स्वादिश्ट
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- Used to describe food that is tasty, delicious, or savory.
- Commonly used in both formal and informal Hindi settings.
- Does not change its form (invariable) for gender or number usually.
- A key word for compliments in Indian hospitality and dining.
The word स्वादिष्ट (Svādiṣṭa) is one of the most essential adjectives in the Hindi language, primarily used to describe food that is pleasing to the palate. At its core, it translates to 'delicious,' 'tasty,' or 'savory.' However, in the rich tapestry of Indian culinary culture, the word carries a weight that transcends a simple flavor profile. It suggests a harmonious balance of the six primary tastes (rasas) recognized in traditional Indian science: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, and astringent. When a Hindi speaker calls a dish स्वादिष्ट, they are not just saying it tastes good; they are often paying a high compliment to the cook's ability to balance complex spices like turmeric, cumin, coriander, and garam masala.
- Etymological Root
- The word is derived from the Sanskrit 'Svad' (taste) combined with the superlative suffix 'Isht' (most/desired). Thus, it literally means 'of the most desirable taste.'
In daily life, you will hear this word in various settings. At a family dinner, a guest might exclaim "खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट है!" (The food is very delicious!) to show appreciation. In the context of street food (chaat), where flavors are intense and varied, the word is used to describe the perfect 'kick' of spice and tang. Interestingly, while it is an adjective, it remains invariable in many dialects, though its formal usage follows standard Hindi adjective rules. It is a 'safe' word—appropriate for formal banquets, five-star restaurants, and the humble kitchen of a grandmother alike. It conveys a sense of satisfaction and sensory delight that is universal but deeply rooted in the Indian love for flavorful cuisine.
माँ के हाथ का खाना हमेशा स्वादिष्ट होता है। (Mother's handmade food is always delicious.)
Beyond food, the word can occasionally be used metaphorically in literature to describe an experience or a piece of writing that is 'rich' or 'flavorful' in its content, though this is less common in modern spoken Hindi. When you use this word, you are engaging with the 'Rasa' theory of Indian aesthetics, which posits that the ultimate goal of any art (including cooking) is to evoke a specific emotional flavor in the consumer. A स्वादिष्ट meal evokes 'Tripti'—a sense of complete fulfillment and contentment.
- Cultural Nuance
- In India, offering 'स्वादिष्ट' food is considered a form of hospitality (Atithi Devo Bhava). Refusing such food or failing to compliment it can sometimes be seen as a slight to the host's efforts.
यह बिरयानी बहुत स्वादिष्ट और खुशबूदार है। (This biryani is very delicious and aromatic.)
To master the word, one must understand that it isn't just about the tongue. In Hindi culture, 'swaad' (taste) is often linked to the 'haath' (hand) of the cook. People often say 'unke haath mein swaad hai' (there is taste in their hands), meaning they have a natural talent for cooking. Therefore, calling a dish स्वादिष्ट is a direct praise of the person who prepared it. It is a word that builds social bonds and expresses gratitude for the labor of love that is Indian cooking.
Using स्वादिष्ट in a sentence is relatively straightforward because it functions as an adjective. In Hindi, adjectives typically precede the noun they modify or follow the verb 'to be' (hona). One of the most important things for an English speaker to remember is that स्वादिष्ट is an 'invariable' adjective in many contexts, meaning it doesn't always change its ending based on the gender or number of the noun, unlike words like 'acha' (good) which becomes 'achi' or 'ache'.
- Basic Structure
- [Noun] + [Adverb (optional)] + स्वादिष्ट + [Verb]. Example: 'फल स्वादिष्ट हैं' (The fruits are delicious).
When you want to intensify the meaning, you can add adverbs like 'बहुत' (very), 'अत्यंत' (extremely), or 'बड़ा' (big/greatly). For instance, "यह मिठाई बहुत स्वादिष्ट है" (This sweet is very delicious). In more formal or literary contexts, you might see it paired with poetic descriptions of aroma (sugandh) and presentation (sajaavat). The word is versatile enough to describe a single ingredient, like a 'स्वादिष्ट फल' (tasty fruit), or an entire multi-course meal, a 'स्वादिष्ट भोजन' (delicious feast).
क्या आपने कभी इतनी स्वादिष्ट दाल खाई है? (Have you ever eaten such delicious dal?)
