पसीना
पसीना en 30 segundos
- Pasina means sweat and is a masculine noun used for heat, exercise, or nervousness.
- It is commonly paired with the verb 'aana' (to come) or 'nikalna' (to emerge).
- Metaphorically, it represents hard work, honesty, and the struggle of life in India.
- Key idioms include 'pasine ki kamayi' (hard-earned money) and 'pasine chhootna' (to be scared).
The Hindi word पसीना (Pasīna) primarily translates to 'sweat' or 'perspiration' in English. In the linguistic landscape of India, a country known for its intense tropical climate, this word carries significant weight both literally and metaphorically. From a physiological standpoint, it describes the moisture exuded through the pores of the skin as a reaction to heat, physical exertion, or intense emotion. However, its usage extends far beyond the biological. In Hindi culture, sweat is often synonymous with hard work, dedication, and the 'toil of the brow.' When you hear someone talk about their 'pasina,' they might be complaining about the sweltering heat of a Delhi summer, or they might be proudly describing the effort they put into building a business or passing an exam.
- Literal Usage
- Used when discussing the weather, exercise, or health. For example, 'गर्मी के कारण मुझे बहुत पसीना आ रहा है' (I am sweating a lot due to the heat).
दौड़ने के बाद उसके माथे पर पसीना था। (After running, there was sweat on his forehead.)
Metaphorically, 'pasina' is used to represent the essence of human labor. The phrase 'पसीने की कमाई' (earnings of sweat) refers to money earned through honest, hard work. It distinguishes legitimate labor from 'easy money' or ill-gotten gains. In Bollywood movies and folk songs, you will often find protagonists wiping sweat from their brows to symbolize their struggle against adversity. This duality makes the word essential for any learner aiming for fluency, as it bridges the gap between basic physical descriptions and deep cultural values regarding work ethic and perseverance.
- Emotional Context
- 'पसीने छूटना' (to have sweat escape) is an idiom used when someone is extremely nervous or terrified. It's the equivalent of 'breaking out in a cold sweat.'
मुश्किल सवाल देखकर छात्र के पसीने छूट गए। (Seeing the difficult question, the student broke into a sweat.)
Furthermore, the word is grammatically masculine and singular in its base form, though it can be used in plural contexts to emphasize intensity. Understanding the nuances of this word allows a learner to navigate conversations about the weather, fitness, professional achievements, and psychological states. It is a foundational noun at the A2 level because it appears in daily life constantly, especially in the Indian subcontinent where the sun is a dominant force of nature for most of the year.
Using पसीना correctly requires understanding its relationship with various verbs and adjectives. Since it is a masculine noun, any adjectives modifying it must take the masculine form (e.g., 'बहुत पसीना', not 'बहुत पसीनी'). The most common construction involves the verb 'आना' (to come). For instance, 'मुझे पसीना आ रहा है' (Sweat is coming to me / I am sweating). Unlike English where 'sweat' can be a verb, in Hindi, you almost always treat it as a noun that 'comes' or 'is released'.
- Common Verb Pairings
- 1. पसीना आना (to sweat)
2. पसीना पोंछना (to wipe sweat)
3. पसीना बहाना (to shed sweat/work hard)
अपना पसीना पोंछ लो, तुम भीग गए हो। (Wipe your sweat, you are drenched.)
In more formal or literary contexts, you might see the word 'निकलना' (to emerge). For example, 'उसका पसीना निकल रहा था' (His sweat was emerging). If you want to describe a state of being covered in sweat, you use the adjective 'लथपथ' (lathpath). 'वह पसीने से लथपथ था' means 'He was drenched/soaked in sweat.' This is a high-level descriptive phrase that adds color to your storytelling. Another important aspect is the oblique form. When followed by a postposition like 'से' (from/with), 'पसीना' remains 'पसीने'. Example: 'पसीने से बदबू आ रही है' (It is smelling of sweat).
किसान कड़ी धूप में अपना पसीना बहाता है। (The farmer sheds his sweat in the harsh sun.)
