चित्र लेना
चित्र लेना در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Formal verb for taking a photo.
- Combines 'Chitra' (image) and 'Lenā' (to take).
- Essential for B1 level formal communication.
- Commonly seen on signs and in art contexts.
The Hindi phrase चित्र लेना (Chitra Lenā) is a compound verb that translates literally to "to take a picture" or "to capture an image." While the English loanword 'photo' (फोटो) is ubiquitously used in modern urban India, 'Chitra' remains the formal and poetic Sanskrit-derived term for a picture, painting, or illustration. When combined with the auxiliary verb 'Lenā' (to take), it specifically refers to the act of photography or capturing a visual moment. Understanding this term is crucial for learners moving into the B1 level because it bridges the gap between colloquial street Hindi and the formal, literary language used in journalism, art galleries, and official documentation.
- Grammatical Structure
- It is a transitive verb where 'Chitra' functions as the direct object. In the perfective aspect (past tense), the verb agrees with 'Chitra' (masculine), meaning you would say 'Maine chitra liyā' (I took a picture).
क्या मैं आपका एक चित्र ले सकता हूँ? (Can I take a picture of you?)
In a cultural context, using 'Chitra' instead of 'Photo' elevates the register of your conversation. If you are visiting a temple where photography is restricted, a sign might read 'Chitra lenā varjit hai' (Taking pictures is prohibited). It implies a level of respect for the visual medium. It is not just about a quick selfie; it suggests the preservation of a memory. The verb 'Lenā' here mirrors the English usage of 'taking' a photo, as opposed to 'making' or 'drawing' one (which would be 'Chitra banānā').
- Synonym Nuance
- Often confused with 'Tasveer khīñchnā'. While 'Tasveer' (Urdu) and 'Chitra' (Sanskrit) are synonyms, 'khīñchnā' (to pull) is the more common verb paired with 'Tasveer', whereas 'Lenā' is standard for 'Chitra'.
Historically, 'Chitra' referred to any visual representation, including murals and carvings. With the advent of the camera, the language adapted. 'Chitra lenā' became the standard way to describe the mechanical process of capturing light on film. In modern digital photography, it is still used by professional photographers when discussing their 'work' (kriti) or 'compositions'. If you want to sound like a connoisseur of the arts, this is your go-to phrase. It suggests you are not just snapping a shot, but observing a scene.
Using चित्र लेना requires an understanding of Hindi's ergative structure in the past tense. Since 'lenā' is a transitive verb, the subject takes the 'ne' particle in the past tense, and the verb agrees with the object 'chitra'. Because 'chitra' is masculine singular, the verb will usually be 'liyā'. Let's look at how this changes across different tenses and moods to ensure you can use it fluently in any scenario.
- Present Continuous
- Used for actions happening right now. 'Main pahāṛon kā chitra le rahā hūñ' (I am taking a picture of the mountains).
वह प्रकृति का चित्र ले रही है। (She is taking a picture of nature.)
When using the imperative mood (giving orders or requests), the form changes based on the level of respect. For a friend, you might say 'Chitra lo'. For a stranger or elder, use 'Chitra lijiye'. In a very formal or poetic setting, you might see 'Chitra leñ'. This flexibility allows you to navigate social hierarchies effectively while practicing your photography hobby.
- Future Tense
- 'Ham kal utsav kā chitra leñge' (We will take pictures of the festival tomorrow). Note how the verb 'lenā' conjugates to 'leñge' to match the plural subject 'ham'.
In complex sentences involving 'wanting' or 'liking', the verb remains in its infinitive form. For example, 'Mujhe purāne bhavanon kā chitra lenā pasand hai' (I like taking pictures of old buildings). Here, 'chitra lenā' acts as a verbal noun (gerund). This is a common pattern at the B1 level where you describe your interests and hobbies in detail. By using 'chitra' instead of 'photo', you emphasize the aesthetic quality of your interest.
You will encounter चित्र लेना in specific environments that lean towards the formal or the artistic. While you might not hear a teenager say it at a mall, you will certainly hear it in the following contexts: museums, national parks, wedding ceremonies (when the priest or announcer is speaking), and in high-quality Hindi cinema or literature. It is a word that carries the weight of culture and tradition.