You can also use स्वादिष्ट in comparative and superlative sentences. To say 'more delicious,' you use 'से अधिक स्वादिष्ट' or 'ज़्यादा स्वादिष्ट'. To say 'most delicious,' use 'सबसे स्वादिष्ट'. For example: "मेरी दादी की खीर सबसे स्वादिष्ट होती है" (My grandmother's kheer is the most delicious). This structure allows you to navigate social situations where you might be comparing different dishes at a potluck or a restaurant.
यह सब्ज़ी पिछले बार से ज़्यादा स्वादिष्ट बनी है। (This vegetable dish has turned out more delicious than last time.)
- Negative Usage
- To say something is NOT delicious, you add 'नहीं'. However, it is more natural to use 'बेस्वाद' (tasteless) or 'अच्छा नहीं' (not good) if the food is poor. Using 'स्वादिष्ट नहीं' is quite polite and soft.
Finally, consider the placement of the word in questions. "क्या खाना स्वादिष्ट है?" (Is the food delicious?) is the standard way to check if your guests are enjoying their meal. As a learner, mastering the pronunciation of the 'ṣṭa' (ष्ट) cluster at the end is key to sounding native. It requires the tongue to curl back slightly and then release, a sound that is characteristic of the Indo-Aryan linguistic family.
In the real world, स्वादिष्ट is a ubiquitous term that echoes through various spheres of Indian life. Perhaps the most common place you will encounter it is in the world of Indian Television and Media. Cooking shows are a massive part of Indian pop culture. Whether it's 'MasterChef India' or local YouTube stars like Nisha Madhulika, the word स्वादिष्ट is used repeatedly as judges and hosts describe the texture, aroma, and flavor of a dish. When a judge takes a bite of a perfectly cooked 'Gulab Jamun,' their eyes might widen as they say, "अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट!" (Extremely delicious!).
- Restaurant Menus
- You will see this word printed on menus across North India, often in the 'Chef's Specials' section. It serves as a marketing term to entice customers, much like 'succulent' or 'exquisite' in English.
Another vibrant setting for this word is the Indian Wedding. Weddings in India are essentially food festivals with hundreds of items. You will hear guests mingling and discussing the catering. A common conversation might go: "पनीर की सब्ज़ी बहुत स्वादिष्ट बनी है, है ना?" (The paneer dish is very delicious, isn't it?). In this context, the word acts as a social lubricant, allowing strangers to bond over the quality of the feast. It is also used in religious contexts during 'Prasad' distribution. While 'Prasad' is technically holy and beyond criticism, devotees often describe it as स्वादिष्ट to express the divine joy of consuming it.
विज्ञापनों में अक्सर स्वादिष्ट मसालों का ज़िक्र होता है। (Advertisements often mention delicious spices.)
In the digital age, you'll find स्वादिष्ट all over Indian social media. Instagram food bloggers from Delhi to Mumbai use it in their captions (#Swadishth #Tasty). On WhatsApp, when someone shares a photo of their homemade lunch, the replies are almost always "बहुत स्वादिष्ट लग रहा है!" (It looks very delicious!). The word has adapted to the modern era, becoming a staple of 'foodie' vocabulary. It's also found in school textbooks, where lessons on health and nutrition might discuss 'स्वादिष्ट और पौष्टिक भोजन' (delicious and nutritious food), emphasizing that healthy food doesn't have to be bland.
- Street Food Vendors
- Street vendors (thela-walas) might shout about their 'स्वादिष्ट गोलगप्पे' (delicious golgappas) to attract crowds. Here, the word is part of a rhythmic sales pitch.
दादी की रसोई से हमेशा स्वादिष्ट खुशबू आती है। (A delicious aroma always comes from grandmother's kitchen.)
Lastly, in formal literature and newspapers, especially in travelogues or food reviews, the word is used to describe regional specialties. A travel writer might describe the 'स्वादिष्ट व्यंजन' (delicious dishes) of Rajasthan, like Dal Baati Churma. In these contexts, the word is more than just a comment on taste; it is a tribute to the cultural heritage and culinary skill of a specific region. Whether in a loud market or a quiet book, स्वादिष्ट remains the gold standard for describing the joy of eating.
