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कोई नाराज़गी नहीं

koi narazgi nahi

No offense

字面意思: No anger/resentment

15秒了解

  • Use to soften potentially critical remarks.
  • Means 'no hard feelings' or 'don't be offended'.
  • Best for informal to neutral situations.
  • Avoid for serious offenses or formal settings.

意思

这个短语用于在你说了可能被误解的话时缓和气氛。它字面上告诉对方你没有恶意,或者你不希望他们因为你所说的话而感到难过。

关键例句

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Texting a friend about plans

कल रात पार्टी में आने के लिए शुक्रिया। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर मुझे थोड़ी जल्दी निकलना पड़ा।

Thanks for coming to the party last night. No offense, but I had to leave a little early.

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Giving constructive feedback at work

आपकी प्रेजेंटेशन अच्छी थी, कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर क्या हम आंकड़ों पर थोड़ा और काम कर सकते हैं?

Your presentation was good, no offense, but can we work a bit more on the data?

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Casual conversation with a friend

अरे यार, तुमने मेरा फेवरेट मग तोड़ दिया! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर अब मैं चाय कैसे पियूँगा?

Oh man, you broke my favorite mug! No offense, but how will I drink tea now?

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文化背景

In North Indian social circles, 'naraazgi' is often expressed through silence (Katti). Saying 'Koi naraazgi nahi' is the formal way to break that silence. In modern Indian startups, this phrase is used to bridge the gap between traditional hierarchy and modern flat structures. Many iconic movie scenes involve a hero and villain (or two friends) saying this before a final reconciliation or a parting of ways. Elders often use this phrase after giving a long lecture to a younger relative to ensure the relative doesn't feel alienated.

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The 'Z' Sound

Make sure to pronounce the 'z' in Naraazgi. If you say 'Naraajgi' (with a 'j'), it sounds less refined and more regional.

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Gender Agreement

Always remember 'naraazgi' is feminine. Use 'hai', 'thi', or 'hogi', never 'tha' or 'hoga'.

15秒了解

  • Use to soften potentially critical remarks.
  • Means 'no hard feelings' or 'don't be offended'.
  • Best for informal to neutral situations.
  • Avoid for serious offenses or formal settings.

What It Means

This phrase is your verbal parachute. It's used when you've said something that *could* be misinterpreted. You're basically saying, 'I hope you're not upset by what I just said.' It's a way to preemptively smooth things over. It shows you care about the other person's feelings. It’s a bit like sending a virtual peace offering. It’s not an apology, but it’s close! It’s about maintaining harmony. Who knew words could be so diplomatic? It's like adding a smiley face to a potentially stern email.

How To Use It

Use कोई नाराज़गी नहीं right after you say something potentially sensitive. Or, you can use it when someone else says something that *might* have offended you, but you want to let it slide. It’s super versatile. You can use it in texts, emails, or even face-to-face. Imagine you're giving feedback at work. You might say, 'Your report was good, but maybe we could add more data points. कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, I just want it to be perfect!' Or, if a friend playfully teases you, you might reply, 'Okay, okay, कोई नाराज़गी नहीं!' It’s about managing the vibe. Don't overthink it; just use it when you feel a slight chill in the conversation. It's like adding a little buffer to your words.

Formality & Register

This phrase leans informal to neutral. It’s not something you’d typically use in a super formal setting, like a legal deposition or a presidential speech. But it’s perfect for everyday conversations. Think chatting with colleagues, friends, or even acquaintances. In a professional email, you might use it cautiously. It could come across as a bit too casual depending on your boss. However, in a friendly work environment, it's fine. It's like wearing jeans to a business casual event – usually okay, but know your audience. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a comfortable sweater.

Real-Life Examples

  • Texting a friend: 'Hey, did you finish that project? कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, just checking!' (Translation: 'Hey, did you finish that project? No offense, just checking!')
  • Giving feedback: 'I think this design could be brighter. कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, but let's try some other colors.' (Translation: 'I think this design could be brighter. No offense, but let's try some other colors.')
  • Social media comment: 'Love your outfit! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, but where did you get that bag?' (Translation: 'Love your outfit! No offense, but where did you get that bag?')
  • Work meeting: 'So, my suggestion is we postpone the launch. कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, but I think we need more time.' (Translation: 'So, my suggestion is we postpone the launch. No offense, but I think we need more time.')

When To Use It

Use कोई नाराज़गी नहीं when you need to soften a potentially critical comment. It's great for giving constructive feedback. Use it when you're joking around and don't want to be misunderstood. It's perfect for navigating sensitive topics. Think about telling a friend their new haircut isn't your favorite. You'd definitely want to add this phrase! It’s your verbal safety net. Use it when you want to maintain a positive relationship. It’s like putting a soft pillow between your words and someone’s ears.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid कोई नाराज़गी नहीं if you've genuinely said something deeply offensive. This phrase won't fix a major gaffe. It’s for minor bumps, not major crashes. Don't use it if you *actually* want the other person to be upset. That would be… weird. Also, skip it in extremely formal situations. It might sound flippant. If you're presenting a formal report to the board, maybe stick to more professional language. It's not a magic wand for every situation. It's more like a polite nudge. Don't use it when you're genuinely angry; it sounds insincere.

