बच्ची
A बच्ची is a young female child.
Explanation at your level:
You use बच्ची when you talk about a little girl. If you see a girl, you say 'Yeh ek बच्ची hai' (This is a girl). It is a very simple word for beginners.
At this level, you can describe girls using adjectives. For example, 'The girl is happy' becomes 'बच्ची खुश है'. You can also use it to talk about your family, like 'Meri ek छोटी बच्ची है' (I have a small girl child).
You can now use बच्ची in more complex sentences. You might talk about the development of a child or describe a girl's behavior in a story. Using phrases like 'The girl who is playing' (jo बच्ची खेल रही है) shows you understand relative clauses.
At the B2 level, you can use the word in nuanced ways. You might discuss the challenges of raising a बच्ची or use it in idiomatic expressions to describe innocence or simplicity in a professional or academic discussion.
You can analyze the cultural implications of the word. You might discuss how the term बच्ची reflects gender roles in South Asian society. You can use it in literary analysis or formal essays about social development and the upbringing of female children.
At the mastery level, you understand the deep etymological roots and the subtle variations of the word across different Hindi dialects. You can use it in creative writing, poetry, and complex sociological discourse, appreciating the word's history and its evolving usage in modern, globalized Indian society.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Bachi means girl child.
- It is a feminine noun.
- Plural is bachiyan.
- Used affectionately.
Welcome to the world of Hindi vocabulary! Today we are looking at the word बच्ची (bach-chee). In Hindi, this word is a beautiful and common way to refer to a young girl or a female child.
Think of it as the direct feminine equivalent of bacha (which is gender-neutral or masculine). When you see a little girl playing in the park or a baby girl in a stroller, you would use this word to describe her. It carries a sense of tenderness and youth. Using this word helps you specify gender clearly in your sentences, which is a key part of speaking Hindi naturally.
You will hear this word used by parents, teachers, and friends all the time. It is a fundamental building block for anyone learning the language because it relates to family, school, and everyday social interactions. Let's dive deeper into how this word works!
The word बच्ची has deep roots in the Indo-Aryan language family. It is derived from the Prakrit word vacchaka, which eventually evolved into the modern Hindi bacha.
Historically, the suffix -ee (as in bach-chee) is the standard way in Hindi to turn a masculine noun into its feminine counterpart. This linguistic evolution shows how Hindi speakers have historically categorized nouns based on gender to provide more descriptive detail. It is fascinating to see how a word that started as a general term for 'offspring' or 'young one' branched out into specific gendered forms.
Related languages like Punjabi and Urdu share similar roots, often using variations of the same sound to denote a young girl. This shared etymology highlights the cultural importance of family and childhood across South Asian societies. By learning this word, you are connecting with centuries of linguistic history that emphasize the role of the child in the family unit.
Using बच्ची is quite simple once you get the hang of gender agreement. It is used in casual, daily conversations with friends, family, and even in professional settings when talking about children in a school or community context.
Common collocations include choti बच्ची (little girl) or pyari बच्ची (sweet girl). You might use it in sentences like, "She is a very smart girl" (Woh bahut samajhdar बच्ची hai). Because it is a noun, it usually takes feminine verb endings in a sentence.
The register is neutral to informal. It is perfectly polite to use in almost any setting. However, in extremely formal or legal documents, you might see more technical terms, but for 99% of your daily interactions, बच्ची is the perfect word to use.
While बच्ची is a literal noun, it appears in many cultural expressions. 1. बच्ची मन के सच्चे: Meaning 'children are pure at heart', often used to describe innocence. 2. बच्ची की तरह रोना: To cry like a baby/child. 3. बच्ची का खेल: Meaning 'child's play' (an easy task). 4. अपनी बच्ची समझकर: Treating someone like one's own daughter. 5. बच्ची-बच्ची जानती है: Meaning 'every child knows', used to emphasize that something is common knowledge.
These expressions show how the concept of a 'child' is used metaphorically in Hindi to describe simplicity, innocence, and ease. Using these in conversation will make you sound much more like a native speaker!
