意思
To express the need for a short period of relaxation.
文化背景
The 'Do-pahar ki neend' (afternoon sleep) is a staple in states like Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, especially during the scorching Loo (hot wind) season. The 'Chai Break' is the professional version of 'aaraam'. It's not just about tea; it's about the social rest required to survive the workday. In the context of Yoga, 'Aaraam' is linked to 'Shavasana' (Corpse Pose), where the goal is total conscious rest. Indian hosts are famously persistent. Using this phrase is a socially acceptable way to decline more food or activities without being rude.
The 'Ko' Rule
Always remember that 'Mujhe' is actually 'Main + ko'. This 'ko' is invisible but changes the whole grammar!
Don't say 'Main'
Saying 'Main aaraam karna hai' is the #1 mistake for English speakers. It sounds like 'I is to rest'.
意思
To express the need for a short period of relaxation.
The 'Ko' Rule
Always remember that 'Mujhe' is actually 'Main + ko'. This 'ko' is invisible but changes the whole grammar!
Don't say 'Main'
Saying 'Main aaraam karna hai' is the #1 mistake for English speakers. It sounds like 'I is to rest'.
Add 'Thoda'
Adding 'Thoda' (a little) before 'aaraam' makes you sound much more like a native speaker: 'Mujhe thoda aaraam karna hai'.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase.
मुझे कुछ ______ आराम करना है।
'देर' (der) means 'while' or 'time' in this context.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Select the correct way to say 'I need to rest'.
Hindi uses the dative 'Mujhe' with the 'karna hai' construction.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate response.
दोस्त: क्या तुम थक गए हो? आप: हाँ, ____________।
If you are tired (thak gaye), you need to rest (aaraam karna).
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When would you say 'मुझे कुछ देर आराम करना है'?
Physical exertion leads to the need for rest.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习मुझे कुछ ______ आराम करना है।
'देर' (der) means 'while' or 'time' in this context.
Select the correct way to say 'I need to rest'.
Hindi uses the dative 'Mujhe' with the 'karna hai' construction.
दोस्त: क्या तुम थक गए हो? आप: हाँ, ____________।
If you are tired (thak gaye), you need to rest (aaraam karna).
When would you say 'मुझे कुछ देर आराम करना है'?
Physical exertion leads to the need for rest.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, it is neutral and polite. However, adding 'sir/ma'am' or 'kripya' (please) makes it even better.
'Aaraam' is common and Persian-rooted. 'Vishraam' is formal and Sanskrit-rooted. Use 'Aaraam' 95% of the time.
It's vague! It could be 5 minutes or 2 hours. It depends on the context.
Because rest is something your body *needs*, not an action you are performing on an object. It's an internal state.
No, it's actually considered healthy. Just say it with a smile!
Yes, that means 'I want rest'. It's slightly more direct than 'karna hai'.
Say 'Mujhe आराम नहीं करना है' (Mujhe aaraam nahi karna hai).
Yes! 'Aaraam-dayak' means comfortable (like a chair).
Usually 'aaraam' implies a shorter break. For a long sleep, use 'Mujhe sona hai'.
Replace 'kuch der' with 'ek ghanta': 'मुझे एक घंटा आराम करना है'.
相关表达
थोड़ा ब्रेक लेना है
similarTo take a little break
विश्राम करना
synonymTo rest (formal)
सोना है
specialized formNeed to sleep
थक जाना
builds onTo get tired
शांति चाहिए
similarNeed peace