A1 Expression Formal

کھڑے ہو جائیں

کھڑے ہو جائیں

Stand up

Significado

Asking someone to stand.

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Contexto cultural

Standing up when a teacher enters is mandatory. It is called 'Standing in respect'. If a student remains seated, it is seen as a major disciplinary issue. In certain South Asian Islamic traditions, participants stand during the 'Salam' (salutation) as a mark of deep spiritual respect. Younger people are culturally expected to stand up and offer their seats to elders or women, even if the younger person is tired. The Pakistani legal system, following British-Indian traditions, requires everyone to stand when the judge enters or leaves the courtroom.

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The 'Adab' Rule

When in doubt in a Pakistani home, if an older person enters the room, just stand up. You don't even need to say anything; the action speaks volumes.

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Avoid 'Khara ho ja'

Unless you are talking to a pet or are very angry, avoid the singular informal form. It sounds like a harsh command.

Significado

Asking someone to stand.

💬

The 'Adab' Rule

When in doubt in a Pakistani home, if an older person enters the room, just stand up. You don't even need to say anything; the action speaks volumes.

⚠️

Avoid 'Khara ho ja'

Unless you are talking to a pet or are very angry, avoid the singular informal form. It sounds like a harsh command.

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The Nasal 'N'

Make sure to nasalize the end of 'jayen'. If you pronounce it with a hard 'n', it sounds like a different dialect or non-native.

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Classroom Context

If you are a student, wait for the teacher to say 'Baith jayen' (Sit down) before you sit back down.

Teste-se

Choose the most respectful way to ask a guest to stand for a photo.

مہمان صاحب، تصویر کے لیے ________۔

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: کھڑے ہو جائیں

The 'jayen' ending is the only one appropriate for a guest (formal/respectful).

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'Hona' and 'Jana'.

بچوں، جب پرنسپل آئیں تو ________ (Stand up).

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: کھڑے ہو جائیں

Since 'Bachon' (children) is plural, 'Kharay ho jayen' is the correct plural command.

Match the phrase to the correct social context.

Match 'کھڑے ہو جائیں' with its best context:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A teacher addressing a class

It is the standard polite/plural command for a classroom.

Complete the dialogue between a mother and her son.

Mother: بیٹا، دادا ابو آ گئے ہیں۔ Son: جی امی، میں ________ ہوں۔

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: کھڑا ہو جاتا

The son is speaking about himself ('Main'), so he uses the first-person singular 'Khara ho jata hoon'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Formality Levels of 'Stand Up'

Very Formal
تشریف لائیں Tashreef layen
Polite/Standard
کھڑے ہو جائیں Kharay ho jayen
Informal
کھڑے ہو جاؤ Kharay ho jao

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Choose the most respectful way to ask a guest to stand for a photo. Choose A1

مہمان صاحب، تصویر کے لیے ________۔

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: کھڑے ہو جائیں

The 'jayen' ending is the only one appropriate for a guest (formal/respectful).

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'Hona' and 'Jana'. Fill Blank A2

بچوں، جب پرنسپل آئیں تو ________ (Stand up).

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: کھڑے ہو جائیں

Since 'Bachon' (children) is plural, 'Kharay ho jayen' is the correct plural command.

Match the phrase to the correct social context. situation_matching A1

Match 'کھڑے ہو جائیں' with its best context:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A teacher addressing a class

It is the standard polite/plural command for a classroom.

Complete the dialogue between a mother and her son. dialogue_completion B1

Mother: بیٹا، دادا ابو آ گئے ہیں۔ Son: جی امی، میں ________ ہوں۔

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: کھڑا ہو جاتا

The son is speaking about himself ('Main'), so he uses the first-person singular 'Khara ho jata hoon'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, it is also used for one person to show respect (honorific plural).

No, for that you should use 'Apnay haq ke liye larna' (fight for your right).

'Uthna' is to rise/get up (from bed or floor), while 'Kharay hona' is specifically to be in a standing position.

In traditional Urdu-speaking culture, yes, it is considered quite rude.

You can say 'Baraye meherbani, kharay ho jaiye'.

In the polite 'jayen' form, 'Kharay' is used for both genders. In informal 'jao', a woman would be 'Khari ho jao'.

Yes, frequently in classroom or courtroom scenes.

You can, but 'Kharay ho jao' is more natural for friends.

You can say 'Main khara nahi ho sakta' (I cannot stand). People will understand.

Literally yes, but here it acts as an auxiliary verb to show the action is completed politely.

Frases relacionadas

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بیٹھ جائیں

contrast

Please sit down

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تشریف رکھیں

specialized form

Please be seated (very formal)

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اٹھ کھڑے ہونا

builds on

To rise up/revolt

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سیدھے کھڑے ہوں

specialized form

Stand up straight

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پاؤں پر کھڑا ہونا

similar

To be self-reliant

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