- In Museums and Galleries
- Signs will often read: 'Yahāñ chitra lenā manā hai' (Taking pictures is forbidden here). Using the formal word makes the prohibition sound more authoritative and serious.
कृपया फ्लैश के बिना चित्र लें। (Please take pictures without flash.)
In the world of Hindi journalism and news broadcasting, reporters often use this term when referring to evidence or documentation. A news anchor might say, 'Hamāre sañvād dātā ne ghatnāsthal ke kuch chitra liye haiñ' (Our correspondent has taken some pictures of the incident site). It sounds more professional than 'photo liye haiñ'. Similarly, in wildlife documentaries, the narrator will talk about 'pashu-pakshiyoñ ke chitra lenā' (taking pictures of animals and birds).
Lastly, in formal education or photography courses taught in Hindi medium, 'chitra lenā' is the technical term for 'exposure' or 'capturing'. Students are taught the 'kalā' (art) of 'chitra lenā'. If you ever find yourself in an Indian government office or a court, any photographic evidence requested will be referred to as 'chitra' or 'tasveer', never 'photo' in the official transcript. Mastering this term allows you to navigate these formal systems with ease and dignity.
Learning to use चित्र लेना correctly involves avoiding several pitfalls that English speakers often fall into due to direct translation. The most common error involves the confusion between 'taking' a photo and 'making/drawing' a picture. In English, we 'take' a photo but 'draw' a picture. In Hindi, 'chitra' can mean both a photo and a drawing, so the verb choice is vital for clarity.
- Mistake 1: Using 'Banānā' for Photos
- Many learners say 'Main chitra banā rahā hūñ' when they mean they are taking a photo. 'Banānā' means to create or draw. If you are using a camera, you must use 'lenā' or 'khīñchnā'.
Incorrect: मैंने उसका चित्र बनाया। (I drew his picture - when you meant you took a photo).
Correct: मैंने उसका चित्र लिया।
Another mistake is the gender agreement in the past tense. Because 'chitra' is masculine, the verb must be 'liyā', even if the person taking the picture is female. A woman would say 'Maine chitra liyā', not 'Maine chitra liyī'. The 'ne' construction shifts the agreement from the subject to the object. This is a classic B1 hurdle that requires constant practice.
- Mistake 2: Overusing 'Photo' in Formal Writing
- While 'photo' is fine for speaking, using it in a formal essay or a letter to a museum curator can seem lazy. Using 'chitra lenā' shows a deeper command of the Hindi vocabulary and respect for the formal register.
Finally, watch out for the preposition 'of'. In English, we take a picture *of* something. In Hindi, we use the possessive marker 'kā/ke/kī'. For example: 'Taj Mahal *kā* chitra' (The Taj Mahal's picture). Learners often forget this 'kā' and simply say 'Taj Mahal chitra liyā', which is grammatically incomplete. Always link the subject of the photo to the word 'chitra' using the correct 'kā' form.
Hindi is a language rich with synonyms due to its multiple linguistic influences (Sanskrit, Persian, English). Depending on the context, you might choose a different word for चित्र लेना. Knowing these alternatives will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to adjust your tone based on your audience.
- तस्वीर खींचना (Tasveer Khīñchnā)
- 'Tasveer' is of Persian/Urdu origin. 'Khīñchnā' means 'to pull'. This is perhaps the most common way to say 'to take a photo' in everyday conversational Hindi across North India. It feels warm and natural.
चलो, एक तस्वीर खींचते हैं! (Come on, let's take a picture!)
Then there is the modern 'फोटो लेना' (Photo Lenā). This is used by everyone from Bollywood stars to street vendors. It is informal and direct. If you are asking a stranger to take a photo of you with your phone, 'Ek photo le lijiye' is the most efficient and understood phrase. It lacks the artistic connotation of 'chitra' but is perfect for functional communication.
- अक्स उतारना (Aks Utārnā)
- This is a highly poetic and rare Urdu phrase. 'Aks' means reflection or shadow. 'Utārnā' means to bring down or copy. You might hear this in Ghazals (poetry) or very old classic films. It implies capturing the soul or the essence of a person.