When talking about the cause of sweat, we use the construction '[Cause] + के कारण/की वजह से + पसीना'. For example, 'मसालेदार खाने से पसीना आता है' (Spicy food causes sweating). If you are describing someone who is working very hard, you can use the compound verb phrase 'खून-पसीना एक करना' (to make blood and sweat one). This implies working to the point of exhaustion. Mastering these patterns allows you to move from simple observations about the weather to complex descriptions of human effort and emotional reactions.
In India, पसीना is a word you will hear daily during the long summer months. It is ubiquitous in public transport, marketplaces, and households. In the streets of Mumbai or Delhi, commuters often complain, 'आज बहुत उमस है, पसीना रुक ही नहीं रहा' (It's so humid today, the sweat just won't stop). It is also a key word in the fitness industry, which is booming in urban India. Trainers in gyms will shout, 'पसीना बहाओ!' (Shed some sweat/Work harder!) to motivate their clients. This usage aligns with the global 'no pain, no gain' philosophy.
- Media and Cinema
- Bollywood lyrics often use 'pasina' to romanticize the hard work of the common man or the intensity of a dance sequence. It symbolizes passion and physical vitality.
'मेहनत का पसीना सबसे मीठा होता है।' (The sweat of hard work is the sweetest.) - A common motivational proverb.
In sports commentary, especially cricket, announcers frequently mention players being 'पसीने में तर-बतर' (soaked in sweat) after a long innings in the sun. This highlights the physical toll of the game in the Indian climate. You will also hear it in medical settings. A doctor might ask, 'क्या आपको रात में पसीना आता है?' (Do you get night sweats?), which is a crucial diagnostic question. In the workplace, a boss might praise a dedicated employee by saying they have put their 'khoon-pasina' (blood and sweat) into a project, indicating a high level of respect for their effort.
Finally, in the realm of social commentary, 'pasina' is used to discuss the plight of laborers and farmers. News reports about heatwaves often focus on those who must work outdoors, using the word to emphasize the harshness of their conditions. Whether it's a casual remark about the humidity or a profound statement on social justice, 'pasina' remains a vital part of the Hindi vocabulary that reflects the lived reality of millions.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is trying to use पसीना as a verb. In English, you can say 'I am sweating,' but in Hindi, you cannot say 'मैं पसीन रहा हूँ.' You must use the noun-verb combination 'पसीना आना'. Another common error is regarding the gender of the noun. Since many words ending in 'aa' sound are masculine, 'पसीना' follows this rule, but learners sometimes confuse it with feminine nouns like 'हवा' (air) or 'दवा' (medicine). Always remember: 'पसीना आता है' (masculine), never 'पसीना आती है' (feminine).
- Incorrect vs. Correct
- Incorrect: मुझे बहुत पसीनी आ रही है।
Correct: मुझे बहुत पसीना आ रहा है।
गलत: वह पसीना कर रहा है। (He is 'doing' sweat.)
सही: उसे पसीना आ रहा है। (He is sweating.)
A subtle mistake involves the use of the oblique form 'पसीने'. Learners often forget to change 'पसीना' to 'पसीने' when it is followed by a postposition. For example, 'पसीना में' is wrong; it should be 'पसीने में' (in the sweat). Furthermore, many learners confuse 'पसीना' with 'पानी' (water) in fast speech because both are liquids and involve similar sounds. While sweat is mostly water, 'पसीना' specifically implies the biological secretion. Using 'पानी' when you mean 'sweat' can lead to confusion, especially in a medical or fitness context.
Lastly, be careful with the word 'बदबू' (bad smell). While 'पसीने की बदबू' (the smell of sweat) is a common phrase, avoid saying 'पसीना बदबूदार है' (the sweat is smelly) as a general statement; it's more natural to say 'पसीने से बदबू आ रही है' (smell is coming from the sweat). Understanding these grammatical nuances and collocations will help you sound more like a native speaker and avoid the 'translated' feel that many beginners have.
While पसीना is the most common word for sweat, Hindi offers several synonyms and related terms depending on the level of formality and the specific context. In formal, scientific, or highly literary Hindi, the word स्वेद (Sved) is used. This is derived directly from Sanskrit and is rarely heard in daily conversation but frequently appears in medical texts or classical poetry. Another poetic term is श्रमजल (Shram-jal), which literally translates to 'labor-water.' This is a beautiful way to describe sweat that results specifically from hard work.
