क्यूंकि
क्यूंकि 30秒了解
- Kyunki means 'because' and is the main way to give a reason in Hindi.
- It connects a result to its cause in a sentence structure.
- It is often used to answer questions that start with 'Kyon' (Why).
- It can be paired with 'isliye' (therefore) for stronger logical flow.
The Hindi word क्यूंकि (Kyunki) is one of the most fundamental building blocks of the Hindi language, serving as the primary causal conjunction. At its core, it translates to "because," "since," or "for the reason that" in English. Understanding this word is essential because it allows a speaker to move beyond simple statements of fact into the realm of explanation, logic, and storytelling. When you use क्यूंकि, you are essentially providing the 'why' behind an action, a state of being, or an event. It acts as a bridge between an effect and its cause, creating a cohesive narrative in both spoken and written Hindi. Linguistically, it is a subordinating conjunction, meaning it introduces a subordinate clause that provides a reason for the main clause. In the vast landscape of Hindi grammar, क्यूंकि is the natural counterpart to the interrogative word क्यों (Kyon), which means "why." If someone asks you a question starting with क्यों, your answer will almost invariably begin with or contain क्यूंकि.
- Grammatical Role
- It is a conjunction that links a result to its reason. It is invariable, meaning its form does not change based on gender, number, or case.
- Phonetic Nuance
- The spelling 'क्यूंकि' includes a nasal 'n' sound (represented by the bindu or nasal dot), though in casual speech, the nasalization might be subtle.
- Register
- Standard Hindi uses 'क्योंकि' (kyonki), while 'क्यूंकि' (kyunki) is a very common variant found in modern digital communication and literature. Both are widely accepted.
मैं आज ऑफिस नहीं गया क्यूंकि मेरी तबियत ठीक नहीं थी। (I did not go to the office today because I was not feeling well.)
In terms of frequency, you will encounter this word in almost every conversation that lasts longer than a few seconds. Whether a child is explaining why they didn't finish their homework, a news anchor is explaining the cause of a political shift, or a character in a Bollywood movie is confessing their love, क्यूंकि is the glue. It is versatile enough to be used in highly formal academic papers and in the most informal street slang. The word carries a weight of justification. When a speaker uses it, they are inviting the listener into their logic. It is also worth noting that in Hindi, the cause can sometimes come before the effect using different structures, but क्यूंकि specifically signals that the reason is about to follow. This predictability makes it a vital word for learners to master early on, as it helps in following the flow of complex sentences. Furthermore, the word allows for the expansion of thought; without it, Hindi would be a series of disconnected, simple sentences. By using क्यूंकि, you demonstrate a higher level of fluency, showing that you can connect ideas logically. It is not just a word; it is a tool for reasoning. In the context of the CEFR A2 level, learners are expected to describe their background and immediate environment, and क्यूंकि provides the necessary linguistic machinery to explain personal choices and daily occurrences.
वह रो रही है क्यूंकि उसका खिलौना टूट गया है। (She is crying because her toy is broken.)
- Logical Flow
- Statement -> क्यूंकि -> Reason. This is the most common pattern.
Culturally, Hindi speakers value detailed explanations, and starting a sentence with क्यूंकि can sometimes be used for emphasis, even if it's technically a fragment. For example, in response to "Why aren't you eating?", one might simply say, "क्यूंकि मुझे भूख नहीं है" (Because I am not hungry). This usage mirrors English exactly. As you progress, you will see it paired with 'इसलिए' (isliye - therefore) to create very strong logical structures, such as "Because it was raining, therefore I stayed home." While the 'therefore' part is often optional in English, the 'Kyunki... isliye' pairing is a hallmark of sophisticated Hindi prose. In summary, क्यूंकि is the indispensable 'why-provider' of the Hindi language, essential for anyone looking to communicate with depth and clarity.
Using क्यूंकि (Kyunki) correctly involves understanding sentence structure and the relationship between clauses. In Hindi, as in English, क्यूंकि typically appears in the middle of a sentence to join two clauses. The first clause usually describes the action or the result, and the second clause—introduced by क्यूंकि—provides the reason. However, Hindi offers some flexibility that can be quite expressive. One of the most important things to remember is the 'Kyunki... Isliye' structure. While in English we rarely say "Because it was cold, therefore I wore a coat," in Hindi, saying "क्यूंकि ठंड थी, इसलिए मैंने कोट पहना" is not only correct but often preferred in formal or emphatic contexts. This double-conjunction setup reinforces the causal link. When using क्यूंकि alone in the middle of a sentence, the comma before it is optional but helpful for clarity in long sentences. It is also vital to ensure that the tense in both clauses makes sense together. For instance, if the result is in the past, the reason is usually in the past or the past perfect. If the result is a general truth in the present, the reason is usually in the present.
- Standard Placement
- [Result Clause] + क्यूंकि + [Reason Clause]. Example: मैं खुश हूँ क्यूंकि आज मेरा जन्मदिन है। (I am happy because today is my birthday.)
- Emphatic Placement
- क्यूंकि + [Reason Clause], [Result Clause]. Example: क्यूंकि बारिश हो रही थी, मैं बाहर नहीं गया। (Because it was raining, I didn't go out.)