For learners of Hindi, स्वादिष्ट presents a few specific challenges, mostly related to spelling, pronunciation, and grammatical agreement. The most common mistake is the spelling of the 'ṣṭa' (ष्ट) sound. Many beginners (and even some native speakers in casual writing) confuse it with 'shth' (ष्ठ) or 'sht' (श्ट). In Hindi, 'स्वादिष्ट' ends with the retroflex 'ṣ' (ष) and the retroflex 'ṭ' (ट). Writing it as 'स्वादिष्ठ' (with a 'th') is a very frequent error because the 'th' sound is common in other Hindi words like 'shreshth' (best). Remember: it's a hard 'T', not an aspirated 'TH'.
- Pronunciation Pitfall
- English speakers often use the dental 's' (as in 'snake') instead of the retroflex 'ṣ' (ष). While people will understand you, the retroflex 'ṣ' is what gives the word its authentic flavor. Try to curl your tongue back slightly.
Another mistake involves gender agreement. As mentioned before, स्वादिष्ट is mostly invariable. However, some learners try to make it feminine by adding an 'i' at the end (like 'swadishthi'), which is incorrect. Unlike 'meetha' (sweet) which becomes 'meethi' for feminine nouns like 'chai', स्वादिष्ट stays the same. You would say "स्वादिष्ट खाना" (masculine) and "स्वादिष्ट मिठाई" (feminine). Trying to inflect it is a sign of over-applying Hindi's gender rules.
गलत: यह चाय बहुत स्वादिष्टी है। सही: यह चाय बहुत स्वादिष्ट है। (Incorrect vs Correct: This tea is very delicious.)
Confusion also arises between 'स्वादिष्ट' and 'ज़ायकेदार' (Zayakedar). While they mean the same thing, 'Zayakedar' has Urdu roots and is more common in contexts involving Mughlai or meat-based cuisine. Using 'स्वादिष्ट' in a very informal street setting might sound slightly formal or 'textbook-ish'. In a casual setting, you might just say 'Mazedar' (fun/tasty). Using the wrong register isn't a 'mistake' per se, but it affects how natural you sound.
सावधान: 'स्वादिष्ट' में 'ष' का प्रयोग होता है, 'श' का नहीं। (Caution: 'Svādiṣṭa' uses 'ṣ', not 'sh'.)
- The 'Isht' vs 'Ishth' Debate
- Because words like 'Parishth' or 'Vashishth' exist with a 'th', people assume 'Swadishth' follows suit. It does not. It is always 'Svādiṣṭa'.
Finally, learners often forget the nasalization if they use related words. While 'Swadishth' doesn't have a nasal sound, the word for 'tastes' (swaad) is often followed by 'aata hai' (comes). A common error is saying 'I tasty the food'. In Hindi, you say 'I find the food tasty' (Mujhe khana swadishth laga). Don't try to use 'swadishth' as a verb; it is strictly a descriptor.
Hindi is a language rich in culinary descriptors. While स्वादिष्ट is the most standard and versatile word for 'delicious,' there are many alternatives that carry different nuances of flavor, register, and regional influence. Understanding these can help you describe food with more precision and sound more like a native speaker. For instance, if you want to emphasize that food is full of 'masala' and flavor, you might use ज़ायकेदार (Zayakedar) or चटपटा (Chatpata).
- स्वादिष्ट vs. ज़ायकेदार
- 'स्वादिष्ट' is Sanskrit-derived and neutral/formal. 'ज़ायकेदार' is Urdu-derived and often used for rich, aromatic dishes like Biryani or Kebabs. It sounds a bit more 'soulful'.
If the food is specifically tangy and spicy (like street food), चटपटा (Chatpata) is the perfect word. It describes that mouth-watering mix of spice, salt, and sourness that defines Indian snacks. On the other hand, if the food is 'fun' to eat or has a great overall vibe, people often say मज़ेदार (Mazedar). While 'Mazedar' technically means 'fun,' in the context of food, it means 'deliciously enjoyable.' For something that is exceptionally good—beyond just tasty—you can use लाजवाब (Lajawab), which means 'unanswerable' or 'matchless.'
यह समोसा बहुत चटपटा है। (This samosa is very tangy and spicy.)
