नासिका
नासिका en 30 segundos
- Nasika is the formal Hindi word for nose, used in literature and science.
- It is a feminine noun and comes directly from Sanskrit (Tatsama).
- While 'nak' is common for daily life, 'nasika' is for professional use.
- It is essential in yoga (Pranayama) and medical terminology in India.
The Hindi word नासिका (Nāsikā) is a highly formal, Sanskrit-derived (Tatsama) noun that refers to the nose. While the everyday word for nose in Hindi is नाक (Nāk), नासिका is reserved for literary, medical, anatomical, and ritualistic contexts. It belongs to the feminine gender and carries a sense of refinement and precision. In the hierarchy of Hindi vocabulary, using नासिका signals that the speaker is engaging in a formal discourse, such as a doctor explaining respiratory functions, a yoga instructor describing breathing techniques (Pranayama), or a poet describing the facial features of a deity or a protagonist.
- Register
- Formal / Technical / Literary
- Grammatical Gender
- Feminine (स्त्रीलिंग)
- Etymological Root
- Sanskrit 'नास' (Nās)
Understanding when to use नासिका versus नाक is crucial for achieving natural fluency. If you are at a market and want to say your nose is itching, you would never use नासिका; it would sound absurdly pedantic. However, if you are reading a medical report about a 'nasal fracture,' the term used will be नासिका अस्थि-भंग. The word is deeply embedded in the 'Shuddh Hindi' (Pure Hindi) movement, which prefers Sanskrit roots over Persian or common vernacular roots.
योग अभ्यास के दौरान, अपनी नासिका से गहरी श्वास लें। (During yoga practice, take a deep breath through your nose.)
In the context of Ayurveda and Yoga, the नासिका is considered the doorway to the consciousness and the brain. Procedures like 'Nasya' (nasal administration of medicinal oils) specifically use this terminology. The word also appears in classical Sanskrit literature (Kavya), where the beauty of a woman's nose is often compared to the beak of a parrot (Shuka-nasika) or the bud of a sesame flower (Tila-pushpa). Such high-level metaphors always employ नासिका to maintain the aesthetic 'Rasa' or mood of the poetry.
Furthermore, in the study of Hindi phonetics (Vyakaran), the 'Anunasika' (nasalized vowels) and 'Anusvara' (nasal consonants) are explained through the mechanism of the नासिका. Students of linguistics will find this word indispensable when describing how sounds like 'm' and 'n' are produced by blocking the oral cavity and allowing air to escape through the nasal passage. This technical utility makes the word a staple in academic textbooks across India.
चिकित्सक ने रोगी की नासिका की जाँच की। (The doctor examined the patient's nose/nasal cavity.)
Culturally, the nose is a symbol of honor in India. While idioms about 'cutting the nose' (losing face) typically use नाक (e.g., नाक कटना), formal speeches or high-register prose might elevate the concept by using नासिका to discuss the dignity of a person in a more abstract or respectful manner. It represents the 'Prana' (life force) entering the body, making it a sacred anatomical feature in spiritual discourses.
- Synonym (Common)
- नाक (Nāk)
- Synonym (Technical)
- घ्राणेंद्रिय (Ghrāṇēndriya - Organ of smell)
In summary, नासिका is your 'academic' nose. It is the word you use when you want to sound educated, when you are writing a formal essay, or when you are discussing health and science. Its presence in a sentence immediately shifts the tone from the mundane to the sophisticated. For a learner, mastering this word is a step toward understanding the diglossia of Hindi—the coexistence of a common vernacular and a high-prestige literary language.
प्रदूषण के कारण नासिका में जलन हो सकती है। (Pollution can cause irritation in the nasal passage.)
Using नासिका correctly requires an understanding of sentence structure and register. Because it is a feminine noun, any adjectives or verbs associated with it must reflect this gender. For instance, 'the long nose' becomes लंबी नासिका (lambī nāsikā), not लंबा नासिका. In formal Hindi, the word often appears in compound constructions or as part of a list of anatomical features. Below, we explore various ways to integrate this word into your vocabulary across different contexts.
- Medical Context
- In medical Hindi, नासिका is used to describe symptoms or anatomy. Example: 'The patient has a blockage in the nasal passage' translates to रोगी के नासिका मार्ग में अवरोध है।
In literature, specifically in 'Nakh-Shikh Varnan' (the traditional description of a character from toe to head), the नासिका is described with great artistic flair. A writer might say, उसकी नासिका चंपक के पुष्प के समान सुडौल थी (Her nose was as well-shaped as a Champak flower). Here, the word provides a level of dignity that the common word नाक simply cannot offer. It transforms a physical description into a piece of art.
प्राणायाम करते समय दाहिनी नासिका को बंद करें। (While doing Pranayama, close the right nostril.)
