At the A1 level, you are just beginning your journey with Hindi. You usually learn simple words like 'पता' (patā) for 'to know'. However, you might see the word 'विदित' (vidit) in very formal places, like on a school notice or a formal greeting card. For an A1 learner, the most important thing is to recognize that 'विदित' is a very polite and formal way to say 'known'. You don't need to use it in your daily speaking yet. Think of it like the difference between saying 'I know' and 'It is known'. In Hindi, we have different levels of politeness. 'विदित' is at the very top. You might hear it on the news or see it in a book. If you see it, just remember it means 'known'. It is also a common name for boys in India. So, if you meet someone named Vidit, you know his name means 'the one who knows' or 'the knowledgeable one'. At this stage, just try to remember the sound: Vi-dit. It sounds a bit like 'video' or 'vision', which both have to do with seeing and knowing things. Don't worry about the complex grammar yet. Just focus on identifying it when you see it in a formal context. If you can recognize 'विदित' in a sentence, you are already doing great! It shows you are starting to see the difference between 'street Hindi' and 'book Hindi'. Keep looking for it in formal posters or newspaper headlines. Even if you don't understand the whole sentence, seeing 'विदित' will tell you that the sentence is stating a fact or giving official information. This is a great first step in building a rich Hindi vocabulary that goes beyond just the basics.
At the A2 level, you are starting to handle more formal situations. You can now begin to understand how 'विदित' (vidit) is used in simple formal sentences. You will often see it in the phrase 'विदित हो कि' (vidit ho ki), which means 'Be it known that' or 'Please note that'. This is very useful if you are reading simple announcements or emails. For example, 'विदित हो कि कल स्कूल बंद है' (Be it known that the school is closed tomorrow). As an A2 learner, you should try to notice that 'विदित' does not change its form. It doesn't matter if the thing you know is a boy, a girl, or a group of people; 'विदित' stays the same. This makes it easier to use than some other Hindi adjectives! You should also learn that 'विदित' is usually used with 'को' (ko). So, instead of saying 'I know', you say 'It is known to me'—'मुझे विदित है' (mujhe vidit hai). This is a more formal way to speak. You might use this when talking to a teacher, a boss, or someone you respect. Using 'विदित' instead of 'पता' (patā) makes you sound more educated and serious. You will also start to see it in simple news stories. When a news anchor says 'जैसा कि सबको विदित है' (as is known to everyone), they are preparing the audience for a fact. At A2, your goal is to start using 'विदित' in your formal writing, like in a simple application or a formal letter. It's a small change that makes a big difference in how people perceive your Hindi skills. It shows you understand the social rules of the language.
At the B1 level, you are becoming an intermediate speaker. You should now be comfortable using 'विदित' (vidit) in various formal and semi-formal contexts. You can distinguish between 'विदित' and its synonyms like 'मालूम' (mālūm) and 'ज्ञात' (gyāt). While 'मालूम' is for everyday facts, 'विदित' is for established or officially recognized information. You can use it to add a layer of authority to your speech. For instance, in a debate or a formal discussion, you might say, 'यह तथ्य सबको विदित है' (This fact is known to all). This sounds much more convincing than using a common word. You should also be able to understand 'विदित' when it appears in more complex sentences in literature or news editorials. At this level, you can also start using the negative form 'अविदित' (avidit), which means 'unknown'. For example, 'यह बात अभी तक अविदित थी' (This matter was unknown until now). Understanding how to negate formal adjectives like this is a key B1 skill. You should also be aware of the word's Sanskrit roots and how it relates to other words like 'विद्या' (knowledge). This helps you build a 'word family' in your mind, making it easier to remember new vocabulary. In your writing, you can use 'विदित' to transition between ideas, such as 'जैसा कि विदित है, हमें कड़ी मेहनत करनी होगी' (As is known, we will have to work hard). This makes your writing flow better and sound more professional. You are no longer just communicating; you are starting to express yourself with style and precision. Pay attention to how 'विदित' is used in different registers—from a dry government report to a beautiful poem. This will help you master the 'feeling' of the word, not just its dictionary definition.
At the B2 level, you are reaching an upper-intermediate stage where you can handle complex texts and nuances. You should understand that 'विदित' (vidit) is not just about 'knowing' but about 'formal acknowledgement'. It is often used in legal and administrative Hindi to establish a baseline of shared information. For example, in a legal contract or a formal agreement, 'विदित' might be used to state that all parties are aware of the terms. You should be able to read such documents and identify the specific weight 'विदित' carries. Furthermore, you can now use 'विदित' in more sophisticated grammatical structures, such as passive constructions or complex subordinate clauses. For instance, 'यह विदित होते हुए भी कि...' (Even while it is known that...). This level of complexity is expected in professional Hindi environments. You should also be sensitive to the cultural connotations of the word. Because it is a 'Tatsama' word, using it signals a connection to the classical Indian intellectual tradition. In a formal presentation or a public speech, choosing 'विदित' over 'पता' or 'मालूम' shows that you are a sophisticated speaker who respects the language's heritage. You can also analyze its use in classical literature, where it might describe a moment of epiphany or the revelation of a deep truth. At B2, you should also be able to explain the difference between 'विदित' and 'अवगत' (avgat) to others. While 'विदित' is a state of being known, 'अवगत' is the act of being informed. Mastering these subtle distinctions is what defines a B2 learner. You are now capable of using Hindi for professional purposes, and 'विदित' is a key tool in your linguistic toolkit for achieving that.
At the C1 level, you are an advanced user of Hindi. You have a deep, intuitive understanding of 'विदित' (vidit) and can use it with total confidence in any formal or academic setting. You recognize its use in 'Shuddh Hindi' (Pure Hindi) and can appreciate the stylistic choices made by authors who use it. In your own writing, you use 'विदित' to create a specific tone—perhaps one of gravity, authority, or classical elegance. You can use it in highly complex administrative phrasing, such as 'उपरोक्त तथ्यों के विदित होने के उपरांत' (After the aforementioned facts became known). This kind of phrasing is common in high-level government work and legal scholarship. You also understand the poetic and philosophical dimensions of the word. In a philosophical discussion about 'Gyan' (knowledge), you might use 'विदित' to describe the manifest world as opposed to the 'Avidit' (unmanifest) world. You are also aware of the historical evolution of the word from its Vedic roots to its modern bureaucratic usage. This historical perspective allows you to use the word in a way that feels authentic and deeply rooted in the culture. At this level, you can also engage with the most difficult Hindi texts, such as 19th-century prose or modern legal codes, where 'विदित' is a standard term. You can also use it ironically or for stylistic effect in creative writing. Your mastery of 'विदित' is not just about vocabulary; it is about an intimate understanding of the 'Sanskritic' layer of Hindi and how it functions as a marker of high culture and officialdom in modern India.
At the C2 level, you have attained near-native proficiency and can use 'विदित' (vidit) with the same nuance and ease as a highly educated native speaker. You have a complete grasp of the word's etymological journey and its place within the broader Indo-European language family (relating it to the Latin 'videre' - to see). You can navigate the most dense and archaic Hindi texts, where 'विदित' might be used in ways that are rare today but remain part of the language's literary DNA. In your professional life, you can draft complex legal documents, academic papers, or official government correspondence where 'विदित' is used with absolute precision. You understand the subtle differences in tone between 'विदित', 'ज्ञात', 'अवगत', and 'प्रकाशित', and you choose between them instinctively to achieve the exact rhetorical effect you desire. You can also appreciate and produce puns or literary allusions involving the word. Your speech and writing are indistinguishable from those of a native intellectual. You can participate in high-level debates on Hindi linguistics or literature, using 'विदित' as an example of how Sanskrit vocabulary continues to provide the structural framework for formal Hindi. For you, 'विदित' is no longer a 'vocabulary word' to be studied; it is a natural part of your expressive range, a versatile tool that you use to convey clarity, authority, and cultural depth. You are fully 'vidit' (aware) of the word's power and potential in the Hindi language.

