15秒了解
- Used to request the bottom bunk on an Indian train.
- Essential for comfort and avoiding climbing ladders during travel.
- Commonly used with ticket officials or fellow passengers.
意思
This is the go-to phrase when you are traveling by train in India and want to request the bottom-most bed. It is essentially a polite demand for comfort and convenience during a long journey.
关键例句
3 / 6At the railway booking counter
Bhaiya, mujhe lower berth chahiye.
Brother, I need a lower berth.
Talking to the Ticket Collector (TTE)
Sir, kya mujhe lower berth mil sakti hai?
Sir, can I please get a lower berth?
Texting a friend who is booking tickets
Yaar, mere liye lower berth chahiye.
Friend, I need a lower berth for myself.
文化背景
The lower berth is a communal space during the day. Even if you 'own' the berth, you are expected to let middle and upper berth passengers sit there until around 9 or 10 PM. It is a strong cultural norm to offer your lower berth to a senior citizen if they have been assigned an upper one. Refusing can lead to social disapproval from other passengers. Indian travel often involves 'adjusting.' You might be asked to share your lower berth with a mother and child for a few hours. The phrase 'thoda adjust kar lijiye' (please adjust a little) often follows 'lower berth chahiye.' Solo female travelers often prefer the 'Side Lower' or 'Lower' berth as it feels less isolated than being tucked away in an upper corner, though this varies by personal preference.
The Senior Citizen Hack
If you are booking for someone over 60, the system automatically tries to give a lower berth, but always double-check by saying the phrase to the agent.
Don't be too demanding
When asking a passenger to swap, always give a reason. Just saying 'I want it' without a reason like 'I have back pain' is considered rude.
15秒了解
- Used to request the bottom bunk on an Indian train.
- Essential for comfort and avoiding climbing ladders during travel.
- Commonly used with ticket officials or fellow passengers.
What It Means
Lower berth chahiye is a simple way to express your preference for the bottom bunk on a train. In Indian Railways, the lower berth is the most coveted spot. It serves as a seat during the day. It becomes a bed at night. You don't have to climb any ladders. It is the gold standard of train travel comfort.
How To Use It
You use this phrase when talking to travel agents or ticket checkers. You can also use it when negotiating with fellow passengers. Just add a please or kripya to make it sound softer. It is a direct statement of your requirement. It works perfectly in both spoken and written Hindi.
When To Use It
Use it the moment you enter your train compartment. If you see someone else in your spot, use this phrase. Use it when booking tickets at a physical counter. It is essential for overnight journeys across India. It is also a great conversation starter with the TTE (Ticket Examiner). Everyone understands the struggle for a lower berth.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this in a bus or a plane. They do not have berths, so you will look confused. Avoid using it if you are young and healthy while talking to seniors. In Indian culture, giving up your lower berth to elders is expected. Using this phrase selfishly might get you some side-eye from aunties. It is not a phrase for luxury hotels either.
Cultural Background
In India, train travel is a massive cultural experience. The lower berth is more than just a bed. It is a social hub where people sit and share snacks. It is also the easiest spot for elderly people and families. There is a constant 'berth negotiation' dance happening in every carriage. Mastering this phrase makes you part of the local travel culture. It shows you know how the system works.
Common Variations
You might hear Lower berth milegi kya? which means 'Will I get a lower berth?'. Another common one is Mujhe lower berth hi chahiye, emphasizing that you *only* want that spot. If you are traveling with family, you might say Humein lower berth chahiye (We need lower berths). These variations help you navigate different levels of desperation and politeness.
使用说明
This phrase is neutral and safe for all travelers. While grammatically simple, your tone determines if it's a demand or a request. Use it with a smile for better results with fellow passengers.
The Senior Citizen Hack
If you are booking for someone over 60, the system automatically tries to give a lower berth, but always double-check by saying the phrase to the agent.
Don't be too demanding
When asking a passenger to swap, always give a reason. Just saying 'I want it' without a reason like 'I have back pain' is considered rude.
Window View
The lower berth is the only one with a full window view during the day. If you love photography, this is the berth for you!
例句
6Bhaiya, mujhe lower berth chahiye.
Brother, I need a lower berth.
Using 'Bhaiya' makes the request more personal and likely to be granted.
Sir, kya mujhe lower berth mil sakti hai?
Sir, can I please get a lower berth?
A formal way to ask for a seat upgrade or change.
Yaar, mere liye lower berth chahiye.
Friend, I need a lower berth for myself.
Casual and direct between friends.
Beta, mujhe lower berth chahiye, meri peeth mein dard hai.
Son, I need the lower berth, my back hurts.
Using a health reason is a common way to swap berths.
Sabko lower berth chahiye, toh upar kaun soyega?
Everyone wants the lower berth, so who will sleep on top?
A humorous observation about the popularity of the lower berth.
Humein har haal mein lower berth chahiye.
We need lower berths at any cost.
Shows strong preference during a professional transaction.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the request.
मुझे लोअर बर्थ _______।
'Chahiye' is the correct word to express 'want' or 'need' in this context.
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask a TTE for a lower berth?
Select the best option:
Using 'Sir' and 'Kya... mil sakti hai' (Can I get...) is the most polite and effective way to ask.
Match the reason to the request.
Why might someone say 'Humein lower berth chahiye'?
Lower berths are preferred for those who have difficulty climbing, such as the elderly.
Complete the dialogue between a passenger and a clerk.
Clerk: 'Kaun si seat chahiye?' Passenger: '________'
The passenger answers the clerk's question about which seat they want.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Train Berth Types
Lower
- • Easy access
- • Window view
- • Daytime seating
Upper
- • Privacy
- • No sitting
- • Requires climbing
练习题库
4 练习मुझे लोअर बर्थ _______।
'Chahiye' is the correct word to express 'want' or 'need' in this context.
Select the best option:
Using 'Sir' and 'Kya... mil sakti hai' (Can I get...) is the most polite and effective way to ask.
Why might someone say 'Humein lower berth chahiye'?
Lower berths are preferred for those who have difficulty climbing, such as the elderly.
Clerk: 'Kaun si seat chahiye?' Passenger: '________'
The passenger answers the clerk's question about which seat they want.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
4 个问题Yes, you can request it during booking. However, be prepared that an elderly person might ask you to swap once you are on the train.
No, it's English, but it's used as a standard part of Hindi vocabulary in the context of travel.
It's easier to get in and out of, you don't have to climb, and you have access to the window and the table.
You can say 'Mujhe lower berth nahi chahiye.'
相关表达
अपर बर्थ (Upper Berth)
contrastThe top-most bed.
मिडल बर्थ (Middle Berth)
similarThe middle bed.
साइड लोअर (Side Lower)
specialized formThe lower bed on the aisle side.
वेटिंग लिस्ट (Waiting List)
builds onWhen a ticket is not yet confirmed.