Note that in the example above, नासिका can also refer specifically to a 'nostril' depending on the context of 'left' (vām) or 'right' (dakshin). In more precise terminology, a nostril is नासिका छिद्र (nāsikā chhidra), but in common yoga instructions, नासिका is often used as a shorthand. This demonstrates the word's versatility in specialized fields.
Another common usage is in the description of animals in scientific or biological texts. For example, 'The elephant's trunk is an extension of its nose' would be हाथी की सूँड उसकी नासिका का ही विस्तार है। This usage is strictly objective and avoids the colloquialisms associated with everyday speech. It allows the speaker to maintain a distance and an air of authority on the subject matter.
सुगंध का अनुभव नासिका द्वारा होता है। (Fragrance is experienced through the nose.)
When constructing sentences with नासिका, you will often use the genitive marker की (kī) because the word is feminine. For instance, नासिका की बनावट (the structure of the nose) or नासिका की हड्डी (the nasal bone). Using का (kā) would be a grammatical error that native speakers would immediately notice, even if they understood your meaning.
- Yoga/Spirituality
- नासिकाग्र (Nāsikāgra) - The tip of the nose. Used in meditation: 'Focus your gaze on the tip of your nose' (अपनी दृष्टि नासिकाग्र पर टिकाएँ).
Finally, in legal or forensic contexts, नासिका is used to describe injuries in a neutral, factual manner. A police report might state, पीड़ित की नासिका से रक्तस्राव हो रहा था (The victim was bleeding from the nose). In this setting, using the common word 'nāk' might sound too informal or even disrespectful to the gravity of the situation. Thus, नासिका serves as a tool for professional communication.
उनकी नासिका पर एक छोटा सा तिल है। (There is a small mole on her/his nose.)
As you practice, try replacing 'nāk' with 'nāsikā' in your formal writing exercises. You will find that it instantly elevates the tone of your Hindi and makes you sound like a scholarly speaker who is well-versed in the Sanskrit roots of the language.
While you might not hear नासिका in a Bollywood action movie or a busy street market in Delhi, it is a word that echoes through specific corridors of Indian life. Understanding these environments will help you recognize the word and understand the context in which it is being used.
- The Yoga Studio
- Perhaps the most common place for a modern learner to hear नासिका is during a Yoga or Pranayama session. Instructors often use 'Shuddh Hindi' to create a serene and traditional atmosphere. Phrases like 'Nasika-shuddhi' (cleansing of the nose) or 'Nasika-pancha' are standard terminology in the world of wellness.
In the realm of traditional Indian medicine, Ayurveda, the word is ubiquitous. If you visit an Ayurvedic practitioner (Vaidya), they will use नासिका to discuss respiratory health, the balance of 'Kapha' in the nasal region, or to prescribe 'Nasya' therapy. In this context, the word is not just a label for a body part but a technical term for a vital sensory organ (Indriya).
आयुर्वेद में नासिका को मस्तिष्क का द्वार माना जाता है। (In Ayurveda, the nose is considered the gateway to the brain.)
Another major arena for this word is All India Radio (Akashvani) and Doordarshan news broadcasts. Formal news anchors in India are trained to use a high-register vocabulary. When reporting on health advisories, pollution levels, or even describing the features of a newly unveiled statue of a historical figure, they will invariably choose नासिका over the more colloquial 'nāk'. Listening to these broadcasts is an excellent way to hear the word pronounced with perfect clarity and formal intonation.
You will also encounter नासिका in classical music and dance. In 'Kathak' or 'Bharatnatyam', when a dancer is being taught 'Drishti Bhed' (eye movements), they are often told to look at the 'Nasikagra' (the tip of the nose). The word is part of the technical vocabulary that connects the physical body to the spiritual and artistic performance.
शास्त्रीय नृत्य में नासिकाग्र पर ध्यान केंद्रित करना आवश्यक है। (In classical dance, it is essential to focus on the tip of the nose.)
In religious ceremonies and 'Pujas', the priest (Pandit) may recite mantras that refer to the various 'Angas' (limbs/parts) of the body. When they reach the nose, they will use the Sanskrit word नासिका. This ritualistic usage reinforces the word's status as a 'pure' and 'sacred' term, distinct from the language of the 'bazaar'.
- Literature & Poetry
- Epic poems like the Ramayana or Mahabharata, when translated into formal Hindi prose, use नासिका to describe the beauty or the anger (flaring nostrils) of the characters. It adds a layer of epic grandeur to the narrative.
Finally, in the field of linguistics and Hindi grammar classes, the word is used to explain the 'Sthan' (place of articulation) of certain sounds. The nasal sounds are called 'Nasikya' (nasalized). Therefore, any student of the Hindi alphabet (Varnamala) will hear the teacher explain how the नासिका is used to produce the 'Pancham-varna' (the five nasal consonants: ङ, ञ, ण, न, म).
