B2 Collocation Formal

धन निवेश करना

dhan nivesh karna

Invest money.

Significado

To commit funds to an asset with expectation of return.

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Contexto cultural

For the Indian middle class, 'dhan nivesh' is often synonymous with safety. Fixed Deposits (FDs) and Gold are culturally preferred over stocks due to a historical aversion to risk. During the festival of Diwali, specifically on Dhanteras, it is considered auspicious to 'invest' in metal (usually gold or silver) as a way of inviting the goddess Lakshmi into the home. In cities like Bangalore and Gurgaon, 'dhan nivesh' is now frequently used in the context of 'Angel Investing' and 'Venture Capital', reflecting a globalized business vocabulary. In rural areas, 'dhan nivesh' often takes the form of buying livestock or agricultural land, which are seen as tangible and reliable assets compared to 'paper' money.

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Sound like a Pro

Use 'Dhan nivesh' in emails to your bank or when writing a business plan to sound more professional.

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Don't over-formalize

If you're at a street market, don't use 'dhan nivesh'. People will think you're joking or a tourist.

Significado

To commit funds to an asset with expectation of return.

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Sound like a Pro

Use 'Dhan nivesh' in emails to your bank or when writing a business plan to sound more professional.

⚠️

Don't over-formalize

If you're at a street market, don't use 'dhan nivesh'. People will think you're joking or a tourist.

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The 'Mein' Rule

Always remember the postposition 'में' (meñ). You don't invest 'on' or 'at' something in Hindi, always 'in'.

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Gold is King

When discussing investment with older Indians, mentioning 'Sona' (Gold) will always make the conversation more relatable.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the correct postposition and verb form for the past tense.

उसने शेयर बाज़ार ____ धन निवेश ____।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

The correct postposition is 'में' (in) and the past tense of 'karna' for a masculine object (dhan) is 'किया'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a formal bank meeting?

Choose the best option:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: b

'Dhan nivesh karna' is the professional and formal way to express investment intent.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Nivesh = Invest, Bachana = Save, Kharch = Spend.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.

A: क्या आप ज़मीन खरीदने में दिलचस्पी रखते हैं? B: हाँ, मैं अपनी बचत को ज़मीन में ________ चाहता हूँ।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

In the context of buying land as an asset, 'dhan nivesh karna' is the most logical choice.

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Ayudas visuales

Nivesh vs Kharch

Nivesh (Investment)
Stocks शेयर
Education शिक्षा
Kharch (Spending)
Food खाना
Clothes कपड़े

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the correct postposition and verb form for the past tense. Fill Blank B1

उसने शेयर बाज़ार ____ धन निवेश ____।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

The correct postposition is 'में' (in) and the past tense of 'karna' for a masculine object (dhan) is 'किया'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a formal bank meeting? Choose B2

Choose the best option:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: b

'Dhan nivesh karna' is the professional and formal way to express investment intent.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent. Match A2

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 1-B, 2-C, 3-A

Nivesh = Invest, Bachana = Save, Kharch = Spend.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase. dialogue_completion B1

A: क्या आप ज़मीन खरीदने में दिलचस्पी रखते हैं? B: हाँ, मैं अपनी बचत को ज़मीन में ________ चाहता हूँ।

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: a

In the context of buying land as an asset, 'dhan nivesh karna' is the most logical choice.

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Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

'Dhan' is more formal and refers to 'wealth' or 'assets', while 'Paise' is the common word for 'money' or 'cash'.

Yes, you can say 'Samay nivesh karna' (to invest time), though it is slightly metaphorical.

The opposite is 'Vinivesh' (divestment) or simply 'Kharch' (spending).

'Karna' is active (you do it); 'Hona' is passive (it happens).

Yes, because 'karna' is transitive. Example: 'Maine nivesh kiya'.

Absolutely. 'Cryptocurrency mein dhan nivesh karna' is a very common modern sentence.

No, it's just informal. It's perfectly fine with friends and family.

The word is 'Niveshak' (निवेशक).

Usually, people just say 'SIP', but formally it's 'Niyamit nivesh yojna'.

Yes, especially in movies about business or the stock market like 'Bazaar' or 'Scam 1992'.

Frases relacionadas

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पूंजी निवेश

specialized form

Capital investment

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पैसे लगाना

similar

To put money in

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बचत करना

builds on

To save money

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जोखिम उठाना

similar

To take a risk

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मुनाफा कमाना

contrast

To earn profit

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विनिवेश करना

contrast

To divest

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