Lastly, consider 'रेखांकन करना' (Rekhāñkan karnā) which specifically means 'sketching'. If you are taking a picture to use as a reference for a drawing, you might use this term. By choosing between 'Chitra', 'Tasveer', and 'Photo', you are making a conscious choice about how you want to present yourself in the Hindi-speaking world. For B1 students, being able to toggle between these based on the setting is a key milestone in language proficiency.
چقدر رسمی است؟
نکته جالب
In the Natyashastra (ancient Indian treatise on performing arts), 'Chitra' is one of the essential elements of visual aesthetics.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing 't' as an alveolar 't' (like in English 'tea') instead of dental.
- Making the 'r' in 'Chitra' too heavy or Americanized.
- Pronouncing 'Lena' as 'Leena' (wrong vowel sound).
- Merging the two words without a slight pause.
- Over-aspirating the 'ch' sound.
سطح دشواری
Easy to recognize 'Chitra' but need to know the 'Lena' conjugation.
Requires knowledge of the 'ne' particle in past tense.
Pronunciation of dental 't' is the main hurdle.
Clearly audible and distinct from other common verbs.
بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟
پیشنیازها
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
گرامر لازم
Ergative Case (ne)
मैंने (Subject + ne) चित्र लिया।
Object-Verb Agreement
मैंने चित्र (Masculine) लिया (Masculine).
Compound Verbs
चित्र ले लिया (le + liya for completion).
Infinitive as Noun
चित्र लेना (Taking pictures) मना है।
Possessive marker 'kā'
ताज महल का चित्र (Picture of Taj Mahal).
مثالها بر اساس سطح
मैं चित्र लेता हूँ।
I take a picture.
Present simple tense, masculine subject.
यह एक चित्र है।
This is a picture.
Basic demonstrative sentence.
क्या आप चित्र लेते हैं?
Do you take pictures?
Interrogative sentence.
मुझे चित्र लेना पसंद है।
I like to take pictures.
Use of 'pasand' (like) with infinitive verb.
वहाँ चित्र मत लो।
Don't take a picture there.
Negative imperative.
वह चित्र ले रहा है।
He is taking a picture.
Present continuous tense.
एक चित्र लो।
Take a picture.
Simple imperative.
मेरा चित्र लो।
Take my picture.
Possessive pronoun 'merā' used with object.
कल मैंने एक सुंदर चित्र लिया।
Yesterday I took a beautiful picture.
Past tense with 'ne' particle.
क्या मैं आपका चित्र ले सकता हूँ?
Can I take your picture?
Use of 'saktā' for permission.
हम पहाड़ों के चित्र लेंगे।
We will take pictures of the mountains.
Future tense, plural subject.
उसने बहुत सारे चित्र लिए।
He took many pictures.
Plural object agreement in past tense (liye).
यहाँ चित्र लेना मना है।
Taking pictures is forbidden here.
Gerundial use as a subject.
मेरी माँ को चित्र लेना अच्छा लगता है।
My mother likes taking pictures.
Indirect subject construction with 'ko'.
आप किसका चित्र ले रहे हैं?
Whose picture are you taking?
Interrogative with possessive 'kiskā'.
चलो, एक साथ चित्र लेते हैं।
Let's take a picture together.
Cohortative 'chalo' with present tense.
संग्रहालय में चित्र लेना वर्जित है।
Taking pictures in the museum is prohibited.
Formal vocabulary: 'sangrahālay' and 'varjit'.
जब सूरज डूब रहा था, तब मैंने यह चित्र लिया।
I took this picture when the sun was setting.
Complex sentence with 'jab... tab'.
क्या आप मुझे सिखा सकते हैं कि अच्छा चित्र कैसे लेते हैं?
Can you teach me how to take a good picture?
Indirect question using 'ki'.
मैंने बचपन में बहुत कम चित्र लिए थे।
I had taken very few pictures in my childhood.
Past perfect tense.
इस कैमरे से चित्र लेना बहुत आसान है।
It is very easy to take pictures with this camera.
Instrumental case 'se' with 'camera'.
वह हर उत्सव का चित्र लेना चाहता है।
He wants to take a picture of every festival.
Infinitive 'lenā' with 'chāhtā' (wants).
बिना अनुमति के चित्र लेना गलत है।
Taking pictures without permission is wrong.
Prepositional phrase 'binā anumati ke'.
