Friday, April 07, 2006

Takia Kalaams

Hi Mausam,
Over the years I have been using so many varied takia kalaams that the situation now is such that I can carry out a normal conversation by using just my takia kalaams.The problem is that I use them every now and then. If you catch someone speaking any of the below mentioned takia kalaams then there’s a high likelihood that he /she is related to me somehow.
Nahi nahi…abhi nahi is so often used by me when I have to say no to something, Jess is my way of saying yes, Hanaah! Is used when the other person also notices something which I had noticed and mentions it , another very popular takia kalaam is I know which I use when I agree to the other person’s point of view, Holy Cow is my way of expressing amazement and shock, Sahee Jawaab is when I have asked a question and the other person comes up with the correct answer just like Amitabh Bachchan says in KBC, okokok is a used when somebody explains me something and I understand the point they trying to make, dekheeeeen is used when someone taunts me about something or says something purposely.
I remember in college I used to say Hardly Matters very often but somewhere down the line I stopped using this maybe I stopped having the Hardly matters attitude to life.I have replaced it with Koi fight nahi hai. I can’t recall using any other Pet words over the years.
Lets see till when I use the above mentioned words.
I hope I did'nt miss any.What are your takia kalaams?
Regards,
Ajj Kaim

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey there s two more to add to your list
"good hai" when you are to appreciate something you liked..

" pata nahi " when you get confused , that what to reply and esp when u dont want to think about the answer..
i m not sure u include these to ur "takia kalaams" but i found u quite often use these two ,in inclusion to what u alredy listed..

Anonymous said...

Hey dear there's one more to add to ur list of Takia Kalaams....

And that's "Kya Bhadda Mazaak hai..."

Anonymous said...

And What about BEKFOOK?

Anonymous said...

"jo hukamm mere aaka" ;-)