15秒了解
- Lend a hand, share the workload.
- Cooperative and supportive vibe.
- Common in family and friendly settings.
- Offers practical help with tasks.
意思
这个习语的意思是搭把手或帮助某人完成一项任务。它指的是分担负担并一起工作,尤其是在某人忙碌或不知所措的时候。把它看作是一种贡献,让工作对每个人来说都更容易,带来一种温暖和合作的氛围。
关键例句
3 / 12Texting a friend who is moving
अरे, पैकिंग में बहुत काम है! मैं कल आकर तुम्हारा हाथ बँटाता हूँ।
Hey, there's a lot of work in packing! I'll come tomorrow and help you out.
At a family gathering, helping with dinner prep
माँ, सब्जी काटने में मैं भी हाथ बँटा सकती हूँ।
Mom, I can also help out with chopping the vegetables.
Workplace, colleague overwhelmed with reports
यह रिपोर्ट बहुत लम्बी है। क्या मैं कुछ हाथ बँटा सकता हूँ?
This report is very long. Can I help out with some of it?
文化背景
In joint families, it is expected that children help parents with chores. Saying 'मैं हाथ बँटाता हूँ' is a sign of being a responsible family member. In modern offices, using this phrase shows you are a team player. It is a polite way to offer help without sounding condescending. During harvest seasons, neighbors often 'हाथ बँटाना' to help each other in the fields, showing strong community bonds.
Use it proactively
Don't wait to be asked. Offering to 'हाथ बँटाना' shows great initiative.
Family bonding
Use this phrase with parents or siblings to show you care about the family workload.
15秒了解
- Lend a hand, share the workload.
- Cooperative and supportive vibe.
- Common in family and friendly settings.
- Offers practical help with tasks.
What It Means
This phrase, हाथ बँटाना (haath batana), is a warm idiom. It means to help someone with their work. You're not just observing; you're actively joining in. It implies sharing a load or a task. It’s about teamwork and mutual support. It’s the opposite of saying, 'That’s not my problem!' It carries a feeling of camaraderie. It makes tasks feel lighter. It’s a beautiful way to show you care.
Origin Story
The origin of हाथ बँटाना is beautifully simple and practical. Imagine a time before machines did everything. Farming, building, cooking – all required many hands. When one person had a lot to do, others would literally offer their hands to help. They would बाँटना (batana), or share, their own hands' labor. This sharing of physical effort became a metaphor. It represents sharing any kind of work or responsibility. It’s rooted in the agricultural past of India. Community and collective effort were vital for survival. So, lending a hand was a literal act of survival and support.
How To Use It
Use हाथ बँटाना when someone needs help. It could be a friend, family member, or colleague. You offer to join them in their task. You can say, 'Let me help you!' or मैं भी हाथ बँटाता हूँ (main bhi haath batata hoon). It’s a gesture of solidarity. It shows you’re willing to contribute. It’s versatile for many situations. Just remember, it’s about actively participating. You’re not just supervising; you’re doing.
Real-Life Examples
- Your friend is packing for a move. You say, 'Don't worry, I'll
हाथ बँटाऊँगा.' - A colleague is swamped with deadlines. You offer, 'Can I
हाथ बँटाऊँ?' - Your mom is cooking a big meal. You ask, 'What can I do to
हाथ बँटाऊँ?' - During a group project, someone takes the lead. Others
हाथ बँटाते हैंto finish on time. - Cleaning up after a party is easier when everyone
हाथ बँटाते हैं. - Even online, helping moderate a forum is
हाथ बँटाना.
When To Use It
Use this phrase when you see someone struggling. It's perfect for tasks that are time-consuming. It fits when a job requires multiple people. Think of chores, projects, or even emotional support. It’s great for family gatherings. It works well in friendly work environments. Use it when you genuinely want to offer assistance. It’s a positive and helpful expression. It strengthens bonds between people. It’s about shared effort and success.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid हाथ बँटाना for tasks that are solely your responsibility. Don't use it if you plan to just watch. It’s not for taking over someone's job. If the task is dangerous, maybe reconsider. It’s also not for bossing others around. It’s about helping, not directing. Using it inappropriately might seem insincere. It’s definitely not for complaining about the work. Save it for genuine offers of help.
Common Mistakes
मैं तुम्हारा काम कर देता हूँ (Main tumhara kaam kar deta hoon)
✓मैं तुम्हारे काम में हाथ बँटा देता हूँ (Main tumhare kaam mein haath batana deta hoon). The first is too direct, implying you'll do their *entire* job. The second is a gentle offer to help.
मुझे मदद चाहिए (Mujhe madad chahiye)
✓क्या तुम मेरे काम में हाथ बँटा सकते हो? (Kya tum mere kaam mein haath batana sakte ho?). The first is a demand for help. The second is a polite request, using the idiom.
मैं मदद नहीं कर सकता (Main madad nahin kar sakta)
✓मैं अभी व्यस्त हूँ, पर बाद में हाथ बँटा सकता हूँ। (Main abhi vyast hoon, par baad mein haath batana sakta hoon). The first is a blunt refusal. The second offers a compromise, using the idiom.