- The 'Isliye' Partner
- क्यूंकि [Reason], इसलिए [Result]. This is the 'gold standard' for clear logical argumentation in Hindi.
हमें जल्दी निकलना चाहिए क्यूंकि रास्ता बहुत लंबा है। (We should leave early because the way is very long.)
Another nuance is the difference between क्यूंकि and चूंकि (chunki). While both mean "because/since," चूंकि is much more formal and is almost always used at the beginning of a sentence, paired with इसलिए. क्यूंकि is the workhorse of the language, used in 90% of daily situations. Learners should also be careful with the nasalization. The 'n' sound in क्यूंकि is a 'bindu' on the 'kyu' syllable. Pronouncing it as a full 'n' like 'kyun-ki' is better than omitting it entirely, which can make the word sound like 'kyoki' (a common but less standard pronunciation). In written Hindi, you might see it spelled as 'क्योंकि' or 'क्यूंकि'. Both are essentially the same word, but 'क्योंकि' is the more traditional, Sanskrit-aligned spelling, while 'क्यूंकि' is a more modern, phonetic spelling often used in digital fonts and casual writing. When you are writing an essay, use 'क्योंकि'. When you are texting a friend, 'क्यूंकि' is perfectly fine. This word also allows for complex nested sentences. You can say, "I think he is late because he missed the bus because his alarm didn't go off." In Hindi, this would use क्यूंकि twice, maintaining a clear chain of causality.
उसने खाना नहीं खाया क्यूंकि वह बीमार था। (He did not eat because he was sick.)
Finally, consider the emotional tone. क्यूंकि can be used to justify oneself in an argument or to provide comfort in a difficult situation. For example, "Don't worry, क्यूंकि मैं तुम्हारे साथ हूँ" (Don't worry, because I am with you). Here, the word acts as a foundation for emotional support. Mastering the use of क्यूंकि is not just about grammar; it's about learning how to explain the world and your place in it through the medium of Hindi. It is the bridge between a simple observation and a deep understanding.
If you were to walk through the bustling streets of Delhi, Mumbai, or Jaipur, क्यूंकि (Kyunki) would be one of the most frequent words hitting your ears. It is the heartbeat of explanation in daily life. You hear it at the vegetable market when a vendor explains why the price of tomatoes has gone up: "क्यूंकि बारिश ज्यादा हुई है" (Because it rained too much). You hear it in the office when a colleague explains a delay: "क्यूंकि सर्वर डाउन था" (Because the server was down). But perhaps most famously, क्यूंकि is a staple of Indian popular culture, specifically Bollywood movies and television soap operas. One of the most famous TV shows in Indian history is titled "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi" (Because a Mother-in-law was also once a Daughter-in-law). This title alone highlights how the word is used to provide context and humanize characters by explaining their past experiences. In Bollywood songs, क्यूंकि often introduces the reason for the singer's intense emotions. In the hit song "Tum Hi Ho," the lyrics go "क्यूंकि तुम ही हो, अब तुम ही हो..." (Because it's only you, now it's only you...). Here, the word provides the justification for the protagonist's devotion.
- Television & Media
- Titles of shows and news segments often use it to promise an explanation of current events.
- Music
- Romantic ballads use it to explain the 'why' of love and heartbreak.
- Public Speaking
- Politicians and motivational speakers use it to build logical arguments and persuade their audience.
"क्यूंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी" - A legendary Indian TV show title that defined an era.
In the digital age, क्यूंकि is ubiquitous on social media. On Twitter (X) or Instagram, when people post a photo and want to explain the context, they often start their caption with क्यूंकि. It is also a key word in debates and discussions on YouTube and news panels. When an expert is asked for their opinion, they will use क्यूंकि to lay out their evidence. Interestingly, in very casual Hinglish (Hindi + English), people might swap "because" and क्यूंकि interchangeably, but क्यूंकि remains the more soulful, native choice. It is also found in children's literature, where it helps young readers understand the moral of the story: "The lion was hungry क्यूंकि उसने शिकार नहीं किया था" (The lion was hungry because he hadn't hunted). This word is the bridge between the simple world of actions and the complex world of reasons. Whether you are listening to a grandmother's story or a CEO's presentation, क्यूंकि is the word that provides the 'logic' to the narrative.
मैं हिंदी सीख रहा हूँ क्यूंकि मुझे भारत बहुत पसंद है। (I am learning Hindi because I like India very much.)
In religious and philosophical discourses—which are very common in India—क्यूंकि is used to explain the laws of Karma or the reasons for certain rituals. For example, "We do this क्यूंकि हमारे पूर्वजों ने ऐसा किया था" (We do this because our ancestors did so). This connects the individual to a larger tradition and history. In essence, whenever there is a need to justify, explain, or connect two ideas in a cause-and-effect relationship, क्यूंकि is the word that Hindi speakers reach for. It is the most reliable tool in the Hindi speaker's kit for making sense of the world.