मैंने अपनी यात्रा के दौरान कई चित्र लिए।
I took many pictures during my journey.
Compound preposition 'ke daurān'.
यदि प्रकाश बेहतर होता, तो मैं और चित्र लेता।
If the light were better, I would have taken more pictures.
Conditional mood (Irrealis).
आजकल लोग हर चीज़ का चित्र लेने के आदी हो गए हैं।
Nowadays, people have become accustomed to taking pictures of everything.
Phrase 'ke ādi honā' (to be addicted/accustomed to).
चित्र लेते समय आपको स्थिरता का ध्यान रखना चाहिए।
While taking a picture, you should keep stability in mind.
Use of 'te samay' (while doing).
उसने अपनी आँखों से जो देखा, उसका चित्र लिया।
He captured what he saw with his eyes.
Relative-correlative clause 'jo... uskā'.
व्यावसायिक रूप से चित्र लेना एक कठिन कला है।
Taking pictures professionally is a difficult art.
Adverbial phrase 'vyāvsāyik rūp se'.
जैसे ही पक्षी उड़ा, मैंने उसका चित्र ले लिया।
As soon as the bird flew, I took its picture.
Compound verb 'le liyā' indicating completed action.
क्या आपने कभी किसी प्रसिद्ध व्यक्ति का चित्र लिया है?
Have you ever taken a picture of a famous person?
Present perfect interrogative.
चित्र लेने की तकनीक पिछले दशक में बहुत बदल गई है।
The technique of taking pictures has changed a lot in the last decade.
Abstract noun phrase 'lenā kī takneek'.
चित्र लेना केवल बटन दबाना नहीं, बल्कि क्षण को जीना है।
Taking a picture is not just pressing a button, but living the moment.
Contrastive conjunction 'nahīñ, balki'.
एक कुशल छायाकार वही है जो आत्मा का चित्र ले सके।
A skilled photographer is one who can capture the soul.
Advanced term 'chhāyākār' (photographer) and 'ātmā' (soul).
युद्ध के दौरान चित्र लेना जान जोखिम में डालने जैसा है।
Taking pictures during a war is like putting one's life at risk.
Idiomatic expression 'jān jokhim meñ dālnā'.
आधुनिक युग में चित्र लेने की सुलभता ने इसकी महत्ता कम कर दी है।
In the modern era, the accessibility of taking pictures has diminished its importance.
Complex noun-heavy formal structure.
उसने समाज की विडंबनाओं का जीवंत चित्र लिया है।
He has taken a vivid picture of society's ironies.
Metaphorical use of 'chitra lenā'.
बिना किसी पूर्वग्रह के चित्र लेना ही सच्ची पत्रकारिता है।
Taking pictures without any prejudice is true journalism.
Abstract concept 'pūrvagrah' (prejudice).
कैमरे के माध्यम से प्रकृति का चित्र लेना एक आध्यात्मिक अनुभव हो सकता है।
Taking pictures of nature through a camera can be a spiritual experience.
Postposition 'ke mādhyam se' (through the medium of).
इतिहास को जीवंत रखने के लिए चित्र लेना अनिवार्य है।
Taking pictures is essential to keep history alive.
Use of 'anivārya' (mandatory/essential).
प्रकाश और छाया के अंतर्संबंधों का चित्र लेना ही छायांकन की पराकाष्ठा है।
Capturing the interrelation of light and shadow is the pinnacle of cinematography.
Highly Sanskritized vocabulary: 'antarsambandh', 'parākāshthā'.
क्या चित्र लेना वास्तव में यथार्थ का प्रतिबिंब है या केवल एक दृष्टिकोण?
Is taking a picture truly a reflection of reality or just a perspective?
Philosophical inquiry using 'yathārth' (reality).
उसकी कृतियों में चित्र लेने की विधा एक नए आयाम को छूती है।
In his works, the genre of taking pictures touches a new dimension.
Formal term 'vidhā' (genre/mode).
डिजिटल क्रांति के बावजूद, एनालॉग तरीके से चित्र लेने का अपना ही एक आकर्षण है।
Despite the digital revolution, taking pictures in an analog way has its own charm.
Concessive clause 'ke bāvajūd' (despite).
