt or cucumber are recommended.
The 'Chai' Connection
If you tell an Urdu speaker your head hurts, they will almost certainly offer you tea. Accepting it is a great way to practice social Urdu!
Gender Matters
Never say 'rahi hai' for a headache. It's a very common mistake that immediately marks you as a beginner.
Significado
Complaining about a headache
The 'Chai' Connection
If you tell an Urdu speaker your head hurts, they will almost certainly offer you tea. Accepting it is a great way to practice social Urdu!
Gender Matters
Never say 'rahi hai' for a headache. It's a very common mistake that immediately marks you as a beginner.
Intensity Adverbs
Add 'بہت' (bohat - very) or 'شدید' (shadeed - intense) before 'dard' to show how much it hurts.
The Polite Exit
Use this phrase if you are stuck in a boring conversation. It's the most socially acceptable way to leave.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct auxiliary verb for the present continuous tense.
میرا سر درد ______ رہا ہے۔
The standard phrase uses 'kar' (from karna) to describe the head 'doing' pain.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for a masculine noun like 'Sar'?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Sar' and 'Dard' are masculine, so both the possessive pronoun (Mera) and the verb (raha hai) must be masculine.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
When would you say 'Mera sar phat raha hai'?
'Sar phatna' (head bursting) is used for extreme, intense pain.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
A: شور کم کرو! B: کیوں؟ A: کیونکہ ______۔
Asking someone to reduce noise is a common reaction to having a headache.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Headache Intensity
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosمیرا سر درد ______ رہا ہے۔
The standard phrase uses 'kar' (from karna) to describe the head 'doing' pain.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Sar' and 'Dard' are masculine, so both the possessive pronoun (Mera) and the verb (raha hai) must be masculine.
When would you say 'Mera sar phat raha hai'?
'Sar phatna' (head bursting) is used for extreme, intense pain.
A: شور کم کرو! B: کیوں؟ A: کیونکہ ______۔
Asking someone to reduce noise is a common reaction to having a headache.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
14 perguntasYes, it is correct and means 'I have a headache.' However, 'Mera sar dard kar raha hai' is more common when the pain is active and ongoing.
'Sar' is masculine. This is why we say 'Mera sar' and not 'Meri sar'.
'Dard karna' feels like the body part is actively aching. 'Dard hona' is more like the state of pain existing. Both are used, but 'karna' is very common for headaches.
You can say 'Mujhe aadhe sar ka dard hai' (I have pain of half the head).
Yes, just replace 'Sar' with 'Pet' (Stomach): 'Mera pet dard kar raha hai'.
It's an idiomatic way to say the pain is so intense it feels like the head will burst. Use it for very strong headaches.
Yes, it is neutral and perfectly fine to use with a supervisor or teacher.
It means your head feels heavy, usually from tiredness, a cold, or lack of sleep, rather than sharp pain.
Ask: 'Kya aap ka sar dard kar raha hai?'
Yes, but usually in poetry or songs. In daily life, 'Dard' usually refers to physical pain.
The plural is also 'Sar', but you rarely talk about multiple heads hurting unless you are in a very strange situation!
Yes, 'dukh raha hai' is a very common synonym for 'dard kar raha hai'.
It's a famous brand of ointment people rub on their foreheads in South Asia to cure headaches.
Say: 'Mera sar dard theek ho gaya hai.'
Frases relacionadas
سر میں درد
similarPain in the head
سر پھٹنا
specialized formHead bursting
سر چکرانا
similarDizziness
سر بھاری ہونا
similarHead feeling heavy
سر کھانا
contrastTo annoy someone
آدھے سر کا درد
specialized formMigraine