'न' और 'म' का उच्चारण नासिका की सहायता से होता है। (The pronunciation of 'n' and 'm' happens with the help of the nose.)
Learning a formal word like नासिका comes with its own set of pitfalls. Because it is not a word used in daily conversation, learners often misapply it or make grammatical errors when trying to sound sophisticated. Here are the most common mistakes and how to avoid them.
- Register Mismatch
- The biggest mistake is using नासिका in a casual setting. Saying 'Meri nasika beh rahi hai' (My nose is running) to a friend will sound very strange, almost as if you are reading from a 19th-century textbook. Stick to 'Nāk' for daily chores and health complaints unless you are talking to a specialist.
Gender confusion is another frequent error. Many learners assume that anatomical parts might be masculine by default, or they confuse नासिका with the masculine मुख (mouth). नासिका is feminine. You must say सुंदर नासिका (beautiful nose) and नासिका लंबी है (the nose is long). Using masculine adjectives like 'sundar' (which is neutral but has masculine connotations in some dialects) or 'lamba' is a common slip-up.
Incorrect: मेरा नासिका बड़ा है। (Mera nasika bada hai.)
Correct: मेरी नासिका बड़ी है। (Meri nasika badi hai.)
Pronunciation can also be tricky. The 's' in नासिका is a dental 's' (as in 'snake'), not the palatal 'sh' (as in 'shoe'). Some learners, influenced by other Sanskrit words like 'Shakti' or 'Shanti', might accidentally say 'Nashika'. This changes the sound and, while usually understood, marks the speaker as a non-native. Pay close attention to the dental 'sa' sound.
Another mistake is the pluralization. In formal Hindi, many words ending in 'ā' don't change in the plural or change to 'āyein'. However, since we only have one nose, the plural form नासिकाएँ (nāsikāyein) is rarely used unless referring to the noses of multiple people in a biological study. If you are referring to nostrils, it is better to say नासिका के दोनों छिद्र (both openings of the nose) rather than just pluralizing the word itself.
गलती: नासिका का छेद (Nāsikā kā chhed - using masculine 'kā')
सही: नासिका का छिद्र (Nāsikā kā chhidra - 'kā' refers to 'chhidra' which is masculine, but 'nāsikā' is feminine. This is correct but tricky!)
Confusing नासिका with नशा (intoxication) due to the similar starting sound is a rare but possible error for absolute beginners. Ensure you emphasize the 'si' syllable. Also, be careful with the word निकासी (exit/drainage), which sounds vaguely similar but has a completely different meaning.
- Spelling Error
- In the Devanagari script, some people forget the 'i' matra on 'sa' and write 'नासका'. Always remember it is 'Nā-si-kā'.
Finally, remember that नासिका is a noun of agency in some contexts, meaning 'that which relates to the nose'. However, in standard Hindi, it is strictly the noun for the organ itself. Don't use it as an adjective (nasal); for that, the correct word is नासिक्य (nāsikya).
ध्यान दें: नासिका संज्ञा है, और 'नासिक्य' विशेषण है। (Note: Nasika is a noun, and Nasikya is an adjective.)
While नासिका is the formal standard, Hindi offers several other words to describe the nose or nasal functions, depending on the context and the level of formality you wish to achieve. Understanding these nuances will help you choose the perfect word for your situation.
- नाक (Nāk)
- This is the most common word. It is used in 95% of daily conversations. It is also the word used in almost all Hindi idioms (e.g., 'Nāk kaṭnā' - to be humiliated). If you are unsure which word to use, 'Nāk' is always the safe bet.
- घ्राण (Ghrāṇ)
- This word specifically refers to the sense of smell. While 'Nasika' is the physical organ, 'Ghrāṇ' is the olfactory function. In a sentence like 'His sense of smell is sharp,' you would use 'Ghrāṇ-shakti'.
- नासा (Nāsā)
- A more archaic or poetic variant of 'Nasika'. You might see this in very old texts or compound words like 'Nāsā-put' (nostril). It is even more formal than 'Nasika' and rarely used in modern prose.
When comparing नासिका and नाक, the difference is primarily one of 'Tatsama' vs 'Tadbhava'. 'Nasika' is the original Sanskrit word, while 'Nāk' is its evolved, simplified form that developed over centuries of spoken usage. This is similar to the difference between 'respiratory organ' and 'nose' in English, though the gap in Hindi is more about social register than just scientific precision.
तुलना:
1. तुम्हारी नाक लाल है। (Informal - Your nose is red.)
2. नासिका में सूजन है। (Formal/Medical - There is inflammation in the nose.)