Common Mistakes

  • कोई नाराज़गी है → ✓ कोई नाराज़गी नहीं (You're saying there *isn't* any anger, not that there *is*.)
  • ✗ Using it after a compliment: 'You look great! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं!' (This makes the compliment sound suspicious, like you actually *do* have something negative to say.)
  • ✗ Saying it too much: Overusing it makes you sound insecure or passive-aggressive. Like saying 'bless your heart' in Texas – context is everything!

Common Variations

  • Slightly more formal: कोई बुरा न माने (koi bura na maane) - 'May no one take it badly.' This is a bit more polite and formal.
  • More direct/blunt: Sometimes people just skip it, especially among very close friends. They rely on shared understanding.
  • Regional: In some areas, the tone and context might shift the meaning slightly. But the core idea of 'no hard feelings' remains.
  • Generational: Younger speakers might use it more casually in texts. Older speakers might reserve it for more significant interactions.

Real Conversations

Speaker 1: Hey, I borrowed your charger yesterday. Hope you didn't need it urgently!

Speaker 2: Nah, it was fine. कोई नाराज़गी नहीं!

Speaker 1: Your presentation was good, but I think the conclusion needs more impact.

Speaker 2: कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, I appreciate the feedback. How can we improve it?

Speaker 1: I can't believe you ate the last slice of pizza!

Speaker 2: Oops! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं? I was starving!

Quick FAQ

  • Is it an apology? Not exactly. It's more about preventing offense than apologizing for a specific wrong.
  • When is it used? After saying something potentially critical or blunt, or when you want to ensure no misunderstanding.
  • Can I use it in emails? Yes, but be mindful of the context. It's safer in internal, informal emails.
  • What if I *am* angry? Don't use it! It would sound fake. Use it only when you genuinely want to maintain peace.
  • Is it always polite? Generally, yes. But overuse or wrong context can make it sound insincere.

使用说明

This phrase is generally informal to neutral in tone. While useful for softening feedback or potentially awkward statements, avoid using it in highly formal settings or when a genuine, serious apology is required. Overuse can make you sound insincere or passive-aggressive.

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The 'Z' Sound

Make sure to pronounce the 'z' in Naraazgi. If you say 'Naraajgi' (with a 'j'), it sounds less refined and more regional.

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Gender Agreement

Always remember 'naraazgi' is feminine. Use 'hai', 'thi', or 'hogi', never 'tha' or 'hoga'.

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The Smile Factor

This phrase works best with a warm smile. Without it, it can sound sarcastic.

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Use with 'Ummeed hai'

Starting with 'Ummeed hai' (I hope) makes the phrase sound much more polite and less like a command.

例句

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#1 Texting a friend about plans
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कल रात पार्टी में आने के लिए शुक्रिया। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर मुझे थोड़ी जल्दी निकलना पड़ा।

Thanks for coming to the party last night. No offense, but I had to leave a little early.

Used here to explain leaving early without sounding rude or dismissive of the event.

#2 Giving constructive feedback at work
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आपकी प्रेजेंटेशन अच्छी थी, कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर क्या हम आंकड़ों पर थोड़ा और काम कर सकते हैं?

Your presentation was good, no offense, but can we work a bit more on the data?

Softens the critique to make it easier for the colleague to accept.

#3 Casual conversation with a friend
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अरे यार, तुमने मेरा फेवरेट मग तोड़ दिया! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर अब मैं चाय कैसे पियूँगा?

Oh man, you broke my favorite mug! No offense, but how will I drink tea now?

A lighthearted way to express mild annoyance about a broken item.

#4 Social media comment on a photo
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आपकी नई हेयरस्टाइल अच्छी लग रही है! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर मुझे आपकी पुरानी वाली ज़्यादा पसंद थी।

Your new hairstyle looks good! No offense, but I liked your old one more.

Attempts to balance a compliment with a potentially less favorable opinion.

#5 Responding to a minor inconvenience
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माफ़ करना, मैं थोड़ा लेट हो गया। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं?

Sorry, I got a bit late. No offense?

Checking in to make sure the lateness didn't cause any real issue.

#6 Professional email to a colleague
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इस रिपोर्ट पर आपके इनपुट के लिए धन्यवाद। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, लेकिन मुझे लगता है कि हमें कुछ बिंदुओं पर पुनर्विचार करना चाहिए।

Thanks for your input on this report. No offense, but I think we should reconsider some points.

Used in a professional context to soften a request for revision.

Mistake: Using the wrong form 常见错误
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✗ कल रात पार्टी में आने के लिए शुक्रिया। कोई नाराज़गी है, पर मुझे थोड़ी जल्दी निकलना पड़ा। → ✓ कल रात पार्टी में आने के लिए शुक्रिया। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर मुझे थोड़ी जल्दी निकलना पड़ा।

✗ Thanks for coming to the party last night. Is there any offense, but I had to leave a little early. → ✓ Thanks for coming to the party last night. No offense, but I had to leave a little early.