विदित in 30 Sekunden

  • Formal word for 'known' or 'understood'.
  • Derived from Sanskrit root 'Vid'.
  • Common in news, law, and official notices.
  • Used in fixed phrases like 'विदित हो कि'.

The Hindi word विदित (Vidit) is a sophisticated adjective that translates to 'known', 'understood', or 'perceived'. Derived from the Sanskrit root 'Vid' (to know), it carries a formal and authoritative tone. In everyday English, we might simply say 'I know' or 'everyone knows', but in Hindi, विदित is reserved for situations where knowledge is being formally acknowledged or stated as a matter of fact. It is a 'Tatsama' word, meaning it has been adopted directly from Sanskrit into Hindi without any changes in its spelling or core meaning. This gives it a high-register feel, making it a staple in administrative, legal, and literary contexts.

Register
Formal / Administrative / Literary
Grammatical Category
Adjective (विशेषण)
Common Usage
Used in phrases like 'विदित हो कि' (Be it known that) in official letters.

When you encounter विदित, you are likely reading a newspaper, a government circular, or a formal invitation. It is rarely used in casual street slang or intimate family conversations, where words like मालूम (mālūm) or पता (patā) are preferred. However, for a learner at the A2 level, recognizing विदित is crucial for moving beyond basic survival Hindi into the world of professional and academic communication. It implies a certain level of certainty and public awareness. If something is विदित, it is not a secret; it is established knowledge.

आपको यह बात पहले से ही विदित होनी चाहिए। (You should already be aware of this fact.)

Historically, the word has roots in the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism, where 'Vid' represents the ultimate knowledge. In modern times, while its spiritual weight has lessened in daily use, its structural importance in the Hindi language remains. It serves as a bridge between the ancient past and the modern bureaucratic present. For example, a news anchor might say, "जैसा कि सबको विदित है..." (As is known to everyone...), setting a serious tone for the report. This word is also a popular male name in India, signifying someone who is knowledgeable or enlightened. Understanding the nuances of विदित helps you navigate the subtle social hierarchies of the Hindi-speaking world, where the choice of a formal word over a common one signals respect and education.

सर्वसाधारण को विदित किया जाता है कि कल अवकाश है। (The general public is informed that tomorrow is a holiday.)

In summary, विदित is more than just 'known'. It is 'formally known'. It is the difference between a rumor and a fact stated in a textbook. As you practice, try replacing 'मालूम' with 'विदित' in your writing to see how it changes the flavor of your sentences. You will find that it adds a layer of polish and precision that is highly valued in the Hindi literary tradition. Whether you are reading a classic novel by Premchand or a modern-day legal brief, विदित will appear as a marker of clarity and established truth.

Using विदित correctly requires an understanding of sentence structure and formality. Unlike verbs that change based on the subject, विदित is an adjective that usually follows the subject it describes or functions as part of a predicative phrase. One of the most common ways to use it is with the auxiliary verb 'होना' (to be). For example, 'यह बात विदित है' (This matter is known). Here, विदित describes the 'बात' (matter).

Sentence Pattern 1
[Subject] + [Indirect Object + को] + विदित है। (Subject is known to Indirect Object.)
Sentence Pattern 2
विदित हो कि + [Clause]. (Be it known that...)

