जन्मदाता
जन्मदाता در ۳۰ ثانیه
- A formal term for a biological parent or 'birth-giver.'
- Used figuratively to mean 'creator,' 'originator,' or 'founder.'
- Derived from Sanskrit 'Janma' (birth) and 'Dātā' (giver).
- Common in literature, news, and formal speeches rather than daily talk.
The Hindi word जन्मदाता (Janmadātā) is a profound and formal term used to identify the individual or entity responsible for bringing something into existence. At its most literal level, it translates to 'birth-giver' or 'progenitor.' While in English, the term 'birth-giver' might sometimes feel clinical or overly specific to the biological act, in Hindi, Janmadātā carries a weight of immense respect, spiritual debt, and biological acknowledgement. It is composed of two Sanskrit roots: Janma (birth) and Dātā (giver/provider). This word is not typically used in casual, everyday conversation where one might simply say 'Mata-Pita' (Mother-Father); instead, it appears in literature, formal speeches, legal contexts, and deeply emotional or philosophical discussions about one's origins.
- Biological Context
- In biological terms, it refers to the parents. However, it is often used when emphasizing the act of giving life itself. For example, in a debate about nature vs. nurture, one might refer to the biological parents as the Janmadātā to distinguish them from those who raised the child (the Paalankarta).
- Figurative Context
- The word extends beyond biology to include creators of movements, ideologies, or organizations. A visionary leader who starts a revolutionary thought process can be called the Janmadātā of that revolution. It implies that without this specific person, the entity would not exist.
- Spiritual Context
- In many Indian philosophical traditions, God (the Almighty) is described as the Janmadātā of the universe and all living beings. This usage highlights the creative force and the ultimate source of life.
ईश्वर ही इस समस्त सृष्टि का जन्मदाता है। (God alone is the creator of this entire universe.)
Understanding when to use Janmadātā requires a sense of 'Gaurav' (dignity). You wouldn't use it to ask someone, 'Where are your parents?' in a grocery store. That would sound unnaturally stiff. Instead, you use it when paying tribute. At a wedding, a speaker might say, 'I bow to the Janmadātā of the bride,' acknowledging the parents' role in bringing such a wonderful person into the world. It shifts the focus from the social role of a parent to the fundamental, life-giving role.
गांधी जी को आधुनिक भारत का जन्मदाता माना जाता है। (Gandhi ji is considered the progenitor/founder of modern India.)
In contemporary Hindi cinema (Bollywood), this word often appears in high-stakes emotional dramas. A protagonist might confront a long-lost father by saying, 'You are my Janmadātā, but you were never my father,' highlighting the distinction between the biological act and the emotional responsibility. This distinction is crucial for B1 learners to grasp: Janmadātā is about the origin, not necessarily the upbringing.
एक लेखक अपनी रचना का जन्मदाता होता है। (A writer is the creator of their work.)
- Register & Tone
- The word sits firmly in the 'Formal' and 'Literary' registers. It is common in Hindi newspapers (Dainik Jagran, Navbharat Times) when discussing founders of institutions or in philosophical columns. It is also prevalent in 'Shuddh Hindi' (Pure Hindi) speeches.
वह अपनी कंपनी का जन्मदाता है। (He is the founder/creator of his company.)
Using जन्मदाता (Janmadātā) correctly requires an understanding of Hindi noun-adjective agreement and the specific contexts where such a formal word is appropriate. As a masculine noun ending in 'ā', it follows the standard rules for masculine nouns, but because it is an agentive noun (someone who does something), it remains relatively stable across different sentence structures.
मेरे जन्मदाता ने मुझे हमेशा ईमानदारी का पाठ पढ़ाया। (My parent/father taught me the lesson of honesty.)
In this sentence, Janmadātā is used as the subject. Notice the use of 'मेरे' (My - masculine plural for respect). Even though the person is one, in Hindi, we use plural forms to show respect (Adarshuchak). If you were speaking about a mother specifically, you might use Janmadātri, but Janmadātā is often used as a general term for 'the one who gave me birth'.
- As a Creator of Ideas
- When using the word to describe the founder of an idea, it usually follows the pattern: [Subject] + [Object] + [ka/ke/ki] + Janmadātā + [verb].