There are also specialized terms for different types of noses. For example, a 'hooked nose' might be called तोते जैसी नाक in common speech, but in literature, it is शुक-नासिका. A 'flat nose' is चपटी नाक. Notice how 'nāk' is used even with descriptive adjectives in most cases, whereas 'nasika' is reserved for the 'ideal' or 'technical' description.
Another related term is थूथन (Thūthan), which refers to the snout of an animal like a pig or a dog. You should never use नासिका or नाक for an animal's snout if you want to be precise, though नाक is often used colloquially for pets. नासिका remains the dignified term for the human anatomy or the trunk of the revered elephant.
शब्द चयन:
- आम बोलचाल: नाक
- विज्ञान/चिकित्सा: नासिका
- सूंघने की शक्ति: घ्राण
In the context of the face as a whole, नासिका is often grouped with नयन (eyes) and मुख (mouth). For example, नयन-नक्श (facial features) is a common phrase where the 'nāk' is implied. However, in high-flown Hindi, one might say नासिका और नेत्रों की सुंदरता. This choice of words creates a cohesive 'Sanskritized' atmosphere in the sentence.
- Comparison Table
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Word Register Best For नाक (Nāk) Neutral/Daily Everything casual नासिका (Nāsikā) Formal/Tatsama Science, Yoga, Poetry घ्राणेंद्रिय Technical Biology, Philosophy
By mastering these alternatives, you gain the ability to 'code-switch' in Hindi, moving from a casual conversation at a dhaba to a formal lecture at a university with ease. नासिका is a key part of your formal toolkit.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The word 'Nasika' is cognate with the Latin 'nasus', Old English 'nosu', and modern English 'nose'. They all share the same Proto-Indo-European root *néh₂s-.
Guía de pronunciación
- Saying 'Nashika' (with an 'sh' sound) instead of 'Nasika'.
- Shortening the final 'ā' to a neutral 'a'.
- Pronouncing 'si' like 'see' (long vowel) instead of the correct short 'i'.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to read but requires knowledge of the 'si' matra.
Learners often forget it is feminine.
Pronunciation is straightforward if 's' and 'sh' are distinguished.
Easily recognizable once learned.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Feminine nouns ending in 'ā'
Words like Nasika, Balika, and Patrika are feminine and take feminine adjectives (Chhoti, Badi).
Oblique Case for 'ā' ending feminine nouns
Nasika remains Nasika before postpositions (Nasika mein, Nasika se).
Tatsama vs Tadbhava register
Using Nasika (Tatsama) creates a formal tone, while Nak (Tadbhava) is for daily use.
Compound word formation (Sandhi)
Nasika + Agra = Nasikagra (Tip of the nose).
Adjective agreement
The adjective must end in 'ī' to match Nasika: 'Lambī nasika'.
Ejemplos por nivel
यह मेरी नासिका है।
This is my nose (formal).
Uses feminine 'meri' with 'nasika'.
नासिका छोटी है।
The nose is small.
Adjective 'chhoti' matches feminine 'nasika'.
क्या यह आपकी नासिका है?
Is this your nose?
Interrogative sentence using formal 'aapki'.
नासिका से साँस लो।
Breathe through the nose.
Imperative sentence with postposition 'se'.
उसकी नासिका साफ़ है।
His/her nose is clean.
Uses 'uski' (feminine possessive).
यहाँ एक नासिका है।
Here is a nose.
Simple existential sentence.
नासिका लाल है।
The nose is red.
Predicate adjective 'laal' (does not change for gender).
मेरी नासिका लंबी है।
My nose is long.
Adjective 'lambi' matches feminine 'nasika'.
योग के लिए नासिका साफ़ होनी चाहिए।
The nose should be clean for yoga.
Uses 'honi chahiye' for feminine agreement.
नासिका के दो छिद्र होते हैं।
The nose has two nostrils.
'Chhidra' is masculine, hence 'hote hain'.
ठंड में नासिका लाल हो जाती है।
The nose turns red in the cold.
Verb 'ho jati hai' matches feminine 'nasika'.
नासिका हमारे चेहरे पर होती है।
The nose is on our face.
Locative postposition 'par'.
डॉक्टर ने मेरी नासिका देखी।
The doctor looked at my nose.
Simple past tense.
नासिका से हम सुगंध लेते हैं।
We take in fragrance through the nose.
Instrumental 'se'.
इस मूर्ति की नासिका सुंदर है।
The nose of this statue is beautiful.
Genitive 'ki' matches 'nasika'.
बच्चे की नासिका छोटी और प्यारी है।
The baby's nose is small and cute.
Compound adjectives 'chhoti aur pyaari'.
प्रदूषण नासिका के लिए हानिकारक है।
Pollution is harmful to the nose.