For sweet things, you might just use मीठा (Meetha), but if the sweetness is perfect, 'स्वादिष्ट' still works. If a dish is particularly rich and buttery, you might hear रसीला (Raseela), meaning 'juicy' or 'rich in sap/flavor.' This is often used for fruits like mangoes or sweets like Jalebi. In a very informal setting, youngsters might use the slang ज़बरदस्त (Zabardast), which means 'fantastic' or 'powerful,' to describe a meal that really hit the spot.
- Comparison Table
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- स्वादिष्ट: Standard, all-purpose delicious.
- लज़ीज़: Elegant, formal, Persian/Urdu influence.
- चटपटा: Tangy, spicy, street-food style.
- बेमिसाल: Unparalleled (used for legendary dishes).
हैदराबादी बिरयानी का स्वाद लाजवाब होता है। (The taste of Hyderabadi Biryani is matchless.)
In summary, while स्वादिष्ट is your best friend for general use, don't be afraid to experiment with 'Zayakedar' for a curry, 'Chatpata' for a snack, or 'Laziz' for a fancy dessert. Each word opens a different door into the vast and flavorful world of Hindi linguistics and Indian gastronomy.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The root 'Svad' is related to the English word 'Sweet' through Proto-Indo-European roots.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing the 'ṣ' as a simple 's'.
- Aspirating the final 't' to sound like 'th'.
- Making the 'v' sound too much like a 'w'.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize but look out for spelling variations.
The 'ṣṭa' conjunct character can be tricky for beginners.
Requires correct retroflex pronunciation of 't'.
Very common word, easy to pick up in context.
ماذا تتعلّم بعد ذلك
المتطلبات الأساسية
تعلّم لاحقاً
متقدم
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Invariable Adjectives
स्वादिष्ट doesn't change for gender: स्वादिष्ट लड़का (tasty boy - metaphorical), स्वादिष्ट लड़की.
Intensifiers
Using 'बहुत' (very) before स्वादिष्ट.
Comparison
Using 'से ज़्यादा' for 'more than'.
Adjective Placement
Usually before the noun: 'स्वादिष्ट खाना'.
Retroflex Consonants
The 'ṭ' in 'ṣṭa' is retroflex.
أمثلة حسب المستوى
यह फल बहुत स्वादिष्ट है।
This fruit is very delicious.
Simple Subject + Adjective + Verb structure.
खाना स्वादिष्ट है।
The food is tasty.
Direct adjective use.
क्या चाय स्वादिष्ट है?
Is the tea delicious?
Interrogative sentence.
स्वादिष्ट दूध।
Delicious milk.
Noun phrase.
यह बहुत स्वादिष्ट है!
This is very delicious!
Exclamatory use.
मिठाई स्वादिष्ट है।
The sweet is tasty.
Feminine noun with invariable adjective.
स्वादिष्ट आम।
Tasty mango.
Adjective preceding noun.
मेरा खाना स्वादिष्ट है।
My food is delicious.
Possessive pronoun use.
मुझे स्वादिष्ट खाना पसंद है।
I like delicious food.
Use of 'pasand' (like).
माँ ने स्वादिष्ट खाना बनाया।
Mother made delicious food.
Past tense with 'ne' construction.
यह दुकान स्वादिष्ट समोसे बेचती है।
This shop sells delicious samosas.
Present simple tense.
क्या आप स्वादिष्ट भोजन चाहते हैं?
Do you want delicious food?
Formal 'aap' usage.
कल का खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट था।
Yesterday's food was very delicious.
Past tense 'tha'.
मुझे स्वादिष्ट फल चाहिए।
I want delicious fruits.
Use of 'chahiye' (want).
यह सब्ज़ी स्वादिष्ट नहीं है।
This vegetable dish is not delicious.
Negative sentence.
बाज़ार में स्वादिष्ट मिठाइयाँ मिलती हैं।
Delicious sweets are available in the market.
Passive-style present tense.
अगर आप मसाले डालेंगे, तो खाना स्वादिष्ट बनेगा।
If you add spices, the food will become delicious.
Conditional 'agar... toh'.
मैंने कभी इतना स्वादिष्ट हलवा नहीं खाया।
I have never eaten such delicious halwa.
Present perfect negative.
इस रेस्तरां का मुख्य व्यंजन बहुत स्वादिष्ट है।
The main dish of this restaurant is very delicious.