In Pattern 1, we see how the word interacts with postpositions. If you want to say 'I know this', in a formal way you would say 'यह मुझे विदित है' (This is known to me). Notice the use of 'मुझे' (to me). This construction is very common in formal Hindi, emphasizing the state of the knowledge rather than the action of knowing. It sounds much more objective than the simple 'मैं यह जानता हूँ' (I know this).

क्या आपको विदित है कि सभा कब शुरू होगी? (Are you aware when the meeting will begin?)

In Pattern 2, विदित हो कि is a fixed expression used in formal writing. It is the Hindi equivalent of 'Please be advised that' or 'It is hereby brought to your notice that'. This is essential for anyone writing business emails or official applications in Hindi. It sets a professional tone immediately. You might see this at the start of a notice on a school bulletin board or a government website. For example, 'विदित हो कि अगले सप्ताह से समय-सारणी बदल जाएगी' (Be it known that the timetable will change from next week).

Another interesting use of विदित is in the compound form 'विदित करना' (to make known/to inform). While less common than 'सूचित करना' (sūchit karnā), it appears in high-level literature. For instance, 'उसने अपनी इच्छा सबको विदित कर दी' (He made his desire known to everyone). This usage highlights the active process of disseminating information. For a learner, focusing on the passive 'विदित है' is the most practical starting point. As you become more comfortable, you can experiment with using it in complex sentences involving relative clauses, such as 'जो तथ्य विदित हैं, उन पर ध्यान दें' (Pay attention to the facts that are known).

सत्य सबको विदित हो गया। (The truth became known to everyone.)

Finally, consider the negative form 'अविदित' (avidit), which means unknown or hidden. Understanding how विदित functions helps you instantly grasp its opposite. If a secret is 'अविदित', it hasn't been brought to light. But once it is 'विदित', it is part of the collective understanding. Practice these patterns by translating formal English announcements into Hindi. This will help you internalize the formal rhythm that विदित demands. Remember, using this word correctly is a sign of a mature and culturally aware Hindi speaker.

While you might not hear विदित while buying vegetables at a local market in Delhi, it is ubiquitous in other specific spheres of Indian life. Understanding where this word lives will help you recognize it in context. One of the primary places you will hear it is in **News Broadcasting**. Hindi news anchors, especially on state-run channels like DD News, use a highly standardized and formal version of Hindi (often called 'Shuddh Hindi'). They frequently use विदित to introduce segments or confirm reports. A typical phrase might be, "जैसा कि हमारे दर्शकों को विदित है..." (As our viewers are aware...).

News Media
Used by anchors to state established facts or background information.
Legal/Courts
Found in judicial orders and during formal testimonies.
Academic Lectures
Used by professors when discussing historical or scientific facts.

Another major arena is **Government and Administration**. In India, official communication is often bilingual (Hindi and English). The Hindi versions of government gazettes, notifications, and public service announcements are filled with words like विदित. If there is a change in the law or a new tax regulation, the preamble will often state that this information is being made 'विदित' to the public. Hearing this word in a public announcement usually signals that what follows is important and legally binding.

"यह सबको विदित होना चाहिए कि कानून का उल्लंघन दंडनीय है।" (It should be known to all that violating the law is punishable.)

You will also find विदित in **Classical and Devotional Music**. Many bhajans (hymns) and poems use this word to describe the divine knowledge or the realization of truth. In this context, it takes on a spiritual dimension. A poet might write about how the glory of God is 'विदित' (manifest/known) throughout the universe. This usage is more emotional and profound than the dry administrative use, showing the word's versatility. Furthermore, in **Formal Speeches**, such as those given by politicians or dignitaries at an inauguration, विदित is used to acknowledge the presence of guests or the significance of the occasion.

"जैसा कि आप सभी को विदित है, आज का दिन हमारे लिए ऐतिहासिक है।" (As you all know, today is a historic day for us.)

Lastly, if you are a fan of **Hindi Literature**, especially the works of writers like Munshi Premchand, Jaishankar Prasad, or Mahadevi Varma, you will see विदित used to describe the internal realizations of characters. It might describe a secret that finally becomes 'विदित' to a protagonist, changing the course of the story. In summary, while विदित is not a 'street word', it is the language of the 'intellectual and official' India. If you want to understand the news, the law, or the deep soul of Hindi poetry, you must become familiar with the sound of this word.

Even for native speakers, using विदित can sometimes be tricky because of its formal nature. The most common mistake learners make is **Overusing it in Casual Conversation**. If you are at a cafe with friends and say, "मुझे विदित है कि कॉफी अच्छी है" (It is known to me that the coffee is good), you will sound incredibly stiff, almost like a robot or a 19th-century bureaucrat. In casual settings, always stick to 'पता है' (patā hai) or 'मालूम है' (mālūm hai). Using विदित requires a sense of occasion.

Mistake 1: Register Mismatch
Using 'विदित' when 'पता' or 'मालूम' is more appropriate for the social context.
Mistake 2: Confusing with 'विद्वान'
Thinking 'विदित' means a 'scholar' (which is 'विद्वान'). 'विदित' is the knowledge itself, not the person.
Mistake 3: Incorrect Postpositions
Using 'मैं विदित हूँ' (I am known) when you mean 'मुझे विदित है' (It is known to me).

Another frequent error is **Confusing 'विदित' with similar-sounding Sanskrit-derived words**. For instance, विद्वत (vidvat) refers to scholarly intelligence, and विदित refers to the state of being known. While they share the same root, they are not interchangeable. A person can be विद्वान (learned), but a fact is विदित (known). Learners often mix these up when trying to describe intellectual topics. Ensure you are describing the *information* and not the *person* when using विदित.