Example: 'Aryabhatta zero ke Janmadātā mane jate hain.' (Aryabhatta is considered the father/creator of zero.)
वह इस महान विचार के जन्मदाता हैं। (He is the originator of this great idea.)
One common grammatical pitfall is using Janmadātā in a sentence where a simpler word like 'Baap' or 'Pita' would suffice. For instance, 'Mere Janmadātā bazaar gaye hain' (My birth-giver has gone to the market) sounds bizarrely clinical and overly dramatic. Use it only when the context involves origin, creation, or deep respect.
हमें अपने जन्मदाता का सम्मान करना चाहिए। (We should respect our parents/creators.)
When writing in a formal essay about social issues, you might use the word to discuss the 'root cause' or the 'originator' of a problem. 'Garibi hi kai aparadhon ki Janmadātri hai' (Poverty is the mother/creator of many crimes). Note here that Janmadātri is used because 'Garibi' (poverty) is a feminine noun in Hindi.
- Compound Usage
- The word is often paired with 'Srishti' (Creation). 'Srishti-Janmadātā' refers to the Creator of the Universe. This is common in mythological texts and bhajans (devotional songs).
क्या तुम अपने जन्मदाता को भूल गए? (Have you forgotten your progenitor/father?)
In legal or official documents regarding adoption, the biological parents are often referred to as Janmadātā Mata-Pita to distinguish them from the Dattak Mata-Pita (Adoptive parents). This specificity is vital for clarity in formal Hindi communication.
प्रकृति ही जीवन की असली जन्मदाता है। (Nature is the real giver of life.)
If you are walking down a street in Delhi or Mumbai, you likely won't hear जन्मदाता (Janmadātā) in the chatter of a tea stall. However, if you turn on the television to watch a historical drama, a political debate, or a philosophical discourse, the word will appear frequently. It is a 'high-culture' word that signals seriousness and depth.
- In Literature and Poetry
- Hindi poets (Kavis) use Janmadātā to evoke a sense of origin and debt. In poems dedicated to the motherland (Matrubhumi), the land is often called the Janmadātri (the feminine form). It emphasizes the physical connection between the earth and the people born from it.
- In Political Speeches
- Politicians often use this word when referring to the 'Founding Fathers' of the nation or the creators of a particular policy. For instance, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is frequently called the Janmadātā of the Indian Constitution, emphasizing his role as the primary architect and creator.
वे इस क्रांति के मुख्य जन्मदाता थे। (He was the main progenitor/originator of this revolution.)
In the world of Hindi cinema, Janmadātā is a favorite for dramatic monologues. Imagine a scene where a son finds out he was adopted; he might seek out his 'Janmadātā' to find his 'identity' (Pehchan). The word adds a layer of existential weight that 'Pita' (Father) just doesn't carry in that specific moment. It’s about the bloodline and the beginning of his story.
इस विचारधारा के जन्मदाता कौन हैं? (Who is the originator of this ideology?)
In religious settings, during a 'Pravachan' (religious discourse), a Guru might speak about the Janmadātā of the soul. Here, the word takes on a metaphysical meaning, referring to the Divine Source from which all souls emanate. It is used to remind the audience of their spiritual roots.
- News and Journalism
- Journalists use it to describe the 'source' of a conflict or a social trend. 'This event was the Janmadātā of the current political unrest.' It frames the event as the 'parent' of the current situation.
शास्त्रों में माता-पिता को प्रत्यक्ष जन्मदाता देवता माना गया है। (In the scriptures, parents are considered the visible life-giving deities.)
Finally, you will find this word in textbooks. When students learn about the history of computers, Charles Babbage is described as the Janmadātā (Father/Creator) of the computer. It is a standard way to attribute invention and discovery in an academic setting.
सूर्य पृथ्वी पर ऊर्जा का जन्मदाता है। (The Sun is the giver of energy on Earth.)
While जन्मदाता (Janmadātā) is a beautiful word, its formal nature makes it easy to misuse. The most common error is applying it in a social context where it feels out of place or even slightly insulting because of its biological focus.
- Confusing Janmadātā with Abhibhavak
- Many learners confuse 'Janmadātā' (Birth-giver) with 'Abhibhavak' (Guardian). A Janmadātā is specifically someone who gave birth to you. An Abhibhavak is someone who takes care of you. In a school form, you should look for 'Abhibhavak' or 'Mata-Pita', not Janmadātā, unless the form specifically asks for biological parentage.
