A2 Collocation तटस्थ 2 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

तैयारी करना

to prepare

शाब्दिक अर्थ: Preparation to do

Use this phrase to describe the active work and planning you do before a future event occurs.

15 सेकंड में

  • The active process of getting ready for an event.
  • Used for exams, trips, weddings, and even cooking.
  • Connects to a noun using the word 'ki'.

मतलब

This phrase refers to the active process of getting ready for something. It’s the hustle, the planning, and the practice you do before a big event happens.

मुख्य उदाहरण

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Talking about an upcoming test

मैं अपनी परीक्षा की तैयारी कर रहा हूँ।

I am preparing for my exam.

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Planning a vacation with friends

क्या तुमने गोवा जाने की तैयारी कर ली?

Have you finished the preparations for going to Goa?

😊
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In a professional meeting

हमें कल की मीटिंग की तैयारी करनी चाहिए।

We should prepare for tomorrow's meeting.

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सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि

Preparation is a collective effort in Indian culture. Whether it's for a 5-day wedding or the festival of Diwali, 'taiyari' often involves neighbors and extended family. It highlights the importance of the journey and the effort put into an event, not just the event itself.

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The 'Ki' Rule

Always use 'ki' before 'taiyari'. Since 'taiyari' is a feminine noun, it never takes 'ka' or 'ke'.

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Ready vs. Preparing

Don't confuse 'taiyar' (ready) with 'taiyari' (preparation). 'Main taiyar hoon' means you are done; 'Main taiyari kar raha hoon' means you are still working.

15 सेकंड में

  • The active process of getting ready for an event.
  • Used for exams, trips, weddings, and even cooking.
  • Connects to a noun using the word 'ki'.

What It Means

तैयारी करना (Taiyari karna) is all about the 'behind-the-scenes' work. It is the action of preparing. You aren't just 'ready' yet; you are doing the work to get there. It covers everything from studying for a test to packing your bags for a trip.

How To Use It

You usually link this phrase to a specific event using the word की (ki). For example, परीक्षा की तैयारी (pariksha ki taiyari) means 'preparation for the exam.' You can use it in any tense. If you are busy right now, say तैयारी कर रहा हूँ (taiyari kar raha hoon). It is a very flexible and common 'do-verb' collocation.

When To Use It

Use it whenever there is a future event that needs effort. It is perfect for talking about exams, weddings, or business presentations. You can even use it for small things like खाने की तैयारी (khane ki taiyari) when you are getting ingredients ready to cook. It shows you are being productive and focused.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this if you are already standing at the door ready to leave. In that case, just say मैं तैयार हूँ (Main taiyar hoon), which means 'I am ready.' तैयारी करना is the process, not the final state. Also, don't use it for 'preparing' a person's mind in a manipulative way; that's a different vibe entirely!

Cultural Background

In India, तैयारी is a big deal, especially for weddings and festivals. A typical Indian wedding involves months of तैयारी. It’s often a communal activity where the whole family gets involved. If you tell someone you are doing तैयारी, they will likely ask if they can help you with anything.

Common Variations

You might hear the plural form तैयारियाँ (taiyariyan). This sounds more grand and intense. If someone asks, तैयारियाँ कैसी चल रही हैं? (How are the preparations going?), they are acknowledging that you have a lot on your plate. It sounds a bit more formal and serious than the singular version.

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

This phrase is neutral and can be used in any social setting. The only 'gotcha' is the gender agreement; 'taiyari' is feminine, so any associated adjectives or possessives must reflect that.

💡

The 'Ki' Rule

Always use 'ki' before 'taiyari'. Since 'taiyari' is a feminine noun, it never takes 'ka' or 'ke'.

⚠️

Ready vs. Preparing

Don't confuse 'taiyar' (ready) with 'taiyari' (preparation). 'Main taiyar hoon' means you are done; 'Main taiyari kar raha hoon' means you are still working.

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The Plural Secret

Using the plural 'taiyariyan' makes you sound like you are managing a massive, complex event. Use it to impress your boss or in-laws!

उदाहरण

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#1 Talking about an upcoming test
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मैं अपनी परीक्षा की तैयारी कर रहा हूँ।

I am preparing for my exam.

A very common use for students.

#2 Planning a vacation with friends
😊

क्या तुमने गोवा जाने की तैयारी कर ली?

Have you finished the preparations for going to Goa?

Uses the past tense 'kar li' to check completion.

#3 In a professional meeting
💼

हमें कल की मीटिंग की तैयारी करनी चाहिए।

We should prepare for tomorrow's meeting.

Shows a sense of duty or necessity.

#4 Texting a friend about a party
🤝

पार्टी की तैयारी शुरू?

Preparation for the party started?

Shortened for quick texting.

#5 A humorous take on snacking
😄

मूवी की तैयारी में सिर्फ पॉपकॉर्न ही लाए हो?

For the movie prep, you only brought popcorn?

Playfully suggests the 'prep' was insufficient.

#6 Preparing for a new life stage
💭

वे अपने नए घर की तैयारी कर रहे हैं।

They are preparing for their new home.

Carries a sense of excitement and new beginnings.

खुद को परखो

Fill in the blank to say 'I am preparing for the wedding.'

मैं शादी ___ तैयारी कर रहा हूँ।

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: की

The word 'taiyari' is feminine, so it requires the possessive marker 'ki'.

Choose the correct verb form for 'We are preparing.'

हम तैयारी ___ रहे हैं।

✓ सही! ✗ बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: कर

'Karna' is the standard verb paired with 'taiyari' to mean 'to do preparation'.

🎉 स्कोर: /2

विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स

Formality of 'Taiyari Karna'

Casual

Texting a friend about dinner plans.

Dinner ki taiyari?

Neutral

Talking to a colleague about a project.

Main presentation ki taiyari kar raha hoon.

Formal

Official announcement about event planning.

Sammelan ki taiyariyan purn ho chuki hain.

Where to use 'Taiyari Karna'

तैयारी करना
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Education

Exam ki taiyari

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Travel

Safar ki taiyari

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Cooking

Khane ki taiyari

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Celebration

Shaadi ki taiyari

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

'Taiyar' is an adjective meaning 'ready.' 'Taiyari' is a noun meaning 'preparation.' Use taiyar for your state and taiyari for the action.

Yes! You can say Khane ki taiyari kar rahi hoon to mean you are prepping ingredients or starting the cooking process.

Absolutely. It is perfectly neutral and professional. You can use it for meetings, reports, or presentations.

'Taiyariyan' is the plural form. It is used for big events like weddings to suggest there are many different things being prepared at once.

You would say, Main interview ki taiyari kar raha hoon. Remember to use ki!

Yes, athletes use it all the time for training. Match ki taiyari is a very common phrase in sports news.

It can include packing, but it's broader. Packing specifically is packing karna or saman bandhna, but safar ki taiyari includes packing, booking tickets, etc.

It has Persian roots but is fully integrated into both Hindi and Urdu. It is understood by everyone.

Usually, no. You prepare *for* an event or *for* a person's arrival, but you don't 'prepare a person' using this phrase unless it's for an exam.

The most common mistake is using ka instead of ki. Always remember: Exam KI taiyari, not Exam KA taiyari.

संबंधित मुहावरे

तैयार होना

to get ready / to be ready

प्रबंध करना

to make arrangements (more formal)

योजना बनाना

to make a plan

अभ्यास करना

to practice

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