❌ गलत: मैं विदित हूँ कि वह आ रहा है।
✅ सही: मुझे विदित है कि वह आ रहा है।

Thirdly, learners often struggle with the **Negative Construction**. While you can say 'नहीं मालूम' (don't know), you cannot simply say 'नहीं विदित'. To negate विदित in a formal way, you should use the prefix 'अ-' to make it अविदित (avidit). For example, 'यह रहस्य अभी तक अविदित है' (This mystery is still unknown). Using 'नहीं विदित' isn't grammatically 'wrong' in the strictest sense, but it breaks the formal flow that the word establishes. It's like wearing a tuxedo with flip-flops.

Lastly, be careful with **Gender Agreement**. Because विदित is a Sanskrit adjective ending in a consonant, many learners assume it might change like Hindi adjectives ending in '-ā' (like 'achā' to 'achī'). However, विदित is invariant. Whether you are talking about a 'बात' (feminine matter) or a 'तथ्य' (masculine fact), the word remains विदित. Mistakenly saying 'विदिती' or 'विदिते' is a clear sign of a beginner's error. By avoiding these common pitfalls, you will use विदित with the grace and precision of a native scholar.

In Hindi, there are several ways to express that something is 'known', and choosing the right one depends entirely on the context and the level of formality you wish to convey. विदित sits at the top of the formality scale. Below it are several alternatives that every learner should know. The most common alternative is **ज्ञात (Gyāt)**. Like विदित, ज्ञात is a Sanskrit-derived word. While विदित often implies 'known through perception or announcement', ज्ञात is more commonly used in scientific or mathematical contexts (e.g., 'the known value').

विदित vs. ज्ञात (Gyāt)
विदित is more literary/administrative; ज्ञात is more technical/scientific. Both are formal.
विदित vs. मालूम (Mālūm)
मालूम is of Arabic origin and is the standard neutral word for 'known' in spoken Hindi.
विदित vs. परिचित (Parichit)
परिचित means 'familiar'. You are परिचित with a person; a fact is विदित.

Then we have **पता (Patā)**. This is the most informal and common word. If you want to ask 'Do you know?', you say "क्या आपको पता है?" (Kyā āpko patā hai?). You would never use विदित in this context unless you were being extremely theatrical. पता also means 'address', so it has a dual meaning that विदित lacks. For a learner, mastering पता and मालूम is essential for daily life, while विदित is essential for professional advancement.

"मुझे उसका नाम पता है।" (Informal/Neutral)
"मुझे उनका परिचय विदित है।" (Formal/Literary)

Another interesting synonym is **अवगत (Avgat)**. This word specifically means 'informed' or 'made aware'. It is often used in the phrase 'अवगत कराना' (to inform). While विदित describes the state of knowledge, अवगत often describes the act of bringing someone into that state. For example, 'कृपया मुझे स्थिति से अवगत कराएं' (Please make me aware of the situation). In a formal letter, you might use विदित to state a fact and अवगत to ask for an update. Finally, there is **स्पष्ट (Spasht)**, meaning 'clear'. Sometimes, when something is 'known', it is because it is 'clear'. If a fact is विदित, it is usually also स्पष्ट.

Understanding these distinctions allows you to paint with a broader brush in Hindi. You can choose विदित when you want to sound authoritative, मालूम when you want to be helpful, and पता when you are just chatting. This linguistic flexibility is what separates a basic speaker from a truly fluent one. As you read more, pay attention to which of these words the author chooses. It will tell you a lot about the tone of the piece and the intended audience. By comparing विदित with its synonyms, you see it not just as a single point of data, but as a specific note in the rich symphony of the Hindi language.

How Formal Is It?

Wusstest du?

The word 'Veda' (the sacred Hindu scriptures) comes from the same root as 'Vidit'. Both are about the essence of knowledge.

Aussprachehilfe

UK /ˈvɪ.d̪ɪt̪/
US /ˈvɪ.d̪ɪt̪/
Stress is balanced on both syllables, with a slight emphasis on the first syllable 'Vi'.
Reimt sich auf
कथित (Kathit) रचित (Rachit) पठित (Pathit) व्यथित (Vyathit) उचित (Uchit) अंकित (Ankit) जीवित (Jivit) लिखित (Likhit)
Häufige Fehler
  • Pronouncing 'v' as 'w'. In Hindi, 'v' is labio-dental.
  • Pronouncing 'd' and 't' as hard retroflex sounds (like in 'dog' or 'table'). They should be soft dental sounds.
  • Lengthening the second 'i' sound.

Schwierigkeitsgrad

Lesen 3/5

Common in newspapers and formal texts, easy to recognize once learned.

Schreiben 4/5

Requires knowledge of formal sentence structures like 'विदित हो कि'.

Sprechen 5/5

Difficult to use naturally without sounding overly formal.

Hören 3/5

Frequently heard on news and in formal speeches.

Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest

Voraussetzungen

ज्ञात (Gyāt) मालूम (Mālūm) पता (Patā) जानकारी (Jānkārī) सत्य (Satya)

Als Nächstes lernen

अवगत (Avgat) सूचित (Sūchit) घोषित (Ghoshit) प्रमाणित (Pramānit) स्वीकृत (Svīkrit)

Fortgeschritten

विद्वत्ता (Vidvattā) दिग-दिगांतर (Dig-digāntar) अकाट्य (Akātya) सर्वोपरि (Sarvopari) अपरिहार्य (Aparihārya)

Wichtige Grammatik

Tatsama Adjectives

विदित, like most Sanskrit adjectives ending in a consonant, does not change for gender.

Dative Subject (Indirect Object)

Use 'ko' with the person who knows: 'मुझको विदित है' (Known to me).

Formal Imperative

'हो' in 'विदित हो कि' is a formal command/wish form.