- Synonym Comparison
- पसीना: Common, everyday use.
स्वेद: Formal, technical, Sanskritized.
श्रमजल: Poetic, emphasizes hard work.
कवि ने मजदूर के श्रमजल की प्रशंसा की। (The poet praised the 'labor-water' of the laborer.)
In some regional dialects or older literature, you might encounter the word घाम (Ghaam). While 'ghaam' usually refers to 'sunlight' or 'heat of the sun,' in certain contexts, it is used metonymically to mean the sweating caused by the sun. For example, 'घाम निकलना' can mean both the sun coming out and the resulting sweating. However, as a learner, sticking to 'पसीना' is the safest and most versatile choice. There is also the word नमी (Nami), which means 'moisture' or 'humidity.' While not a synonym, it is often the cause of 'pasina.'
For describing the *act* of sweating profusely, you can use the phrase 'तर-बतर होना' (to be drenched). If you want to talk about 'chills' or 'cold sweat' specifically, you might use 'ठंडा पसीना' (thanda pasina). In summary, while 'pasina' is the workhorse of the language for this concept, knowing 'sved' for formal reading and 'shram-jal' for appreciative listening will round out your vocabulary and help you understand the different registers of Hindi communication.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
The root 'svid' in Sanskrit is cognate with the English word 'sweat' and the Latin 'sudor'. They all share the same ancient Indo-European ancestor!
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing 'p' with a puff of air (like English 'pie').
- Making the 's' sound like 'sh'.
- Shortening the final 'aa' sound.
- Confusing it with 'pisana' (grinding).
- Pronouncing the 'n' as a retroflex 'N'.
Nivel de dificultad
Easy to recognize in text due to common usage.
Need to remember the 'ee' and 'aa' vowel placements.
Simple pronunciation, but verb pairing is key.
Clear sounds, easily distinguishable.
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Requisitos previos
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Gramática que debes saber
Masculine Noun Agreement
बहुत पसीना (Correct) vs बहुत पसीनी (Incorrect)
Oblique Case
पसीने में (In the sweat) - 'aa' changes to 'e' before postposition.
Compound Verbs
पसीना आने लगना (To start sweating).
Noun-Verb Collocation
Always use 'पसीना आना' for 'to sweat'.
Intensifiers
पसीना-पसीना होना (To be completely covered).
Ejemplos por nivel
मुझे पसीना आ रहा है।
I am sweating.
Uses 'aana' verb.
आज बहुत पसीना है।
There is a lot of sweat today.
Simple noun usage.
क्या आपको पसीना आता है?
Do you sweat?
Interrogative form.
यह पसीना है।
This is sweat.
Demonstrative pronoun.
पसीना साफ करो।
Clean the sweat.
Imperative mood.
गर्मी और पसीना।
Heat and sweat.
Noun pairing.
मेरा पसीना देखो।
Look at my sweat.
Possessive pronoun 'mera'.
पसीना खट्टा नहीं होता।
Sweat is not sour.
Negative sentence.
दौड़ने के बाद बहुत पसीना आता है।
A lot of sweat comes after running.
Postposition 'ke baad'.
अपना पसीना पोंछ लो।
Wipe your sweat.
Reflexive 'apna'.
पसीने से शर्ट गीली है।
The shirt is wet with sweat.
Oblique form 'pasine' with 'se'.
उसे बहुत पसीना आ रहा था।
He was sweating a lot.
Past continuous 'aa raha tha'.
पसीने की वजह से बदबू आती है।
It smells because of sweat.
Causal 'ki wajah se'.
पसीना आना अच्छी बात है।
Sweating is a good thing.
Gerund-like usage.
पसीने के लिए तौलिया लाओ।
Bring a towel for the sweat.
Postposition 'ke liye'.
ज़्यादा पसीना आना बीमारी हो सकती है।
Excessive sweating can be an illness.
Modal 'ho sakti hai'.
यह मेरी पसीने की कमाई है।
This is my hard-earned money.
Metaphorical use.
मुश्किल परीक्षा देखकर मेरे पसीने छूट गए।
Seeing the difficult exam, I broke into a sweat.
