भविष्य में क्या होगा, कहना मुश्किल है।
bhavishya mein kya hoga, kehna mushkil hai.
Hard to say what future holds.
意思
Expresses uncertainty about upcoming events or outcomes.
文化背景
The phrase reflects the concept of 'Anishchitta' (Uncertainty) which is central to many Indian philosophies. It's often used to show humility. In business meetings, this phrase is used as a 'polite hedge' to avoid over-promising to clients or superiors. Many songs use variations of this to emphasize living in the moment (Carpe Diem). Farmers often use this regarding monsoon rains, which are the lifeblood of the economy but highly unpredictable.
Use it to end arguments
If a political or sports debate is getting too heated, use this phrase to gracefully exit the conversation.
Don't sound too pessimistic
Pair it with a smile or a positive thought so you don't sound like you're predicting doom.
意思
Expresses uncertainty about upcoming events or outcomes.
Use it to end arguments
If a political or sports debate is getting too heated, use this phrase to gracefully exit the conversation.
Don't sound too pessimistic
Pair it with a smile or a positive thought so you don't sound like you're predicting doom.
The 'Inshallah' connection
In North India, this phrase is often used in the same contexts where Urdu speakers might say 'Inshallah' (God willing).
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
भविष्य में क्या होगा, ______ मुश्किल है।
'कहना' (to say) is the standard verb used in this idiom.
Which sentence best expresses uncertainty about the future in a neutral way?
Choose the best option:
This is the most balanced and neutral way to express uncertainty.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate phrase.
A: क्या आपको लगता है कि शेयर बाज़ार ऊपर जाएगा? B: ____________________, बाज़ार बहुत अस्थिर है।
This phrase fits the context of market uncertainty perfectly.
Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase.
Situation: A journalist asking an expert about the impact of a new law.
Experts use this to avoid making unverified claims.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习भविष्य में क्या होगा, ______ मुश्किल है।
'कहना' (to say) is the standard verb used in this idiom.
Choose the best option:
This is the most balanced and neutral way to express uncertainty.
A: क्या आपको लगता है कि शेयर बाज़ार ऊपर जाएगा? B: ____________________, बाज़ार बहुत अस्थिर है।
This phrase fits the context of market uncertainty perfectly.
Situation: A journalist asking an expert about the impact of a new law.
Experts use this to avoid making unverified claims.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, it's neutral. It sounds thoughtful rather than stiff. For a very casual vibe, use 'आगे का पता नहीं'.
You can, but it sounds like a textbook. 'Mushkil' is much more natural in speech.
Not necessarily. It just implies that the future is unknown. It can be used for both positive and negative uncertainties.
'Bhavishya' is the abstract 'Future'. 'Kal' means 'Tomorrow' or 'Yesterday'. Use 'Bhavishya' for long-term uncertainty.
Replace 'mushkil' with 'namumkin' (नामुमकिन).
In writing, yes. It separates the subject clause from the predicate.
Yes, it's very appropriate for discussing risks or market trends.
'Hoga' is the future tense (will happen). 'Hai' is used at the end because the difficulty *is* current.
Yes: 'कहना मुश्किल है' (Hard to say).
Using 'bolna' instead of 'kehna'. Remember: you 'say' (kehna) a fact, you 'speak' (bolna) a language.
相关表达
कल किसने देखा है
similarWho has seen tomorrow?
आगे-आगे देखिए होता है क्या
builds onWait and see what happens.
वक्त बताएगा
synonymTime will tell.
अनिश्चितता
specialized formUncertainty