Grammatically, बच्ची is a feminine singular noun. Its plural form is बच्चियाँ (bach-chi-yaan). When you use it in a sentence, ensure your adjectives and verbs match the feminine gender.
For pronunciation, focus on the double 'ch' sound. It should be crisp and short. The 'ee' at the end is a long vowel sound. IPA: /ˈbətʃ.iː/. It rhymes with words like kacchi (raw) or acchi (good).
Remember that because it is a feminine noun ending in 'ee', it follows specific declension rules. For example, if you want to say 'to the girl', you would say बच्ची को. Practice the pluralization बच्चियाँ to get comfortable with the nasalized ending!
Fun Fact
The root 'vatsa' in Sanskrit means calf, which evolved into 'bacha' meaning child.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'buh', crisp 'chee'
Similar to UK, focus on the double consonant
Common Errors
- Softening the 'ch'
- Missing the long 'ee' ending
- Incorrect nasalization in plural
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Gender Agreement
Bachi khush hai.
Pluralization
Bachiyan.
Possessive Pronouns
Meri bachi.
Examples by Level
यह एक बच्ची है।
This is a girl.
Feminine noun.
बच्ची खेल रही है।
The girl is playing.
Present continuous.
वह बच्ची है।
She is a girl.
Simple sentence.
बच्ची छोटी है।
The girl is small.
Adjective usage.
प्यारी बच्ची।
Sweet girl.
Adjective + Noun.
बच्ची सो रही है।
The girl is sleeping.
Verb agreement.
मेरी बच्ची।
My girl/daughter.
Possessive pronoun.
बच्ची खुश है।
The girl is happy.
State of being.
बच्ची स्कूल जा रही है।
वह बच्ची बहुत समझदार है।
मेरी बच्ची को चॉकलेट पसंद है।
क्या वह बच्ची तुम्हारी है?
बच्ची ने गाना गाया।
बच्ची पार्क में दौड़ रही है।
एक छोटी बच्ची रो रही थी।
बच्ची बहुत सुंदर है।
बच्ची अपनी माँ की बात मानती है।
उसने बच्ची को उपहार दिया।
बच्ची को चित्रकारी करना पसंद है।
वह बच्ची भविष्य में डॉक्टर बनेगी।
बच्ची के चेहरे पर मुस्कान है।
बच्ची ने कहानी सुनी।
मैंने एक बच्ची को मदद करते देखा।
बच्ची का नाम रिया है।
बच्ची की मासूमियत दिल जीत लेती है।
हमें बच्ची की शिक्षा पर ध्यान देना चाहिए।
वह बच्ची हर किसी का मन मोह लेती है।
बच्ची के विकास के लिए अच्छा वातावरण जरूरी है।
बच्ची ने अपनी प्रतिभा दिखाई।
बच्ची को नई चीजें सीखना पसंद है।
बच्ची की जिज्ञासा बहुत अधिक है।
यह बच्ची एक दिन नाम कमाएगी।
बच्ची के सामाजिकरण में परिवार की भूमिका महत्वपूर्ण है।
बच्ची की रचनात्मकता को प्रोत्साहित करना चाहिए।
समाज में बच्ची के अधिकारों की रक्षा करना हमारा कर्तव्य है।
बच्ची का दृष्टिकोण अक्सर बहुत सरल और स्पष्ट होता है।
बच्ची के मानसिक विकास के लिए खेलकूद अनिवार्य है।
बच्ची की शिक्षा को प्राथमिकता दी जानी चाहिए।
बच्ची की मासूमियत एक प्रेरणा का स्रोत है।
बच्ची के भविष्य के लिए हमें निवेश करना होगा।
बच्ची की सहज बुद्धि बड़ों को भी चकित कर देती है।
साहित्य में बच्ची का चित्रण अक्सर पवित्रता का प्रतीक है।
बच्ची के सपनों को पंख देना समाज की जिम्मेदारी है।
बच्ची की अंतर्दृष्टि कभी-कभी दार्शनिक होती है।
बच्ची का विकास एक जटिल प्रक्रिया है।
बच्ची के प्रति सहानुभूति रखना मानवता का लक्षण है।
बच्ची की मुस्कान में पूरी दुनिया बसती है।
बच्ची का भविष्य उज्ज्वल हो, यही कामना है।
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"बच्ची मन के सच्चे"
Children are pure at heart
परेशान मत हो, बच्ची मन के सच्चे होते हैं।
casual"बच्ची का खेल"
Easy task
यह काम मेरे लिए बच्ची का खेल है।
casual"अपनी बच्ची समझना"
Treating like own daughter
मैंने उसे अपनी बच्ची समझकर मदद की।
neutral"बच्ची-बच्ची जानती है"
Everyone knows
यह बात तो शहर की बच्ची-बच्ची जानती है।
casual"बच्ची की तरह रोना"
Crying uncontrollably
वह तो बच्ची की तरह रोने लगी।
casual"बच्ची की आँख का तारा"
Apple of one's eye
वह अपने पिता की आँख का तारा है।
neutralEasily Confused
Sounds similar
Masculine vs Feminine
Bacha (boy), Bachi (girl).
