意思
A polite request for someone to approach the speaker.
文化背景
In North India, 'aap' is used even with shopkeepers to maintain a polite distance. While Hindi is not the native language, the same rules of politeness apply when using Hindi in professional settings. In modern offices, 'kripya' is often dropped, but 'aaiye' remains essential for respect. Elders are always addressed with 'aap' and formal verbs.
The 'Aap' Rule
Always pair 'kripya' with 'aap' verb forms to sound native and respectful.
Body Language
Accompany this phrase with a slight nod or an open-handed gesture for maximum politeness.
意思
A polite request for someone to approach the speaker.
The 'Aap' Rule
Always pair 'kripya' with 'aap' verb forms to sound native and respectful.
Body Language
Accompany this phrase with a slight nod or an open-handed gesture for maximum politeness.
自我测试
Which sentence is appropriate for a boss?
Choose the best option:
The 'aaiye' form is the formal imperative for 'aap'.
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
______ यहाँ आइए।
'Kripya' is the standard word for 'please'.
Complete the dialogue.
Stranger: 'Excuse me?' You: '______'
Always use formal language with strangers.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Speaking to a child.
Informal is appropriate for children.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习Choose the best option:
The 'aaiye' form is the formal imperative for 'aap'.
______ यहाँ आइए।
'Kripya' is the standard word for 'please'.
Stranger: 'Excuse me?' You: '______'
Always use formal language with strangers.
Speaking to a child.
Informal is appropriate for children.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, it is the perfect phrase for a professional setting.
It makes the request much more polite, so it is highly recommended.
'Yahan' means 'here' (at this spot), 'idhar' means 'this way' (towards this direction).
The phrase remains the same, as 'aaiye' is already honorific/plural-friendly.
Yes, it is perfectly fine in formal text communication.
Not necessarily rude, but less polite.
No, the phrase is gender-neutral.
The phrase 'kripya yahan aaiye' works for both singular and plural.
Yes, very frequently in formal scenes.
No, use 'yahan aao' for pets.
相关表达
इधर आइए
synonymCome this way.
यहाँ बैठिए
builds onSit here.
कृपया सुनिए
similarPlease listen.
यहाँ आओ
contrastCome here (informal).