Negation with 'A-'

Formal Sanskrit adjectives are often negated with the prefix 'अ-': अविदित.

Compound Verbs with 'Honā'

'विदित होना' functions as a single verbal unit meaning 'to become known'.

Beispiele nach Niveau

1

यह बात सबको विदित है।

This fact is known to everyone.

Subject (यह बात) + Indirect Object (सबको) + Adjective (विदित) + Verb (है).

2

विदित एक अच्छा नाम है।

Vidit is a good name.

Here 'विदित' is used as a proper noun (name).

3

क्या आपको यह विदित है?

Is this known to you?

Interrogative sentence using 'ko' for the person knowing.

4

सत्य विदित होता है।

The truth becomes known.

Present simple construction with 'होना'.

5

विदित हो कि आज छुट्टी है।

Be it known that today is a holiday.

Fixed formal phrase used for announcements.

6

वह विदित तथ्य है।

That is a known fact.

Adjective modifying the noun 'तथ्य'.

7

मुझे आपका नाम विदित है।

Your name is known to me.

Formal way of saying 'I know your name'.

8

सब कुछ विदित हो जाएगा।

Everything will become known.

Future tense construction.

1

विदित हो कि कल सभा होगी।

Be it known that the meeting will be tomorrow.

Formal imperative 'हो' used in announcements.

2

यह समाचार सबको विदित हो गया।

This news became known to everyone.

Compound verb 'विदित हो गया' (became known).

3

क्या आपको विदित है कि वह कहाँ है?

Are you aware where he is?

Using 'vidit' with a subordinate 'ki' clause.

4

हमें यह बात विदित नहीं थी।

We were not aware of this matter.

Negation in the past tense.

5

विदित तथ्यों के आधार पर निर्णय लें।

Make a decision based on known facts.

Adjective modifying plural noun 'तथ्यों'.

6

यह सबको विदित होना चाहिए।

This should be known to all.

Use of 'chāhiye' (should) for obligation.

7

उसका व्यवहार सबको विदित है।

His behavior is known to everyone.

Possessive 'uskā' modifying 'vyavahār'.

8

विदित हो कि प्रवेश शुल्क बढ़ गया है।

Be it known that the admission fee has increased.

Standard administrative phrasing.

1

विदित हो कि इस क्षेत्र में धारा 144 लागू है।

Be it known that Section 144 is in effect in this area.

Legal/Administrative context.

2

जैसा कि आप सभी को विदित है, हम संकट में हैं।

As you all know, we are in a crisis.

Introductory phrase 'jaisā ki'.

3

यह रहस्य अब अविदित नहीं रहा।

This secret is no longer unknown.

Using the antonym 'avidit' with double negation.

4

क्या उसे सत्य विदित हो चुका है?

Has the truth already become known to him?

Perfective aspect 'ho chukā'.

5

विदित कारणों से मैं वहां नहीं जा सका।

For known reasons, I could not go there.

Phrase 'vidit kārno se' (for reasons known/obvious).

6

यह सूचना जनसाधारण को विदित कराई गई।

This information was made known to the general public.

Passive causative 'vidit karāī gaī'.

7

विदित हो कि यह मार्ग बंद है।

Be it known that this path is closed.

Instructional formal usage.

8

उन्हें अपनी शक्तियों का ज्ञान विदित हुआ।

They became aware of their powers.

Literary usage describing self-realization.

1

विदित हो कि किसी भी प्रकार की कोताही बर्दाश्त नहीं की जाएगी।

Be it known that any kind of negligence will not be tolerated.

Strong administrative warning tone.

2

यह पूर्णतः विदित है कि जलवायु परिवर्तन एक वास्तविकता है।

It is fully known that climate change is a reality.

Adverb 'pūrnatā' modifying the adjective 'vidit'.

3

इतिहास में यह विदित है कि शांति ही एकमात्र मार्ग है।

It is known in history that peace is the only way.

Locative 'itihās me' (in history).

4

विदित हो कि आवेदन की अंतिम तिथि कल है।

Be it known that the last date for application is tomorrow.

Deadline notification pattern.

5

यह तथ्य विशेषज्ञों को भली-भांति विदित है।

This fact is well known to the experts.

Adverbial phrase 'bhalī-bhānti' (well/thoroughly).

6

विदित हो कि सत्य को छिपाया नहीं जा सकता।

Be it known that truth cannot be hidden.

Philosophical/Literary usage.

7

उसे अपनी भूल का आभास विदित हुआ।

He became aware of the perception of his mistake.

Complex noun phrase 'bhūl kā ābhās'.

8

विदित हो कि कानून सबके लिए समान है।

Be it known that the law is equal for everyone.

Establishing a foundational principle.

1

विदित हो कि उपरोक्त शर्तों का उल्लंघन अनुबंध को शून्य कर देगा।

Be it known that violation of the above terms will render the contract void.

High-level legal terminology (anubandh, shūnya).

2

यह सर्वविदित है कि भारतीय संस्कृति अत्यंत प्राचीन है।

It is universally known that Indian culture is extremely ancient.

Compound word 'sarv-vidit' (universally known).

3

विदित हो कि साहित्य समाज का दर्पण होता है।

Be it known that literature is the mirror of society.

Literary axiom using the 'vidit ho ki' structure.

4

अविदित शक्तियों के प्रभाव से वह भयभीत था।

He was terrified by the influence of unknown powers.

Using 'avidit' as a descriptive literary adjective.

5

विदित हो कि इस शोध के परिणाम अभी प्रारंभिक हैं।

Be it known that the results of this research are still preliminary.

Academic context.

6

यह विदित होते हुए भी कि मार्ग कठिन है, वह आगे बढ़ता रहा।

Even while knowing that the path is difficult, he kept moving forward.