Both mean girl
Bachi is more affectionate
Bachi is for children, ladki is general.
Both mean girl
Formal vs Informal
Balika is formal.
Both refer to girls
Relationship vs general
Beti is my daughter.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + bachi
Woh bachi hai.
Adjective + bachi
Pyari bachi.
Bachi + verb
Bachi khel rahi hai.
Possessive + bachi
Meri bachi.
Bachi + ko + verb
Bachi ko khana do.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
10/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Hindi uses gendered nouns.
The verb must match the noun.
Plural of bachi is bachiyan.
Bachi is more affectionate.
Double consonants need emphasis.
Tips
Rhyme Time
Remember Bachi = Achi (Good).
Gender Check
Always check if the subject is female.
Affection
Use it to sound warm.
Ending
Ends in 'ee' = feminine.
Double Ch
Say it with a pause.
Don't mix genders
Bachi is not for boys.
History
Means calf in Sanskrit.
Flashcards
Use pictures of girls.
Daily use
Describe girls you see.
Formal vs Informal
Use Balika for school reports.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Bachi rhymes with 'achi' (good) - A good girl!
Visual Association
A happy girl playing with a doll.
Word Web
چالش
Use 'bachi' in 3 sentences today.
ریشه کلمه
Sanskrit/Prakrit
Original meaning: Young one
بافت فرهنگی
Always use with respect.
Direct translation is 'girl child', but used more affectionately in Hindi.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At home
- Bachi so rahi hai
- Meri bachi kahan hai
- Bachi ko bulao
At school
- Bachi padh rahi hai
- Bachi ka school
- Hoishiyar bachi
In the park
- Bachi khel rahi hai
- Woh bachi dekho
- Bachi ko sambhalo
Family gathering
- Yeh meri bachi hai
- Bachi badi ho gayi
- Pyari bachi
Conversation Starters
"Kya aapki koi bachi hai?"
"Woh bachi kitni pyari hai!"
"Bachi kya kar rahi hai?"
"Bachi ka naam kya hai?"
"Bachi ko kya pasand hai?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a bachi you know.
Why is childhood (bachpan) special?
What do you want for a bachi's future?
Write a story about a little girl.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it covers childhood up to adolescence.
No, use 'bacha' for a boy.
Yes, it is very common and polite.
Meri bachi.
Yes, but 'balika' is more formal.
Yes, bachiyan.
Usually for younger girls, but context matters.
Sanskrit 'vatsa'.
خودت رو بسنج
वह एक छोटी ___ है।
Bachi is the feminine form.
What is the plural of बच्ची?
Correct plural spelling.
Is 'bachi' a masculine noun?
It is feminine.
Word
معنی
Matching noun to meaning.
Subject-Object-Verb order.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Bachi is the perfect, warm word for a young girl in Hindi.
- Bachi means girl child.
- It is a feminine noun.
- Plural is bachiyan.
- Used affectionately.
Rhyme Time
Remember Bachi = Achi (Good).
Gender Check
Always check if the subject is female.
Affection
Use it to sound warm.
Ending
Ends in 'ee' = feminine.
مثال
वह छोटी बच्ची बहुत शरारती है।
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