Idiom 'pasine chhootna'.
सफलता पाने के लिए पसीना बहाना पड़ता है।
One has to shed sweat to get success.
Compulsion 'padta hai'.
वह पसीने में लथपथ घर आया।
He came home drenched in sweat.
Adjective 'lathpath'.
पसीना पोंछते हुए उसने कहानी सुनाई।
Wiping sweat, he told the story.
Participle 'ponchhte hue'.
क्या पसीने से भी वजन कम होता है?
Does weight reduce through sweating too?
Interrogative sentence.
मसालेदार खाना खाने से पसीना आता है।
Eating spicy food causes sweating.
Causal 'se'.
पसीने के दाग छुड़ाना मुश्किल है।
It's hard to remove sweat stains.
Infinitive 'chhudana'.
उसने इस प्रोजेक्ट के लिए अपना खून-पसीना एक कर दिया।
He worked extremely hard (made blood-sweat one) for this project.
Compound idiom.
भीड़ में पसीने की गंध असहनीय थी।
The smell of sweat in the crowd was unbearable.
Abstract noun 'gandh'.
खिलाड़ी पसीने से तर-बतर मैदान से बाहर आया।
The player came off the field soaked in sweat.
Phrase 'tar-batar'.
ठंडा पसीना आना दिल के दौरे का लक्षण हो सकता है।
Cold sweat can be a symptom of a heart attack.
Medical terminology.
मेहनत का पसीना कभी बेकार नहीं जाता।
The sweat of hard work never goes to waste.
Proverbial usage.
उसके माथे पर पसीने की बूंदें चमक रही थीं।
Beads of sweat were shining on his forehead.
Genitive 'ki boondein'.
पसीने को रोकने के लिए पाउडर का इस्तेमाल करें।
Use powder to stop the sweat.
Purpose 'rokne ke liye'.
जब वह झूठ बोलता है, तो उसे पसीना आने लगता है।
When he lies, he starts sweating.
Inceptive 'aane lagta hai'.
मजदूरों का पसीना ही इस इमारत की बुनियाद है।
The sweat of the laborers is the foundation of this building.
Symbolic usage.
लेखक ने पसीने को 'श्रमजल' कहकर संबोधित किया।
The writer addressed sweat as 'labor-water'.
Literary reference.
पसीने की ग्रंथियां शरीर के तापमान को नियंत्रित करती हैं।
Sweat glands regulate the body temperature.
Scientific register.
उसके चेहरे पर भय और पसीने का मिश्रण था।
There was a mixture of fear and sweat on his face.
Abstract combination.
बिना पसीना बहाए कोई महान नहीं बनता।
No one becomes great without shedding sweat.
Philosophical statement.
पसीने के सूखने पर त्वचा पर नमक रह जाता है।
Conditional phrase.
उसकी बातों ने प्रतिद्वंद्वी के पसीने छुड़ा दिए।
His words made the opponent break into a sweat (outmaneuvered him).
Idiomatic extension.
साहित्य में पसीना अक्सर संघर्ष का प्रतीक होता है।
In literature, sweat is often a symbol of struggle.
Analytical statement.
स्वेद की प्रत्येक बूंद में उसकी निष्ठा झलकती थी।
In every drop of sweat, his loyalty was reflected.
Use of formal 'Sved'.
पसीने की गंध और धूल की खुशबू ने उसे गाँव की याद दिला दी।
The smell of sweat and the scent of dust reminded him of the village.
Sensory juxtaposition.
क्या पसीने का वाष्पीकरण ही ठंडक का मुख्य स्रोत है?
Is the evaporation of sweat the main source of cooling?
Complex scientific query.
उसकी मेहनत का पसीना अंततः स्वर्ण में बदल गया।
The sweat of his hard work finally turned into gold (metaphorical wealth).
High metaphor.
पसीने से भीगी हुई उसकी कमीज उसके संघर्ष की मूक गवाह थी।
His sweat-soaked shirt was a silent witness to his struggle.
Personification.
पसीने की महक उसे मेहनत की पवित्रता का अहसास कराती थी।
The smell of sweat made him feel the sanctity of labor.