Formal adjective 'haanikarak'.
नासिका मार्ग में रुकावट के कारण साँस लेना कठिन है।
It's hard to breathe due to a blockage in the nasal passage.
Uses 'nasika marg' (nasal passage).
प्राणायाम में दाहिनी नासिका को अंगूठे से दबाएँ।
In Pranayama, press the right nostril with the thumb.
Specific yoga instruction.
कवि ने नायिका की नासिका की तुलना फूल से की है।
The poet compared the heroine's nose to a flower.
Literary register.
नासिका की हड्डी में चोट लग सकती है।
The nasal bone can get injured.
Anatomical reference.
अपनी नासिका को रुमाल से ढंकें।
Cover your nose with a handkerchief.
Polite imperative.
नासिका के भीतर सूक्ष्म बाल होते हैं।
There are tiny hairs inside the nose.
Scientific description.
वह अपनी नासिका पर चश्मा पहनता है।
He wears glasses on his nose.
Neutral formal description.
नासिका स्राव का रंग संक्रमण का संकेत दे सकता है।
The color of nasal discharge can indicate an infection.
Technical term 'nasika srav' (nasal discharge).
नासिकाग्र पर ध्यान केंद्रित करना ध्यान की एक विधि है।
Focusing on the tip of the nose is a method of meditation.
Compound word 'nasikagra'.
नासिका की शल्य चिकित्सा को राइनोप्लास्टी कहते हैं।
Surgery of the nose is called rhinoplasty.
Uses 'shalya chikitsa' (surgery).
नासिका के माध्यम से औषधि दी जा सकती है।
Medicine can be administered through the nose.
Passive construction 'di ja sakti hai'.
नासिका की बनावट आनुवंशिक कारकों पर निर्भर करती है।
The structure of the nose depends on genetic factors.
Academic tone.
नासिका में जलन होने पर चिकित्सक से परामर्श लें।
Consult a doctor if there is irritation in the nose.
Formal advisory.
नासिका की आंतरिक झिल्ली बहुत संवेदनशील होती है।
The internal membrane of the nose is very sensitive.
Uses 'aantarik jhillī' (internal membrane).
नासिका द्वारा गंध का विश्लेषण मस्तिष्क में होता है।
Analysis of smell through the nose happens in the brain.
Complex subject-verb agreement.
प्राचीन मूर्तिकला में नासिका का तीखापन सौंदर्य का प्रतीक था।
In ancient sculpture, the sharpness of the nose was a symbol of beauty.
Historical/Artistic analysis.
नासिका के रोगों का निदान करने के लिए एंडोस्कोपी आवश्यक है।
Endoscopy is necessary to diagnose diseases of the nose.
Advanced medical Hindi.
नासिका और श्वास के बीच का संबंध प्राणिक ऊर्जा को प्रभावित करता है।
The connection between the nose and breath affects pranic energy.
Philosophical/Esoteric context.
नासिका की विकृति को ठीक करने के लिए आधुनिक तकनीकें उपलब्ध हैं।
Modern techniques are available to correct nasal deformities.
Uses 'vikriti' (deformity).
नासिका के माध्यम से किया जाने वाला 'नेति' कर्म अत्यंत लाभकारी है।
The 'Neti' process performed through the nose is extremely beneficial.
Yoga-specific terminology.
नासिका की रक्त वाहिकाओं का जाल अत्यंत सूक्ष्म और जटिल होता है।
The network of blood vessels in the nose is extremely fine and complex.
High-level scientific description.
नासिका के स्वर (नासिक्य व्यंजन) भाषा की कोमलता बढ़ाते हैं।
Nasal sounds (nasal consonants) increase the softness of the language.
Linguistic register.
नासिका के ऊपरी भाग में स्थित घ्राण तंत्रिकाएँ गंध को पहचानती हैं।
Olfactory nerves located in the upper part of the nose identify smells.
Precision in anatomical location.
नासिका की आनुपातिक सुंदरता भारतीय सौंदर्यशास्त्र का एक अभिन्न अंग रही है।
The proportional beauty of the nose has been an integral part of Indian aesthetics.
Aesthetic philosophical discourse.
नासिका-रंध्रों के माध्यम से वायु का आवागमन जीवन के स्पंदन का आधार है।
The movement of air through the nostrils is the basis of life's vibration.
Highly literary/Poetic prose.
नासिका की संरचना में किंचित परिवर्तन भी मुखाकृति को पूर्णतः बदल देता है।
Even a slight change in the structure of the nose completely alters the facial appearance.
Uses 'kinchit' (slight) and 'mukhākriti' (facial form).
नासिका के माध्यम से औषधि के अवशोषण की दर अन्य मार्गों से भिन्न होती है।
The rate of drug absorption through the nose differs from other routes.
