Words like “Baigan” not used in Hyderabad Cafes but Social Media is on

Words like “Baigan” not used in Hyderabad Cafes but Social Media is on

People of Hyderabad so much used to speak funny language that they understand much more and enjoy group discussions. They know what they speak and still “Baigan” is their most favorite of the words they use. “Baigan” has many different meanings and they use it a lot more than anything else. It means disaster and has lot to do with their interesting chat. Words like Baigan not used in the gatherings just because of social distancing at present but social media is always on. People of Hyderabad habituated of having tea and chat for long hours in the cafes.  

“Nakko Karo yaro aisa. Kaiku Baigan mein Miladete kya?”. This means the usage of “yaro” here is for pleasing friend. “Nakko” means no. “Nakko Karo Yaro Aisa Kaiku Baigan mein Miladete Kya?”. Don’t do like this my friend as you’ll create trouble. “Pottiyon ko Ptaana boleto mushkil hogaya Ji aaj kal”. Here, “Pottiyon” means girls. And the phrase used humorously means: “Making girls pleased with us is tough task at present”. Hyderabad Urdu speaking people are so funny that they’ll make you laugh if you listen them discussing.

However, social media like WhatsApp keeping Hyderabad people busy with their friends in group chatting etc. Days of their joyous moments will come back to them as the days of this Coronavirus passes by. Words like Baigan have many things that can speak a lot. “Baigan” is a vegetable and in English it represents brinjal. It has so many benefits and Hyderabad people should also know:

Words like Baigan & Benefits of Eggplant  

  • Rich in Many Nutrients. …
  • High in Antioxidants. …
  • May Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease. …
  • May Promote Blood Sugar Control. …
  • Could Help With Weight Loss. …
  • May Have Cancer-Fighting Benefits. …
  • Very Easy to Add to Your Diet. 

Whenever someone asks his friend to accompany him for traveling a long distance then the most likely reply would be: “Baigan mein nai aata utti door tak, mere ku kaama hai”. Means no wonder I can’t come with you too far as I have lots of work to do. They don’t have enough work but they express that they’re busy to their friends.

Truly they use words like Baigan in many ways. Itta accha match thaa mood kharab hogaya “Baigan” India hargayee”. The cricket match was too good but shocking to know that India lost it at the last moment. Hyderabad people love cricket much more than any other game. Google here to know more using our headline.

Khalid M Raza

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