Hindi Adversative Conjunctions:
Use `lekin` for simple contrasts, `balki` for corrections, and `phir bhi` when the result is surprising.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Connects two opposing or contrasting ideas.
- Lekin and magar are for daily use.
- Balki corrects a previous negative statement.
- Parantu is the formal, dressed-up version.
Quick Reference
| Hindi Word | English Meaning | Tone/Context | Example Fragment |
|---|---|---|---|
| lekin | but | Neutral / Common | sasta hai `lekin` achha hai |
| magar | but | Neutral / Urdu-influenced | koshish ki `magar` haar gaya |
| parantu | however / but | Formal / Literary | yojana achhi hai `parantu`... |
| kintu | but / however | Formal / Sanskritized | chhota `kintu` mahatvapurn |
| balki | rather / on the contrary | Correction (Not X, but Y) | woh gussa nahi, `balki` dukhi hai |
| phir bhi | still / even then | Unexpected result | barish thi `phir bhi` main gaya |
| halaanki | although / though | Sets up a contrast | `halaanki` main bimar tha... |
주요 예문
3 / 9मैं कोशिश करूँगा, लेकिन वादा नहीं कर सकता।
I will try, but I cannot promise.
खाना बहुत तीखा था, फिर भी स्वादिष्ट था।
The food was very spicy, still it was delicious.
यह महँगा नहीं, बल्कि सस्ता है।
This isn't expensive, rather it's cheap.
The 'Magar' Flavor
If you're telling a dramatic story or reciting poetry (shayari), swap `lekin` for `magar`. It instantly adds 10% more emotion and flair.
Don't Double Dip
Avoid using 'but' (`lekin`) and 'although' (`halaanki`) in the same English-style logic. In Hindi, `halaanki` usually pairs with `phir bhi` or just a comma, not `lekin`.
The Rule in 30 Seconds
- Connects two opposing or contrasting ideas.
- Lekin and magar are for daily use.
- Balki corrects a previous negative statement.
- Parantu is the formal, dressed-up version.
Overview
Life isn't always straightforward, and neither are sentences. Sometimes you want to say one thing, but then immediately throw a curveball. That's where adversative conjunctions come in. They are the "buts," "howevers," and "althoughs" of Hindi. They act like verbal speed bumps, signaling a change in direction. Without them, you'd sound like a robot listing facts. With them, you can argue, complain, and surprise people—all essential life skills!
How This Grammar Works
These conjunctions connect two opposing ideas. Usually, the first part of the sentence sets up an expectation, and the second part smashes it. Think of it like a grammar traffic light that suddenly turns red. You're cruising along with a positive statement, and then BAM! A conjunction appears, warning you that a contradiction is coming.
Formation Pattern
- 1The structure is super logical. You don't need to do mental gymnastics here.
- 2Clause A (The Setup)
- 3Adversative Conjunction (
lekin,magar,balki, etc.) - 4Clause B (The Twist)
- 5Pattern: [Expectation] + [Conjunction] + [Reality]
- 6Example:
main aana chahta hoon(I want to come) +lekin(but) +paise nahi hain(no money).
When To Use It
Use these whenever there is friction between two thoughts.
- Excuses: "I studied,
lekinI failed." (Classic student life) - Corrections: "It's not blue,
balkiit's green." - Surprises: "He is rich,
phir bhihe is stingy." - Formal writing: When you need to sound smart in an essay, swap
lekinforparantu.
When Not To Use It
Don't use them if the second part just adds information without conflict. If you went to the store AND bought milk, that's just aur (and). Using lekin there would make you sound dramatic for no reason. "I went to the store BUT I bought milk" implies buying milk was a shocking rebellion.
Common Mistakes
- The
balkiTrap: Beginners uselekinfor everything. But if you mean "not X, but rather Y," you must usebalki.Lekinjust means "but." - Over-formality: Using
kintuorparantuin casual chat makes you sound like a mythological character from a TV serial. Stick tolekinormagarwith friends.
Contrast With Similar Patterns
lekinvs.magar: These are 99% interchangeable twins.Magaris slightly more poetic or Urdu-heavy, but in daily life, pick your favorite flavor.phir bhivs.to bhi: Both mean "still/even then."Phir bhiis the standard "nevertheless."To bhiis often used in conditional types ("Even if you pay me,to bhiI won't go").
Quick FAQ
Q: Can I start a sentence with lekin?
Absolutely. It's a great way to interrupt someone politely (or impolitely).
Q: Is parantu dead?
Not dead, just wearing a tuxedo. Use it in speeches or formal Hindi exams to impress the evaluator.
Reference Table
| Hindi Word | English Meaning | Tone/Context | Example Fragment |
|---|---|---|---|
| lekin | but | Neutral / Common | sasta hai `lekin` achha hai |
| magar | but | Neutral / Urdu-influenced | koshish ki `magar` haar gaya |
| parantu | however / but | Formal / Literary | yojana achhi hai `parantu`... |
| kintu | but / however | Formal / Sanskritized | chhota `kintu` mahatvapurn |
| balki | rather / on the contrary | Correction (Not X, but Y) | woh gussa nahi, `balki` dukhi hai |
| phir bhi | still / even then | Unexpected result | barish thi `phir bhi` main gaya |
| halaanki | although / though | Sets up a contrast | `halaanki` main bimar tha... |
The 'Magar' Flavor
If you're telling a dramatic story or reciting poetry (shayari), swap `lekin` for `magar`. It instantly adds 10% more emotion and flair.