Genitive 'ka' construction.
स्वादिष्ट खाना सेहत के लिए भी अच्छा हो सकता है।
Delicious food can also be good for health.
Use of 'ho sakta hai' (can be).
उसने बहुत स्वादिष्ट केक बनाया था।
She had made a very delicious cake.
Past perfect tense.
क्या आपको यह सूप स्वादिष्ट लग रहा है?
Do you find this soup delicious?
Use of 'lagna' (to feel/seem).
हमें स्वादिष्ट और पौष्टिक भोजन करना चाहिए।
We should eat delicious and nutritious food.
Use of 'chahiye' for advice.
गाँव का खाना शहर से ज़्यादा स्वादिष्ट होता है।
Village food is more delicious than city food.
Comparative 'se zyada'.
भारतीय मसालों की खुशबू खाने को स्वादिष्ट बना देती है।
The aroma of Indian spices makes the food delicious.
Compound verb 'bana dena'.
जितना अधिक आप इसे पकाएंगे, यह उतना ही स्वादिष्ट होगा।
The more you cook it, the more delicious it will be.
Relative-correlative 'jitna... utna'.
मेहमानों ने स्वादिष्ट भोजन की जमकर तारीफ की।
The guests praised the delicious food heartily.
Noun phrase as object.
स्वादिष्ट होने के साथ-साथ यह खाना सस्ता भी है।
Along with being delicious, this food is also cheap.
Use of 'hone ke saath-saath'.
क्या आपको लगता है कि घर का खाना बाहर से ज़्यादा स्वादिष्ट है?
Do you think home food is more delicious than outside food?
Complex question with 'ki'.
इस फल का स्वाद बहुत ही स्वादिष्ट और मीठा है।
The taste of this fruit is very delicious and sweet.
Redundant but emphatic use of 'swaad'.
उसने अपनी माँ से स्वादिष्ट बिरयानी बनाना सीखा।
He learned to make delicious biryani from his mother.
Infinitive as object.
त्योहारों पर हर घर में स्वादिष्ट पकवान बनते हैं।
During festivals, delicious dishes are made in every house.
Plural noun 'pakwan'.
लेखक ने भोजन का इतना स्वादिष्ट वर्णन किया कि भूख लग गई।
The author described the food so deliciously that I felt hungry.
Metaphorical/Descriptive use.
स्वादिष्ट व्यंजनों की विविधता भारत की सांस्कृतिक पहचान है।
The variety of delicious dishes is India's cultural identity.
Abstract noun phrase.
भले ही यह देखने में साधारण हो, पर यह अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट है।
Even if it looks simple, it is extremely delicious.
Concessive 'bhale hi... par'.
एक कुशल रसोइया साधारण सामग्री से भी स्वादिष्ट भोजन बना सकता है।
A skilled cook can make delicious food even from simple ingredients.
Modal 'sakta hai'.
इस कहानी में शब्दों का चयन बहुत स्वादिष्ट और रोचक है।
The choice of words in this story is very 'tasty' (rich) and interesting.
Metaphorical adjective.
बिना तेल के भी खाना स्वादिष्ट बनाया जा सकता है, यह एक कला है।
Making food delicious even without oil is an art.
Passive voice 'banaya ja sakta hai'.
उनकी बातों में एक स्वादिष्ट व्यंग्य छिपा होता है।
A 'delicious' (clever/sharp) irony is hidden in his words.
Literary metaphor.
परंपरागत विधियों से बना खाना आधुनिक खान-पान से कहीं अधिक स्वादिष्ट होता है।
Food made with traditional methods is much more delicious than modern diet.
Comparison with 'kahin adhik'.
भोजन की स्वादिष्टता केवल स्वाद में नहीं, बल्कि उसे परोसने के भाव में होती है।
The deliciousness of food lies not just in taste, but in the spirit of serving it.
Abstract noun 'swadisht-ta'.
काव्य की रसानुभूति किसी स्वादिष्ट भोज से कम आनंददायक नहीं होती।
The aesthetic experience of poetry is no less joyful than a delicious feast.
High-register Sanskritized Hindi.
एक परिष्कृत तालु ही इस व्यंजन के स्वादिष्ट बारीकियों को समझ सकता है।
Only a refined palate can understand the delicious nuances of this dish.