Even though क्यूंकि (Kyunki) is a common word, learners of Hindi often make several recurring mistakes. The first and most common mistake is confusing क्यूंकि (because) with इसलिए (isliye) (therefore/so). In English, "because" and "so" are used in different positions: "I was hungry, so I ate" vs "I ate because I was hungry." Hindi learners often swap these, saying things like "I was hungry क्यूंकि I ate," which makes no sense. It is vital to remember that क्यूंकि always introduces the *reason*, while इसलिए introduces the *result*. Another common error is the omission of the nasal sound. Many learners pronounce it as 'kyoki' or 'kyoki'. While this is sometimes heard in very fast, informal speech, a learner should aim for the slight nasalization on the 'kyu' to sound more authentic and clear. In written Hindi, mixing up 'क्योंकि' and 'क्यूंकि' is not a major error, but using 'क्यूंकि' in a very formal academic paper might be seen as slightly too modern or informal by traditionalists.
- Mistake 1: Confusing with 'Isliye'
- Incorrect: मैं बीमार था क्यूंकि मैं सो गया। (I was sick because I went to sleep.) Correct: मैं सो गया क्यूंकि मैं बीमार था। (I went to sleep because I was sick.)
- Mistake 2: Doubling with 'Because' in English thought
- Learners often try to translate "Because of [Noun]" directly. In Hindi, you cannot say 'Kyunki [Noun]'. You must say 'Kyunki [Clause]' or use 'ki wajah se' for a noun.
- Mistake 3: Word Order
- Trying to put 'Kyunki' at the very end of a sentence like the English "...because!" is rare and sounds incomplete in Hindi.
Wrong: बारिश हो रही थी क्यूंकि मैंने छाता लिया। (It was raining because I took an umbrella.) Right: मैंने छाता लिया क्यूंकि बारिश हो रही थी। (I took an umbrella because it was raining.)
A more subtle mistake involves the use of क्यूंकि versus चूंकि (chunki). While they both mean "since/because," चूंकि is almost always paired with इसलिए in a "Since X, therefore Y" structure. Using क्यूंकि in the middle of a sentence is standard, but using चूंकि in the middle of a sentence can sound overly formal and stiff. Furthermore, some learners forget that क्यूंकि is a conjunction for clauses (sentences with verbs). If you want to say "Because of the rain" (where 'rain' is just a noun), you should use बारिश की वजह से (baarish ki wajah se) or बारिश के कारण (baarish ke kaaran). Using क्यूंकि before a lone noun is a common grammatical slip for English speakers. For example, "Kyunki baarish" is incorrect; it should be "Kyunki baarish ho rahi thi" (Because it was raining).
Incorrect: मैं लेट हूँ क्यूंकि ट्रैफिक। (I am late because traffic.) Correct: मैं लेट हूँ क्यूंकि ट्रैफिक बहुत था। (I am late because there was a lot of traffic.)
Lastly, learners sometimes struggle with the 'Kyunki... Isliye' correlation. In English, we use only one: either "Because it was hot, I drank water" OR "It was hot, so I drank water." In Hindi, using both is very common and adds a layer of formal logic. Beginners often omit the 'isliye' when they start a sentence with क्यूंकि, which isn't wrong, but including it makes the sentence sound much more complete and native. By avoiding these pitfalls, you will use क्यूंकि with the confidence of a native speaker, ensuring your logical connections are clear and grammatically sound.
While क्यूंकि (Kyunki) is the go-to word for "because," Hindi is a rich language with several alternatives that carry different shades of meaning, formality, and grammatical requirements. Understanding these alternatives will allow you to vary your speech and choose the most appropriate word for the context. The most direct synonym is क्योंकि (kyonki), which is simply a spelling and slight pronunciation variant. In formal writing, क्योंकि is preferred. However, for a more formal or literary tone, especially when starting a sentence, speakers often use चूंकि (chunki). This is equivalent to the English "since" or "inasmuch as." It almost always requires a corresponding इसलिए (isliye) later in the sentence. For example: "चूंकि आप मेरे मेहमान हैं, इसलिए मैं आपको मना नहीं कर सकता" (Since you are my guest, therefore I cannot refuse you). This sounds much more elegant than using क्यूंकि in the same context.
- चूंकि (Chunki)
- Formal 'since'. Used at the start of a sentence. Pairs with 'isliye'.
- की वजह से (Ki wajah se)
- 'Because of'. Used with nouns, not full clauses. Example: 'बारिश की वजह से' (Because of the rain).
- के कारण (Ke kaaran)
- 'Due to'. More formal than 'ki wajah se'. Often used in news and official documents.
- इस कारण से (Is kaaran se)
- 'For this reason'. Used to refer back to a reason already mentioned.
Comparison:
1. मैं नहीं आया क्यूंकि बारिश थी। (I didn't come because it was raining.)
2. मैं बारिश की वजह से नहीं आया। (I didn't come because of the rain.)
Another interesting alternative is the use of ताकि (taaki), which means "so that." While क्यूंकि looks backward at a cause, ताकि looks forward at a purpose. Sometimes learners confuse the two. For example, "I study because I want to pass" (क्यूंकि) vs "I study so that I pass" (ताकि). In some contexts, you can also use इसलिये कि (isliye ki), which literally means "for the reason that." This is slightly more emphatic than क्यूंकि and is often used when the reason is particularly important or surprising. For instance, "मैं यहाँ इसलिये आया हूँ कि आपसे बात कर सकूँ" (I have come here [specifically] for the reason that I might talk to you). This structure highlights the intention more than a simple क्यूंकि would.
