जवाब
A response or reply given to a question, statement, or situation. It can refer to a verbal answer, a written reply, or a reaction to an action.
Ejemplos
3 de 5उसने मेरे सवाल का जवाब दिया।
He gave an answer to my question.
कृपया इस औपचारिक पत्र का जवाब शीघ्र दें।
Please respond to this formal letter promptly.
भाई, तेरा क्या जवाब है?
Brother, what is your answer/take?
Sinónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of your 'Jaw'—you need to move your 'Jaw' to give a 'Jawab' (answer).
Quiz rápido
शिक्षक ने छात्र से प्रश्न का ___ माँगा।
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: जवाब
Ejemplos
उसने मेरे सवाल का जवाब दिया।
everydayHe gave an answer to my question.
कृपया इस औपचारिक पत्र का जवाब शीघ्र दें।
formalPlease respond to this formal letter promptly.
भाई, तेरा क्या जवाब है?
informalBrother, what is your answer/take?
परीक्षा में सभी जवाब सही होने चाहिए।
academicAll answers in the exam must be correct.
हमें क्लाइंट के ईमेल का जवाब आज ही भेजना है।
businessWe have to send the reply to the client's email today.
Sinónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
लाजवाब
Incomparable / Matchless (literally: without an answer)
जवाब तलब करना
To call for an explanation
सवाल-जवाब
Question and answer session
Se confunde a menudo con
Both mean answer, but 'Jawab' is from Persian/Arabic roots and more common in daily speech, while 'Uttar' is Sanskrit-based and used in more formal/academic contexts.
Notas de uso
Jawab is a masculine noun. It is versatile and can be used for a simple reply to a person or a solution to a problem.
Errores comunes
Learners often treat it as a feminine noun because it ends with a consonant, but it is masculine (e.g., use 'मेरा जवाब' not 'मेरी जवाब').
Truco para recordar
Think of your 'Jaw'—you need to move your 'Jaw' to give a 'Jawab' (answer).
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Arabic word 'jawāb'.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Urdu-Hindi poetry (Shayari), 'jawab' is often used to signify a witty retort or the response of a beloved.
Quiz rápido
शिक्षक ने छात्र से प्रश्न का ___ माँगा।
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: जवाब
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