Complex subject and object.
इतिहास के पन्नों में दर्ज वह शाही दावत अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट रही होगी।
That royal feast recorded in the pages of history must have been extremely delicious.
Presumptive past 'rahi hogi'.
स्वाद और स्वास्थ्य का यह स्वादिष्ट संगम विरला ही मिलता है।
This delicious confluence of taste and health is rarely found.
Formal 'sangam' (confluence).
उनकी लेखनी में एक ऐसा स्वादिष्ट प्रवाह है जो पाठक को मंत्रमुग्ध कर देता है।
There is such a 'delicious' (smooth/rich) flow in his writing that it mesmerizes the reader.
Metaphorical flow.
भोजन का स्वादिष्ट होना रसोइये की एकाग्रता और प्रेम का प्रतिबिंब है।
The food being delicious is a reflection of the cook's concentration and love.
Gerundive 'hona'.
दार्शनिक दृष्टिकोण से, जीवन का हर अनुभव अपने आप में स्वादिष्ट हो सकता है।
From a philosophical perspective, every experience in life can be delicious in itself.
Philosophical register.
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
يُخلط عادةً مع
Common misspelling with 'th' instead of 't'.
This is the noun 'taste', not the adjective 'tasty'.
Means 'aromatic', often confused because tasty food is usually aromatic.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— To have a talent for cooking.
तुम्हारी माँ के हाथ में तो स्वाद है, खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट है।
Informal— Mouth watering for tasty food.
स्वादिष्ट चाट देखकर मुँह में पानी आ गया।
Neutral— To eat something delicious with great relish.
बच्चे स्वादिष्ट मिठाई चटखारे लेकर खा रहे हैं।
Informal— To lick fingers (because food is so good).
खाना इतना स्वादिष्ट था कि सब अंगुलियाँ चाटते रह गए।
Common— To make something 'tasty' or spicy (usually stories).
वह बातों को स्वादिष्ट बनाने के लिए नमक-मिर्च लगाता है।
Metaphorical— To be satisfied (often after eating something tasty).
स्वादिष्ट शरबत पीकर कलेजा ठंडा हो गया।
Idiomatic— To eat (honoring the stomach with tasty food).
पहले स्वादिष्ट खाने से पेट पूजा करेंगे, फिर काम।
Humorousسهل الخلط
Opposite meaning.
Swadishth is tasty, Beswad is tasteless.
यह सूप बेस्वाद है।
Both describe good food.
Swadishth is general, Chatpata is specifically spicy/tangy.
गोलगप्पे चटपटे होते हैं।
Sweets are often called swadishth.
Meetha is a specific taste (sweet), Swadishth is an overall quality.
यह आम मीठा और स्वादिष्ट है।
Exact synonym.
Swadishth is Hindi/Sanskrit, Zayakedar is Urdu/Persian.
बिरयानी बहुत ज़ायकेदार है।
Fresh food is usually tasty.
Taza means fresh, Swadishth means tasty.
ताज़ा खाना स्वादिष्ट होता है।
أنماط الجُمل
यह [Noun] स्वादिष्ट है।
यह फल स्वादिष्ट है।
मुझे स्वादिष्ट [Noun] पसंद है।
मुझे स्वादिष्ट मिठाई पसंद है।
क्या आपने कभी [Noun] स्वादिष्ट खाया है?
क्या आपने कभी इतना स्वादिष्ट केक खाया है?
[Noun] स्वादिष्ट होने के साथ-साथ [Adjective] भी है।
खाना स्वादिष्ट होने के साथ-साथ गर्म भी है।
लेखक ने [Noun] का स्वादिष्ट वर्णन किया है।
लेखक ने दावत का स्वादिष्ट वर्णन किया है।
[Noun] की स्वादिष्टता [Noun] पर निर्भर करती है।
भोजन की स्वादिष्टता मसालों पर निर्भर करती है।
कितना स्वादिष्ट [Noun]!
कितना स्वादिष्ट हलवा!
बहुत ही स्वादिष्ट!
बहुत ही स्वादिष्ट!
عائلة الكلمة
الأسماء
الأفعال
الصفات
مرتبط
كيفية الاستخدام
Extremely high in culinary and social contexts.
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Using 'Swaad' as an adjective.
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Khana swadishth hai.