Concessive clause 'vidit hote hue bhī'.

7

विदित हो कि मानवता की सेवा ही परम धर्म है।

Be it known that service to humanity is the supreme duty.

Ethical/Spiritual declaration.

8

उसे अपनी नियति का संकेत विदित हो गया।

He became aware of the sign of his destiny.

Poetic usage.

1

विदित हो कि संप्रभुता का संरक्षण राष्ट्र का सर्वोपरि दायित्व है।

Be it known that the protection of sovereignty is the nation's paramount responsibility.

Political science/Legal terminology.

2

यह तथ्य अकाट्य रूप से विदित है कि ऊर्जा को नष्ट नहीं किया जा सकता।

It is irrefutably known that energy cannot be destroyed.

Scientific law with advanced adverb 'akātya rūp se'.

3

विदित हो कि परंपराएं समाज की रीढ़ होती हैं, परंतु वे जड़ नहीं होनी चाहिए।

Be it known that traditions are the backbone of society, but they should not be stagnant.

Sophisticated social commentary.

4

उसकी मेधा की कीर्ति दिग-दिगांतर में विदित थी।

The fame of his intellect was known in all directions.

Archaic/High literary phrasing (dig-digāntar).

5

विदित हो कि यह संविधान जन-जन की आकांक्षाओं का प्रतीक है।

Be it known that this constitution is the symbol of the aspirations of every individual.

Constitutional/Civic context.

6

अविदित रहस्यों की खोज में उसने अपना संपूर्ण जीवन होम कर दिया।

In search of unknown mysteries, he sacrificed his entire life.

Metaphorical literary usage (hom kar denā).

7

विदित हो कि न्याय में विलंब न्याय का हनन है।

Be it known that justice delayed is justice denied.

Legal maxim.

8

यह बात विद्वत समाज को भली-भांति विदित है।

This matter is well known to the scholarly community.

Using 'vidvat' and 'vidit' in the same sentence correctly.

Häufige Kollokationen

सर्वविदित तथ्य
विदित हो कि
भली-भांति विदित
विदित कराना
विदित होना
पूर्व विदित
विदित कारणों से
सबको विदित
स्पष्टतः विदित
विदित सूचना

Häufige Phrasen

जैसा कि विदित है

— As is known. Used to introduce a shared fact.

जैसा कि विदित है, कल अवकाश है।

विदित हो

— Be it known. A formal imperative used for announcements.

विदित हो कि समय बदल गया है।

सर्वविदित है

— It is universally known. Used for widely accepted truths.

यह सर्वविदित है कि सूर्य पूर्व से उगता है।

विदित रहे कि

— Keep in mind that / Be advised that.

विदित रहे कि अनुशासन अनिवार्य है।

मुझे विदित है

— I am aware / It is known to me (Formal).

मुझे आपकी समस्या विदित है।

विदित किया जाता है

— It is being made known / informed.

जनता को विदित किया जाता है...

विदित होने पर

— Upon becoming known.

सत्य विदित होने पर वह चुप हो गया।

पूर्णतया विदित

— Fully known / Completely understood.

यह बात उन्हें पूर्णतया विदित थी।

विदित तथ्य

— A known fact.

यह एक विदित तथ्य है।

अविदित रहना

— To remain unknown.

सत्य अधिक समय तक अविदित नहीं रहता।

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विदित vs विद्वान (Vidvān)

Vidvān is a scholar (a person); Vidit is the state of being known (an adjective for a fact).

विदित vs विदित (Vidit) vs. विवाद (Vivād)

Vivād means a dispute or controversy. Don't confuse the two just because they start with 'Vi'.

विदित vs विदित (Vidit) vs. विदा (Vidā)

Vidā means farewell or goodbye. Totally different meaning.

Redewendungen & Ausdrücke

"विदित होना"

— To come to light or be realized formally.

अंततः उसे अपनी गलती विदित हुई।

Formal
"सबके विदित में लाना"

— To bring to everyone's notice formally.

इस घोटाले को सबके विदित में लाना होगा।

Administrative
"विदित हो कि"

— A standard opening for a formal decree.

विदित हो कि आज से नए नियम लागू हैं।

Legal
"विदित-अविदित"

— Known and unknown (referring to all possibilities).

विदित-अविदित सभी शत्रुओं से सावधान रहें।

Literary
"विदित मात्र"

— Just for the sake of knowing / superficial knowledge.

यह विदित मात्र है, गहराई में नहीं।

Philosophical
"विदित भाव"

— A known feeling or sentiment.

उनका प्रेम एक विदित भाव था।

Poetic
"विदित सत्य"

— An established truth.

मृत्यु एक विदित सत्य है।

General
"विदित करना"

— To disclose or notify.

उसने अपना निर्णय विदित कर दिया।

Formal
"विदित संसार"

— The known world.

विदित संसार में ऐसा कहीं नहीं होता।

Literary
"विदित मार्ग"

— A known or established path.

हमें विदित मार्ग पर ही चलना चाहिए।

Metaphorical

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विदित vs विद्वत (Vidvat)

Similar sound and same root.

Vidvat means 'scholarly' or 'wise' (describing a person's quality), while Vidit means 'known' (describing a piece of information).

विद्वत परिषद (Scholarly council) vs विदित तथ्य (Known fact).

विदित vs वेदित (Vedit)

Archaic variation.

Vedit is much rarer and usually found in Vedic texts. Vidit is the standard modern Hindi form.

Vedit is almost never used in modern newspapers.

विदित vs विदित (Vidit) vs. विदित (Proper Name)

Same spelling.

As a name, it refers to a person. As an adjective, it refers to knowledge.