Similar Expressions
मदद करना(Madad karna): This is the general word for 'to help'.हाथ बँटानाis more specific about sharing the *workload*.सहयोग देना(Sahayog dena): To give cooperation. It’s more formal and often used in professional settings.काम आना(Kaam aana): Literally 'to come to work', meaning to be useful or helpful in a specific situation.साथ देना(Saath dena): To stand by someone, to support them. Broader than just work help.
Memory Trick
Picture two hands, literally बाँट (baant - dividing) a plate of delicious रोटी (roti - bread). They are sharing the food, just like you share the work! Or think of हाथ (haath - hands) being बँटे (bante - divided/shared) among many tasks. It’s about dividing the effort, not the hands themselves! It’s like a team huddle where everyone puts their hands in.
Quick FAQ
- What's the core idea? Sharing the workload.
- Is it formal? Usually neutral to informal.
- Can I use it for chores? Absolutely!
- What if I can't help much? Even a little help counts as
हाथ बँटाना.
使用说明
This idiom is best used in informal to neutral situations, focusing on the act of sharing a task or workload. Avoid using it in highly formal settings or when you intend to take over the entire task rather than just assist. It carries a warm, cooperative vibe, so ensure your tone matches the helpful intent.
Use it proactively
Don't wait to be asked. Offering to 'हाथ बँटाना' shows great initiative.
Family bonding
Use this phrase with parents or siblings to show you care about the family workload.
例句
12अरे, पैकिंग में बहुत काम है! मैं कल आकर तुम्हारा हाथ बँटाता हूँ।
Hey, there's a lot of work in packing! I'll come tomorrow and help you out.
Here, the speaker is offering practical help with a physically demanding task.
माँ, सब्जी काटने में मैं भी हाथ बँटा सकती हूँ।
Mom, I can also help out with chopping the vegetables.
This shows a willingness to join in a household chore during a family event.
यह रिपोर्ट बहुत लम्बी है। क्या मैं कुछ हाथ बँटा सकता हूँ?
This report is very long. Can I help out with some of it?
This is a polite offer of assistance in a professional but friendly context.
इस प्रोजेक्ट को पूरा करने के लिए पूरी टीम ने हाथ बँटाया! #Teamwork #Collaboration
The whole team pitched in to complete this project! #Teamwork #Collaboration
Used here to highlight collective effort on social media, making it relatable.
तुम्हारे घर के काम में थोड़ा हाथ बँटाने के लिए मैं आ जाऊँ?
Should I come over to help out a bit with your household chores?
This conveys care and a desire to ease the burden for someone going through a tough time.
ये IKEA का फर्नीचर जोड़ना मतलब असली परीक्षा है! चलो, मिलकर हाथ बँटाते हैं, वरना ये टूट ही जाएगा।
Assembling this IKEA furniture is a real test! Come on, let's help each other out, otherwise, it'll just break.
Adds a touch of humor about a notoriously difficult task, emphasizing shared struggle.
हाँ, मैं टीम में काम करना पसंद करता हूँ और ज़रूरतमंद सहकर्मियों के लिए हमेशा हाथ बँटाता हूँ।
Yes, I enjoy working in a team and always lend a hand to colleagues in need.
Demonstrates a positive attitude towards collaboration and support in a formal interview.
✗ मैं तुम्हारे सारे काम में हाथ बँटा दूँगा। → ✓ मैं तुम्हारे काम में थोड़ा हाथ बँटा दूँगा।
✗ I will help with all your work. → ✓ I will help out a bit with your work.
The first sounds like you're taking over their entire role, which might be overwhelming or presumptuous.
✗ चलो, मैं बस देखूँगा कि तुम कैसे हाथ बँटाते हो। → ✓ चलो, मैं तुम्हारी मदद करता हूँ।
✗ Come on, I'll just watch how you help out. → ✓ Come on, I'll help you.
This phrase implies active participation, not passive observation. The first is contradictory and confusing.
भाई लोग, चैट में थोड़ा हाथ बँटाओ, स्ट्रीम को ऊपर ले जाओ!
Brothers, help out a bit in the chat, let's push the stream up!
Used informally in a community context to encourage engagement and support.
अरे, ये बैग्स तो बहुत भारी हैं! लाइए, मैं थोड़ा हाथ बँटा दूँ।
Oh, these bags are very heavy! Here, let me help out a bit.
A common, polite offer of physical assistance in everyday life.
हमें मिलकर इस पार्क की सफाई में हाथ बँटाना चाहिए।
We should all pitch in together to clean this park.
Emphasizes collective responsibility for a common good.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct postposition.
क्या तुम रसोई के काम ___ हाथ बँटाओगे?
The idiom 'हाथ बँटाना' always takes 'में' to indicate the task.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the best option.
Correct usage requires the postposition 'में'.
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2 练习क्या तुम रसोई के काम ___ हाथ बँटाओगे?
The idiom 'हाथ बँटाना' always takes 'में' to indicate the task.
Choose the best option.
Correct usage requires the postposition 'में'.
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常见问题
3 个问题Yes, if you are helping a friend with their project, you can say 'मैं तुम्हारे होमवर्क में हाथ बँटा सकता हूँ'.
No, it is very polite and helpful.
No, it means you share the burden, not necessarily do it all.
相关表达
मदद करना
synonymTo help
सहयोग देना
similarTo cooperate
कंधे से कंधा मिलाकर चलना
builds onTo work shoulder to shoulder