Scientific/Pharmacological register.
नासिका की संवेदनशीलता विभिन्न पर्यावरणीय उद्दीपकों के प्रति भिन्न होती है।
The sensitivity of the nose varies towards different environmental stimuli.
Advanced vocabulary 'uddīpak' (stimuli).
नासिका के अग्र भाग पर दृष्टि टिकाना चित्त की एकाग्रता का मार्ग प्रशस्त करता है।
Fixing the gaze on the tip of the nose paves the way for concentration of the mind.
Spiritual/Meditation mastery.
नासिका की कूर्चास्थि (cartilage) के लचीलेपन का अध्ययन जैव-यांत्रिकी में महत्वपूर्ण है।
The study of the flexibility of the nasal cartilage is important in biomechanics.
Uses 'kūrchāsthi' (cartilage).
नासिका के द्वारा होने वाला श्वसन तंत्रिका तंत्र को प्रत्यक्ष रूप से प्रभावित करता है।
Respiration occurring through the nose directly affects the nervous system.
Scientific cause-and-effect construction.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Breathe through the nose. Common in health and yoga.
शांत बैठें और नासिका से श्वास लें।
— Nasal blockage. A formal way to say 'stuffy nose'.
नासिका में अवरोध के कारण नींद नहीं आई।
— Beautiful nose. Used in formal descriptions of beauty.
उसकी सुंदर नासिका उसके चेहरे की शोभा है।
— A sharp/pointed nose. A trait of beauty in India.
उसकी तीखी नासिका उसे आकर्षक बनाती है।
Se confunde a menudo con
Sounds similar but means intoxication.
Means exit or drainage; sounds vaguely similar.
Means heroine; shares the same ending '-ika'.
Modismos y expresiones
— To lose face or honor. Note: Usually 'Nak' is used, but in high-flown literature, this may appear.
कुल की नासिका न कटने पाए।
Archaic/Literary— To be short-tempered. (Similar to 'Nak par gussa').
उसके तो नासिका पर ही क्रोध रहता है।
Formal— To beg for forgiveness or humiliate oneself.
शत्रु ने नासिका रगड़ी।
Historical Drama— To make someone suffer greatly.
भारतीय सेना ने दुश्मनों को नासिका चने चबवा दिए।
Formal/Patriotic— Someone very dear and close. (Usually 'Nak ka baal').
वह मंत्री की नासिका का बाल है।
Formal Satire— To bring someone under control.
प्रशासन ने भ्रष्टाचार की नासिका में नकेल डाल दी है।
Journalistic— To be very fastidious or not tolerate any insult.
वह अपनी नासिका पर मक्खी नहीं बैठने देता।
Formal description— Something very precious (often a nose ring pearl).
उसकी नासिका का मोती चमक रहा था।
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Both mean nose.
Nak is common/casual; Nasika is formal/Sanskritized.
Nak mein dard (casual) vs Nasika mein peeda (formal).
Both are formal.
Nasa is even more archaic and usually found in compounds.
Nasa-put (nostril).
Both are facial organs.
Mukh is mouth, Nasika is nose.
Mukh se bole, nasika se sunghein.
Related root.
Nasika is the noun (nose), Nasikya is the adjective (nasal).
Nasikya vyanjan (nasal consonant).
Related root.
Nasya is a medical procedure involving the nose.
Nasya karma.
Patrones de oraciones
यह मेरी [Part] है।
यह मेरी नासिका है।
[Part] [Adjective] है।
नासिका सुंदर है।
[Part] से [Action] लें।
नासिका से साँस लें।
[Part] में [Problem] है।
नासिका में अवरोध है।
[Part] की [Feature] [Quality] है।
नासिका की बनावट तीखी है।
[Part] द्वारा [Process] होता है।
नासिका द्वारा गंध का अनुभव होता है।
[Part] की हड्डी [Condition] है।
नासिका की हड्डी टूट गई है।
अपनी [Part] को [Action] करें।
अपनी नासिका को साफ़ करें।
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Common in formal writing, rare in casual speech.
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Mera nasika
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Meri nasika
Nasika is feminine, so the possessive pronoun must be 'meri'.
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Nashika
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Nasika
The 's' is dental, not palatal. Don't say 'sh'.
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Using Nasika for 'to smell'
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Nasika se sunghna
Nasika is a noun (nose), not a verb (to smell).
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Lamba nasika
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Lambi nasika
The adjective must match the feminine gender of the noun.
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Using Nasika in 'Nak mein dam karna'
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Nak mein dam karna
Idioms are fixed and use 'Nak', not the formal 'Nasika'.
