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मैं बीमार हूँ

I'm sick

به‌طور تحت‌اللفظی: I sick am

Use this phrase to communicate you're unwell and need rest or medical attention in any setting.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Simple way to say 'I am sick' in any situation.
  • Gender-neutral phrase that works for everyone.
  • Commonly used in both professional and personal settings.

معنی

This is the most straightforward way to say you are feeling unwell. It is the universal 'I'm sick' that covers everything from a cold to a stomach bug.

مثال‌های کلیدی

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1

Calling your boss

Boss, main aaj bimaar hoon.

Boss, I am sick today.

💼
2

Texting a friend to cancel dinner

Yaar, main bimaar hoon, aaj nahi aa sakta.

Friend, I'm sick, I can't come today.

😊
3

At a clinic

Doctor, main do din se bimaar hoon.

Doctor, I have been sick for two days.

👔
🌍

زمینه فرهنگی

In Indian culture, admitting you are sick often invites a community response. Friends and family might show up with homemade remedies or herbal 'kadha' tea. It is less about privacy and more about receiving care and support from your social circle.

💡

Gender Ease

Unlike verbs or other adjectives, `bimaar` is the same for men and women. No need to worry about grammar here!

⚠️

Slang Alert

Never use `bimaar` to mean something is 'sick' (cool). People will just think you're actually unwell.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Simple way to say 'I am sick' in any situation.
  • Gender-neutral phrase that works for everyone.
  • Commonly used in both professional and personal settings.

What It Means

Main bimaar hoon is your basic health status update. Main means 'I', bimaar means 'sick', and hoon means 'am'. It is simple and direct. You are telling someone your body is not 100% right now.

How To Use It

Use it just like you would in English. Place it at the start of a conversation to explain an absence. It works for physical illness and general exhaustion. If you are male or female, the phrase stays exactly the same. That is the beauty of this specific adjective! It does not change gender like many other Hindi words.

When To Use It

Use it when you need to cancel plans with friends. Use it when calling into work. It is perfect for telling a doctor how you feel. You can even text it to your mom when you want some sympathy. It is the gold standard for being under the weather.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for 'cool' or 'awesome' like English slang. In Hindi, bimaar only means medically unwell. Also, avoid it for very minor things like a tiny scratch. It implies you actually feel weak or ill. If you just have a headache, there are more specific phrases for that.

Cultural Background

In India, health is a common topic of conversation. People will often ask 'How is your health?' as a standard greeting. When you say Main bimaar hoon, expect a lot of advice. You will likely be told to drink warm water or eat khichdi. It is a phrase that triggers the 'caregiver' mode in Indian culture.

Common Variations

If you are very sick, add bahut (very). Say Main bahut bimaar hoon. If you are just a little unwell, use thoda (a little). Say Main thoda bimaar hoon. You might also hear Meri tabiyat kharab hai. That is a slightly more sophisticated way to say the same thing.

نکات کاربردی

This phrase is safe for all levels of formality. It is direct and leaves no room for confusion about your status.

💡

Gender Ease

Unlike verbs or other adjectives, `bimaar` is the same for men and women. No need to worry about grammar here!

⚠️

Slang Alert

Never use `bimaar` to mean something is 'sick' (cool). People will just think you're actually unwell.

💬

The Advice Avalanche

If you say this to an Indian auntie, prepare for a 20-minute lecture on the benefits of turmeric milk!

مثال‌ها

6
#1 Calling your boss
💼

Boss, main aaj bimaar hoon.

Boss, I am sick today.

Short and professional for a sick leave notification.

#2 Texting a friend to cancel dinner
😊

Yaar, main bimaar hoon, aaj nahi aa sakta.

Friend, I'm sick, I can't come today.

Using 'Yaar' makes it very casual and friendly.

#3 At a clinic
👔

Doctor, main do din se bimaar hoon.

Doctor, I have been sick for two days.

Adding time context helps the doctor diagnose you.

#4 Exaggerating to get out of chores
😄

Main bahut bimaar hoon, kaam nahi kar sakta!

I am very sick, I cannot do work!

A classic excuse used to avoid doing the dishes.

#5 Talking to your mother
💭

Mummy, main bimaar hoon, mujhe neend aa rahi hai.

Mummy, I am sick, I am feeling sleepy.

Expressing vulnerability to a family member.

#6 In a classroom
👔

Sir, main bimaar hoon, kya main ghar jaa sakta hoon?

Sir, I am sick, can I go home?

A polite request for permission to leave.

خودت رو بسنج

Complete the sentence to say 'I am sick'.

Main ___ hoon.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: bimaar

`Bimaar` is the Hindi word for sick. `Khush` means happy and `Thik` means okay.

How do you say 'I am VERY sick'?

Main ___ bimaar hoon.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: bahut

`Bahut` translates to 'very' or 'a lot', intensifying the state of being sick.

🎉 امتیاز: /2

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Formality Scale

Informal

Talking to siblings or close friends.

Main bimaar hoon, yaar.

Neutral

General daily use with anyone.

Main bimaar hoon.

Formal

Speaking to elders or superiors.

Meri tabiyat thodi kharab hai.

When to say you're sick

Main bimaar hoon
💼

At the Office

Calling in sick to your manager.

💊

At the Pharmacy

Explaining why you need medicine.

On a Date

Rain-checking due to a fever.

🏠

At Home

Asking for a bowl of soup.

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

No, bimaar is an adjective that stays the same regardless of gender. You just say Main bimaar hoon.

You would say Mujhe zukaam hai. However, Main bimaar hoon is a good general starter.

Yes, it is perfectly neutral. If you want to sound even more professional, you can say Meri tabiyat kharab hai.

Bimaar is common daily speech. Aswasth is very formal/literary and rarely used in conversation.

Usually, bimaar refers to physical illness. For feeling down, people often say Mera mann thik nahi hai.

Just change the pronoun and the ending: Kya aap bimaar hain? (Are you sick?).

No, it can be used for anything from a mild fever to something more serious. It's very broad.

Bimaari is the noun form, meaning 'illness' or 'disease'. For example: Yeh bimaari khatarnaak hai (This illness is dangerous).

No, that sounds very strange in Hindi. Use kharab (broken/bad) for machines.

You would say Main bimaar ho raha hoon (for males) or ho rahi hoon (for females).

عبارات مرتبط

Meri tabiyat kharab hai

My health is bad (I'm unwell)

Mujhe bukhar hai

I have a fever

Dawaai

Medicine

Aaraam karo

Take rest

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