- Using it in Casual Conversation
- Mistake: 'Kal mere Janmadātā mujhse milne ayenge.' (Tomorrow my birth-giver will come to meet me.)
Correction: 'Kal mere Pita ji mujhse milne ayenge.'
Using Janmadātā for your own parents in casual talk sounds like you are reading from a textbook or a legal affidavit. It lacks the warmth of 'Mummy-Papa' or 'Mata-Pita'.
Incorrect: वह मेरा जन्मदाता दोस्त है। (He is my birth-giver friend - Nonsensical.)
Another mistake is gender agreement. While Janmadātā is often used generally, if you are specifically talking about a woman being the 'mother' of an idea or a child, Janmadātri is the correct feminine form. Using Janmadātā for a mother is acceptable in a broad sense (like 'mankind'), but in specific reference, it might be seen as a grammatical oversight.
Correct: वह इस योजना के जन्मदाता हैं। (He is the originator of this scheme.)
Learners also sometimes confuse Janmadātā with Janmadata (without the long 'ā' at the end). While they sound similar to an untrained ear, the long 'ā' is essential for the meaning 'giver'. Without it, the word is incomplete. Pay close attention to the pronunciation of the last syllable.
- Over-using it for 'Creator'
- While Janmadātā means creator, it specifically means the one who gave 'birth' or 'origin'. For a painter creating a painting, the word 'Kalakar' (Artist) or 'Rachnaykar' (Creator/Author) is better. Using Janmadātā for a small piece of art is too grandiose.
Mistake: मैंने इस चित्र का जन्मदाता हूँ। (I am the birth-giver of this painting.)
Finally, remember that Janmadātā implies a direct, causal link. Do not use it for someone who just helped or supported. It must be the person from whom the entity originated.
Hindi is rich with synonyms for 'parent' and 'creator', each carrying a different emotional and social weight. Understanding the alternatives to जन्मदाता (Janmadātā) will help you choose the right word for the right situation.
- 1. जनक (Janak)
- Comparison: Very similar to Janmadātā. It also means progenitor or father. However, Janak is often used in historical or mythological contexts (like King Janak, Sita's father). It feels slightly more ancient and less 'biological' than Janmadātā.
- 2. माता-पिता (Mata-Pita)
- Comparison: The standard, respectful way to say 'parents'. This refers to the social and emotional role as much as the biological one. If you want to talk about your parents with love and respect in a normal setting, this is your go-to word.
- 3. रचयिता (Rachayita)
- Comparison: This means 'Creator' or 'Author'. It is used for books, poems, and sometimes the Creator of the universe. Unlike Janmadātā, it doesn't necessarily imply a biological 'birth' but rather a conscious 'composition'.
तुलसीदास रामचरितमानस के रचयिता हैं। (Tulsidas is the creator/author of Ramcharitmanas.)
In a legal context, you might encounter Abhibhavak (Guardian) or Sanrakshak (Protector). These are functional roles. Janmadātā is an ontological role—it describes what you are by virtue of birth, not what you do daily.
वह अपनी सभ्यता के जनक माने जाते हैं। (He is considered the father/progenitor of his civilization.)
For something that causes something else (like a root cause), Karan (Reason) or Mool (Root) are often used. Use Janmadātā only if you want to personify the cause, making it sound more poetic or dramatic.
- 4. जन्म देने वाला (Janm dene wala)
- Comparison: This is the literal, descriptive phrase. It is less formal than Janmadātā and more common in spoken Hindi. 'Mujhe janm dene wali maa' (The mother who gave me birth) is a very common, emotional phrase.
ईश्वर ही सबका पालनहार और जन्मदाता है। (God is the sustainer and birth-giver of all.)
In summary, choose Janmadātā for formal tributes, biological distinctions in legal matters, or when referring to the absolute originator of a grand idea. Use Mata-Pita for your family, Janak for history, and Rachayita for creative works.
چقدر رسمی است؟
نکته جالب
The suffix '-dātā' is found in many Hindi words to denote a provider. For example, 'Anndātā' is someone who provides food (often used for farmers), and 'Sukhdata' is someone who provides happiness.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing it as 'Jan-ma-dat' (forgetting the final 'ā').