Don't Double Dip
Avoid using 'but' (`lekin`) and 'although' (`halaanki`) in the same English-style logic. In Hindi, `halaanki` usually pairs with `phir bhi` or just a comma, not `lekin`.
Polite Refusals
Indians hate saying a direct 'No'. They often start with 'Yes, I want to come, `lekin`...' Listen for the `lekin`; that's where the real answer hides!
Emphasis with Balki
You can use `balki` to intensify something. 'He isn't just smart, `balki` genius hai!' (He isn't just smart, in fact, he is a genius!).
예시
9मैं कोशिश करूँगा, लेकिन वादा नहीं कर सकता।
Focus: lekin
I will try, but I cannot promise.
The classic, everyday 'but'.
खाना बहुत तीखा था, फिर भी स्वादिष्ट था।
Focus: phir bhi
The food was very spicy, still it was delicious.
Used when the result (tasty) is surprising given the condition (spicy).
यह महँगा नहीं, बल्कि सस्ता है।
Focus: balki
This isn't expensive, rather it's cheap.
Correcting a misconception. You can't use 'lekin' here!
उसने बुलाया, मगर मैं नहीं गया।
Focus: magar
He called (invited), but I didn't go.
'Magar' adds a slight storytelling flair.
वर्षा हो रही थी, परन्तु मैच जारी रहा।
Focus: parantu
It was raining, however the match continued.
Formal context (news report or official statement).
हालाँकि वो थका था, फिर भी वो दौड़ा।
Focus: halaanki
Although he was tired, still he ran.
Advanced: Using correlatives 'halaanki' ... 'phir bhi' together.
वह मेरा दुश्मन नहीं, लेकिन दोस्त है। (✗)
Focus: lekin
He is not my enemy, but friend. (Incorrect usage)
Use 'balki' when correcting 'not A, but B'.
वह मेरा दुश्मन नहीं, बल्कि दोस्त है। (✓)
Focus: balki
He is not my enemy, rather he is a friend.
Correct usage for contradiction.
मैं अमीर नहीं हूँ, लेकिन दिल का राजा हूँ।
Focus: lekin
I am not rich, but I am the king of hearts.
Cheesy Bollywood dialogue style.
셀프 테스트
Choose the best conjunction for a correction context.
Yeh lal nahi hai, ___ neela hai.
Because the first clause has a negative ('nahi') and the second clause provides the correct alternative, we use 'balki' (rather/on the contrary).
Fill in the blank for an unexpected result.
Dawa kafi kadvi thi, ___ usne kha li.
'Phir bhi' implies doing something despite a difficulty (the medicine being bitter).
Select the formal conjunction.
Sarkar ne koshish ki, ___ safalta nahi mili.
'Parantu' is the formal version of 'lekin', suitable for discussing government (sarkar) actions.
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Lekin vs Balki
Which 'But' to Use?
Are you correcting a 'NOT X' statement?
Is the sentence 'Not X, ___ Y'?
Yes! Use 'balki'.
Register Scale
Casual/Daily
- • lekin
- • magar
Formal/Textbook
- • kintu
- • parantu
Strong Contrast
- • phir bhi
- • balki
자주 묻는 질문
20 질문The undisputed champion is lekin. You will hear it everywhere, from markets to movies.
You can, but people might think you are joking or practicing for a speech. It sounds very stiff.
It translates best to 'rather' or 'on the contrary'. It corrects the first part of the sentence.
Use it when the result doesn't make sense with the situation. Dard tha, phir bhi hasa (There was pain, still he laughed).
Not really. They are both formal Sanskrit-derived words for 'but'. Parantu is slightly more common in modern formal Hindi than kintu.
Yes! Just like in English, starting with Lekin... is a great way to object to what someone just said.
Not at all. Magar is very polite and poetic. It's just a style choice.
Parantu or magar usually fill this role. We don't distinguish 'but' and 'however' as strictly as English.
Usually phir bhi (still). Halaanki baarish thi, phir bhi main gaya (Although it rained, still I went).
Yes, it's emphatic! Lekin phir bhi means 'But even then...' or 'But still...'.
Sometimes people just say par (short for parantu) in very casual speech. Main gaya par wo nahi tha.
It's 'bul-key'. The 'l' is soft.
Nope! Conjunctions are invariable. They stay the same whether you are a boy, girl, or group.
In Hinglish, absolutely. 'Main aana chahta hoon BUT time nahi hai' is extremely common in cities.
Varan is a very formal version of balki. You'll mostly see it in old literature.
You can use ke baavjood or the halaanki... phir bhi structure.
No! Agar means 'if'. Magar means 'but'. Don't mix them up, or your conditions will become contradictions!
Avoid it mostly, but lekin phir bhi is a common exception.
Balki creates a strong correction. Lekin is a softer contrast.
Maaf kijiye, lekin... (Forgive me, but...) is a standard polite way to deliver bad news.
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