意思
To deeply remember or engrave something in one's memory.
文化背景
In traditional Gurukuls, students were expected to 'seat' the Vedas in their minds. This wasn't just memory; it was becoming one with the text. Parents often use this phrase to instill 'Sanskāras' (values). It implies that if a value is 'seated' properly, the child will never go astray. Many songs use 'Man mein basna' or 'Man mein bithana' to describe a beloved's image being permanently stored in the heart. In modern Indian offices, while English is common, using this Hindi idiom in a speech can create a deeper emotional connection with employees.
Use with 'Lena'
Always try to use it as 'biṭhā lēnā' (reflexive) when talking about yourself. It sounds much more natural.
Avoid Triviality
Don't use it for things you'll forget by tomorrow. It's for the 'big stuff'.
意思
To deeply remember or engrave something in one's memory.
Use with 'Lena'
Always try to use it as 'biṭhā lēnā' (reflexive) when talking about yourself. It sounds much more natural.
Avoid Triviality
Don't use it for things you'll forget by tomorrow. It's for the 'big stuff'.
The 'Man' Nuance
Remember that 'Man' is emotional. If you're talking about a math formula, 'Dimāg' might be better, but for the *importance* of math, use 'Man'.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
गुरु जी ने कहा, 'सत्य को अपने ______ ______ ।'
In a spiritual/educational context with 'Saty' (Truth), 'Man mein bithao' is the most appropriate idiom.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly for a serious life lesson?
Choose the best sentence:
A mother's last wish is a profound life matter, making it the perfect context for this idiom.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'गाड़ी चलाते समय सीटबेल्ट पहनना ज़रूरी है।' B: 'जी, मैंने यह बात ______ ______ ______ ।'
'Baat' is feminine, so the verb must be 'biṭhā lī hai'.
Match the situation to the most likely use of the idiom.
Situation: A grandfather teaching a grandson about honesty.
Grandfathers usually aim for character building (internalization) rather than just rote memory.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Yaad Karna vs. Man Mein Bithana
练习题库
4 练习गुरु जी ने कहा, 'सत्य को अपने ______ ______ ।'
In a spiritual/educational context with 'Saty' (Truth), 'Man mein bithao' is the most appropriate idiom.
Choose the best sentence:
A mother's last wish is a profound life matter, making it the perfect context for this idiom.
A: 'गाड़ी चलाते समय सीटबेल्ट पहनना ज़रूरी है।' B: 'जी, मैंने यह बात ______ ______ ______ ।'
'Baat' is feminine, so the verb must be 'biṭhā lī hai'.
Situation: A grandfather teaching a grandson about honesty.
Grandfathers usually aim for character building (internalization) rather than just rote memory.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Not exactly. Memorizing (Yaad karna) can be temporary. 'Man mein bithana' implies internalizing something so it becomes part of your character.
Yes, especially when discussing company values, long-term goals, or serious feedback.
They are spelling variations of the same causative verb. 'Bithana' is more common in modern Hindi.
It can be perceived as very firm or assertive. Use it when you have the authority to give advice (like a mentor or parent).
Yes, you can 'seat' a grudge or a fear in your mind, though it's usually used for positive lessons.
'Dimaag' refers to the physical brain/logic. 'Man' refers to the psyche/emotions. Internalizing a value is an emotional act.
Frequently! It's used to describe how a lover's face or words are permanently etched in the heart.
'Ek kaan se sunkar doosre se nikaal dena' (In one ear and out the other).
It is neutral to formal. It's safe for almost any serious context.
Since it's transitive, use 'ne': 'Usne baat man mein bitha li.'
相关表达
गाँठ बाँधना
synonymTo tie a knot (to remember forever)
कंठस्थ करना
similarTo memorize by heart (literally 'in the throat')
हृदयंगम करना
specialized formTo take into the heart
भूल जाना
contrastTo forget