- Merging 'n' and 'm' too quickly without the light 'a' sound (Schwa) in between.
- Using a short 'a' for the last two syllables.
سطح دشواری
Easy to read if you know basic Sanskrit-derived words.
Requires correct spelling of the conjunct 'nm' and long vowels.
Needs proper emphasis on the long 'ā' sounds to sound natural.
Clear pronunciation usually makes it easy to identify.
بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟
پیشنیازها
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
گرامر لازم
Agentive Nouns in -dātā
Words like Sukhdātā, Anndātā follow the same pattern as Janmadātā.
Respectful Plural
Using 'hain' and 'unke' for a single Janmadātā.
Feminine Suffix -tri
Janmadātā becomes Janmadātri for female subjects.
Oblique Case with Postpositions
Janmadātā ne, Janmadātā ko (no change in the noun itself).
Sanskrit Compounds (Sandhi/Samas)
Janma + Dātā is a Tatpurusha Samas.
مثالها بر اساس سطح
मेरे जन्मदाता बहुत अच्छे हैं।
My birth-giver (parent) is very good.
Uses 'mere' (plural) for respect.
ईश्वर सबका जन्मदाता है।
God is the birth-giver of everyone.
Simple subject-complement structure.
वह मेरे जन्मदाता हैं।
He is my birth-giver.
Use of 'hain' for respect.
माँ ही असली जन्मदाता है।
Mother is the real birth-giver.
Focus on the source of life.
क्या वह तुम्हारे जन्मदाता हैं?
Is he your birth-giver?
Interrogative sentence.
मेरे जन्मदाता यहाँ नहीं हैं।
My birth-giver is not here.
Negative sentence.
जन्मदाता को प्रणाम करो।
Bow to the birth-giver.
Imperative sentence.
वे महान जन्मदाता हैं।
They are great birth-givers.
Adjective 'mahan' modifies the noun.
हमें अपने जन्मदाता का आदर करना चाहिए।
We should respect our birth-giver.
Use of 'chahiye' for obligation.
इस संस्था के जन्मदाता कौन हैं?
Who is the creator of this institution?
Figurative use for a founder.
मेरे जन्मदाता एक किसान थे।
My birth-giver was a farmer.
Past tense with respect.
क्या आप अपने जन्मदाता को जानते हैं?
Do you know your birth-giver?
Formal 'aap' usage.
वह इस विचार के जन्मदाता हैं।
He is the originator of this idea.
Abstract usage.
जन्मदाता का ऋण कभी नहीं चुकाया जा सकता।
The debt to the birth-giver can never be repaid.
Passive voice 'chukaya ja sakta'.
मेरे जन्मदाता ने मुझे पढ़ाया।
My birth-giver educated me.
Ergative 'ne' construction.
वे एक दयालु जन्मदाता हैं।
He is a kind birth-giver.
Descriptive adjective.
गांधी जी आधुनिक भारत के जन्मदाता माने जाते हैं।
Gandhi ji is considered the progenitor of modern India.
Passive construction 'mane jate hain'.
एक लेखक अपनी कहानियों का जन्मदाता होता है।
A writer is the creator of their stories.
Defining a role.
वह अपने जैविक जन्मदाता की तलाश कर रहा है।
He is searching for his biological birth-giver.
Use of 'jaivik' (biological) as an adjective.
प्रकृति सभी जीवों की जन्मदाता है।
Nature is the birth-giver of all living beings.
Feminine context using masculine noun (common in general statements).
इस तकनीक के जन्मदाता ने बहुत मेहनत की।
The creator of this technology worked very hard.
Possessive 'ke' with agentive 'ne'.
क्या समाज ही इन बुराइयों का जन्मदाता है?
Is society itself the creator of these evils?
Rhetorical question.
मेरे जन्मदाता ने मुझे यह संस्कार दिए।
My birth-giver gave me these values.
Abstract noun 'sanskar'.
वे इस आंदोलन के मुख्य जन्मदाता थे।
He was the main progenitor of this movement.
Focus on leadership.
अंबेडकर जी भारतीय संविधान के जन्मदाता कहे जाते हैं।
Ambedkar ji is called the father of the Indian Constitution.
