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पत्ती

patti /pət̪.t̪iː/

A leaf of a plant or tree, usually green and flat, responsible for photosynthesis. It can also refer to a petal of a flower or specifically to tea leaves used in brewing.

Ejemplos

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पेड़ से एक हरी पत्ती गिरी।

A green leaf fell from the tree.

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पौधे की पत्तियों का वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन आवश्यक है।

Scientific study of the plant's leaves is essential.

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देख, इस फूल की पत्ती कितनी कोमल है!

Look, how soft this flower's petal is!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
पत्ती
Adjetivo
पत्तेदार
Relacionado
पत्ता
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Pattī' as a 'Petite' leaf. The 'ī' ending often denotes smaller or more delicate things in Hindi.

Quiz rápido

मेरी चाय में ______ कम डालना।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: पत्ती

Ejemplos

1

पेड़ से एक हरी पत्ती गिरी।

everyday

A green leaf fell from the tree.

2

पौधे की पत्तियों का वैज्ञानिक अध्ययन आवश्यक है।

formal

Scientific study of the plant's leaves is essential.

3

देख, इस फूल की पत्ती कितनी कोमल है!

informal

Look, how soft this flower's petal is!

4

प्रकाश संश्लेषण की प्रक्रिया मुख्य रूप से पत्ती में होती है।

academic

The process of photosynthesis mainly takes place in the leaf.

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हमारी कंपनी उच्च गुणवत्ता वाली चाय की पत्ती का निर्यात करती है।

business

Our company exports high-quality tea leaves.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
पत्ती
Adjetivo
पत्तेदार
Relacionado
पत्ता

Colocaciones comunes

चाय की पत्ती Tea leaves
हरी पत्ती Green leaf
गुलाब की पत्ती Rose petal
सूखी पत्ती Dry leaf
नीम की पत्ती Neem leaf

Frases Comunes

चाय-पत्ती

Tea leaves (common household term)

सोने की पत्ती

Gold leaf or foil

पत्ती-पत्ती छान मारना

To search everywhere thoroughly (literally: to search leaf by leaf)

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पत्ती vs पत्ता

Pattā is masculine and usually refers to larger leaves; Pattī is feminine and often refers to smaller leaves, petals, or tea leaves.

पत्ती vs पति

Pati means 'husband' and has a completely different vowel sound and meaning.

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Notas de uso

Pattī is a feminine noun. While 'pattā' and 'pattī' both mean leaf, 'pattī' is the standard term when talking about tea (chai patti) or the delicate petals of a flower.

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Errores comunes

Learners often treat 'pattī' as masculine because 'pattā' is masculine. Remember that 'pattī' ends in the feminine 'ī' sound.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Pattī' as a 'Petite' leaf. The 'ī' ending often denotes smaller or more delicate things in Hindi.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'patra', meaning leaf, wing, or vehicle of writing.

Patrones gramaticales

Feminine noun Plural: पत्तियाँ (pattiyān) Oblique plural: पत्तियों (pattiyon)
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Contexto cultural

In India, 'chai patti' (tea leaves) is a staple in every kitchen, as tea is the national unofficial beverage.

Quiz rápido

मेरी चाय में ______ कम डालना।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: पत्ती

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