चित्र लेना एक मूक संवाद है जो शब्दों की सीमाओं को लांघ जाता है।
Taking a picture is a silent dialogue that transcends the boundaries of words.
Literary verb 'lāñgh jānā' (to transcend/cross).
जब संवेदनाएँ कैमरे के लेंस से छनकर आती हैं, तब ही सार्थक चित्र लिया जाता है।
Only when emotions filter through the camera lens is a meaningful picture taken.
Passive construction with conditional 'jab... tab hi'.
मानवीय गरिमा को अक्षुण्ण रखते हुए चित्र लेना एक नैतिक चुनौती है।
Taking pictures while keeping human dignity intact is an ethical challenge.
Advanced adjectives 'akshunn' (intact) and 'naitik' (ethical).
वह केवल दृश्य का नहीं, बल्कि उस क्षण की निस्तब्धता का चित्र लेना चाहता था।
He wanted to capture not just the scene, but the stillness of that moment.
Sophisticated noun 'nistabdhatā' (stillness/silence).
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
This means to draw or paint, whereas 'lena' means to photograph.
This means to show a picture, not to take one.
This means to sell a picture.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— To memorize a sight perfectly so it remains in the mind forever.
मैंने उस वादी का सौंदर्य अपनी आँखों में उतार लिया।
Poetic— To stand perfectly still like a statue or a picture.
वह डर के मारे चित्र की तरह खड़ा रह गया।
Neutral— For an image to be etched into one's heart/emotions.
उसकी मुस्कान का चित्र मेरे दिल पर खिंच गया।
Romantic— A picture that is so vivid it feels like it is speaking.
यह पेंटिंग एक बोलता हुआ चित्र है।
Literary— For a situation to become clear (metaphorical).
अब सारा चित्र साफ़ हो गया है कि चोर कौन है।
Colloquial— To lose focus or for a memory to fade.
बुढ़ापे में दिमाग से चित्र उड़ जाते हैं।
Informal— For the whole scenario or fate to change.
नई सरकार आते ही देश का चित्र बदल गया।
Political— To add detail or life to a plan or story.
उसने अपनी कहानी के चित्र में रंग भर दिए।
Literary— To copy someone's behavior or appearance exactly.
उसने अपने पिता का पूरा चित्र उतारा है।
Neutralبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Both mean picture.
'Tasveer' is Urdu-origin and more common in songs/films. 'Chitra' is Sanskrit-origin and more formal.
उसने मेरी तस्वीर खींची।
Both are visual representations.
'Murti' is a 3D statue, 'Chitra' is a 2D image/picture.
मंदिर में मूर्ति है।
Both are graphic representations.
'Naksha' is a map or plan, 'Chitra' is a picture of a subject.
यह भारत का नक्शा है।
Related to photography (Chhayakan)
الگوهای جملهسازی
मैं [Object] का चित्र लेता हूँ।
मैं फूल का चित्र लेता हूँ।
क्या मैं [Object] का चित्र ले सकता हूँ?
क्या मैं आपका चित्र ले सकता हूँ?
मुझे [Object] का चित्र लेना [Adjective] लगता है।
मुझे पुराने घर का चित्र लेना अच्छा लगता है।
[Place] में चित्र लेना [Status] है।
यहाँ चित्र लेना मना है।
अगर मेरे पास [Tool] होता, तो मैं चित्र लेता।
अगर मेरे पास कैमरा होता, तो मैं चित्र लेता।
[Subject] ने [Object] का चित्र लेते समय [Action] किया।
उसने पहाड़ का चित्र लेते समय सावधानी बरती।
चित्र लेना [Abstract Concept] का एक माध्यम है।
चित्र लेना आत्म-अभिव्यक्ति का एक माध्यम है।
भले ही [Obstacle] हो, फिर भी चित्र लेना [Result] है।
भले ही अंधेरा हो, फिर भी चित्र लेना संभव है।
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
فعلها
صفتها
مرتبط
نحوه استفاده
Common in formal speech, literature, and news; moderate in casual urban speech.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Think of a 'CHEETAH' (Chitra) posing for a photo that you 'LEAN' (Lena) in to take. Cheetah-Lena.
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a golden frame around a camera lens. The frame represents 'Chitra' (art) and the hand pressing the button is 'Lena' (taking).
