意思
To make someone like or admire you.
文化背景
Fans often say 'Dil jeet liya' when the team plays with 'Jazba' (passion), even if they lose the trophy. It's a way to show loyalty. Sufi poetry emphasizes that the heart is the house of God. Winning a heart is considered a spiritual victory. In South Asian culture, being a good host is the quickest way to 'win hearts'. It is a core social value. The phrase is a staple in romantic songs and heroic dialogues to show the protagonist's charm.
Use it for Kids
Urdu speakers love using this for children. If a child does something cute, say 'Is ne to mera dil jeet liya!'
Past Tense Trap
Remember to use 'ne' (نے). It's 'Us ne dil jeeta', not 'Wo dil jeeta'.
意思
To make someone like or admire you.
Use it for Kids
Urdu speakers love using this for children. If a child does something cute, say 'Is ne to mera dil jeet liya!'
Past Tense Trap
Remember to use 'ne' (نے). It's 'Us ne dil jeeta', not 'Wo dil jeeta'.
Add 'Lia'
Adding 'liya' (Jeet liya) makes you sound much more like a native speaker than just saying 'Jeeta'.
Sincerity Matters
Only use it when you feel the action was sincere. Using it for fake or forced actions can sound sarcastic.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Dil Jeetna'.
اس کی اچھی کارکردگی نے سب کا ______۔
The sentence refers to 'good performance' (achhi karkardagi), which leads to winning hearts.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for 'She won my heart'?
Choose the correct sentence:
In the past tense, 'ne' is used, and the verb agrees with 'Dil' (masculine).
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Your friend cooked a huge feast for you.
This is the natural way to express gratitude for hospitality.
Complete the dialogue.
احمد: کیا تم نے وہ ویڈیو دیکھی؟ سارہ: ہاں، اس چھوٹے بچے کی ہمت نے تو ______۔
The context of 'himmut' (courage) in a child usually leads to admiration.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习اس کی اچھی کارکردگی نے سب کا ______۔
The sentence refers to 'good performance' (achhi karkardagi), which leads to winning hearts.
Choose the correct sentence:
In the past tense, 'ne' is used, and the verb agrees with 'Dil' (masculine).
Situation: Your friend cooked a huge feast for you.
This is the natural way to express gratitude for hospitality.
احمد: کیا تم نے وہ ویڈیو دیکھی؟ سارہ: ہاں، اس چھوٹے بچے کی ہمت نے تو ______۔
The context of 'himmut' (courage) in a child usually leads to admiration.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes! If a cat or dog does something cute, you can say 'Is ne mera dil jeet liya.'
No, it is mostly used for platonic admiration, respect, and general liking.
'Jeet lena' is more common in speech and implies the action is fully completed with a personal impact.
Yes, to praise a team's effort or a great presentation. It shows high appreciation.
Yes, in Urdu, 'Dil' is always treated as a masculine noun.
The sentence remains the same: 'Aap ne mera dil jeet liya.' The gender of the person doesn't change the verb here.
It is neutral. It's polite enough for a boss and friendly enough for a sibling.
No, that sounds strange. You win the hearts of people, not objects or exams.
The plural is also 'Dil' in this idiom, or 'Dilo' (دلوں) in other contexts. For this idiom, we usually say 'Sab ka dil' (Everyone's heart).
On social media, people just write 'Dil jeet liya!' without a subject.
相关表达
دل دینا
similarTo give one's heart (to fall in love)
دل توڑنا
contrastTo break a heart
دل موہ لینا
synonymTo enchant the heart
دل میں جگہ بنانا
builds onTo make a place in someone's heart