मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
main vidyarthi hoon.
I am a student.
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15秒了解
- States you are a student.
- Simple and direct.
- Works in most contexts.
- Essential for introductions.
意思
这是您宣布自己是学生的首选短语!它非常直接和友好,就像说“是的,我是那些爱读书的人之一”。它带有一种简单、事实的氛围,但也可能暗示一个专注于学习和成长的生活阶段。
关键例句
3 / 12Introducing yourself at a language exchange
नमस्ते, मेरा नाम [Your Name] है, और मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
Hello, my name is [Your Name], and I am a student.
Texting a friend about your day
आज बहुत पढ़ाई की! मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ ना। 😉
Studied a lot today! I'm a student, right? 😉
Filling out a basic online form (if asked verbally)
आप क्या करते हैं? मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
What do you do? I am a student.
文化背景
Education is highly revered. Students are often called 'chhatra'.
Gender
Vidyarthi is gender-neutral.
15秒了解
- States you are a student.
- Simple and direct.
- Works in most contexts.
- Essential for introductions.
What It Means
This phrase is your simple, direct way to say "I am a student" in Hindi. It's a foundational sentence, perfect for when you first meet people or need to state your current role. It’s like a little badge you wear, proudly or matter-of-factly. It doesn't carry a lot of extra baggage; it just states a fact about your life right now. Think of it as your academic ID in spoken form!
How To Use It
Pop this phrase out whenever someone asks what you do or what your current status is. It's super versatile. You can use it in introductions, when filling out forms (though often you'll write it), or even in casual chat. Imagine you're at a party, and someone asks, "So, what do you do all day?" This is your perfect reply! It's also great for online profiles or when connecting with new people on social media.
Formality & Register
This phrase is wonderfully neutral. You can use it in almost any situation without sounding too stiff or too casual. It's polite enough for a first meeting with a professor but casual enough to tell your new buddy at the cafe. It doesn't really have a super-formal or super-informal version; it just *is*. It’s the Swiss Army knife of student statements! You might adjust your tone of voice, but the words themselves stay put.
Real-Life Examples
Picture this: You're at a language exchange meetup. Someone asks, "आप क्या करते हैं?" (What do you do?). You smile and say, मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ। They might then ask, "कहाँ पढ़ते हो?" (Where do you study?). See? It opens the door for more conversation. Or maybe you're helping a neighbor, and they ask if you're working. You can say, मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ। It's a simple, effective way to communicate your situation. Even ordering food via an app, if they ask for your occupation, this fits!
When To Use It
Use it when introducing yourself and your role is being a student. This applies to school, college, university, or even a specialized course. It's perfect for icebreakers. When someone inquires about your daily routine or your current focus in life. If you're asked to state your profession on a form (and 'student' is an option). It’s also great for setting expectations – maybe you can't hang out late because you have early classes. Who knew being a student could be so communicable?
When NOT To Use It
Don't use this if you're *not* currently a student. Lying about it might get awkward, trust me. If you've already graduated and are working, use your job title instead! Also, if you're retired and just auditing a class for fun, this might be slightly misleading. It's best used when 'student' is your primary role. Avoid it in highly professional settings where your job title is more relevant, like a conference for doctors – unless you're a medical student, of course!
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes forget the हूँ (am) part, which is crucial! Just saying मैं विद्यार्थी sounds incomplete, like saying "I student." Another common slip is using the wrong verb ending, but for 'I am', हूँ is usually the one. Also, mixing up विद्यार्थी with other words for 'learner' can happen, but विद्यार्थी is the standard term. It's like trying to use 'pupil' when everyone else says 'student'.
Common Variations
While मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ। is standard, you might hear slight regional tweaks or generational preferences. In very casual settings, especially among younger folks texting, you might see abbreviations or even just मैं स्टूडेंट हूँ। (using the English word 'student'). Sometimes, people might add context like मैं कॉलेज का विद्यार्थी हूँ। (I am a college student). But the core phrase remains the most common and widely understood across India.
Real Conversations
Scenario 1: Meeting someone new
Person A: नमस्ते! आप क्या करते हैं? (Hello! What do you do?)
Person B: नमस्ते! मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ। (Hello! I am a student.)
Person A: अच्छा, कहाँ पढ़ते हैं? (Oh, where do you study?)
Scenario 2: Explaining a busy schedule
Friend
(Can you come to the party tomorrow night?)
You
मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ। मुझे कल सुबह एक परीक्षा देनी है।(Sorry, I can't come tomorrow night. I am a student. I have an exam tomorrow morning.)
Quick FAQ
Q. Is this phrase formal or informal?
A. It's pretty neutral! Works in most situations.
Q. Can I use the English word 'student'?
A. Yes, मैं स्टूडेंट हूँ। is common, especially with younger people.
Q. What if I'm a PhD student?
A. You can still use this! Or specify मैं पीएचडी का विद्यार्थी हूँ।
Q. Does it sound old-fashioned?
A. Not at all! It's a timeless way to say it.
使用说明
This is a foundational Hindi phrase, perfect for beginners. It's neutral in formality, making it suitable for almost any situation where you need to state your role as a student. The main gotcha is remembering the correct verb `हूँ` (hoon) and avoiding the common omission of articles like 'a' or 'an'.
Gender
Vidyarthi is gender-neutral.
例句
12नमस्ते, मेरा नाम [Your Name] है, और मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
Hello, my name is [Your Name], and I am a student.
A standard, polite introduction combining name and student status.
आज बहुत पढ़ाई की! मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ ना। 😉
Studied a lot today! I'm a student, right? 😉
Casual, slightly humorous justification for being busy with studies.
आप क्या करते हैं? मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
What do you do? I am a student.
Direct answer to a common question about occupation.
Library vibes! 📚 #StudentLife #पढ़ाई #मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
Library vibes! 📚 #Study #I am a student.
Using the phrase as a hashtag or part of a caption.
आप क्या काम करते हैं? मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
What work do you do? I am a student.
Politely clarifying your current status when asked about occupation.
मेरे पास [X] वर्षों का अनुभव है, और वर्तमान में मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
I have [X] years of experience, and currently, I am a student.
Stating student status alongside or instead of work experience.
मुझे कल सुबह जल्दी उठना है, क्योंकि मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
I have to wake up early tomorrow morning because I am a student.
Using student status as a reason for needing rest.
✗ मैं विद्यार्थी। → ✓ मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
✗ I student. → ✓ I am a student.
Forgetting the verb 'am' (`हूँ`) makes the sentence incomplete.
✗ मैं विद्यार्थी है। → ✓ मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
✗ I student is. → ✓ I am a student.
Using 'is' (`है`) instead of 'am' (`हूँ`) for the first person 'I'.
यह एक लंबा सफर रहा है, लेकिन मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ, और हमेशा सीखता रहूँगा।
It's been a long journey, but I am a student, and I will always keep learning.
Expressing a commitment to lifelong learning.
आपकी हॉबी क्या है? मेरी? मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ, तो मेरा ज़्यादातर समय किताबों में बीतता है।
What's your hobby? Mine? I'm a student, so most of my time is spent with books.
Connecting student status to lifestyle or hobbies.
अभी मैं एक विशेष प्रोजेक्ट पर काम कर रहा हूँ, और मुख्य रूप से मैं विद्यार्थी हूँ।
Right now I am working on a special project, and primarily I am a student.
Clarifying current focus in a professional setting.
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相关表达
Main padh raha hoon
similarI am studying.