Formal title/recognition.
सूर्य ही इस पृथ्वी पर ऊर्जा का एकमात्र जन्मदाता है।
The Sun is the only giver of energy on this Earth.
Scientific fact in formal Hindi.
उसने अपने जन्मदाता के विरुद्ध गवाही देने से मना कर दिया।
He refused to testify against his birth-giver.
Legal context.
साहित्य समाज की परिस्थितियों का जन्मदाता भी है और परिणाम भी।
Literature is both the creator and the result of social conditions.
Philosophical paradox.
क्या आप इस विवाद के असली जन्मदाता को जानते हैं?
Do you know the real originator of this dispute?
Identifying a root cause.
भ्रष्टाचार ही गरीबी का मुख्य जन्मदाता है।
Corruption is the main creator of poverty.
Social commentary.
वह अपनी कला का स्वयं जन्मदाता है।
He is the creator of his own art.
Emphasizing self-reliance.
प्राचीन ऋषि इस ज्ञान के जन्मदाता थे।
Ancient sages were the originators of this knowledge.
Historical attribution.
परमात्मा को समस्त ब्रह्मांड का परम जन्मदाता माना गया है।
The Supreme Soul is considered the ultimate creator of the entire universe.
Theological depth.
यह विचारधारा बीसवीं सदी के सामाजिक मंथन की जन्मदाता थी।
This ideology was the progenitor of the 20th-century social churning.
Metaphorical use in history.
लेखक अपनी कृतियों का जन्मदाता होता है, परंतु पाठक उसे नया जीवन देता है।
A writer is the birth-giver of their works, but the reader gives them new life.
Literary theory.
प्रेम ही समस्त मानवीय संवेदनाओं का जन्मदाता है।
Love is the creator of all human emotions.
Universal philosophical claim.
क्या विज्ञान ही विनाशकारी हथियारों का जन्मदाता है?
Is science itself the creator of destructive weapons?
Ethical inquiry.
उन्होंने अपने जन्मदाता के अधूरे सपनों को पूरा करने का संकल्प लिया।
He resolved to fulfill the unfulfilled dreams of his progenitor.
Narrative motivation.
प्रकृति के नियमों को ही जीवन का असली जन्मदाता मानना चाहिए।
The laws of nature should be considered the real givers of life.
Scientific philosophy.
इस राजनीतिक उथल-पुथल का जन्मदाता कौन है, यह शोध का विषय है।
Who is the originator of this political turmoil is a subject of research.
Academic inquiry.
काल स्वयं अपनी गति से नवीन युगों का जन्मदाता बनता है।
Time itself, through its own pace, becomes the progenitor of new eras.
Personification of time.
शून्यता ही सृजन की परम जन्मदाता है, ऐसा उपनिषदों का सार है।
Emptiness is the ultimate creator of creation; such is the essence of the Upanishads.
Metaphysical abstraction.
वह अपनी पराजय का स्वयं जन्मदाता था, क्योंकि उसके अहंकार ने उसे अंधा कर दिया था।
He was the architect of his own defeat, for his ego had blinded him.
Introspective tragedy.
मानव मस्तिष्क ही उन सभी देवताओं का जन्मदाता है जिन्हें उसने पूजा है।
The human mind is the creator of all the gods it has worshipped.
Atheistic/Sociological perspective.
क्या दुःख ही महान कलाकृतियों का असली जन्मदाता नहीं है?
Is suffering not the real progenitor of great works of art?
Aesthetic theory.
सत्य का अन्वेषण ही आधुनिक वैज्ञानिक चेतना का जन्मदाता रहा है।
The quest for truth has been the progenitor of modern scientific consciousness.
Intellectual history.
भाषा ही संस्कृति की जन्मदाता है, क्योंकि यह विचारों को मूर्त रूप देती है।
Language is the creator of culture, as it gives concrete form to thoughts.
Linguistic philosophy.
इस महाकाव्य का जन्मदाता अपनी पहचान को गुप्त रखना चाहता था।
The creator of this epic wanted to keep his identity secret.
Mystery/Literary history.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— The metaphorical debt one owes to their parents for giving them life.
जन्मदाता का कर्ज कोई नहीं उतार सकता।
— The identity of one's biological parents.