उसने मेहनत की ताकि वह जीत सके। (He worked hard so that he could win.) - Contrast this with 'Kyunki' which would explain why he worked hard after the fact.
In very informal or poetic Hindi, you might even hear जो (jo) being used in a way that implies a reason, though this is advanced and context-dependent. For most learners, the key is to master the distinction between क्यूंकि (for clauses) and की वजह से / के कारण (for nouns). Once you have that down, adding चूंकि to your repertoire will significantly boost your perceived fluency. By choosing between these synonyms, you can control the rhythm and formality of your Hindi, making your communication more precise and culturally attuned.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
In old Hindi and Urdu poetry, you might see it written as 'kyonke'. The modern 'kyunki' is a more phonetically simplified version that has become the standard in daily speech.
发音指南
- Pronouncing it as 'kyoki' (omitting the nasal 'n').
- Pronouncing it as 'kyoon-kee' (making the vowels too long).
- Replacing the nasal 'n' with a hard 'm' sound.
- Forgetting the 'ki' at the end.
- Pronouncing 'kyu' like the English letter 'Q' too strongly without the Hindi 'k' sound.
难度评级
Easy to recognize once you know the 'kyu' sound and bindu.
Spelling the nasalized 'kyu' correctly takes a bit of practice.
Very easy to integrate into basic speech.
Commonly heard; easy to identify in context.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Subordinating Conjunctions
Kyunki joins a dependent clause to an independent one.
Correlation with 'Isliye'
Kyunki... isliye is a common correlative pair.
Tense Consistency
Ensure the past reason matches the past result.
Nasalization (Anusvara)
The dot on 'kyu' must be pronounced slightly.
Placement
Kyunki usually follows the result, unlike 'Chunki' which precedes it.
按水平分级的例句
मैं खुश हूँ क्यूंकि आज रविवार है।
I am happy because today is Sunday.
Simple present tense in both clauses.
वह सो रहा है क्यूंकि वह थका है।
He is sleeping because he is tired.
Connecting a present continuous action with a state of being.
मैं पानी पीता हूँ क्यूंकि मुझे प्यास लगी है।
I drink water because I am thirsty.
Expressing a physical need.
वह स्कूल नहीं गया क्यूंकि वह बीमार है।
He did not go to school because he is sick.
Negative past tense followed by a present reason.
मुझे आम पसंद है क्यूंकि वह मीठा है।
I like mango because it is sweet.
Giving a reason for a preference.
हम घर जा रहे हैं क्यूंकि रात हो गई है।
We are going home because it has become night.
Present continuous linked to a completed state.
वह रो रहा है क्यूंकि उसकी गेंद खो गई है।
He is crying because his ball is lost.
Using 'lost' as a reason for an action.
मैं पढ़ रहा हूँ क्यूंकि कल परीक्षा है।
I am studying because there is an exam tomorrow.
Present action due to a future event.
मैंने खाना नहीं खाया क्यूंकि मेरा पेट भरा था।
I didn't eat because my stomach was full.
Past tense in both clauses.
वह बाज़ार गई क्यूंकि उसे सब्ज़ियाँ खरीदनी थीं।
She went to the market because she had to buy vegetables.
Using 'had to' (khojni thi) in the reason clause.
क्यूंकि बारिश हो रही थी, इसलिए मैं रुक गया।
Because it was raining, therefore I stopped.
Kyunki... Isliye structure.
मैं हिंदी सीख रहा हूँ क्यूंकि मुझे भारत में काम करना है।
I am learning Hindi because I want to work in India.
Expressing a future goal as a reason.
उसे डर लग रहा है क्यूंकि वहां अंधेरा है।
He is feeling scared because it is dark there.
Linking an emotion to an environmental state.
आज ऑफिस बंद है क्यूंकि आज त्यौहार है।
Today the office is closed because today is a festival.
General fact with a cultural reason.
वह धीरे बोल रही है क्यूंकि बच्चा सो रहा है।
She is speaking slowly because the baby is sleeping.
Present continuous in both clauses.
मैंने उसे फ़ोन किया क्यूंकि मुझे उसकी मदद चाहिए थी।
I called him because I needed his help.
Past action based on a past need.
मुझे यह फिल्म पसंद नहीं आई क्यूंकि इसकी कहानी बहुत कमज़ोर थी।
I didn't like this movie because its story was very weak.
Providing a critical reason for an opinion.
क्यूंकि उसने बहुत मेहनत की थी, इसलिए उसे सफलता मिली।
Because he had worked very hard, therefore he got success.
Past perfect in the reason clause.
मैं आपसे सहमत नहीं हूँ क्यूंकि आपके तथ्य गलत हैं।
I don't agree with you because your facts are wrong.
Logical disagreement.
वह परेशान लग रहा है क्यूंकि उसे बहुत सारा काम करना है।
He looks worried because he has to do a lot of work.
Connecting appearance to an obligation.
हमें पर्यावरण को बचाना चाहिए क्यूंकि यह हमारा भविष्य है।
We should save the environment because it is our future.
Using a modal verb (should) with a reason.
मैंने यह कार खरीदी क्यूंकि यह बहुत सुरक्षित है।
I bought this car because it is very safe.
