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कौन-सी शर्ट पहनूँ?

Which shirt should I wear?

Littéralement: Which-one shirt should-I-wear?

Use this phrase to ask friends or family for help picking out a shirt to wear.

En 15 secondes

  • A daily phrase used to ask for fashion advice or opinions.
  • Uses the feminine 'kaun-si' because 'shirt' is feminine in Hindi.
  • Perfect for casual settings with friends, family, or partners.

Signification

This is a simple way to ask for a fashion opinion. You use it when you are standing in front of your closet and can't decide which shirt looks best.

Exemples clés

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Getting ready for a first date

Aaj kaun-si shirt pahun? Blue ya white?

Which shirt should I wear today? Blue or white?

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2

Asking a sibling before a party

Bhai, party ke liye kaun-si shirt pahun?

Brother, which shirt should I wear for the party?

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3

Asking a spouse before a formal dinner

Kya main yeh wali shirt pahun?

Should I wear this shirt?

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Contexte culturel

In Indian culture, clothing is a significant marker of occasion and respect. Asking for an opinion on your attire shows you value the other person's taste and the importance of the event. While 'shirt' is an English loanword, it is used universally across India in daily Hindi conversation.

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The Gender Secret

Most English loanwords for clothes in Hindi are feminine (shirt, jeans, t-shirt), but 'coat' and 'suit' are masculine. Use `kaun-si` for the ladies and `kaun-sa` for the gents!

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Watch the Nasal Sound

The 'n' in `pahun` is a soft nasal sound (like the French 'bon'). If you say it too hard, it sounds like a different word. Keep it light!

En 15 secondes

  • A daily phrase used to ask for fashion advice or opinions.
  • Uses the feminine 'kaun-si' because 'shirt' is feminine in Hindi.
  • Perfect for casual settings with friends, family, or partners.

What It Means

This phrase is your go-to for wardrobe indecision. It literally translates to "Which shirt should I wear?" It uses the word kaun-si which means "which one" specifically for feminine nouns like shirt. It is a direct question seeking advice or a second opinion. It is simple, clear, and very common in daily life.

How To Use It

You can use this phrase with a friend, a partner, or even a shopkeeper. The verb pahun comes from pahanna (to wear). The nasal sound at the end makes it a suggestion or a request for permission. If you are a guy or a girl, the phrase stays the same because shirt is treated as a feminine noun in Hindi. Just point at two options and ask away!

When To Use It

Use it while getting ready for a date. Use it when packing for a trip to Goa. It is perfect for those mornings when you are running late for work. You can also use it while shopping to ask a friend's opinion. It works great in person or over a video call while holding up your hangers. It is a bonding moment for friends who love style.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this in a super serious business presentation unless you are a fashion designer. It is a bit too personal for a first meeting with a CEO. Avoid using it if you are actually wearing a dress or a suit. For a suit, you would say kaun-sa suit. Using the wrong gender for the clothing item sounds a bit funny. Don't ask a stranger on the street unless you want a very confused look.

Cultural Background

In India, getting dressed up for festivals or weddings is a huge deal. Choosing the right outfit is almost a family event. You will often hear siblings arguing over which color looks better. Hindi speakers love giving opinions on clothes. It is a sign of closeness to ask someone for their fashion advice. Even in modern cities, the "look" matters a lot for social status.

Common Variations

You can swap shirt for other items. Try kaun-si jeans for jeans or kaun-sa kurta for a kurta. If you want to be more formal, say mujhe kaun-si shirt pahanni chahiye. For a quick slang version, just hold a shirt and say yeh wali? which means "this one?". You can also add aaj at the start to say "Which shirt should I wear today?"

Notes d'usage

The phrase is grammatically neutral and safe for most social situations. The key is to remember that 'shirt' is feminine in the Hindi mental lexicon, requiring 'kaun-si'.

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The Gender Secret

Most English loanwords for clothes in Hindi are feminine (shirt, jeans, t-shirt), but 'coat' and 'suit' are masculine. Use `kaun-si` for the ladies and `kaun-sa` for the gents!

⚠️

Watch the Nasal Sound

The 'n' in `pahun` is a soft nasal sound (like the French 'bon'). If you say it too hard, it sounds like a different word. Keep it light!

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The 'Opinion' Culture

If you ask an Indian friend this question, be prepared for a 10-minute lecture on color theory and what's currently in fashion. We take our 'consultant' roles seriously!

Exemples

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#1 Getting ready for a first date
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Aaj kaun-si shirt pahun? Blue ya white?

Which shirt should I wear today? Blue or white?

Adding colors at the end helps narrow down the choices.

#2 Asking a sibling before a party
😊

Bhai, party ke liye kaun-si shirt pahun?

Brother, which shirt should I wear for the party?

Adding the occasion 'party ke liye' makes the question specific.

#3 Asking a spouse before a formal dinner
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Kya main yeh wali shirt pahun?

Should I wear this shirt?

A variation using 'yeh wali' (this one) while holding the item.

#4 Texting a friend a photo of two shirts
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Confusion! Kaun-si shirt pahun?

Confusion! Which shirt should I wear?

Commonly used in texts with emojis to show indecision.

#5 A child asking their mother
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Mummy, school ke liye kaun-si shirt pahun?

Mummy, which shirt should I wear for school?

Simple and direct for daily routines.

#6 Joking about having too many clothes
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Mere paas 50 shirts hain, par kaun-si pahun?

I have 50 shirts, but which one should I wear?

The classic 'closet full of clothes but nothing to wear' joke.

Teste-toi

Choose the correct question word for 'shirt' (feminine).

___ shirt pahun?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Kaun-si

In Hindi, 'shirt' is a feminine noun, so we use 'kaun-si' instead of 'kaun-sa'.

Complete the sentence to ask 'Which shirt should I wear today?'

Aaj ___ shirt pahun?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : kaun-si

'Aaj' means today, and 'kaun-si' is used to ask 'which one'.

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Aides visuelles

Formality Scale of 'Kaun-si shirt pahun?'

Informal

Used with friends and siblings.

Bhai, kaun-si shirt pahun?

Neutral

Standard way to ask anyone you know.

Kaun-si shirt pahun?

Formal

More polite version for elders or bosses.

Mujhe kaun-si shirt pahanni chahiye?

When to ask 'Kaun-si shirt pahun?'

Wardrobe Choice
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Before a Wedding

Choosing the best ethnic shirt.

Morning Rush

Asking a partner for a quick pick.

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Shopping Mall

Asking a friend in the trial room.

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Video Call

Showing options to a friend online.

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

It is an English word that has been fully adopted into Hindi. You will hear it used more often than the traditional word kameez in urban areas.

Yes, absolutely! The gender of the speaker doesn't change the phrase; only the gender of the object (the shirt) matters.

Since kurta is masculine, you would change it to kaun-sa kurta pahun?.

You can just say kaun-si pahun? if you are already pointing at the shirts.

It is neutral, but to be extra respectful, you could say Main kaun-si shirt pahun? to make it a complete sentence.

Kaun-sa is for masculine objects and kaun-si is for feminine objects like shirt.

Shoes are jootey (plural/masculine), so you would say kaun-se jootey pahun?.

You can say yeh wali (this one) or lal wali (the red one).

No, it is a standard subjunctive form of the verb used for suggestions, though it is mostly used in spoken Hindi.

The phrase remains the same! Kaun-si works for any number of choices.

Expressions liées

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Kya yeh matching hai?

Mujhe yeh pasand hai.

Kuch aur dikhao.

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