Swaad is a noun. You can't say 'Food is taste'.
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Spelling it as 'स्वादिष्ठ'.
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स्वादिष्ट
The final letter is 'ट' (t), not 'ठ' (th).
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Adding gender endings like 'स्वादिष्टी'.
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स्वादिष्ट
The adjective is invariable in this context.
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Using it for non-food items incorrectly.
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यह अनुभव बहुत अच्छा था।
Don't use 'swadishth' for a movie or a trip unless speaking metaphorically.
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Confusing 'ṣ' (ष) with 's' (स).
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स्वादिष्ट (ष)
The middle 'sh' sound is the retroflex 'ष'.
نصائح
Master the 'ṣṭa'
Practice the transition from the 'sh' sound to the 't' sound without adding an extra vowel.
Complimenting the Host
In India, saying 'Khana swadishth hai' is the best way to show gratitude.
Use Synonyms
Try 'Chatpata' for street food and 'Laziz' for fancy desserts to sound more advanced.
Invariable Nature
Don't try to change the ending of the word; it stays the same regardless of gender.
Spelling Tip
Remember the 'T' for 'Tasty' at the end of 'SwadishT'.
Cooking Shows
Watch Indian cooking videos to hear the word used in its natural habitat.
Metaphors
Use it to describe a 'delicious' joke or story in advanced conversation.
Root Connection
Connect it to 'Swaad' (Taste) to never forget the meaning.
Politeness
Even if the food is just okay, saying 'Swadishth hai' is a polite social lie in many cultures.
Daily Use
Tag your food photos with #Swadishth to practice the word.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Imagine a 'Swan' (Swa) eating a 'Dish' (Dish) that is 'T' (Tasty). Swa-Dish-T.
ربط بصري
Picture a steaming plate of your favorite food with a big golden star on it representing 'Quality' (Isht).
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to use 'स्वादिष्ट' three times today: once for breakfast, once for a snack, and once for dinner.
أصل الكلمة
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Svadiṣṭha'. It is the superlative form of 'Svad' (sweet/tasty).
المعنى الأصلي: Most sweet or most pleasant to the taste.
Indo-Aryanالسياق الثقافي
Always compliment the cook with this word in an Indian home; it is considered polite and respectful.
English speakers often use 'yummy' or 'tasty'. 'स्वादिष्ट' is slightly more formal than 'yummy' but less formal than 'exquisite'.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
At a Restaurant
- क्या यह स्वादिष्ट है?
- सबसे स्वादिष्ट क्या है?
- यह बहुत स्वादिष्ट था।
- स्वादिष्ट भोजन के लिए धन्यवाद।
At Home
- आज खाना स्वादिष्ट बना है।
- कुछ स्वादिष्ट बनाओ।
- स्वादिष्ट महक आ रही है।
- यह फल स्वादिष्ट है।
Cooking
- इसे स्वादिष्ट कैसे बनाएँ?
- मसाले इसे स्वादिष्ट बनाते हैं।
- स्वादिष्ट रेसिपी ढूंढें।
- स्वादिष्ट खाना पकाना एक कला है।
Shopping
- क्या ये आम स्वादिष्ट हैं?
- सबसे स्वादिष्ट मिठाई दिखाएँ।
- स्वादिष्ट और ताज़ा माल।
- स्वादिष्ट फल कहाँ मिलेंगे?
Complimenting
- अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट!
- लाजवाब स्वाद!
- वाकई स्वादिष्ट है।
- इतना स्वादिष्ट पहले कभी नहीं खाया।
بدايات محادثة
"क्या आपको भारतीय खाना स्वादिष्ट लगता है?"
"आपके शहर का सबसे स्वादिष्ट व्यंजन कौन सा है?"
"क्या आप स्वादिष्ट बिरयानी बनाना जानते हैं?"
"आपको मीठा स्वादिष्ट लगता है या तीखा?"
"कल आपने क्या स्वादिष्ट खाया?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
आज मैंने एक बहुत स्वादिष्ट चीज़ खाई, उसके बारे में लिखें।
स्वादिष्ट खाना और सेहत के बीच क्या संबंध है?
