डाह
Envy or burning jealousy felt towards another person's success, possessions, or advantages. It describes a deep-seated resentment or ill-will that stems from comparing oneself unfavorably to others.
Ejemplos
3 de 5उसे अपनी सहेली की सफलता पर डाह हुई।
She felt envy at her friend's success.
व्यक्तिगत डाह प्रगति के मार्ग में बाधक हो सकती है।
Personal envy can be an obstacle in the path of progress.
छोड़ो भी, इतनी डाह करना अच्छी बात नहीं है।
Let it go, it's not good to be so envious.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the word 'Dahan' (burning/fire). 'Dah' is the emotional fire that burns you when you see someone else's success.
Quiz rápido
राम को अपने पड़ोसी की तरक्की देखकर बहुत ______ हुई।
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: डाह
Ejemplos
उसे अपनी सहेली की सफलता पर डाह हुई।
everydayShe felt envy at her friend's success.
व्यक्तिगत डाह प्रगति के मार्ग में बाधक हो सकती है।
formalPersonal envy can be an obstacle in the path of progress.
छोड़ो भी, इतनी डाह करना अच्छी बात नहीं है।
informalLet it go, it's not good to be so envious.
साहित्यिक ग्रंथों में डाह को मानवीय विनाश का कारण बताया गया है।
academicIn literary texts, envy has been described as a cause of human destruction.
व्यापार में स्वस्थ प्रतिस्पर्धा होनी चाहिए, डाह नहीं।
businessThere should be healthy competition in business, not envy.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
डाह से जलना
to burn with envy
डाह पालना
to harbor envy
डाह की भावना
feeling of jealousy
Se confunde a menudo con
Jalan is used for both physical burning sensations and casual jealousy, whereas Dah is more focused on deep emotional envy.
Dvesh implies a stronger sense of malice or active hatred, while Dah is specifically about the 'burning' feeling of envy.
Notas de uso
The word 'डाह' is more frequent in literature and formal speech than in casual street Hindi, where 'जलन' is preferred. It carries a negative connotation of an internal, consuming heat.
Errores comunes
Learners often treat 'डाह' as a masculine noun, but it is traditionally feminine in many contexts, though its usage as a verb (डाह करना) is more common to avoid gender errors.
Truco para recordar
Think of the word 'Dahan' (burning/fire). 'Dah' is the emotional fire that burns you when you see someone else's success.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'दाह' (dāha), which means burning, heat, or internal fire.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Indian philosophy and moral teachings, 'डाह' is often cited as a 'vrit' or negative mental tendency that one should overcome for spiritual peace.
Quiz rápido
राम को अपने पड़ोसी की तरक्की देखकर बहुत ______ हुई।
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: डाह
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