A2 Collocation خنثی 3 دقیقه مطالعه

पेट भरना

to fill stomach

Use it to politely signal you've finished eating and are satisfied with the meal.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Standard way to say you are full after eating.
  • Used in both casual and formal dining situations.
  • Often used in the past tense: 'Pet bhar gaya'.

معنی

This phrase literally means to fill your stomach, but it's the standard way to say you've eaten enough and are full.

مثال‌های کلیدی

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1

At a friend's dinner party

शुक्रिया, मेरा पेट भर गया है।

Thank you, my stomach is full.

🤝
2

Talking about a great buffet

हमने शादी में पेट भर के खाना खाया।

We ate to our heart's content at the wedding.

😊
3

In a professional lunch meeting

क्या सबका पेट भर गया है?

Is everyone full?

💼
🌍

زمینه فرهنگی

In Indian culture, food is synonymous with love and hospitality. The phrase reflects a society where ensuring everyone is fed is a primary social duty. It transitioned from a literal description of survival to a standard social cue for ending a meal.

💡

The 'Gaya' Secret

Always use 'gaya' (went/become) to say you ARE full right now. 'Mera pet bhar gaya' is much more common than 'Mera pet bharta hai'.

⚠️

Don't over-formalize

In very formal Urdu-influenced Hindi, people might say 'Tript' (satisfied), but 'Pet bharna' is never considered rude.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • Standard way to say you are full after eating.
  • Used in both casual and formal dining situations.
  • Often used in the past tense: 'Pet bhar gaya'.

What It Means

पेट भरना is your go-to phrase for satiety. It describes that heavy, happy feeling after a good meal. You aren't just eating; you are reaching your limit. It is simple, direct, and used by everyone. In Hindi, food is the center of life. So, knowing how to say you're full is vital. It’s like saying "I'm stuffed" but a bit more polite.

How To Use It

You will mostly use this in the past tense. When you finish eating, say मेरा पेट भर गया. This means "My stomach has filled." You can also use it as an adverb. For example, पेट भर खाना means "eating to one's fill." It functions as a verb phrase in most sentences. Just remember to change the helping verb based on the tense. It’s very flexible and fits into most sentence structures easily.

When To Use It

Use it at a friend's house when they offer more food. Use it at a restaurant to tell the waiter you're done. It is also used when talking about basic survival. For instance, "earning enough to fill the stomach." It’s perfect for casual lunches or even formal dinners. If someone keeps serving you, this phrase is your best defense. It sounds natural and appreciative of the meal provided.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it to describe emotional or spiritual satisfaction. For that, Hindi uses words like संतुष्टि (satisfaction). It’s a bit too physical for deep philosophical talks. Also, avoid saying it too abruptly at a very formal gala. In high-society settings, people might use more refined terms. However, in 95% of real-life situations, it is perfectly fine. Just don't say it while your mouth is still full!

Cultural Background

In India, a guest leaving with an empty stomach is unthinkable. Hosts will often push you to eat more and more. Saying मेरा पेट भर गया is a polite way to stop the flow. It signals that you have been well-cared for. Historically, "filling the stomach" was the primary goal of daily labor. This phrase carries the weight of gratitude for having enough to eat. It’s a humble and honest expression of basic human needs.

Common Variations

You will often hear पेट भर के (Pet bhar ke). This means "to your heart's content." For example, "We ate पेट भर के at the wedding." Another variation is पेट पूजा (Pet pooja). This literally means "stomach worship," a funny way to say eating. If you want to be very casual, you can just say पेट फुल है (Stomach is full). But पेट भरना remains the classic, timeless version everyone understands.

نکات کاربردی

The phrase is grammatically masculine because 'Pet' is a masculine noun. It is safe for all social registers from home to the office.

💡

The 'Gaya' Secret

Always use 'gaya' (went/become) to say you ARE full right now. 'Mera pet bhar gaya' is much more common than 'Mera pet bharta hai'.

⚠️

Don't over-formalize

In very formal Urdu-influenced Hindi, people might say 'Tript' (satisfied), but 'Pet bharna' is never considered rude.

💬

The Dessert Rule

Indians often say 'Pet bhar gaya par dil nahi bhara' (Stomach is full but heart isn't) to justify eating dessert!

مثال‌ها

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#1 At a friend's dinner party
🤝

शुक्रिया, मेरा पेट भर गया है।

Thank you, my stomach is full.

A polite way to decline a second helping.

#2 Talking about a great buffet
😊

हमने शादी में पेट भर के खाना खाया।

We ate to our heart's content at the wedding.

Uses the 'pet bhar ke' variation for emphasis.

#3 In a professional lunch meeting
💼

क्या सबका पेट भर गया है?

Is everyone full?

A polite check before moving on to business talk.

#4 Texting a friend after a big meal
😊

भाई, आज तो पेट भर गया!

Brother, my stomach is totally full today!

Casual and enthusiastic tone.

#5 A humorous observation
😄

पेट भर गया है, पर नियत नहीं भरी।

My stomach is full, but my greed isn't.

A common funny saying when food is too delicious to stop.

#6 Discussing hard work and survival
💭

वो सिर्फ अपना पेट भरने के लिए काम करता है।

He works just to fill his stomach.

Used here to mean basic survival or earning a living.

خودت رو بسنج

Choose the correct form to say 'My stomach is full'.

मेरा ___ भर गया है।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: पेट

`पेट` (Pet) means stomach, which is the core of this expression.

Complete the sentence to say 'Eat to your fill'.

खाना ___ खाओ।

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: पेट भर के

`पेट भर के` is the adverbial form meaning 'to one's fill'.

🎉 امتیاز: /2

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Formality of 'Pet Bharna'

Informal

Used with friends or siblings.

Pet full ho gaya!

Neutral

Standard usage for most situations.

Mera pet bhar gaya.

Formal

Polite but slightly direct for high-society.

Ji, mera pet bhar gaya hai.

Where to use 'Pet Bharna'

पेट भरना
🍲

At a Dhaba

Satisfied after spicy food.

🏠

Family Dinner

Telling Mom you're done.

🤝

Charity Event

Ensuring everyone is fed.

💼

Office Lunch

Declining more snacks.

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

Not at all! It's actually a compliment. It tells the host their food was so good and plentiful that you are satisfied.

पेट भरना means to fill the stomach, while भूख मिटाना means to quench or end hunger. The first is about the physical state of being full, the second is about the act of stopping hunger.

You can say मेरा पेट बहुत ज्यादा भर गया है or use the slang मैं एकदम टाइट हूँ (I am totally tight/stuffed).

Yes, you can say कुत्ते का पेट भर गया (The dog's stomach is full).

Yes, it's neutral. During a business lunch, saying मेरा पेट भर गया, शुक्रिया is perfectly professional.

It's a related idiom meaning 'to kick someone's stomach,' which metaphorically means to take away someone's livelihood or job.

You would say इतने खाने से मेरा पेट भर जाएगा (My stomach will be filled by this much food).

Yes, young people often just say Full hoon or Pet full hai mixing English and Hindi.

The word पेट (stomach) is masculine, so the verb भर गया stays masculine regardless of whether a man or woman is speaking.

No, unlike some English expressions, पेट भरना is strictly about food. For being bored or 'fed up,' Hindi uses मन भर जाना.

عبارات مرتبط

जी भर के

भूख लगना

डकार लेना

पेट पूजा करना

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