अपनी माँ के हाथ के सबसे स्वादिष्ट खाने का वर्णन करें।
क्या स्वादिष्ट खाना खुश रहने के लिए ज़रूरी है? अपने विचार लिखें।
एक नए रेस्तरां के बारे में लिखें जहाँ खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट था।
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, it can be used for tea, coffee, juice, or any beverage that tastes good.
It is spelled as स + व + ा + द + ि + ष + ट (Svādiṣṭa).
Only metaphorically or in very informal slang, but usually it is reserved for food.
'स्वाद' is a noun meaning 'taste', while 'स्वादिष्ट' is an adjective meaning 'tasty'.
It is neutral to formal. In very casual settings, people might say 'Acha' or 'Mazedar'.
No, it remains 'स्वादिष्ट' for both singular and plural.
The most common opposite is 'बेस्वाद' (tasteless).
Indirectly. You can say 'स्वादिष्ट खुशबू' (delicious aroma).
Technically yes, though many people make this mistake. The correct form ends in 't'.
Use 'सबसे स्वादिष्ट' (Sabse svādiṣṭa).
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Translate to Hindi: 'This food is very delicious.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Delicious food is good for health.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Everything is delicious.'
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Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट'
Listen and identify: 'बहुत स्वादिष्ट'
Listen and identify: 'खाना स्वादिष्ट है'
Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट मिठाई'
Listen and identify: 'सबसे स्वादिष्ट'
Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट फल'
Listen and identify: 'ज़ायकेदार'
Listen and identify: 'बेस्वाद'
Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट व्यंजन'
Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट खुशबू'
Listen and identify: 'अत्यंत स्वादिष्ट'
Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट लग रहा है'
Listen and identify: 'चटपटा और स्वादिष्ट'
Listen and identify: 'स्वादिष्ट हलवा'
Listen and identify: 'वाह!'
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Summary
The word स्वादिष्ट (Svādiṣṭa) is the standard Hindi adjective for 'delicious.' It is essential for daily conversation, especially when praising a meal or describing food quality. Example: 'यह बिरयानी बहुत स्वादिष्ट है' (This biryani is very delicious).
- Used to describe food that is tasty, delicious, or savory.
- Commonly used in both formal and informal Hindi settings.
- Does not change its form (invariable) for gender or number usually.
- A key word for compliments in Indian hospitality and dining.
Master the 'ṣṭa'
Practice the transition from the 'sh' sound to the 't' sound without adding an extra vowel.
Complimenting the Host
In India, saying 'Khana swadishth hai' is the best way to show gratitude.
Use Synonyms
Try 'Chatpata' for street food and 'Laziz' for fancy desserts to sound more advanced.
Invariable Nature
Don't try to change the ending of the word; it stays the same regardless of gender.
مثال
यह खाना बहुत स्वादिष्ट है।
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات food
आँच
A2حرارة أو لهب النار، تستخدم لطهي الطعام.
आचार
B2كلمة 'آتشار' (Aachar) تشير إلى المخللات الهندية التقليدية المحضرة من الخضروات أو الفواكه المتبلة بالزيت والتوابل. وهي عنصر أساسي يضيف نكهة حامضة وحارة للأطباق الرئيسية.
आहार लेना
B1تناول الطعام؛ استهلاك الغذاء. 'من الضروري تناول نظام غذائي متوازن.'
आइसक्रीम
A2الآيس كريم هو حلوى مجمدة مصنوعة من منتجات الألبان. إنه محبوب من قبل الكبار والصغار على حد سواء.
आम
A1المانجو هي فاكهة استوائية حلوة.
आमचूर
B2مسحوق المانجو المجفف هو توابل هندية تُصنع من ثمار المانجو غير الناضجة، وتُستخدم لإضفاء نكهة حمضية مميزة على الأطباق.
आम्रस
B2لب المانجو الطازج، وغالباً ما يقدم مع البوري. إنه طبق هندي تقليدي يحظى بشعبية كبيرة خلال فصل الصيف.
आर्डर करना
B2طلب؛ طلب الطعام في مطعم أو شراء سلع عبر الإنترنت. 'طلبت البيتزا' تعني 'Maine pizza order kiya'.
आस्वादन करना
A2التلذذ بطعم الطعام أو الشراب بكل جوارحك.
अच्छे से
B2بشكل جيد، بدقة؛ بطريقة مرضية. يتم استخدامه لوصف أن العمل يتم بعناية.