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How to say 'Tabiyat Kharab Hai' in English?

When you need to take a day off from school or work, or simply want to tell a friend that you are not feeling well, the most common Hindi phrase used is 'मेरी तबीयत खराब है' (Meri tabiyat kharab hai). Here are the best ways to say this in English.

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How do you say 'My stomach is upset' in English?

Answer

If your tabiyat is kharab specifically because of digestion issues, you say: 'I have an upset stomach' or 'My stomach is acting up.'

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Key Facts

The idiom 'Under the weather' comes from old sailing ships. When a sailor was seasick or feeling ill, they were sent down below the deck, away from the harsh weather (rain/wind) above, to recover.

Simple & Common Translations

If you want to be direct and simple, you can use these:

  • I am not feeling well. (सबसे आम और शालीन तरीका)
  • I am feeling sick. (मुझे बीमारी लग रही है)
  • I am unwell today.

Advanced/Polite Phrases (For Office/School)

When writing an email to a boss or teacher, use these formal phrases:

  • I am feeling a bit under the weather today. (A very popular English idiom meaning 'tabiyat kharab hai').
  • I have come down with a fever/cold. (मुझे बुखार/सर्दी हो गई है).
  • I am indisposed today. (Very formal).

Examples in Sentences

  • Hindi: मेरी तबीयत खराब है, इसलिए मैं आज ऑफिस नहीं आऊंगा।
  • English: I am not feeling well, so I will not be coming to the office today.
  • Hindi: क्या तुम्हारी तबीयत खराब है?
  • English: Are you feeling sick? / Are you unwell?

Questions and Answers

How do you say 'My stomach is upset' in English?+

If your tabiyat is kharab specifically because of digestion issues, you say: **'I have an upset stomach'** or **'My stomach is acting up.'**

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