Explaining a major purchase decision.
वह विदेश जा रहा है क्यूंकि उसे वहां छात्रवृत्ति मिली है।
He is going abroad because he has received a scholarship there.
Present continuous linked to a past achievement.
मैं जल्दी सो गया क्यूंकि मुझे सुबह जल्दी उठना था।
I slept early because I had to wake up early in the morning.
Past obligation as a reason.
शेयर बाज़ार गिर गया क्यूंकि निवेशकों में डर का माहौल था।
The stock market crashed because there was an atmosphere of fear among investors.
Abstract socio-economic reasoning.
क्यूंकि जलवायु परिवर्तन एक वैश्विक समस्या है, इसलिए हमें मिलकर काम करना होगा।
Because climate change is a global problem, therefore we will have to work together.
Formal argumentation with future obligation.
उसने इस्तीफा दे दिया क्यूंकि वह कंपनी की नीतियों से खुश नहीं था।
He resigned because he was not happy with the company's policies.
Professional context.
यह योजना सफल नहीं हुई क्यूंकि इसमें पर्याप्त बजट नहीं था।
This plan was not successful because it did not have an adequate budget.
Analyzing failure.
लेखक ने इस शब्द का प्रयोग किया है क्यूंकि यह गहरा अर्थ देता है।
The author used this word because it gives a deep meaning.
Literary analysis.
मैं वहां नहीं जा सका क्यूंकि मुझे आखिरी समय पर एक ज़रूरी काम आ गया।
I couldn't go there because some urgent work came up at the last minute.
Explaining an unavoidable change of plans.
वह चुप रही क्यूंकि वह बहस को और बढ़ाना नहीं चाहती थी।
She remained silent because she didn't want to escalate the argument further.
Psychological motivation.
क्यूंकि तकनीक तेज़ी से बदल रही है, हमें भी खुद को बदलना होगा।
Because technology is changing rapidly, we must also change ourselves.
Societal observation.
यह तर्क निराधार है क्यूंकि इसमें वैज्ञानिक प्रमाणों का अभाव है।
This argument is baseless because it lacks scientific evidence.
High-level academic critique.
क्यूंकि कविता में रूपकों का सुंदर प्रयोग है, इसलिए यह प्रभावशाली लगती है।
Because there is a beautiful use of metaphors in the poem, therefore it feels impactful.
Aesthetic analysis.
उसने सच नहीं बताया क्यूंकि उसे सामाजिक बहिष्कार का डर था।
He didn't tell the truth because he feared social boycott.
Complex social motivation.
सरकार ने यह कदम उठाया क्यूंकि अर्थव्यवस्था को सुधारने की सख्त ज़रूरत थी।
The government took this step because there was a dire need to improve the economy.
Policy justification.
भाषा निरंतर विकसित होती है क्यूंकि यह समाज की बदलती ज़रूरतों को दर्शाती है।
Language constantly evolves because it reflects the changing needs of society.
Linguistic philosophy.
मैं इस परियोजना में शामिल नहीं हुआ क्यूंकि मेरे नैतिक मूल्य इसकी अनुमति नहीं देते।
I did not join this project because my ethical values do not allow it.
Principled reasoning.
क्यूंकि मानवता ही सबसे बड़ा धर्म है, इसलिए हमें सबकी सेवा करनी चाहिए।
Because humanity is the greatest religion, therefore we should serve everyone.
Philosophical maxim.
उसने अपनी चुप्पी तोड़ी क्यूंकि अब अन्याय सहना नामुमकिन था।
He broke his silence because it was now impossible to bear the injustice.
Dramatic narrative reasoning.
अस्तित्ववाद की यह व्याख्या जटिल है क्यूंकि यह मानवीय चेतना की गहराइयों को छूती है।
This interpretation of existentialism is complex because it touches the depths of human consciousness.
Philosophical discourse.
क्यूंकि समय और स्थान सापेक्ष हैं, इसलिए वास्तविकता की हमारी समझ सीमित है।
Because time and space are relative, therefore our understanding of reality is limited.
Scientific/Metaphysical reasoning.
उसकी रचनाओं में एक तड़प है क्यूंकि वह अपनी जड़ों से बिछड़ चुका है।
There is a yearning in his works because he has been separated from his roots.
Literary/Emotional depth.
वैश्वीकरण ने दूरियां कम की हैं क्यूंकि इसने सूचना के प्रवाह को अबाध बना दिया है।
Globalization has reduced distances because it has made the flow of information seamless.
Sociopolitical analysis.
न्याय में देरी अन्याय के समान है क्यूंकि यह पीड़ित के विश्वास को तोड़ती है।
Delay in justice is equivalent to injustice because it breaks the victim's faith.
Legal philosophy.
क्यूंकि कला सत्य का प्रतिबिंब है, इसलिए यह समाज का आईना कहलाती है।
Because art is a reflection of truth, therefore it is called the mirror of society.
Cultural axiom.
उसका मौन उसकी सबसे बड़ी ताकत है क्यूंकि वह शब्दों की व्यर्थता जानता है।
His silence is his greatest strength because he knows the futility of words.
Paradoxical reasoning.
