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चावल

chaawal /t͡ʃaː.ʋəl/

Chāval refers to the small, edible starchy grains of the rice plant, which is a primary staple food across India. It is used to describe both the dry, uncooked grains and the grain once it has been boiled or steamed for a meal.

Ejemplos

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मैं दोपहर के भोजन में चावल खाता हूँ।

I eat rice for lunch.

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भारत दुनिया में चावल का एक प्रमुख निर्यातक है।

India is a major exporter of rice in the world.

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मम्मी, क्या आज रात चावल बने हैं?

Mom, is rice cooked tonight?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
चावल
Adjetivo
चावली
Relacionado
धान
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'CHef' adding 'VALue' to the plate with a scoop of white CHAVAL.

Quiz rápido

मुझे राजमा के साथ ___ खाना बहुत पसंद है।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: चावल

Ejemplos

1

मैं दोपहर के भोजन में चावल खाता हूँ।

everyday

I eat rice for lunch.

2

भारत दुनिया में चावल का एक प्रमुख निर्यातक है।

formal

India is a major exporter of rice in the world.

3

मम्मी, क्या आज रात चावल बने हैं?

informal

Mom, is rice cooked tonight?

4

चावल की खेती के लिए अत्यधिक जल की आवश्यकता होती है।

academic

Rice cultivation requires an excessive amount of water.

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कंपनी ने बासमती चावल के नए व्यापारिक सौदे पर हस्ताक्षर किए।

business

The company signed a new business deal for Basmati rice.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
चावल
Adjetivo
चावली
Relacionado
धान

Colocaciones comunes

सफेद चावल white rice
दाल-चावल lentils and rice
चावल की खेती rice farming
उबले हुए चावल boiled rice
कच्चे चावल raw rice

Frases Comunes

खिचड़ी पकाना

to hatch a plot (literally: to cook khichdi)

दाल-चावल चलना

to manage basic livelihood

दूध का दूध और पानी का पानी होना

to separate truth from falsehood (often compared to grain sorting)

Se confunde a menudo con

चावल vs धान (dhaan)

Dhaan refers to the rice plant or the unhusked grain (paddy), while chaval is the husked grain.

चावल vs भात (bhaat)

Bhaat specifically refers to cooked rice, whereas chaval can be raw or cooked.

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Notas de uso

Chaval is a masculine noun. While it refers to many grains, it is almost always used in its singular form to represent a collective quantity.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistakenly treat 'chaval' as a feminine noun because it ends in a consonant that sounds soft to some, but it is strictly masculine (e.g., 'achha chaval', not 'achhi chaval').

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'CHef' adding 'VALue' to the plate with a scoop of white CHAVAL.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'taṇḍula', which evolved through Middle Indo-Aryan forms like 'cāula'.

Patrones gramaticales

Masculine noun Usually stays the same in plural form Direct object in sentences without postpositions
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Contexto cultural

Rice (known as Akshat) is considered sacred in India and is used in almost every Hindu religious ritual and wedding ceremony.

Quiz rápido

मुझे राजमा के साथ ___ खाना बहुत पसंद है।

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: चावल

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