यथार्थ
Yatharth refers to the actual reality or the factual state of things as they exist. It is used to distinguish what is real and tangible from what is imagined, idealistic, or fictitious.
Ejemplos
3 de 5आज का यथार्थ बहुत कठिन है।
Today's reality is very difficult.
हमें जीवन के यथार्थ को स्वीकार करना चाहिए।
We should accept the reality of life.
तुम्हारा सपना यथार्थ से बहुत दूर है।
Your dream is very far from reality.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Break it into Sanskrit roots: 'Yatha' (as it is) + 'Artha' (meaning). So, it literally means the meaning of things as they truly are.
Quiz rápido
कवि ने अपनी कविता में गरीबी के ____ को दिखाया है।
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: यथार्थ
Ejemplos
आज का यथार्थ बहुत कठिन है।
everydayToday's reality is very difficult.
हमें जीवन के यथार्थ को स्वीकार करना चाहिए।
formalWe should accept the reality of life.
तुम्हारा सपना यथार्थ से बहुत दूर है।
informalYour dream is very far from reality.
लेखक ने समाज का यथार्थ चित्रण किया है।
academicThe author has provided a realistic portrayal of society.
व्यापार में यथार्थ का सामना करना ज़रूरी है।
businessIt is necessary to face reality in business.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
यथार्थ के धरातल पर
on the ground of reality
कटु यथार्थ
bitter reality
यथार्थ का सामना करना
to face reality
Se confunde a menudo con
Satya refers to 'Truth' in a moral or absolute sense, while Yatharth refers to 'Reality' as it exists in the physical or social world.
Notas de uso
Yatharth is a formal word often found in literature, philosophy, and news. While 'Sach' is used for simple truths, 'Yatharth' describes the broader state of reality.
Errores comunes
Learners often use the simple word 'Sach' when they should use 'Yatharth' in more serious or formal discussions about society or life.
Truco para recordar
Break it into Sanskrit roots: 'Yatha' (as it is) + 'Artha' (meaning). So, it literally means the meaning of things as they truly are.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Sanskrit compound 'yathā' (as/according to) and 'artha' (object/purpose/meaning).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Hindi literature, 'Yatharthvad' (Realism) is a major movement that focuses on depicting the struggles of the common man without romanticizing them.
Quiz rápido
कवि ने अपनी कविता में गरीबी के ____ को दिखाया है।
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: यथार्थ
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