A1 noun Neutral

जड़

/dʒəɽ/

The primary underground part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients. Figuratively, it refers to the basic cause, origin, or source of something, such as a problem or a tradition.

Beispiele

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1

इस पुराने पेड़ की जड़ें बहुत गहरी हैं।

The roots of this old tree are very deep.

2

हमे इस सामाजिक बुराई को जड़ से खत्म करना होगा।

We must eradicate this social evil from its roots.

3

तुम्हारी सारी परेशानियों की जड़ तुम्हारा आलस है।

The root of all your troubles is your laziness.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
जड़
Adjektiv
जड़वत
Verwandt
जड़ी-बूटी
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Jar' (phonetically similar to Jaṛ) buried in the ground where the plant's roots are stored.

Schnelles Quiz

पेड़ की ___ ज़मीन के बहुत नीचे तक जाती हैं।

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: जड़ें

Beispiele

1

इस पुराने पेड़ की जड़ें बहुत गहरी हैं।

everyday

The roots of this old tree are very deep.

2

हमे इस सामाजिक बुराई को जड़ से खत्म करना होगा।

formal

We must eradicate this social evil from its roots.

3

तुम्हारी सारी परेशानियों की जड़ तुम्हारा आलस है।

informal

The root of all your troubles is your laziness.

4

रेगिस्तानी पौधों की जड़ लंबी होती है ताकि वे पानी पा सकें।

academic

Desert plants have long roots so they can find water.

5

बाज़ार की मंदी ही इस घाटे की मुख्य जड़ है।

business

The market slowdown is the main root of this loss.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
जड़
Adjektiv
जड़वत
Verwandt
जड़ी-बूटी

Häufige Kollokationen

मजबूत जड़ strong root
समस्या की जड़ root of the problem
जड़ से उखाड़ना to uproot/to eradicate
गहरी जड़ deep root
जड़ जमाना to take root/to establish

Häufige Phrasen

झगड़े की जड़

bone of contention / root cause of a fight

जड़ काटना

to undermine someone / to cut the ground from under someone's feet

जड़ से मिटाना

to destroy completely

Wird oft verwechselt mit

जड़ vs जल

Jal means water; Jaṛ means root. The ending consonants 'l' and 'ṛ' are distinct.

जड़ vs जाल

Jāl means a net or web; Jaṛ is a root. They have different vowel lengths and ending consonants.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word is a feminine noun. It is used literally in botany and figuratively to describe the essence or the cause of a situation.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often struggle with the retroflex 'ṛ' sound, pronouncing it like a standard 'd' or 'r'. Also, they may forget it is a feminine noun when using adjectives.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'Jar' (phonetically similar to Jaṛ) buried in the ground where the plant's roots are stored.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'jaḍa', which refers to something fixed, cold, or inert.

Grammatikmuster

Feminine noun Plural: जड़ें (jaṛeṃ) Oblique plural: जड़ों (jaṛoṃ)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Indian culture, 'apni jaṛon se juṛna' (connecting with one's roots) is a common phrase emphasizing the importance of staying connected to one's heritage and village origins.

Schnelles Quiz

पेड़ की ___ ज़मीन के बहुत नीचे तक जाती हैं।

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: जड़ें

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मौसम

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ऋतु

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A specific period of the year characterized by particular weather conditions and temperatures. In the Indian context, it refers to one of the traditional six seasons that divide the calendar year.

बसंत

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ग्रीष्म

A1

Grīṣma refers to the summer season, characterized by high temperatures and intense heat. It is a formal and literary term often used in descriptions of the Indian weather cycle or academic calendars.

वर्षा

A1

Varsha refers to rain or the act of water falling from the atmosphere in drops. It is a formal term used to describe both the weather phenomenon and the monsoon season in India.

शरद

A1

Sharad refers to the autumn season in the Indian lunar calendar, occurring between the monsoon and winter. It is characterized by clear blue skies, pleasant cool breezes, and the cooling of the earth after the rainy season.

हेमंत

A1

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बारिश

A1

Rain; the descent of water from the atmosphere in the form of drops. It is a common feminine noun used to describe both the weather event and the rainy season in general conversation.

बर्फ

A1

Solidified water caused by freezing temperatures or precipitation in the form of white flakes. In Hindi, this single word is used to refer to both 'ice' (like in a drink) and 'snow' (falling from the sky).

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