इतिहास खुद को दोहराता है क्यूंकि इंसान अपनी गलतियों से नहीं सीखता।
History repeats itself because humans do not learn from their mistakes.
Universal observation.
近义词
反义词
常见搭配
常用短语
— Used when someone wants to end an argument. It means 'Because I am saying so'.
चुप हो जाओ, क्यूंकि मैं कह रहा हूँ!
— Used to describe something that has no other explanation. 'Because that's just how it is'.
दुनिया ऐसी ही है, क्यूंकि ऐसा ही है।
— Used to dismiss a weak reason. 'Just because'.
सिर्फ क्यूंकि तुम अमीर हो, तुम गलत नहीं हो सकते।
— A rhetorical phrase. 'Because why not?'.
मैं नया फ़ोन ले रहा हूँ। क्यूंकि क्यों नहीं?
— Used to emphasize necessity. 'Because it is important'.
हमें पढ़ना चाहिए क्यूंकि ये ज़रूरी है।
— A common saying. 'Because the truth is bitter'.
वह गुस्सा है क्यूंकि सच कड़वा होता है।
— Used to show affection. 'Because I care'.
मैं तुमसे पूछ रहा हूँ क्यूंकि मुझे परवाह है।
— Referring to common knowledge. 'Because everyone knows'.
वह जीतेगा क्यूंकि सब जानते हैं वह बेस्ट है।
— Finality in an argument. 'Because this is the truth'.
तुम्हें मानना होगा क्यूंकि यही सच है।
容易混淆的词
English speakers often swap 'because' and 'so'. Isliye means 'so/therefore'.
Kyunki gives a reason for the past/present; Taaki gives a purpose for the future.
Kyon is the question (Why?); Kyunki is the answer (Because...).
习语与表达
— The truth needs no evidence and fears nothing. Literally: 'Because the truth needs no heat'.
मैं नहीं डरता, क्यूंकि सांच को आंच नहीं।
Proverbial— All's well that ends well. Used to justify a difficult journey that ended successfully.
मुश्किलें थीं, पर हम जीत गए, क्यूंकि अंत भला तो सब भला।
Casual— As you sow, so shall you reap. Used to explain why someone is facing trouble.
वह दुखी है क्यूंकि जैसी करनी वैसी भरनी।
Moralistic— Used to warn someone to speak quietly. 'Because even walls have ears'.
धीरे बोलो, क्यूंकि दीवारों के भी कान होते हैं।
Common— Used to explain a tough strategy. 'Because diamond cuts diamond' (lit. iron cuts iron).
हमें सख्त होना होगा क्यूंकि लोहा लोहे को काटता है।
Strategic— What's in a name? Used to say the essence matters more than the label.
काम देखो, क्यूंकि नाम में क्या रखा है?
Literary/Common— The grass is always greener on the other side. Explaining why something looks good from afar.
वह शहर अच्छा लग रहा है क्यूंकि दूर के ढोल सुहावने होते हैं।
Proverbial— The obvious needs no proof. Used when the reason is visible to all.
सब देख सकते हैं वह चोर है, क्यूंकि हाथ कंगन को आरसी क्या।
Idiomatic— Every little bit counts. Explaining why small actions are important.
बचत करो, क्यूंकि बूंद-बूंद से घड़ा भरता है।
Encouraging— Might is right. Explaining why a powerful person is getting their way.
वह जीत गया क्यूंकि जिसकी लाठी उसकी भैंस।
Cynical容易混淆
Both deal with causality.
Kyunki precedes the reason; Isliye follows the reason and precedes the result.
मैं बीमार था इसलिए नहीं आया। vs मैं नहीं आया क्यूंकि मैं बीमार था।
Both connect two clauses.
Kyunki is for cause (Why?); Taaki is for intention (With what aim?).
मैं पढ़ा क्यूंकि परीक्षा थी। vs मैं पढ़ा ताकि मैं पास हो सकूँ।
Both mean because/since.
Chunki is more formal and usually starts the sentence.
चूंकि वह थका था, वह सो गया।
Both give reasons.
Kyunki is followed by a sentence (verb); Ki wajah se is followed by a noun.
बारिश की वजह से (Correct) vs क्यूंकि बारिश (Incorrect).
Sometimes reasons are linked to time.
Jab means 'when'. It indicates time, not necessarily cause.
जब मैं गया... (When I went...) vs क्यूंकि मैं गया... (Because I went...)
句型
मैं [Adjective] हूँ क्यूंकि आज [Noun] है।
मैं खुश हूँ क्यूंकि आज छुट्टी है।
मैंने [Verb-Past] क्यूंकि मुझे [Noun] चाहिए था।
मैंने पानी पिया क्यूंकि मुझे प्यास लगी थी।
वह [Verb-Continuous] है क्यूंकि उसे [Verb-Infinitive] है।
वह पढ़ रहा है क्यूंकि उसे परीक्षा देनी है।
क्यूंकि [Reason], इसलिए [Result] हुआ।
क्यूंकि बारिश हुई, इसलिए मैच रुक गया।
यह [Noun] [Adjective] है क्यूंकि इसमें [Noun] का अभाव है।
यह तर्क गलत है क्यूंकि इसमें सबूतों का अभाव है।
क्यूंकि [Abstract Concept], अतः [Consequence] अनिवार्य है।
क्यूंकि समय अनंत है, अतः परिवर्तन अनिवार्य है।
सिर्फ क्यूंकि [Reason], इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि [Result]।
सिर्फ क्यूंकि वह गरीब है, इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि वह चोर है।
शायद क्यूंकि [Reason]?
