चाकू
A hand-held tool with a sharp blade and a handle, used for cutting, slicing, or carving. It is a fundamental household item used primarily in the kitchen for food preparation.
Beispiele
3 von 5रसोई में एक तेज़ चाकू रखा है।
A sharp knife is kept in the kitchen.
कृपया फल काटने के लिए चाकू का उपयोग करें।
Please use a knife to cut the fruits.
अरे, वो छोटा चाकू कहाँ गया?
Hey, where did that small knife go?
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the word 'Chak' as the sound of something being cut, and 'u' as the shape of a curved handle. Chaku cuts!
Schnelles Quiz
मैंने फल _____ से काटा।
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: चाकू
Beispiele
रसोई में एक तेज़ चाकू रखा है।
everydayA sharp knife is kept in the kitchen.
कृपया फल काटने के लिए चाकू का उपयोग करें।
formalPlease use a knife to cut the fruits.
अरे, वो छोटा चाकू कहाँ गया?
informalHey, where did that small knife go?
पुरातत्वविदों को खुदाई में पत्थर का चाकू मिला।
academicArchaeologists found a stone knife during the excavation.
हमारी कंपनी उच्च गुणवत्ता वाले चाकू बनाती है।
businessOur company manufactures high-quality knives.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
चाकू की धार पर चलना
To walk on a knife's edge (to be in a risky situation)
ज़बान चाकू जैसी तेज़ होना
To have a tongue as sharp as a knife
चाकू चलाना
To use/operate a knife
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Chammach is a spoon used for scooping, while Chaku is a knife used for cutting.
Kainchi refers to scissors, which have two blades, whereas Chaku has one.
Nutzungshinweise
The word 'चाकू' is neutral and used in all settings. In casual speech, some speakers may pronounce it as 'चक्कू' (Chakku).
Häufige Fehler
Learners often forget that 'चाकू' is a masculine noun. Also, remember that in the oblique plural form, it changes to 'चाकुओं' (chākuoṃ).
Merkhilfe
Think of the word 'Chak' as the sound of something being cut, and 'u' as the shape of a curved handle. Chaku cuts!
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Persian word 'چاقو' (čâqu).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In some Indian households, it is traditionally considered unlucky to hand a knife directly to someone; instead, it is placed on a surface for them to pick up.
Schnelles Quiz
मैंने फल _____ से काटा।
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: चाकू
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr general Wörter
आफत
A1A feminine noun referring to a calamity, disaster, or a sudden misfortune. It is frequently used in daily conversation to describe an overwhelming trouble or a difficult situation.
आग
A1Aag refers to the heat and light produced when something burns. It is a fundamental element used for cooking and warmth, but it can also represent strong emotions like anger or passion.
आजादी
A1Azadi refers to the state of being free or having independence, whether on a personal, social, or national level. It is commonly used to describe the right to act, speak, or think without restraint and is a fundamental concept in Hindi culture regarding historical independence.
आलसी
A1Refers to a person who is unwilling to work or use energy; lazy. It describes an individual who avoids exertion or activity and prefers to remain idle.
आलस्य
A1Aalasya refers to a state of laziness, sloth, or lack of desire to perform any activity. It describes both a temporary feeling of lethargy and a habitual tendency toward procrastination or inactivity.
आपदा
A1A sudden event such as a natural catastrophe or a serious accident that causes great damage or loss of life. It is commonly used to describe large-scale crises like floods, earthquakes, or significant personal misfortunes.
आराम
A1Aaram refers to the state of rest, physical comfort, or relief from work and stress. It is a versatile noun used to describe taking a break, feeling relaxed, or the absence of pain.
आर्द्र
A1The word refers to something that is moist, damp, or humid. It is used to describe physical wetness in the environment or metaphorically to describe eyes filled with moisture/tears.
आश्चर्यजनक
A1Something that causes surprise, wonder, or amazement. It describes an event, fact, or piece of news that is unexpected or extraordinary.
आशीर्वाद
A1A blessing or prayer for someone's well-being, success, or happiness, typically bestowed by elders, teachers, or deities. It is a fundamental concept in Indian culture representing goodwill and positive energy directed towards another person.
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