विदित (name) को यह बात विदित (known) है।

विदित vs विदित (Vidit) vs. विदीर्ण (Vidīrna)

Similar sound.

Vidīrna means 'torn' or 'shattered'. It has a negative, violent connotation.

उसका हृदय विदीर्ण हो गया (His heart shattered).

विदित vs विदित (Vidit) vs. विदित (Vidit)

Contextual usage.

Sometimes used as a past participle and sometimes as a pure adjective.

Context determines if it means 'has been known' or just 'known'.

Satzmuster

A2

[Object] विदित है।

यह बात विदित है।

A2

विदित हो कि [Clause].

विदित हो कि कल छुट्टी है।

B1

[Person] को [Object] विदित है।

मुझे आपका निर्णय विदित है।

B1

जैसा कि [Person] को विदित है...

जैसा कि आपको विदित है...

B2

यह सर्वविदित है कि [Clause].

यह सर्वविदित है कि पृथ्वी गोल है।

B2

विदित कारणों से [Result].

विदित कारणों से कार्यक्रम रद्द हुआ।

C1

[Object] के विदित होने पर [Result].

सत्य के विदित होने पर न्याय हुआ।

C2

[Object] का विदित होना [Outcome] है।

तथ्यों का विदित होना अनिवार्य है।

Wortfamilie

Substantive

विद्या (Vidyā) - Knowledge
विद्वान (Vidvān) - Scholar
विद्वत्ता (Vidvattā) - Scholarship
वेदन (Vedan) - Perception

Verben

विदित करना (Vidit karnā) - To make known
विदित होना (Vidit honā) - To be known

Adjektive

विदित (Vidit) - Known
अविदित (Avidit) - Unknown
विद्वत (Vidvat) - Learned/Scholarly

Verwandt

वेद (Ved)
वेदांत (Vedānt)
निवेदन (Nivedan)
संवेदन (Samvedan)
प्रतिवेदन (Prativedan)

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frequency

Common in written/formal Hindi; rare in spoken/casual Hindi.

Häufige Fehler
  • Using 'विदित' for knowing a person. परिचित (Parichit) or जानता (Jāntā).

    'विदित' is only for facts and information. You cannot be 'विदित' with a person.

  • Saying 'मैं विदित हूँ' to mean 'I know'. मुझे विदित है (Mujhe vidit hai).

    In formal Hindi, knowledge is something that 'is to you', not something you 'are'.

  • Changing the ending to 'विदिती' for feminine nouns. विदित (Vidit).

    Tatsama adjectives ending in consonants do not change for gender in Hindi.

  • Using 'विदित' in a casual text to a friend. पता (Patā) or मालूम (Mālūm).

    It sounds very unnatural and overly stiff in casual settings.

  • Confusing 'विदित' with 'विद्वान'. विदित (known) vs विद्वान (scholar).

    One is an adjective for a fact, the other is a noun/adjective for a person.

Tipps

Formal Letters

Always use 'विदित हो कि' when writing a formal application to a principal or manager. It immediately shows you have a high level of Hindi proficiency.

No Gender Change

Don't try to say 'विदिती' for feminine words. 'विदित' is invariant. This is a common mistake that is easy to avoid once you know the rule.

Root Connection

Connect 'Vidit' to other 'Vid' words like 'Vidyalaya' (School - place of knowledge) or 'Vidvan' (Scholar). This makes it much easier to remember.

Administrative Tone

Think of 'विदित' as the 'official' stamp on a piece of information. If it's 'विदित', it's not just a rumor; it's a formal fact.

Soft 'T'

The 't' at the end of 'Vidit' is dental. Touch your tongue to your teeth, not the roof of your mouth. This makes a huge difference in sounding native.

Avoid Overuse

Don't use 'विदित' in every sentence. Because it is so formal, using it too much can make your writing feel heavy and difficult to read.

News Practice

Watch 5 minutes of Hindi news daily. You are almost guaranteed to hear 'जैसा कि विदित है' or a similar phrase. It's great for ear training.

Theatrical Effect

In a play or a story, use 'विदित' when a character is revealing a big secret or making a grand declaration. It adds drama.

Video-It

Remember: If you 'Video-It', it becomes 'Vidit'. A simple trick to never forget the meaning.

Vidit vs Patā

Patā is for 'knowing where your keys are'. Vidit is for 'knowing the laws of the land'. Choose wisely based on the weight of the info.

Einprägen

Eselsbrücke

Think of 'Vidit' as 'Video-It'. When you video something, it becomes 'known' to others. Vidit = Known.

Visuelle Assoziation

Imagine a bright light shining on a dark object. As the light hits it, the object becomes 'vidit' (known).

Word Web

Knowledge Fact Announcement Scholar Truth Official Clear Seen

Herausforderung

Try to write three sentences about your favorite hobby using the word 'विदित' instead of 'पता'. Make them sound as formal as possible.

Wortherkunft

Derived from the Sanskrit root 'विद्' (vid), which means 'to know', 'to experience', or 'to find'. It is related to the Proto-Indo-European root *weid-, which also gave rise to the Latin 'videre' (to see) and the English 'wit' and 'wisdom'.

Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: The past passive participle of 'vid', meaning 'that which has been known' or 'perceived'.

Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit -> Hindi)

Kultureller Kontext

No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it in very low-register or slang contexts as it may sound mocking.

English speakers often use 'it is a known fact' or 'let it be known'. 'Vidit' is the perfect translation for these specific formal idioms.

