What's the problem Meaning in English
expression
ˈhwəts/, /ˈwəts/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈpɹɑbɫəm
WUHTS thuh PRAH-bluhm
wɒts/ /ðə, ði/ /pɹˈɒbləm
WOTS thuh PROB-luhm
التعريف
A phrase you use to ask someone what is wrong or what difficulty they are experiencing. It can also be used to ask why someone is upset or annoyed.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in both formal and informal speaking. Can sound direct or even confrontational if tone is sharp. Often used when someone seems upset or when something has gone wrong. Variations include 'What's wrong?' and 'Is there a problem?'
Spanish: ¿cuál es el problema? - ¿qué pasa?Portuguese (BR): qual é o problema? - o que houve?Portuguese (PT): qual é o problema? - o que se passa?Chinese (Simplified): 有什么问题? - 出什么事了?Chinese (Traditional): 有什麼問題? - 出什麼事了?Hindi: क्या समस्या है? - क्या बात है?Arabic: ما المشكلة؟ - ما الأمر؟Bengali: সমস্যা কী - কী হয়েছেRussian: в чём проблема - что случилосьJapanese: どうしたの - 何が問題なのVietnamese: Có vấn đề gì - Chuyện gì vậyKorean: 문제가 뭐야 - 무슨 일이야Turkish: Sorun ne - Ne olduUrdu: کیا مسئلہ ہے - کیا ہواIndonesian: Apa masalahnya - Ada apa
جمل نموذجية
What's the problem? You look upset.
basic
The teacher asked, 'What's the problem?' when the class was noisy.
basic
I don't understand, what's the problem with my answer?
basic
Hey, what's the problem? Did something happen at work?
natural
What's the problem with just telling me the truth?
natural
Dude, what's the problem? Relax, everything's fine.
natural