वह अपनी असली जन्मदाता की पहचान जानना चाहता है।
— The role of a creator or parent.
समाज के निर्माण में शिक्षकों की जन्मदाता जैसी भूमिका होती है।
— The name of the parent (often used in formal forms).
फॉर्म में जन्मदाता का नाम लिखें।
— The upbringing/teaching provided by a parent.
मेरे जन्मदाता की शिक्षा मेरे काम आई।
— The responsibility of a parent/creator.
बच्चों का सही पालन-पोषण जन्मदाता का उत्तरदायित्व है।
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Means guardian. A guardian might not be the biological birth-giver.
Means nurturer/one who raises. Often contrasted with Janmadātā.
Means giver in general. Janmadātā is specifically a 'birth' giver.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— To be the source or cause of something (often used for ideas/problems).
अशिक्षा ही गरीबी की जन्मदाता है।
Formal— To make one's parents proud.
उसने परीक्षा में प्रथम आकर अपने जन्मदाता का सिर ऊँचा कर दिया।
Neutral— To be very dear to one's parents.
वह अपने जन्मदाता की आँखों का तारा है।
Informal— To follow in the footsteps of one's parents.
वह अपने जन्मदाता के पदचिह्नों पर चलकर डॉक्टर बना।
Formal— The protection/presence of a parent.
उसके सिर से जन्मदाता का साया उठ गया।
Literary/Sad— To protect the honor of one's parents.
उसने बुरा काम न करके अपने जन्मदाता की लाज रखी।
Neutral— To perform last rites or care for parents in old age.
बुढ़ापे में उसने अपने जन्मदाता को पानी दिया।
Traditional— Referring to heredity or character inherited from parents.
उसमें उसके जन्मदाता का खून बोल रहा है।
Dramatized— Serving one's parents (considered a high virtue).
जन्मदाता की सेवा ही सबसे बड़ी पूजा है।
Moralisticبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Both mean father/progenitor.
Janak is more archaic/mythological; Janmadātā is more biological/formal.
Raja Janak vs. Mere Janmadātā.
Both mean creator.
Rachayita is for art/books; Janmadātā is for life/foundations.
Kavita ke rachayita vs. Srishti ke janmadata.
Technical synonyms.
Utpattikarta is scientific/industrial; Janmadātā is human/emotional.
Product ka utpattikarta vs. Jeevan ka janmadata.
Basic meaning is same.
Pita is a social title; Janmadātā is a biological fact.
Pita ji ghar par hain (Correct) vs. Janmadata ghar par hain (Odd).
Sanskrit synonyms for creator.
Srashta is almost exclusively used for God (The Creator).
Srashta ki leela vs. Is vichar ke janmadata.
الگوهای جملهسازی
मेरा/मेरी [Noun] जन्मदाता है।
ईश्वर मेरा जन्मदाता है।
[Name] [Thing] के जन्मदाता हैं।
वह इस स्कूल के जन्मदाता हैं।
[Subject] को [Object] का जन्मदाता माना जाता है।
उन्हें इस क्रांति का जन्मदाता माना जाता है।
क्या [Abstract Noun] ही [Problem] की जन्मदाता है?
क्या लालच ही युद्ध की जन्मदाता है?
[Phrase], वही असली जन्मदाता है।
जिसने बीज बोया, वही असली जन्मदाता है।
यद्यपि [Name] जन्मदाता थे, तथापि [Action]...
यद्यपि वे मेरे जन्मदाता थे, तथापि उन्होंने मेरा साथ नहीं दिया।
हमें अपने जन्मदाता का [Respect Word] करना चाहिए।
हमें अपने जन्मदाता का आदर करना चाहिए।
इस [Field] के जन्मदाता होने के नाते...
इस विज्ञान के जन्मदाता होने के नाते, उन्होंने नियम बनाए।
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
فعلها
صفتها
مرتبط
نحوه استفاده
Common in media, literature, and formal education; rare in casual speech.
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Janmadata (short a)
→
Janmadātā (long a)
The final 'ā' is crucial; without it, the word sounds incomplete and incorrect.
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Using it for a friend's dad casually.
→
Aapke Pita ji.
Janmadātā is too formal for a casual inquiry about someone's health or location.
