क्लिनिक
A clinic refers to a medical facility where patients receive treatment or health advice from a doctor, often smaller than a hospital. It is commonly used in India to refer to a private practitioner's office or a community health center.
Exemples
3 sur 5मेरे घर के पास एक छोटा क्लिनिक है।
There is a small clinic near my house.
स्थानीय क्लिनिक में टीकाकरण की सुविधा उपलब्ध है।
Vaccination facilities are available at the local clinic.
चलो, डॉक्टर के क्लिनिक चलते हैं।
Let's go to the doctor's clinic.
Synonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Since 'क्लिनिक' sounds exactly like the English word 'clinic', simply remember its Devanagari spelling to use it in Hindi conversation.
Quiz rapide
बीमार होने पर हम _____ जाते हैं।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : क्लिनिक
Exemples
मेरे घर के पास एक छोटा क्लिनिक है।
everydayThere is a small clinic near my house.
स्थानीय क्लिनिक में टीकाकरण की सुविधा उपलब्ध है।
formalVaccination facilities are available at the local clinic.
चलो, डॉक्टर के क्लिनिक चलते हैं।
informalLet's go to the doctor's clinic.
अध्ययन के अनुसार, ग्रामीण क्लिनिक स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं में सुधार कर रहे हैं।
academicAccording to the study, rural clinics are improving health services.
इस क्लिनिक का प्रबंधन बहुत कुशल है।
businessThe management of this clinic is very efficient.
Synonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
क्लिनिक खुलना
Clinic to open
क्लिनिक बंद होना
Clinic to close
फ्री क्लिनिक
Free clinic
Souvent confondu avec
An 'अस्पताल' (hospital) is a large facility for major surgeries and overnight stays, whereas a 'क्लिनिक' is smaller and usually for outpatients.
Notes d'usage
The word 'क्लिनिक' is a direct loanword from English and is used very commonly in urban and semi-urban Hindi. It is treated as a masculine noun.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse it with 'अस्पताल' when referring to a small private doctor's cabin; use 'क्लिनिक' for smaller, non-surgical outpatient visits.
Astuce mémo
Since 'क्लिनिक' sounds exactly like the English word 'clinic', simply remember its Devanagari spelling to use it in Hindi conversation.
Origine du mot
Borrowed from English 'clinic', which originates from the Greek 'klinike' (pertaining to a bed).
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In some Indian cities like Delhi, 'Mohalla Clinics' are a specific government initiative to provide free primary healthcare to local neighborhoods.
Quiz rapide
बीमार होने पर हम _____ जाते हैं।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : क्लिनिक
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