मन
The word refers to the internal seat of emotions, thoughts, and intentions, often translated as 'mind', 'heart', or 'desire'. In Hindi, it encompasses both the psychological mind and the emotional heart, often used to express one's mood or willingness to do something.
Exemples
3 sur 5मेरा आज काम करने का मन नहीं है।
I don't feel like working today.
हमें शांत मन से निर्णय लेना चाहिए।
We should make decisions with a calm mind.
तेरे मन में क्या चल रहा है?
What's going on in your mind?
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Man' as the 'Inner Man' where your feelings and thoughts live.
Quiz rapide
आज मेरा फिल्म देखने का ____ है।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : मन
Exemples
मेरा आज काम करने का मन नहीं है।
everydayI don't feel like working today.
हमें शांत मन से निर्णय लेना चाहिए।
formalWe should make decisions with a calm mind.
तेरे मन में क्या चल रहा है?
informalWhat's going on in your mind?
मन की एकाग्रता शिक्षा का आधार है।
academicConcentration of the mind is the basis of education.
व्यवसाय में मन लगाकर काम करना पड़ता है।
businessOne has to work with full focus in business.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
मन की बात
words from the heart
मन ही मन
within oneself / inwardly
मन छोटा करना
to feel discouraged
Souvent confondu avec
Dimag refers to the physical brain or intellectual capacity, while Man refers to emotions, mood, and desires.
Hriday is more formal/literary and often implies the physical heart or the seat of deep love, whereas Man is used for daily moods.
Notes d'usage
Man is frequently used with 'karna' to mean 'to feel like' (e.g., Mera khane ka man hai - I feel like eating). It is a masculine noun.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often use 'dimag' (brain) when expressing feelings or lack of interest, but 'man' is the correct term for mood-based desires.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'Man' as the 'Inner Man' where your feelings and thoughts live.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'manas', meaning mind or intellect.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In Indian philosophy, 'man' is seen as the bridge between the outer senses and the inner soul, requiring discipline through meditation.
Quiz rapide
आज मेरा फिल्म देखने का ____ है।
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : मन
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