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Janmadāte (Plural)
→
Janmadātā
The noun doesn't change to 'e' in the plural oblique; only the adjectives/verbs do.
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Calling a builder a Janmadātā.
→
Nirmātā.
Builders make structures; Janmadātā gives life or creates fundamental ideas.
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Confusing with Janm-din.
→
Janmadātā.
Janm-din is birthday; Janmadātā is the person who gave birth.
نکات
Use in Essays
When writing a Hindi essay on 'My Father,' use Janmadātā once in the introduction to show your vocabulary range.
The 'Dā' Sound
Ensure the 'D' is dental (tongue touching teeth), not retroflex (tongue curled back).
Respect Protocol
Always use plural verbs (hain) even for one Janmadātā to maintain Indian cultural etiquette.
Root Learning
Learn 'Dātā' (giver). It will help you understand words like 'Vardan-dātā' (giver of boons).
Conjunct Mastery
Practice writing the 'nm' (न्म) conjunct; it's a common stumbling block for beginners.
News Keywords
Listen for this word during award ceremonies when winners thank their parents.
Avoid Slang
Never mix Janmadātā with English slang; it creates a jarring stylistic clash.
Association
Associate Janma with 'Genesis'—the beginning of life.
Gender Context
If the context is nature (Prakriti), use Janmadātri as Prakriti is feminine.
Formal Introductions
In a very formal introduction of your father at a gala, you could say 'Mere Janmadātā...'
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Think of 'Janma' as 'January' (the start of the year/birth) and 'Data' as 'Database' (the source of information). So, Janmadātā is the 'Starting Source'.
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a large tree (the Janmadātā) from which a small sapling (the child/idea) is growing.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Try to write three sentences: one about your parent, one about the founder of your favorite app, and one about nature, all using 'Janmadātā'.
ریشه کلمه
Derived from the Sanskrit compound 'Janmadātṛ' (जन्मदातृ). It consists of 'Janman' (birth) and the suffix 'dātṛ' (giver).
معنای اصلی: One who confers birth; a progenitor.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit)بافت فرهنگی
Be careful when using this word for adoptive parents. It specifically refers to biological birth. Use 'Abhibhavak' or just 'Mata-Pita' to be more inclusive of the raising/nurturing role.
In English, 'birth-giver' can sound cold or technical, but in Hindi, 'Janmadātā' is warm, respectful, and slightly poetic.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Family History
- मेरे पूर्वज
- वंश की उत्पत्ति
- कुल के जन्मदाता
Science & Innovation
- खोज के जन्मदाता
- सिद्धांत का मूल
- आविष्कारक
Legal Matters
- जैविक पिता
- दत्तक ग्रहण
- कानूनी अभिभावक
Religious Discourse
- ईश्वर की महिमा
- सृष्टि का निर्माण
- परम पिता
Social Problems
- बुराई की जड़
- समस्या का जन्मदाता
- कारण और निवारण
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"क्या आप जानते हैं कि इस कंपनी के असली जन्मदाता कौन थे?"
"भारतीय संस्कृति में जन्मदाता को भगवान का रूप क्यों माना जाता है?"
"आपके विचार में इस समस्या का मुख्य जन्मदाता क्या है?"
"क्या एक लेखक को अपनी रचना का जन्मदाता कहना सही है?"
"अपने जन्मदाता के बारे में कुछ खास बातें बताइए।"
موضوعات نگارش
आज मैंने अपने जन्मदाता के बारे में यह सोचा...
अगर मैं किसी बड़े बदलाव का जन्मदाता बनूँ, तो वह बदलाव क्या होगा?
मेरे जीवन की खुशियों का असली जन्मदाता कौन है?
जन्मदाता और पालनहार (nurturer) में क्या अंतर है? अपने विचार लिखें।
क्या तकनीक ही आज की मानसिक समस्याओं की जन्मदाता है?
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, you can use it as a general term for 'parent.' However, 'Janmadātri' is the specific feminine form which sounds more precise and poetic.
It's not rude, but it's very distant and formal. It might make him feel like you are treating him as a biological subject rather than a dad. Stick to 'Pita ji' or 'Papa.'
Rarely. It's a high-register word usually reserved for humans, gods, or great ideas. For animals, simpler words like 'Maa' or 'Baap' are used.