Nuanced emotion.
पसीने के माध्यम से शरीर विषाक्त पदार्थों को बाहर निकालता है।
The body expels toxins through sweat.
Formal preposition 'ke maadhyam se'.
इतिहास गवाह है कि सभ्यताओं का निर्माण पसीने से हुआ है।
History is witness that civilizations have been built with sweat.
Grand historical claim.
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— To be completely covered in sweat or very embarrassed.
वह शर्म से पसीना-पसीना हो गया।
Se confunde a menudo con
Means 'to grind'. Often confused due to similar sounds.
The infinitive 'to grind'. Watch the vowels!
Means 'chest' or 'to sew'. 'Pa-seena' sounds like it contains this word.
Modismos y expresiones
— To be terrified or extremely anxious.
अचानक पुलिस को देखकर चोर के पसीने छूट गए।
Informal— To exert maximum effort for a goal.
आईएएस बनने के लिए उसने खून-पसीना एक कर दिया।
Neutral— To make someone sweat (metaphorically, to trouble them).
भारतीय सेना ने दुश्मनों को नाकों चने चबवा दिए।
Informal— To be overwhelmed by shame or physical heat.
झूठ पकड़े जाने पर वह पसीना-पसीना हो गया।
Informal— To not feel any stress or effort (cool-headed).
इतने बड़े काम में भी उसके माथे पर पसीना नहीं आया।
Neutral— To turn extreme labor into vital results.
उसने अपने पसीने को खून बनाकर देश की सेवा की।
Literary— To feel a sudden chill of fear or illness.
हादसे की खबर सुनकर उसे ठंडा पसीना आ गया।
Neutral— To take a sigh of relief after hard work.
काम खत्म करके उसने अपना पसीना पोंछा।
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Both are liquids.
Pani is water in general; Pasina is only biological sweat.
पानी पियो, पसीना पोंछो।
Both involve moisture.
Nami is humidity or dampness; Pasina is secretion.
हवा में नमी है, इसलिए पसीना आ रहा है।
Both are body fluids from the face.
Aansoo are tears; Pasina is sweat.
आँखों में आँसू, माथे पर पसीना।
Body secretion.
Laar is saliva.
पसीना और लार अलग हैं।
Skin can be oily or sweaty.
Tel is oil; Pasina is water-based sweat.
चेहरे पर तेल है या पसीना?
Patrones de oraciones
मुझे पसीना आ रहा है।
मुझे पसीना आ रहा है।
[Reason] की वजह से पसीना आता है।
धूप की वजह से पसीना आता है।
[Person] पसीना बहा रहा है।
मजदूर पसीना बहा रहा है।
[Situation] देखकर पसीने छूट गए।
साँप देखकर पसीने छूट गए।
पसीने से [Adjective] होना।
पसीने से लथपथ होना।
पसीने की [Noun] का महत्व।
पसीने की कमाई का महत्व।
[Object] पसीने का मूक गवाह है।
यह कमीज मेरे पसीने की मूक गवाह है।
पसीना पोंछ लो।
रुमाल से पसीना पोंछ लो।
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Extremely common in daily life and media.
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मैं पसीना हूँ (Main pasina hoon)
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मुझे पसीना आ रहा है (Mujhe pasina aa raha hai)
You cannot 'be' sweat; sweat must 'come' to you.
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पसीना आती है (Pasina aati hai)
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पसीना आता है (Pasina aata hai)
Pasina is masculine, so the verb must be 'aata'.
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पसीना करना (Pasina karna)
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पसीना बहाना (Pasina bahana)
You don't 'do' sweat; you 'shed' it (for hard work) or it 'comes'.
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पसीना में (Pasina mein)
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पसीने में (Pasine mein)
In the oblique case, 'pasina' changes to 'pasine'.
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पसीना पोंछी (Pasina ponchhi)
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पसीना पोंछा (Pasina poncha)
The verb must agree with the masculine 'pasina'.
Consejos
Gender Check
Always remember 'Pasina' is masculine. This is the #1 mistake learners make.
Respect the Sweat
When talking about a laborer's sweat, use a respectful tone as it represents their livelihood.