शायद क्यूंकि वह भूल गया?
词族
相关
如何使用
Extremely high; one of the top 50 most used words in Hindi.
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Using 'Kyunki' with a noun only.
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क्यूंकि बारिश हो रही थी (Kyunki rain was happening).
You cannot say 'Kyunki rain'. You must say 'Kyunki' followed by a full sentence with a verb. For just the noun, use 'ki wajah se'.
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Confusing 'Kyunki' and 'Isliye'.
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मैं लेट था क्यूंकि ट्रैफिक था। (I was late because there was traffic).
English speakers often say 'I was late so there was traffic' by mistake. Kyunki introduces the reason, not the result.
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Pronouncing it as 'Kyoki' without nasalization.
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क्यूंकि (Kyunki - with nasal sound).
Omitting the nasal sound makes the word sound flat and slightly incorrect in standard Hindi.
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Using 'Kyun' instead of 'Kyunki' to give a reason.
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मैं खुश हूँ क्यूंकि आज मेरा जन्मदिन है।
'Kyun' is only for asking the question 'Why?'. It cannot be used to mean 'because'.
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Forgetting the 'Isliye' in a 'Kyunki' starter sentence.
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क्यूंकि वह बीमार था, इसलिए वह नहीं आया।
While 'isliye' is sometimes omitted in casual speech, keeping it makes the sentence grammatically complete and clearer.
小贴士
The Clause Rule
Always follow 'Kyunki' with a full sentence. If you only have one word (a noun), use 'ki wajah se' instead. This is the most common mistake for English speakers.
The Nasal Dot
The dot (bindu) in 'क्यूंकि' adds a soft nasal 'n' sound. It's not a hard 'N', but a slight hum through the nose while saying 'kyu'.
Formal Logic
To sound very professional, use the 'Kyunki... isliye' pair. It makes your reasoning sound structured and well-thought-out.
Kyon vs Kyunki
Never mix these up. Kyon? (Why?) is for questions. Kyunki... (Because...) is for answers. It's a simple rule that fixes 50% of beginner errors.
Bollywood Clues
When you hear 'Kyunki' in a song, pay attention to the next few words. They will tell you the entire emotional reason for the song's story.
Spelling Choice
When writing by hand or in a formal letter, use 'क्योंकि'. When texting on WhatsApp, 'क्यूंकि' or even 'kyuki' is the standard.
The Quick Answer
If someone asks you 'Why?', you can start your response with 'Kyunki...' just like you would start with 'Because...' in English.
Chunki Alternative
Once you are comfortable with Kyunki, try using 'Chunki' at the start of your sentences to sound more like a native academic or professional.
Polite Refusals
In India, it's polite to give a reason. Use 'Kyunki' to explain why you can't do something; it shows respect to the listener.
The Connective Bridge
Visualize Kyunki as a bridge. Without it, your thoughts are isolated islands. With it, they form a logical continent.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'Kyun' (Why) and 'Ki' (Key). Kyunki is the 'Key' to the 'Why'. It unlocks the reason.
视觉联想
Imagine a bridge connecting two islands. The first island is 'What happened' and the second island is 'Why'. The bridge is labeled 'Kyunki'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to explain three things you did today using 'Kyunki' in three separate sentences. For example: 'I drank tea because I was cold.'
词源
The word is a compound of 'क्यों' (kyon), meaning 'why', and 'कि' (ki), which is a complementizer meaning 'that'. Together, they literally mean 'the why that'.
原始含义: The reason being that.
Indo-Aryan, derived from Sanskrit roots (Kim + Punah).文化背景
No specific sensitivities. It is a neutral, functional conjunction.
Similar to how 'because' is used to connect clauses. English speakers often start sentences with 'Because', which is also common in Hindi with 'Kyunki'.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Making Excuses
- क्यूंकि मैं लेट हो गया।
- क्यूंकि बस नहीं आई।
- क्यूंकि मैं भूल गया था।
- क्यूंकि मेरी तबियत खराब थी।
Expressing Likes/Dislikes
- क्यूंकि यह बहुत स्वादिष्ट है।
- क्यूंकि यह बोरिंग है।
- क्यूंकि मुझे यह पसंद है।
- क्यूंकि यह महंगा है।
Answering Questions
- क्यूंकि मैंने ऐसा कहा।
- क्यूंकि यही सही है।
- क्यूंकि मुझे नहीं पता।
- क्यूंकि वह वहां नहीं था।
Giving Directions/Advice
- वहां मत जाओ क्यूंकि खतरा है।
- यह खाओ क्यूंकि यह सेहतमंद है।
- जल्दी करो क्यूंकि ट्रेन छूट जाएगी।
- धीरे चलो क्यूंकि रास्ता खराब है।
Logical Arguments
- क्यूंकि डेटा ऐसा कहता है।
- क्यूंकि यह नियम के खिलाफ है।
- क्यूंकि हमने पहले भी ऐसा किया है।
- क्यूंकि यह सबसे अच्छा विकल्प है।
对话开场白
"तुम हिंदी क्यों सीख रहे हो? (Kyunki...)"
