पेड़
A tree is a tall perennial plant with a single woody stem or trunk and many branches. It is a fundamental term used to describe large flora found in nature, parks, and forests.
Beispiele
3 von 5मेरे घर के सामने एक बड़ा पेड़ है।
There is a big tree in front of my house.
पर्यावरण की रक्षा के लिए हमें और पेड़ लगाने चाहिए।
We should plant more trees to protect the environment.
चलो, उस आम के पेड़ के नीचे बैठते हैं।
Come on, let's sit under that mango tree.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Visualize the 'प' (P) in 'Peṛ' as a person standing next to a tall trunk, and the dot under 'ड़' as a fallen fruit on the ground.
Schnelles Quiz
पक्षी ____ की शाखा पर बैठा है।
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: पेड़
Beispiele
मेरे घर के सामने एक बड़ा पेड़ है।
everydayThere is a big tree in front of my house.
पर्यावरण की रक्षा के लिए हमें और पेड़ लगाने चाहिए।
formalWe should plant more trees to protect the environment.
चलो, उस आम के पेड़ के नीचे बैठते हैं।
informalCome on, let's sit under that mango tree.
पेड़ वातावरण से कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड को सोखते हैं।
academicTrees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
हमारी कंपनी ने इस साल एक हजार पेड़ लगाने का लक्ष्य रखा है।
businessOur company has set a goal to plant a thousand trees this year.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
पेड़-पौधे
flora / plants and trees
पेड़ पर चढ़ना
to climb a tree
पेड़ की जड़
root of the tree / the core of a matter
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Paudha refers to a small plant or sapling, whereas Peṛ refers to a fully grown, large tree.
Lakdi refers to the material (wood) obtained from a tree, not the living organism itself.
Nutzungshinweise
The word 'पेड़' is a masculine noun and is the most common way to refer to trees in general Hindi. In formal or poetic contexts, 'वृक्ष' is often preferred.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often forget that the plural form of 'पेड़' remains 'पेड़' in the nominative case (e.g., 'दो पेड़'), but changes to 'पेड़ों' in the oblique case (e.g., 'पेड़ों पर').
Merkhilfe
Visualize the 'प' (P) in 'Peṛ' as a person standing next to a tall trunk, and the dot under 'ड़' as a fallen fruit on the ground.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Prakrit word 'पेल्ल' or Sanskrit 'पिण्ड', historically referring to a trunk or mass.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Trees like the Banyan (Bargad) and Peepal are considered sacred in India and are often central to village life and religious rituals.
Schnelles Quiz
पक्षी ____ की शाखा पर बैठा है।
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: पेड़
Verwandtes Vokabular
A fruit, which is the edible part of a plant that contains s...
पत्ताA leaf of a plant or tree, typically green, flat, and attach...
जंगलA large area covered with trees and wild plants where wild a...
शाखाA branch of a tree or a local division of a larger organizat...
जड़The primary underground part of a plant that anchors it and...
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प्रकृति
A1Prakriti refers to the natural physical world including plants, animals, and landscapes, as well as the inherent character or temperament of a person. It is a fundamental concept used to describe both the environment and the essential qualities of an object or being.
मौसम
A1Mausam refers to the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, encompassing conditions like temperature, humidity, and rainfall. It is also frequently used to denote a specific season of the year, such as the rainy or winter season.
ऋतु
A1A 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
A1Basant refers to the spring season in the Indian subcontinent, occurring between late winter and early summer. It is widely celebrated as the 'King of Seasons' due to its pleasant weather and blooming flowers, particularly yellow mustard blossoms.
ग्रीष्म
A1Grīṣma 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
A1Varsha 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
A1Sharad 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
A1Hemant refers to the pre-winter or early winter season in the traditional Indian calendar, typically occurring between mid-October and mid-December. It is characterized by pleasant, mild cooling and clear skies before the harsh cold of peak winter sets in.
बारिश
A1Rain; 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
A1Solidified 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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