A1 noun Neutro

फूल

phool /pʰuːl/

A flower is the seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs that are typically surrounded by a brightly colored corolla. In Hindi, it is used to describe both the botanical structure and anything considered delicate, beautiful, or soft.

Exemplos

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यह लाल फूल बहुत सुंदर है।

This red flower is very beautiful.

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मुख्य अतिथि का स्वागत फूलों के गुच्छे से किया गया।

The chief guest was welcomed with a bouquet of flowers.

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देख, कितना प्यारा फूल है!

Look, what a lovely flower!

Família de palavras

Substantivo
फूल
Verb
फूलना
Adjetivo
फूलदार
Relacionado
फूलवाला
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Dica de memorização

Think of a garden 'Full' of 'Phool'. Both words sound similar and describe an abundance of flowers.

Quiz rápido

बगीचे में सुंदर ____ खिले हैं।

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

Exemplos

1

यह लाल फूल बहुत सुंदर है।

everyday

This red flower is very beautiful.

2

मुख्य अतिथि का स्वागत फूलों के गुच्छे से किया गया।

formal

The chief guest was welcomed with a bouquet of flowers.

3

देख, कितना प्यारा फूल है!

informal

Look, what a lovely flower!

4

फूल पौधों के प्रजनन चक्र का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा हैं।

academic

Flowers are an important part of a plant's reproductive cycle.

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त्योहारों के दौरान फूलों की माँग काफी बढ़ जाती है।

business

The demand for flowers increases significantly during festivals.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
फूल
Verb
फूलना
Adjetivo
फूलदार
Relacionado
फूलवाला

Colocações comuns

फूल खिलना blooming of a flower
फूल तोड़ना plucking a flower
फूलों की माला garland of flowers
ताज़ा फूल fresh flower
फूलों का गुच्छा bouquet of flowers

Frases Comuns

फूलों की सेज

A bed of roses (an easy or comfortable situation)

फूला न समाना

To be overjoyed (literally: to not be able to fit in oneself due to swelling/blooming)

अंगारे पर फूल खिलना

To find happiness in a difficult situation

Frequentemente confundido com

फूल vs फल

Phal means 'fruit', while Phool means 'flower'. They are often confused due to similar starting sounds.

फूल vs पुल

Pul means 'bridge', which has a similar vowel sound but a different consonant and meaning.

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Notas de uso

फूल is a masculine noun. While it refers to the physical flower, the verb 'phoolna' (to bloom) is also used to describe swelling or being puffed up with pride.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the English plural 'flowers' as 'phoolen', but the direct plural in Hindi remains 'phool'. The form 'phoolon' is only used in oblique cases (with postpositions).

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Dica de memorização

Think of a garden 'Full' of 'Phool'. Both words sound similar and describe an abundance of flowers.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'पुष्प' (pushpa) via the Prakrit form 'फुल्ल' (phulla).

Padrões gramaticais

Masculine noun Singular: फूल, Plural: फूल Oblique Plural: फूलों (e.g., फूलों में)
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Contexto cultural

Flowers are central to Indian culture, used extensively in Hindu temple offerings (puja), wedding decorations, and as a symbol of hospitality.

Quiz rápido

बगीचे में सुंदर ____ खिले हैं।

Correto!

A resposta correta é: a

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