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Go to a public place and identify three things you would like to 'Chitra lenā' of, and say the sentence in Hindi.
ریشه کلمه
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Citra' (चित्र), which means bright, variegated, or a work of art. The second part 'Lenā' comes from the Sanskrit 'Labhate' through Prakrit 'Leï', meaning to take or receive.
معنای اصلی: In ancient times, 'Chitra' referred to bright ornaments or multicolored paintings on walls.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit -> Prakrit -> Hindi).بافت فرهنگی
Always ask 'Kya main chitra le saktā hūñ?' before photographing people, especially in religious sites or rural villages, as some cultures believe it captures a piece of the soul.
Unlike the casual 'snap' or 'shot', 'Chitra lenā' feels more like 'capturing a portrait'.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Travel
- पर्यटन स्थल का चित्र लेना
- पहाड़ों का चित्र
- स्मारक का चित्र
- यादगार चित्र
Social Media
- प्रोफ़ाइल चित्र लेना
- फ़िल्टर के साथ चित्र
- चित्र साझा करना
- सेल्फ़ी चित्र
Events/Weddings
- शादी के चित्र लेना
- समूह चित्र
- दूल्हे का चित्र
- रस्मों का चित्र
Art/Museums
- प्रदर्शनी का चित्र लेना
- बिना फ्लैश के चित्र
- कलाकृति का चित्र
- अनुमति पत्र
Nature/Wildlife
- जंगली जानवरों का चित्र लेना
- पक्षियों का चित्र
- सूर्योदय का चित्र
- मैक्रो चित्र
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"क्या आपको प्रकृति के चित्र लेना पसंद है?"
"आपने अपनी पिछली यात्रा में कौन से चित्र लिए?"
"क्या मैं इस ऐतिहासिक इमारत का चित्र ले सकता हूँ?"
"आपके पास चित्र लेने के लिए कौन सा कैमरा है?"
"क्या आपको लगता है कि चित्र लेना एक कठिन कला है?"
موضوعات نگارش
आज मैंने एक ऐसा दृश्य देखा जिसका चित्र लेना मैं भूल गया। वह क्या था?
अगर आपको दुनिया का केवल एक चित्र लेने का मौका मिले, तो वह क्या होगा और क्यों?
चित्र लेना आपकी यादों को कैसे सुरक्षित रखता है? विस्तार से लिखें।
क्या आपको लगता है कि लोग आजकल अनुभव करने के बजाय केवल चित्र लेने में व्यस्त हैं?
अपने सबसे पसंदीदा चित्र के बारे में लिखें जो आपने खुद लिया है।
Summary
While 'Photo khīñchnā' is common for daily life, 'Chitra lenā' is the elegant, formal choice for describing the art of photography and following official rules. Example: 'Yahāñ chitra lenā manā hai' (Taking pictures is forbidden here).
- Formal verb for taking a photo.
- Combines 'Chitra' (image) and 'Lenā' (to take).
- Essential for B1 level formal communication.
- Commonly seen on signs and in art contexts.
مثال
उसने झरने के कई सुंदर चित्र लिए।
محتوای مرتبط
عبارات مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر travel
आबोहवा
B1آب و هوا یا شرایط محیطی یک مکان. 'آب و هوای این روستا بسیار پاک است.' (इस गाँव की आबोहवा बहुत साफ़ है।)
आगे की ओर
A2به سمت جلو؛ رو به جلو.
आगमन हॉल
B1سالن ورودی مکانی است که مسافران پس از پیاده شدن از هواپیما به آنجا میروند. आगमन हॉल معمولاً بسیار شلوغ است.
आगमन होना
B1رسیدن به مقصد (در بافت رسمی). 'ورود قطار اعلام شد.'
आगमन कक्ष
B1سالن ورودی در فرودگاه یا ایستگاه.
आगमन करना
A2وارد شدن یا رسیدن. در موقعیتهای رسمی مانند ورود قطار یا مهمان ویژه استفاده میشود.
आगमन समय
A2Arrival time
आगमन द्वार
B1Arrival gate, the gate where a flight arrives.
आगंतुक
B1A person visiting a place or person, especially socially or as a tourist.
आहार ग्रहण करना
B1To consume food, to eat.