意思
To be very high or tall.
文化背景
In Pakistan, this idiom is the unofficial slogan of the common man during economic shifts. You will hear it in every talk show and every street corner when the budget is announced. Classical poets use this to describe the 'Astan' (threshold) of the beloved or the height of their own 'Himmat' (courage). It's a mark of high literary style. Urdu speakers in Dubai or Doha use this constantly to describe the rapid construction of skyscrapers in the Gulf. Locals use this to describe the peaks of the Karakoram range, emphasizing that these mountains are the 'roof of the world'.
Sound like a local
Use this phrase when talking about the price of petrol or electricity. It's the most natural way to complain about the economy in Urdu.
Watch the Preposition
Never say 'Aasman ko baatein karna'. It marks you as a beginner immediately. Always use 'se'.
意思
To be very high or tall.
Sound like a local
Use this phrase when talking about the price of petrol or electricity. It's the most natural way to complain about the economy in Urdu.
Watch the Preposition
Never say 'Aasman ko baatein karna'. It marks you as a beginner immediately. Always use 'se'.
Poetic Flair
In a formal speech, use 'Falak-bos' instead of this idiom to sound more educated and sophisticated.
Gender Agreement
Remember that 'Qimatein' (prices) is feminine plural, so use 'kar rahi hain'.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
آج کل مہنگائی بہت زیادہ ہے، قیمتیں _______ سے باتیں کر رہی ہیں۔
The idiom is 'Aasman se baatein karna'.
Which sentence correctly uses the idiom for a tall building?
Choose the correct sentence:
The preposition 'se' is the correct one to use with this idiom.
Match the situation to the meaning of the idiom.
If someone says 'Petrol ki qimat aasman se baatein kar rahi hai', what do they mean?
In the context of prices, the idiom means they have become very high (expensive).
Complete the dialogue.
A: کیا آپ نے نیا ٹاور دیکھا؟ B: جی ہاں، وہ تو ___________۔
The idiom fits perfectly to describe the height of a new tower.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Height Idioms
练习题库
4 练习آج کل مہنگائی بہت زیادہ ہے، قیمتیں _______ سے باتیں کر رہی ہیں۔
The idiom is 'Aasman se baatein karna'.
Choose the correct sentence:
The preposition 'se' is the correct one to use with this idiom.
If someone says 'Petrol ki qimat aasman se baatein kar rahi hai', what do they mean?
In the context of prices, the idiom means they have become very high (expensive).
A: کیا آپ نے نیا ٹاور دیکھا؟ B: جی ہاں، وہ تو ___________۔
The idiom fits perfectly to describe the height of a new tower.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题It's better to use 'bahut lamba' (very tall). Using this idiom for a person is rare and usually sarcastic.
It's neutral. You can use it in a newspaper (formal) or with a friend at a tea stall (informal).
'Aasman ko chhuna' (touching the sky) is usually positive, like reaching a goal. 'Aasman se baatein karna' is more about the state of being tall or high.
No, for a high fever we say 'Tez bukhar'. This idiom is for physical or numerical height.
Not at all. When used for prices, it's definitely bad!
Use 'Qimatein aasman se baatein karne lagin'.
Yes, in this specific idiom, you cannot replace 'Aasman' with 'Akash' or 'Falak' and keep the same idiomatic flavor.
Yes, 'Yeh drakht aasman se baatein kar raha hai' is perfectly fine.
There isn't a single idiom, but you could say 'Zameen par hona' (to be on the ground) or 'Ghatna' (to decrease).
Yes, Hindi speakers use the exact same phrase: 'Aasman se baatein karna'.
No, that would be 'Oonchi awaaz'.
The personification of 'talking' suggests a level of height where the object is in the same 'social circle' as the sky.
相关表达
آسمان کو چھونا
synonymTo touch the sky
فلک بوس
specialized formSky-kissing
آسمان پر دماغ ہونا
similarTo have one's brain on the sky
زمین پر پاؤں نہ ٹکنا
contrastFeet not staying on the ground
پاتال میں ہونا
contrastTo be in the underworld