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शाखा

shaakha /ʃaː.kʰaː/

A branch of a tree or a local division of a larger organization or system. It can refer literally to the woody part of a plant or figuratively to a department, office, or field of study.

Ejemplos

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पेड़ की एक शाखा नीचे गिर गई।

A branch of the tree fell down.

2

यह हमारे बैंक की सबसे पुरानी शाखा है।

This is the oldest branch of our bank.

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देखो, उस शाखा पर बंदर बैठा है!

Look, a monkey is sitting on that branch!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
शाखा
Adjetivo
शाखीय
Relacionado
प्रशाखा
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'SHAK-ira' (Shakha) dancing on a tree 'branch'.

Quiz rápido

बैंक की मुख्य _______ शहर के बीच में है।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: शाखा

Ejemplos

1

पेड़ की एक शाखा नीचे गिर गई।

everyday

A branch of the tree fell down.

2

यह हमारे बैंक की सबसे पुरानी शाखा है।

formal

This is the oldest branch of our bank.

3

देखो, उस शाखा पर बंदर बैठा है!

informal

Look, a monkey is sitting on that branch!

4

जीव विज्ञान विज्ञान की एक महत्वपूर्ण शाखा है।

academic

Biology is an important branch of science.

5

कंपनी अगले महीने अपनी नई शाखा खोलेगी।

business

The company will open its new branch next month.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
शाखा
Adjetivo
शाखीय
Relacionado
प्रशाखा

Colocaciones comunes

पेड़ की शाखा branch of a tree
बैंक की शाखा bank branch
मुख्य शाखा main branch
विज्ञान की शाखा branch of science
शाखा कार्यालय branch office

Frases Comunes

आरएसएस की शाखा

A local unit meeting of the RSS organization

ज्ञान की शाखा

Branch of knowledge

अपनी शाखाएं फैलाना

To expand one's reach/influence

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शाखा vs सखा

Shakha means 'branch', while Sakha means 'friend' (male).

शाखा vs शिक्षा

Shakha refers to a branch/division, while Shiksha means 'education'.

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Notas de uso

The word is feminine. It is used equally for biological branches and organizational subdivisions.

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Errores comunes

Many learners treat 'शाखा' as masculine because it ends in 'a', but it is actually a feminine noun (e.g., बड़ी शाखा, not बड़ा शाखा).

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'SHAK-ira' (Shakha) dancing on a tree 'branch'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'शाखा' (śākhā), meaning a branch or limb.

Patrones gramaticales

Feminine noun Plural form: शाखाएँ (shākhāeṃ) Oblique plural: शाखाओं (shākhāoṃ)
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Contexto cultural

In India, 'Shakha' also specifically refers to the daily assembly or local unit of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Quiz rápido

बैंक की मुख्य _______ शहर के बीच में है।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: शाखा

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