The phrase means 'there is NO offense', so 'है' (is) is incorrect.

Mistake: Using after a compliment 常见错误
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✗ तुम्हारी ड्रेस बहुत सुंदर है! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं! → ✓ तुम्हारी ड्रेस बहुत सुंदर है!

✗ Your dress is very beautiful! No offense! → ✓ Your dress is very beautiful!

Adding 'no offense' after a compliment makes it sound like you have a hidden negative thought.

#9 Humorous self-deprecation
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मैंने फिर से खाना जला दिया! कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर आज रात शायद हम बाहर से ऑर्डर करेंगे।

I burned the food again! No offense, but maybe we'll order from outside tonight.

Joking about one's own cooking mishap.

#10 Emotional context - expressing regret
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मुझे पता है मैंने तुम्हें चोट पहुँचाई। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर मैं बस चाहता हूँ कि तुम जानो कि मुझे सच में खेद है।

I know I hurt you. No offense, but I just want you to know I'm truly sorry.

Used here to soften a difficult admission of causing pain, though a direct apology is more appropriate.

#11 Online gaming chat
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यार, तुम थोड़ा धीमे खेल रहे हो। कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, पर हमें जल्दी करना होगा!

Dude, you're playing a bit slow. No offense, but we need to hurry!

Used in a fast-paced gaming environment to encourage faster play without sounding aggressive.

#12 Asking for a favor that might be inconvenient
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क्या आप मुझे थोड़ी देर के लिए लिफ्ट दे सकते हैं? कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, मुझे पता है कि यह थोड़ा मुश्किल हो सकता है।

Can you give me a lift for a little while? No offense, I know it might be a bit inconvenient.

Acknowledges the potential imposition while asking for help.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the noun.

मुझे आपसे कोई _______ नहीं है।

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: नाराज़गी

We need the singular feminine noun 'naraazgi' to complete the phrase.

Which sentence is the most polite way to end a professional disagreement?

A colleague disagreed with your idea. What do you say to keep things friendly?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: उम्मीद है कि हमारे बीच कोई नाराज़गी नहीं है।

This phrase proactively ensures that the professional disagreement doesn't become personal.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are returning a borrowed car two days late.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, बस अगली बार बता देना।

The owner of the car uses the phrase to show they are not holding a grudge about the delay.

Complete the dialogue.

A: 'सॉरी भाई, मैं तुम्हारी पार्टी में नहीं आ पाया।' B: 'अरे कोई बात नहीं यार, _______।'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: कोई नाराज़गी नहीं है

B is reassuring A that their absence didn't cause any resentment.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Gussa vs Naraazgi

Gussa (Anger)
Hot Garam
Short-term Kam samay
Naraazgi (Resentment)
Cold Thanda
Long-term Lamba samay

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the noun. Fill Blank A2

मुझे आपसे कोई _______ नहीं है।

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: नाराज़गी

We need the singular feminine noun 'naraazgi' to complete the phrase.

Which sentence is the most polite way to end a professional disagreement? Choose B1

A colleague disagreed with your idea. What do you say to keep things friendly?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: उम्मीद है कि हमारे बीच कोई नाराज़गी नहीं है।

This phrase proactively ensures that the professional disagreement doesn't become personal.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: You are returning a borrowed car two days late.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: कोई नाराज़गी नहीं, बस अगली बार बता देना।

The owner of the car uses the phrase to show they are not holding a grudge about the delay.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: 'सॉरी भाई, मैं तुम्हारी पार्टी में नहीं आ पाया।' B: 'अरे कोई बात नहीं यार, _______।'

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: कोई नाराज़गी नहीं है

B is reassuring A that their absence didn't cause any resentment.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

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It is neutral-formal. It's safe for both friends and bosses.

Yes, like if someone forgets to bring your book back.

'Gussa' is temporary anger; 'naraazgi' is a lingering feeling of being upset.

The correct spelling and pronunciation use 'z' (ज़), though some dialects use 'j'.

You can say 'जी, बिल्कुल नहीं' (Yes, absolutely not) or 'शुक्रिया' (Thank you).

Yes, it's a very common way to suggest an amicable split.

Not exactly. It's more of a clarification of emotional state.

In Hinglish (Hindi-English mix), yes! It's very common among youth.

Hindi speakers in the South use it, but local languages have their own equivalents.

'Koi' means 'any'. It emphasizes that there isn't even a little bit of resentment.

Yes, especially after a disagreement about your career or life choices.

Just saying 'Koi naraazgi nahi?' as a question is the shortest version.

相关表达

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कोई बात नहीं

similar

No problem / It's okay

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बुरा मत मानना

similar

Don't take it ill / Don't mind

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गिला-शिकवा

synonym

Grievances

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दोस्ती पक्की

builds on

Friendship is solid

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मन मुटाव

contrast

Estrangement / Friction

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