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सुबह से भूखा हूँ

Hungry since morning

字面意思: Morning from hungry am

Use this phrase to signal urgent hunger and prompt immediate food action from friends or family.

15秒了解

  • Use this to express that you are extremely hungry.
  • Change 'bhookha' to 'bhookhi' if you are female.
  • Perfect for casual, family, or friendly restaurant settings.

意思

This is a common way to say you haven't eaten a single thing all day and you're absolutely starving.

关键例句

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1

Arriving at a friend's house late

Yaar, jaldi khana do, main subah se bhookha hoon.

Friend, give me food quickly, I've been hungry since morning.

😊
2

Talking to a waiter after a long wait

Bhaiya, order jaldi laiye, main subah se bhookha hoon.

Brother, bring the order quickly, I've been hungry since morning.

💼
3

Texting a partner who is cooking

Kya khana taiyar hai? Main subah se bhookhi hoon!

Is the food ready? I've been hungry since morning!

🤝
🌍

文化背景

In India, missing a meal is often seen as a minor tragedy by family members. This phrase is frequently used by students or office workers who get caught up in busy schedules, often leading to a 'treat' or a heavy meal later. It reflects the culture's focus on regular, hearty meals as a sign of well-being.

💡

The Gender Switch

Always remember to match the ending to your gender: 'Bhookha' for men, 'Bhookhi' for women. It's a small change that makes you sound fluent!

⚠️

Don't Overuse

If you say this every day at 10 AM, people will stop taking your hunger seriously. Save it for when you really mean it!

15秒了解

  • Use this to express that you are extremely hungry.
  • Change 'bhookha' to 'bhookhi' if you are female.
  • Perfect for casual, family, or friendly restaurant settings.

What It Means

Subah se bhookha hoon is your go-to phrase for extreme hunger. It literally translates to "I have been hungry since morning." In Hindi, this implies you haven't had a proper meal since you woke up. It carries a sense of urgency and a bit of a plea for food. You aren't just 'peckish.' You are ready to eat a horse.

How To Use It

Using this phrase is very straightforward. If you are male, say hoon. If you are female, say hoon but ensure the adjective bhookha changes to bhookhi. The structure is Subah se (Since morning) + bhookha/bhookhi (hungry) + hoon (am). It works perfectly at the start of a sentence or as a standalone complaint. Just add a little dramatic sigh for effect!

When To Use It

You can use this when you finally reach a restaurant after a long day. It is great for telling your mom or spouse why you're grumpy. Use it when a meeting runs late and your stomach is growling loudly. It is also perfect for texting a friend who is running late for a dinner date. It signals that they need to hurry up or bring snacks.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use this if you just had a snack an hour ago. Hindi speakers value honesty about food! Avoid using it in very formal business presentations unless you're making a joke. It might sound a bit too desperate or personal in a high-stakes professional setting. Also, don't use it if you're actually fasting for religious reasons; there are specific words for that.

Cultural Background

Food is the heart of Indian culture. Saying you haven't eaten since morning usually triggers an immediate 'rescue mission' from friends or family. In India, hospitality is sacred. If you tell an Indian host Subah se bhookha hoon, expect your plate to be piled high with food instantly. It’s a phrase that taps into the deep cultural desire to feed others.

Common Variations

You can swap Subah (morning) for other times. Try Kal se (since yesterday) if you're feeling extra dramatic. You can also add Bahut (very) to say Main bahut bhookha hoon. If you want to sound more casual with friends, just say Bhookh lagi hai (I'm feeling hungry). But for that 'starving' feeling, the 'since morning' version is the gold standard.

使用说明

This phrase is neutral and safe for most social situations. Just remember the gender agreement for the adjective 'bhookha/bhookhi'.

💡

The Gender Switch

Always remember to match the ending to your gender: 'Bhookha' for men, 'Bhookhi' for women. It's a small change that makes you sound fluent!

⚠️

Don't Overuse

If you say this every day at 10 AM, people will stop taking your hunger seriously. Save it for when you really mean it!

💬

The 'Bhaiya' Magic

When saying this to a street food vendor, call them 'Bhaiya' (Brother). They might just give you an extra large portion!

例句

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#1 Arriving at a friend's house late
😊

Yaar, jaldi khana do, main subah se bhookha hoon.

Friend, give me food quickly, I've been hungry since morning.

The word 'Yaar' makes this very friendly and casual.

#2 Talking to a waiter after a long wait
💼

Bhaiya, order jaldi laiye, main subah se bhookha hoon.

Brother, bring the order quickly, I've been hungry since morning.

Using 'Bhaiya' is a common, polite way to address staff.

#3 Texting a partner who is cooking
🤝

Kya khana taiyar hai? Main subah se bhookhi hoon!

Is the food ready? I've been hungry since morning!

The female version 'bhookhi' is used here.

#4 Complaining to a colleague during a late lunch
😊

Aaj bahut kaam tha, main subah se bhookha hoon.

There was so much work today, I've been hungry since morning.

Explains the reason for the hunger in a work context.

#5 A dramatic joke with friends
😄

Agar khana nahi mila toh main mar jaoonga, subah se bhookha hoon!

If I don't get food I will die, I've been hungry since morning!

Hyperbole is common in Hindi for humorous effect.

#6 Telling your mother over the phone
💭

Maa, ghar aa raha hoon, subah se bhookha hoon.

Mom, I'm coming home, I've been hungry since morning.

This is a classic 'son/daughter' line to get a favorite meal.

自我测试

Choose the correct form for a female speaker.

Main ___ se bhookhi hoon.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: subah

'Subah' means morning, completing the phrase 'hungry since morning'.

Which word completes the phrase for a male speaker?

Main subah se ___ hoon.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: bhookha

'Bhookha' is the masculine form of the adjective 'hungry'.

🎉 得分: /2

视觉学习工具

Formality Scale

Informal

Used with friends and siblings.

Yaar, subah se bhookha hoon!

Neutral

Used with colleagues or waiters.

Main subah se bhookha hoon.

Formal

Rarely used, sounds a bit too personal.

Shreeman, main pratahkaal se kshudhit hoon.

Where to use 'Subah se bhookha hoon'

Hungry Since Morning
🍲

At a Dhaba

Ordering food quickly.

🥾

After a Trek

Exhausted and starving.

🏠

At Home

Asking Mom for dinner.

💼

Late Office

Talking to a coworker.

常见问题

10 个问题

Not necessarily. It is often used figuratively to mean you are very hungry because you haven't had a full meal yet.

Yes, but you would say Tum subah se bhookhi ho? to ask her if she has been hungry since morning.

Absolutely! It’s a very common way to tell the waiter that you’d appreciate it if the food came out quickly.

Simply replace subah (morning) with kal (yesterday) to say Main kal se bhookha hoon.

In formal Hindi, you might use the word kshudhit, but almost no one says that in daily life. Stick to bhookha.

If you are fasting for religious reasons, you would usually say Mera vrat hai. Bhookha implies an accidental or unwanted lack of food.

You would say Hum subah se bhookhe hain. Note the plural ending bhoke and hain.

No, it's neutral. However, your tone of voice determines if it sounds like a neutral fact or a grumpy complaint.

The opposite would be Mera pet bhara hai, which means 'My stomach is full'.

In this context, subah generally refers to the time since you woke up and started your day.

相关表达

Bhookh lagi hai

I am hungry

Pet mein chuhe kood rahe hain

Rats are jumping in my stomach (I'm starving)

Kuch khane ko do

Give me something to eat

Pet bhar gaya

Stomach is full

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