Verb Pairing
Stick to 'aana' (to come) for the physical act of sweating.
Fear Factor
Use 'pasine chhootna' to describe being scared instead of just saying 'mujhe darr lag raha hai'.
Medical Context
If you go to a doctor in India, they might ask about 'raat ka pasina' (night sweats).
Soft P
Keep the 'P' sound soft, without a puff of air.
Spelling
Note the long 'ee' (पसी) and the long 'aa' (ना).
Politeness
Offer a towel or fan if you see someone sweating profusely.
Formal Reading
If you see 'स्वेद' (Sved), just know it's a fancy word for 'Pasina'.
Pani connection
Link 'Pasina' to 'Pani' (water) to remember it's a liquid.
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Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'Passenger' on a hot bus in 'Ina' (India) - they will 'Pasina' (Sweat).
Asociación visual
Imagine a drop of water (Pani) coming out of a 'Seen' (Seena - chest). Pani + Seena = Pasina.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use 'Pasina' in three different contexts today: the weather, your workout, and a difficult task.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'प्रस्वेद' (Prasveda).
Significado original: Perspiration or exudation.
Indo-Aryan.Contexto cultural
Be careful when commenting on someone's sweat in a social setting; it's better to offer a fan or water than to point out the odor.
In English, 'sweat' can be informal or slightly gross, but in Hindi, it is often used with great respect in the context of labor.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
Weather
- आज बहुत उमस है।
- पसीना नहीं रुक रहा।
- हवा नहीं चल रही।
- गर्मी बहुत है।
Gym/Sports
- अच्छी कसरत हुई।
- पसीना बहाना ज़रूरी है।
- तौलिया कहाँ है?
- पानी पियो।
Work/Labor
- पसीने की कमाई।
- बहुत मेहनत की।
- दिन भर काम किया।
- थक गया हूँ।
Nervousness
- मेरे पसीने छूट रहे हैं।
- मैं डर गया हूँ।
- इंटरव्यू मुश्किल था।
- घबराहट हो रही है।
Medical
- रात में पसीना आता है।
- बुखार और पसीना।
- कमजोरी महसूस होना।
- ठंडा पसीना।
Inicios de conversación
"क्या आपको भी इतनी गर्मी में बहुत पसीना आता है?"
"जिम में पसीना बहाने के बाद आप क्या पीते हैं?"
"क्या आपने कभी 'पसीने की कमाई' वाली कहावत सुनी है?"
"गर्मी से बचने के लिए आप पसीना कैसे सुखाते हैं?"
"क्या आपको इंटरव्यू के दौरान पसीने छूटते हैं?"
Temas para diario
आज मैंने बहुत मेहनत की और पसीना बहाया। मैंने क्या-क्या किया?
जब मुझे पहली बार मंच पर बोलना था, तो मेरे पसीने क्यों छूट रहे थे?
मेरे लिए 'पसीने की कमाई' का क्या महत्व है?
भारतीय गर्मियों और पसीने के बारे में मेरा क्या अनुभव है?
क्या पसीना बहाना सफलता के लिए अनिवार्य है? अपने विचार लिखें।
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt is a masculine noun. Always use masculine verbs and adjectives with it, like 'पसीना आता है' (pasina aata hai).
You say 'मुझे पसीना आ रहा है' (Mujhe pasina aa raha hai).
No, it is strictly a noun. You must pair it with a verb like 'aana' (to come) or 'bahana' (to shed).
It means 'hard-earned money', implying money earned through honest and difficult labor.
'Pasina' is the common word used by everyone. 'Sved' is a formal/scientific word derived from Sanskrit.
Use 'Pasine' when a postposition follows it (e.g., 'पसीने में') or in certain idioms like 'पसीने छूटना'.
Physically it can be uncomfortable, but metaphorically it is respected as a sign of hard work.
You can say 'पसीना रोकना' or 'पसीना सूखना' (sweat drying up).
There is no direct opposite liquid, but 'सूखापन' (dryness) is the opposite state.
Yes, very often! It is used to show the hero's hard work or the intensity of a dance.
Ponte a prueba 200 preguntas
Write a sentence using 'पसीना' and 'गर्मी'.
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How do you say 'I am drenched in sweat'?