Consejos
Gender Check
Always remember 'Nasika' is feminine. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Register Awareness
Use 'Nasika' in your Hindi homework or essays to impress your teacher with your formal vocabulary.
Pranayama Tip
When you hear 'Nasika' in a yoga class, it usually means 'nostril' in the context of breathing through one side.
Dental S
Keep the 's' sound in 'Nasika' soft and dental, like in 'sun', not 'shun'.
Compound Words
Learn 'Nasikagra' (tip) and 'Nasika-chhidra' (nostril) together with 'Nasika'.
Symbolism
Understand that the nose represents dignity in India, even when using the formal word.
Devanagari matra
Careful with the 'i' matra; it goes before the 's' in 'Nasika'.
Formal Media
Watch 'Sansad TV' or 'DD News' to hear 'Nasika' used in high-level discussions.
Etymology
Connect it to 'Nasal' in English to remember the meaning easily.
Appropriateness
If you are at a doctor's clinic, using 'Nasika' will help you describe your symptoms more accurately.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of 'NA-SI-KA'. 'NA' as in 'Natural', 'SI' as in 'Sinus', 'KA' as in 'Cavity'. The Natural Sinus Cavity = Nasika.
Asociación visual
Imagine a classical Indian statue with a very sharp, perfect nose. That 'statue-nose' is a 'Nasika'.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use 'Nasika' instead of 'Nak' five times today when talking about health or yoga. Notice how it changes the feeling of the sentence.
Origen de la palabra
Derived directly from the Sanskrit word 'नासिका' (Nāsikā), which comes from the root 'नास' (nās). It is a classic example of a Tatsama word in Hindi, which has remained unchanged for thousands of years.
Significado original: The organ of smell or the act of smelling.
Indo-Aryan -> Sanskrit -> Hindi.Contexto cultural
No specific sensitivities, but using it in a joke might make the joke sound 'nerdy' or overly intellectual.
In English, we use 'nose' for everything. In Hindi, using 'Nasika' is like using 'nasal passage' or 'olfactory organ'—it's more specific and formal.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Yoga Class
- नासिका से श्वास लें
- बाँई नासिका बंद करें
- नासिकाग्र पर ध्यान दें
- नासिका मार्ग साफ़ करें
Doctor's Office
- नासिका में दर्द
- नासिका से रक्तस्राव
- नासिका की हड्डी
- नासिका स्राव
Hindi Literature
- सुडौल नासिका
- नासिका की उपमा
- नासिका सिकोड़ना
- तीखी नासिका
Grammar Class
- नासिक्य व्यंजन
- नासिका का स्थान
- अनुनासिक स्वर
- उच्चारण और नासिका
Ayurveda Clinic
- नस्य चिकित्सा
- नासिका का तेल
- नासिका शुद्धि
- नासिका और कफ
Inicios de conversación
"क्या आप जानते हैं कि नासिका को संस्कृत में क्या कहते हैं?"
"योग में नासिका का क्या महत्व है?"
"क्या आपकी नासिका प्रदूषण के प्रति संवेदनशील है?"
"क्या आपने कभी 'नासिकाग्र दृष्टि' का अभ्यास किया है?"
"चिकित्सा विज्ञान में नासिका के कौन से मुख्य भाग होते हैं?"
Temas para diario
आज मैंने योग में नासिका से श्वास लेने का अभ्यास किया। मुझे कैसा लगा?
क्या मुझे लगता है कि 'नासिका' शब्द 'नाक' से बेहतर लगता है? क्यों?
मेरे चेहरे की नासिका की बनावट कैसी है? इसका वर्णन करें।
वायु प्रदूषण मेरी नासिका और श्वसन को कैसे प्रभावित करता है?
किसी ऐसी मूर्ति या पेंटिंग का वर्णन करें जिसकी नासिका बहुत सुंदर हो।
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is feminine. You should always use feminine verbs and adjectives with it. For example, 'Meri nasika' (My nose) and 'Badi nasika' (Big nose).
It's best to avoid it in casual talk. Use 'Nak' instead. 'Nasika' is for formal writing, medicine, or yoga.
'Nasika' is a Tatsama word (directly from Sanskrit) and is formal. 'Nak' is a Tadbhava word (evolved from Sanskrit) and is common.
You say 'Nasika-chhidra' (नासिका छिद्र).
Rarely. Most songs use 'Nak' or 'Nathni' (nose ring) because they are more colloquial and easier to rhyme.
It means the 'tip of the nose' (Nasika + Agra). It is often used in meditation instructions.
Yoga has its roots in Sanskrit, so teachers prefer the formal Sanskritized Hindi terms to maintain tradition.
No, 'Nasika' is the organ. The sense of smell is 'Ghran' (घ्राण).
The plural is 'Nasikaein' (नासिकाएँ), but it is rarely used since humans have only one nose.