"तुम्हें कौन सा खाना पसंद है और क्यों? (Kyunki...)"
"क्या तुम आज खुश हो? क्यों? (Kyunki...)"
"तुम्हें भारत क्यों पसंद है? (Kyunki...)"
"तुम कल पार्टी में क्यों नहीं आए? (Kyunki...)"
日记主题
आज मैंने बहुत काम किया क्यूंकि...
मुझे अपना घर पसंद है क्यूंकि...
मैं भविष्य में सफल होना चाहता हूँ क्यूंकि...
आज का मौसम अच्छा है क्यूंकि...
मैं अपने दोस्तों से प्यार करता हूँ क्यूंकि...
常见问题
10 个问题There is no difference in meaning. 'क्योंकि' (kyonki) is the traditional, formal spelling used in literature and formal writing. 'क्यूंकि' (kyunki) is a more modern, phonetic spelling common in digital text and casual writing. Both are widely understood.
Yes, you can. In Hindi, starting a sentence with 'Kyunki' often implies a connection to a previous question or statement. In formal writing, if you start with 'Kyunki', it is often followed by 'isliye' (therefore) in the second half of the sentence.
People often drop the nasal 'n' sound (anusvara) in fast or casual speech, resulting in 'kyoki'. While common, it is better for learners to include the slight nasal sound to be more accurate.
It is used with verbs (clauses). For example: 'Kyunki baarish ho rahi hai' (Because it is raining). If you only have a noun, use 'ki wajah se' (Because of the rain -> Baarish ki wajah se).
'Chunki' is more formal and is closer to 'since' in English. It is almost always used at the beginning of a sentence. 'Kyunki' is more versatile and used in daily conversation.
You can say 'सिर्फ क्यूंकि' (sirf kyunki). For example: 'Sirf kyunki maine kaha' (Just because I said so).
Yes, that is its most common position. It connects the result (first part) to the reason (second part).
No, it is an indeclinable word (avyay). It remains the same regardless of who is speaking or what is being discussed.
In Urdu, it is written as 'کیونکہ' and pronounced as 'kyonke'. It is essentially the same word with a slightly different vowel sound at the end.
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable, though 'क्योंकि' (the formal spelling) is preferred in that context.
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Write a sentence: 'I am happy because it is Sunday.'
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Explain why you like your favorite food using 'Kyunki'.
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Critique an argument using 'Kyunki'.
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Write a philosophical sentence about time using 'Kyunki'.
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Explain why trees are important.
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Say: 'I like Hindi because it is beautiful.'
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Say: 'I agree because you are right.'
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Explain a paradox using Kyunki.
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Give a philosophical reason for kindness.
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Say 'Because it is true.'
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Identify the conjunction in: 'मैं गया क्यूंकि वह आया।'
Does the speaker give a reason? 'मैं नहीं आया क्यूंकि बारिश थी।'
What is the reason heard? 'वह खुश है क्यूंकि वह पास हो गया।'
Is the tone formal? 'चूंकि आप व्यस्त हैं, इसलिए मैं बाद में आऊंगा।'
Identify the reason for failure: 'योजना रुकी क्यूंकि बजट नहीं था।'
Listen and choose the meaning: 'Kyunki'
Listen and identify the nasal sound in 'Kyunki'.
Listen for 'isliye' in the sentence.
Listen for the formal 'Kyonki' spelling pronunciation.
Listen for 'Chunki' at the start.
Listen for 'isliye ki' emphasis.
Is 'Kyunki' at the beginning? 'क्यूंकि आज छुट्टी है...'
Translate the reason: 'क्यूंकि मैं थका हूँ।'
Translate the result: 'इसलिए मैं सो गया।'
Identify the cause of anger: 'वह नाराज़ है क्यूंकि तुम लेट हो।'
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Summary
The word 'क्यूंकि' (Kyunki) is the essential bridge between 'what happened' and 'why it happened.' For example, 'मैं खुश हूँ क्यूंकि आज छुट्टी है' (I am happy because today is a holiday).
- Kyunki means 'because' and is the main way to give a reason in Hindi.
- It connects a result to its cause in a sentence structure.
- It is often used to answer questions that start with 'Kyon' (Why).
- It can be paired with 'isliye' (therefore) for stronger logical flow.
The Clause Rule
Always follow 'Kyunki' with a full sentence. If you only have one word (a noun), use 'ki wajah se' instead. This is the most common mistake for English speakers.
The Nasal Dot
The dot (bindu) in 'क्यूंकि' adds a soft nasal 'n' sound. It's not a hard 'N', but a slight hum through the nose while saying 'kyu'.
Formal Logic
To sound very professional, use the 'Kyunki... isliye' pair. It makes your reasoning sound structured and well-thought-out.
Kyon vs Kyunki
Never mix these up. Kyon? (Why?) is for questions. Kyunki... (Because...) is for answers. It's a simple rule that fixes 50% of beginner errors.
例句
मैं नहीं आया क्यूंकि मैं बीमार था।
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