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Explain 'पसीने की कमाई' in your own words (in Hindi).
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Write a short paragraph about why people sweat.
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Translate: 'Wipe your forehead, you are sweating.'
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Use the idiom 'पसीने छूटना' in a sentence.
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Describe a laborer working in the sun using 'पसीना'.
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What is the formal word for 'Pasina'?
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Translate: 'Hard work's sweat is sweet.'
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Write a sentence about spicy food and sweat.
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How do you say 'Sweat stains' in Hindi?
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Translate: 'He worked day and night and shed a lot of sweat.'
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Write a sentence about being nervous using 'पसीना'.
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Translate: 'Cold sweat is a symptom of heart attack.'
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Use 'पसीने में तर' in a sentence.
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Write a sentence about using a towel for sweat.
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What is the masculine plural of 'Pasina' in oblique case?
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Translate: 'There is a smell of sweat in the room.'
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Use 'श्रमजल' in a poetic sentence.
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Write a sentence about 'night sweats'.
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Say 'I am sweating' in Hindi.
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Tell your friend to wipe their sweat.
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Ask someone: 'Do you sweat a lot?'
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Say: 'I am drenched in sweat after the gym.'
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Use the idiom for 'hard-earned money'.
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Say: 'It is very humid today, I am sweating.'
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Tell a story about working hard using 'pasina bahana'.
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Describe being nervous using 'pasine chhootna'.
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Say: 'Wipe the sweat from your forehead.'
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Say: 'Sweating is good for the body.'
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Ask: 'Where is the towel to wipe the sweat?'
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Say: 'I sweat when I eat spicy food.'
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Use 'khoon-pasina ek karna' in a sentence.
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Say: 'The shirt is wet with sweat.'
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Say: 'Don't worry about the sweat, just keep working.'
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Ask a doctor: 'Why do I sweat at night?'
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Say: 'The laborer is sweating in the sun.'
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Use 'pasina-pasina hona' for embarrassment.
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Say: 'Beads of sweat were on his face.'
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Say: 'Sweat has a salty taste.'
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Listen to the word: 'पसीना'. What does it mean?
Listen to: 'मुझे पसीना आ रहा है।' Who is sweating?
Listen to: 'अपना पसीना पोंछो।' What is the instruction?
Listen to: 'आज बहुत पसीना है।' What is the context?
Listen to: 'पसीने की कमाई'। What kind of money is it?
Listen to: 'उसके पसीने छूट गए।' How does the person feel?
Listen to: 'पसीने में लथपथ'। Describe the state.
Listen to: 'पसीना बहाना'। What does it imply?
Listen to: 'स्वेद ग्रंथियाँ'। What is being discussed?
Listen to: 'खून-पसीना एक करना'। What is the level of effort?
Listen to: 'पसीने की गंध'। What is the speaker noticing?
Listen to: 'पसीने के दाग'। What is on the clothes?
Listen to: 'ठंडा पसीना'। What might be the cause?
Listen to: 'पसीना-पसीना होना'। What emotion is present?
Listen to: 'पसीना सुखाओ'। What should the person do?
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Summary
The word 'पसीना' (Pasīna) is essential for describing both the physical reality of the Indian climate and the cultural value of hard work. Example: 'मेहनत का पसीना मीठा होता है' (The sweat of hard work is sweet).
- Pasina means sweat and is a masculine noun used for heat, exercise, or nervousness.
- It is commonly paired with the verb 'aana' (to come) or 'nikalna' (to emerge).
- Metaphorically, it represents hard work, honesty, and the struggle of life in India.
- Key idioms include 'pasine ki kamayi' (hard-earned money) and 'pasine chhootna' (to be scared).
Gender Check
Always remember 'Pasina' is masculine. This is the #1 mistake learners make.
Respect the Sweat
When talking about a laborer's sweat, use a respectful tone as it represents their livelihood.
Verb Pairing
Stick to 'aana' (to come) for the physical act of sweating.
Fear Factor
Use 'pasine chhootna' to describe being scared instead of just saying 'mujhe darr lag raha hai'.
Ejemplo
बहुत गर्मी है, मुझे पसीना आ रहा है।
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