This is a common conversational phrase used to express a lack of adequate financial resources. The word "رقم" (raqam) means "money" or "amount," and "کافی" (kaafi) means "enough" or "sufficient." The structure "نہیں ہے" (nahi hai) indicates negation in the present tense. This sentence is often used to politely decline purchases, explain financial constraints, or discuss budgeting in personal or informal contexts. It reflects practical honesty about one’s financial situation without being overly formal.
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This phrase indicates a lack of adequate financial resources, often used to express inability to afford something or to explain financial constraints.