Yes, especially in health-related news or formal reports on pollution.
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Write a sentence using 'Nasika' to describe a doctor's examination.
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Translate: 'Breathe through your nose' into formal Hindi.
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Describe a beautiful nose using 'Nasika' and 'Tikhi'.
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Write a yoga instruction involving the right nostril.
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Translate: 'There is a blockage in the nasal passage.'
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Use 'Nasikagra' in a sentence about meditation.
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Write a sentence about pollution affecting the nose.
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Translate: 'The baby has a small nose.' (Formal)
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Write a sentence about the sense of smell using 'Nasika'.
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Translate: 'Nasal surgery is common nowadays.'
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Write a sentence using 'Nasika' in a poetic context.
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Translate: 'Cover your nose while sneezing.'
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Write a sentence about an elephant's trunk using 'Nasika'.
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Translate: 'The nasal bone is very strong.'
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Use 'Nasikya' in a sentence about Hindi grammar.
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Write a sentence about a red nose in winter.
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Translate: 'Fragrance enters through the nose.'
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Write a sentence about the importance of 'Nasika' in Pranayama.
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Translate: 'The structure of the nose is unique.'
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Write a sentence about a medical symptom in the nose.
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Say 'My nose is red' in formal Hindi.
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Say 'Breathe through the nose' slowly.
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Pronounce 'Nasikagra' correctly.
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Describe your nose structure formally.
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Say 'The doctor examined the nose'.
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Tell someone to cover their nose.
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Say 'I have a nasal allergy'.
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Pronounce 'Nasika-chhidra'.
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Say 'Close your right nostril'.
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Ask 'Is your nose bleeding?' formally.
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Say 'The nose is an organ of smell'.
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Say 'The nose is beautiful' formally.
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Pronounce 'Nasikya vyanjan'.
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Say 'Pollution irritates the nose'.
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Say 'There is a mole on the nose'.
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Say 'Take a deep breath'.
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Say 'The nasal bone is broken'.
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Say 'Nasal discharge is yellow'.
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Say 'She has a sharp nose'.
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Say 'The nose is part of the face'.
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Identify the word: 'नासिका' in a sentence.
Is the speaker saying 'Nak' or 'Nasika'?
Translate the heard phrase: 'नासिका से श्वास लें'.
What organ is being discussed: 'नासिका मार्ग'?
Identify the gender from the audio: 'Badi Nasika'.
What is 'Nasikagra' in the instruction?
True or False: The doctor is checking the 'Nasika'.
What problem is mentioned: 'Nasika mein avrodh'?
Translate the heard sentence: 'Nasika ki haddi'.
Which side is mentioned: 'Dahini nasika'?
Identify the word for smell: 'Ghran'.
What is being described as 'Tikhi'?
Is the context formal or informal?
Translate: 'Nasika srav'.
What is 'Nasya'?
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Summary
Nasika (नासिका) is your 'high-register' word for nose. Use it when you want to sound educated, formal, or technical. Remember it is feminine: 'Meri nasika' (My nose). Example: 'Nasika se shwas lein' (Breathe through the nose).
- Nasika is the formal Hindi word for nose, used in literature and science.
- It is a feminine noun and comes directly from Sanskrit (Tatsama).
- While 'nak' is common for daily life, 'nasika' is for professional use.
- It is essential in yoga (Pranayama) and medical terminology in India.
Gender Check
Always remember 'Nasika' is feminine. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Register Awareness
Use 'Nasika' in your Hindi homework or essays to impress your teacher with your formal vocabulary.
Pranayama Tip
When you hear 'Nasika' in a yoga class, it usually means 'nostril' in the context of breathing through one side.
Dental S
Keep the 's' sound in 'Nasika' soft and dental, like in 'sun', not 'shun'.
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आभार व्यक्त करना
B1Expresar gratitud o agradecimiento de manera formal. 'Quiero expresar mi gratitud por su ayuda.'
आचरण करना
C1Comportarse; conducirse de una manera específica, generalmente referida a la ética o moral. 'Debe conducirse con respeto.'
आगे
A1Forward; ahead.
आगे बढ़ना
A2Avanzar físicamente o progresar en la vida.
आगामी
B1Próximo, venidero. Se utiliza para eventos programados en el futuro cercano.
आह्वान करना
B1To call, to summon, to request someone's presence.
आज रात
A2Esta noche; la noche del día de hoy.
आजमाना
A2Intentar algo o probarlo para ver cómo funciona o qué sucede.
आक्रमण करना
B2Comenzar operaciones militares contra un país o grupo.
आखिरी
A2Último, final. 'El último capítulo' es 'Aakhiri adhyay'. 'Mi última decisión' es 'Mera aakhiri faisla'.