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पीना

peena /piː.nɑː/

पीना (pīnā) is a primary verb used to describe the consumption of liquids like water, tea, or juice. It is also the standard term for smoking tobacco and taking liquid medications.

Ejemplos

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मैं रोज़ आठ गिलास पानी पीता हूँ।

I drink eight glasses of water every day.

2

क्या आप अतिथि के रूप में चाय पीना पसंद करेंगे?

Would you like to drink tea as a guest?

3

भाई, ठंडा जूस पिएं क्या?

Brother, shall we drink some cold juice?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
पान
Verb
पीना
Adjetivo
पेय
Relacionado
प्यास
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Pina Colada'—a famous drink. The word 'Pina' sounds just like the Hindi word for drinking!

Quiz rápido

मुझे बहुत प्यास लगी है, क्या मैं थोड़ा पानी ___ सकता हूँ?

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: पी

Ejemplos

1

मैं रोज़ आठ गिलास पानी पीता हूँ।

everyday

I drink eight glasses of water every day.

2

क्या आप अतिथि के रूप में चाय पीना पसंद करेंगे?

formal

Would you like to drink tea as a guest?

3

भाई, ठंडा जूस पिएं क्या?

informal

Brother, shall we drink some cold juice?

4

अध्ययन के अनुसार, प्रदूषित पानी पीना स्वास्थ्य के लिए हानिकारक है।

academic

According to the study, drinking polluted water is harmful to health.

5

होटल के बिल में पीने के पानी का शुल्क शामिल है।

business

The hotel bill includes the charges for drinking water.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
पान
Verb
पीना
Adjetivo
पेय
Relacionado
प्यास

Colocaciones comunes

पानी पीना to drink water
चाय पीना to drink tea
सिगरेट पीना to smoke a cigarette
शराब पीना to drink alcohol
दवा पीना to take (liquid) medicine

Frases Comunes

खून पीना

To harass or annoy someone excessively (literally: to drink blood)

गुस्सा पीना

To suppress one's anger

जहर का घूँट पीना

To endure a very bitter or difficult situation

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पीना vs पिलाना

पिलाना is the causative form, meaning 'to make someone else drink' or 'to serve a drink'.

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Notas de uso

While English uses 'smoke' for cigarettes, Hindi consistently uses 'पीना'. Similarly, liquid medicines are always 'drunk' (pina) rather than 'taken' (khana).

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Errores comunes

Beginners often use 'khana' (to eat) for soup or liquid medicine because they think of it as 'consuming' food, but in Hindi, if it is liquid, you must use 'pina'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Pina Colada'—a famous drink. The word 'Pina' sounds just like the Hindi word for drinking!

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sanskrit root 'pā' (to drink), leading to the Prakrit 'piaï'.

Patrones gramaticales

It is a transitive verb. In the perfective past tense, it takes the 'ne' postposition (e.g., 'Usne pani piya'). The stem is 'pī-'.
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Contexto cultural

In Indian culture, offering a glass of water to anyone entering your home is considered a fundamental duty and a sign of respect.

Quiz rápido

मुझे बहुत प्यास लगी है, क्या मैं थोड़ा पानी ___ सकता हूँ?

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: पी

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