दुपट्टा
A dupatta is a long, versatile scarf or stole traditionally worn by women in South Asia. It is usually draped over the shoulders or head as part of an outfit like a salwar kameez or lehenga for modesty or style.
Beispiele
3 von 5उसने आज एक सुंदर लाल दुपट्टा पहना है।
She is wearing a beautiful red dupatta today.
समारोह के लिए रेशमी दुपट्टा सबसे अच्छा विकल्प है।
A silk dupatta is the best choice for the ceremony.
क्या मुझे तुम्हारा दुपट्टा मिल सकता है?
Can I have your dupatta?
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Du' (meaning two) and 'Patta' (meaning strip/leaf) - a double-width strip of cloth.
Schnelles Quiz
रीता ने अपनी ड्रेस के साथ पीला _______ लिया है।
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: दुपट्टा
Beispiele
उसने आज एक सुंदर लाल दुपट्टा पहना है।
everydayShe is wearing a beautiful red dupatta today.
समारोह के लिए रेशमी दुपट्टा सबसे अच्छा विकल्प है।
formalA silk dupatta is the best choice for the ceremony.
क्या मुझे तुम्हारा दुपट्टा मिल सकता है?
informalCan I have your dupatta?
भारतीय वस्त्रों के इतिहास में दुपट्टे का विशेष स्थान है।
academicThe dupatta holds a special place in the history of Indian textiles.
हमारी कंपनी अब सूती दुपट्टे का व्यापार भी करती है।
businessOur company now also trades in cotton dupattas.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
दुपट्टा सरकना
the dupatta slipping (often used in poetry/songs)
सिर पर दुपट्टा
dupatta on the head (sign of respect)
दुपट्टा लहराना
the dupatta waving in the wind
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A sari is a 5-9 yard long garment wrapped around the body, while a dupatta is a shorter scarf worn over a suit.
Scarf is a general western term, while dupatta refers specifically to the long South Asian traditional stole.
Nutzungshinweise
The word is used to describe the accessory worn with ethnic Indian wear. It is grammatically masculine.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often think 'दुपट्टा' is feminine because it is worn by women, but it is a masculine noun (e.g., 'मेरा दुपट्टा', not 'मेरी दुपट्टा').
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Du' (meaning two) and 'Patta' (meaning strip/leaf) - a double-width strip of cloth.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Sanskrit words 'dvi' (two) and 'patta' (strip of cloth).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The dupatta is often used to cover the head as a mark of respect when entering a temple or mosque.
Schnelles Quiz
रीता ने अपनी ड्रेस के साथ पीला _______ लिया है।
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: दुपट्टा
Verwandtes Vokabular
Kapda refers to fabric, cloth, or an individual piece of clo...
पोशाकA noun referring to a complete set of clothes, outfit, or co...
साड़ीA traditional garment worn by women in South Asia, consistin...
कुर्ताA kurta is a traditional collarless shirt worn in South Asia...
सलवारA pair of loose-fitting trousers that are narrow at the ankl...
Mehr clothing Wörter
साड़ी
A1A traditional garment worn by women in South Asia, consisting of a long piece of fabric, typically 5 to 9 yards long. It is elegantly draped around the waist and over one shoulder, usually worn with a fitted blouse and a long underskirt.
कुर्ता
A1A kurta is a traditional collarless shirt worn in South Asia, characterized by its long, loose fit that typically reaches the knees. It is a versatile garment worn by both men and women for various occasions ranging from casual daily wear to formal celebrations.
पजामा
A1A loose-fitting pair of trousers traditionally worn in South Asia, typically fastened with a drawstring or elastic. In modern contexts, it refers to comfortable bottom-wear for sleeping or casual lounging.
पैंट
A1A garment worn from the waist to the ankles, covering each leg separately. It is a loanword from English commonly used in India to describe both formal trousers and casual slacks.
सलवार
A1A pair of loose-fitting trousers that are narrow at the ankles, traditionally worn by people in South Asia. It is most commonly worn as part of a 'salwar kameez' ensemble, paired with a long tunic.
शर्ट
A1A 'शर्ट' (shirt) refers to a garment for the upper body, typically having a collar, sleeves, and buttons down the front. It is a loanword from English that is universally understood and used in modern Hindi for both formal and casual attire.
कमीज
A1A shirt or tunic worn on the upper part of the body, usually featuring sleeves and buttons. It is a staple garment in both traditional and modern Indian attire.
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