Vidit Gujrathi (Famous Indian Chess Grandmaster) Official government notices in 'Dainik Jagran' Classical Hindi poetry by Sumitranandan Pant

Im Alltag üben

Kontexte aus dem Alltag

Administrative Notices

  • विदित हो कि
  • सूचित किया जाता है
  • सर्वसाधारण को विदित हो
  • विदित रहे

News Reporting

  • जैसा कि विदित है
  • सूत्रों से विदित हुआ
  • तथ्यों के अनुसार विदित
  • विदित जानकारी

Legal Documents

  • विदित शर्तों के अनुसार
  • विदित कारणों से
  • पूर्व विदित तथ्य
  • विदित अनुबंध

Academic Writing

  • यह सर्वविदित है
  • विदित शोध के अनुसार
  • विदित सिद्धांतों पर
  • विदित इतिहास

Formal Greetings/Speeches

  • आप सभी को विदित है
  • विदित गौरव
  • विदित सफलता
  • विदित व्यक्तित्व

Gesprächseinstiege

"क्या आपको विदित है कि आज की बैठक का समय क्या है?"

"जैसा कि सबको विदित है, यह परियोजना बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है।"

"क्या यह बात आपको पहले से विदित थी?"

"विदित हो कि नियमों में कुछ बदलाव किए गए हैं।"

"क्या आपको विदित है कि इस शब्द का अर्थ क्या है?"

Tagebuch-Impulse

आज मुझे क्या नई बात विदित हुई? उसके बारे में लिखें।

एक औपचारिक पत्र लिखें जिसमें 'विदित हो कि' का प्रयोग करें।

क्या कोई ऐसा रहस्य है जो अब सबको विदित हो चुका है?

आपके जीवन का वह कौन सा सत्य है जो सबको विदित होना चाहिए?

किसी ऐतिहासिक घटना के बारे में लिखें जो सर्वविदित है।

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Rarely. In daily life, Hindi speakers use 'पता' (patā) or 'मालूम' (mālūm). 'विदित' is strictly for formal, official, or literary situations. Using it with friends might make you sound like you're reading from a law book.

Both mean 'known' and are formal. However, 'विदित' is more common in administrative and legal contexts (like 'Be it known'), whereas 'ज्ञात' is more common in technical, mathematical, or scientific contexts (like 'the known value of X').

Yes, 'Vidit' is a very popular and beautiful name for boys in India. It implies that the person is knowledgeable or enlightened.

You would say 'मुझे अविदित है' (It is unknown to me) or 'मुझे विदित नहीं है'. However, in a formal context, 'अविदित' is more stylistic. In a casual context, just say 'मुझे नहीं पता'.

No. Unlike adjectives like 'अच्छा' (achā) which becomes 'अच्छी' (achī), 'विदित' is a Sanskrit Tatsama adjective ending in a consonant, so it remains the same for all genders and numbers.

It is a formal way to start an announcement, meaning 'Be it known that' or 'It should be noted that'. You will see this often in school notices or government orders.

Yes, both come from the Sanskrit root 'Vid', which means knowledge. 'Veda' refers to the sacred books of knowledge, and 'Vidit' refers to something that is known.

You should start recognizing it at the A2 level. You should start using it in your formal writing (like letters or applications) at the B1 level.

It is a compound word meaning 'universally known' or 'known to all'. For example, 'यह सर्वविदित है कि ईमानदारी सबसे अच्छी नीति है' (It is universally known that honesty is the best policy).

No, you don't use 'विदित' to say you know a person. For people, use 'परिचित' (familiar) or 'जानना' (to know). 'विदित' is for facts, news, and information.

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Write a sentence using 'विदित' to say 'This fact is known to all'.

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Write a formal announcement start: 'Be it known that tomorrow is a holiday'.

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Translate: 'I am aware of your problem.' (Formal)

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Use 'विदित' in a question about a meeting time.

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Write a sentence using 'सर्वविदित'.

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Translate: 'For known reasons, the match was cancelled.'

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Use 'अविदित' to describe a secret.

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Write a sentence starting with 'जैसा कि विदित है...'.

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Create a legal-sounding sentence using 'विदित हो कि'.

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Describe a character named Vidit using the word 'विदित'.

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Translate: 'Is it known to you?'

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Translate: 'The truth became known.'

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Translate: 'It is well known to experts.'

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Translate: 'Even while knowing the danger, he went.'

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Write a sentence about ancient culture being known.

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Translate: 'I know his name.' (Formal)

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Translate: 'Nothing is unknown to God.'

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Translate: 'Be it known that the deadline is today.'

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Translate: 'The known facts are important.'

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Write a philosophical sentence about truth becoming known.

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Pronounce 'विदित' clearly.

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Say 'Be it known that...' in Hindi.

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Say 'I am aware of this' formally.

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Say 'As everyone knows' in a speech.

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Explain the meaning of 'अविदित' in Hindi.

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Use 'विदित' as a name in a sentence.

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Ask 'Are you aware of the rules?' formally.

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Say 'It is a known fact' in a debate.

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Use 'विदित हो कि' to announce a meeting.

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Discuss the etymology of 'विदित' briefly.

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Identify the word: 'विदित' in a recording.

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Listen to 'विदित हो कि कल छुट्टी है'. Is school open tomorrow?

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Listen to 'यह सबको विदित है'. How many people know?

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Listen to 'विदित कारणों से देरी हुई'. Was the reason secret?

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Listen to 'अविदित रहस्यों की खोज'. What are they searching for?

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Write: 'It is a known truth that honesty wins.'

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Use 'विदित' in a sentence about the moon.

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Translate: 'We know the truth.' (Formal)

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Say 'I know' formally.

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Translate: 'It is universally known.'

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Ask 'Do you know the address?' formally.

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Write a sentence with 'विदित कारणों'.

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Say 'Vidit' three times.

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Translate: 'Be it known.'

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