A 'Founder' is 'Sansthapak.' You can use 'Janmadātā' figuratively for a founder if you want to be very dramatic or respectful, implying they gave 'birth' to the company.
It is written as ज-न्-म-दा-ता (जन्मदाता).
No, it is a half-n sound. It's pronounced quickly as 'Junm'.
Metaphorically, yes. 'This company was the Janmadātā of the silicon revolution.' It personifies the company.
Yes, especially in emotional songs about parents or the motherland.
The word itself doesn't change, but you use plural modifiers: 'Mere Janmadātā' (My parents).
Yes, it is a 'Tatsama' word, meaning it is borrowed directly from Sanskrit into Hindi without changes.
خودت رو بسنج 200 سوال
Write a formal sentence thanking your parents using 'Janmadātā'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Explain the difference between 'Janmadātā' and 'Abhibhavak' in two Hindi sentences.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Describe a famous person as the 'Janmadātā' of a movement.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a short poem (2 lines) using 'Janmadātā'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
How would you use 'Janmadātā' in a legal context? Write one sentence.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate: 'Nature is the real creator of life.' use Janmadātā.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a diary entry about meeting your biological parent using 'Janmadātā'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Use 'Janmadātā' in a sentence about God.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using the feminine form 'Janmadātri'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Use 'Janmadātā' to describe the founder of your favorite technology.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Draft a formal invitation mentioning the 'Janmadātā' of the bride.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about how poverty is the 'Janmadātā' of crime.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate: 'He is the progenitor of this ideology.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'Janmadātā' in the past tense.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Explain why 'Janmadātā' is a respectful word in Indian culture.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Use 'Janmadātā' in a rhetorical question about society.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'Janmadātā' with the postposition 'ko'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Describe a historical event as the 'Janmadātā' of a new era.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about a writer being the 'Janmadātā' of their book.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate: 'Who is the creator of this world?'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Pronounce: जन्मदाता (Jan-ma-daa-taa)
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Mere Janmadātā bahut mahan hain.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Gandhi ji Bharat ke Janmadātā hain.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Explain in Hindi: 'Janmadātā kise kehte hain?'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Ishwar hi srishti ka Janmadātā hai.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Discuss: Who is the Janmadātā of your favorite technology?
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Prakriti jeevan ki Janmadātā hai.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Tell a short story about a creator using 'Janmadātā'.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Janmadātā ka samman karo.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Pronounce the feminine form: Janmadātri.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Vah is vichar ke Janmadātā hain.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Debate: Is science the Janmadātā of destruction?
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Mere Janmadātā ne mujhe sikhaya...'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Ask: 'Is sanstha ke Janmadātā kaun hain?'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Janmadātā ka karz koi nahi utar sakta.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Sahitya samaj ka Janmadātā hai.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Pronounce clearly: Janma-da-ta (short) vs Janma-daa-taa (long).
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Sury urja ka Janmadātā hai.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Give a formal vote of thanks mentioning the Janmadātā.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Agyanta hi bhay ki Janmadātri hai.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen for the word 'Janmadātā' in a formal Hindi news clip.
Distinguish between 'Janak' and 'Janmadātā' in a lecture.
Identify who is being called the 'Janmadātā' in a historical drama.
Listen to a Bhajan and find the word 'Janmadātā'.
Recognize the masculine vs feminine form in a poem read aloud.
Follow a legal discussion about 'Janmadātā' vs 'Abhibhavak'.
Identify the tone (respectful/dramatic) when 'Janmadātā' is used.
Listen for the long 'ā' sound at the end of the word.
Understand a sentence about 'Srishti ke Janmadātā'.
Identify the subject in 'Mere Janmadātā ne kaha...'
Listen for the word in a speech about Dr. Ambedkar.
Distinguish 'Janmadātā' from 'Janm-din' in fast speech.
Listen to a story about a creator and identify the 'Janmadātā'.
Identify the figurative use: 'Poverty is the Janmadātā of crime.'
Recognize the plural respect in 'Vah mere Janmadātā hain.'
मेरे जन्मदाते बहुत अच्छे हैं।
The word 'Janmadātā' does not change to 'Janmadāte' in plural.
वह इस किताब का जन्मदाता है।
For books, 'Rachayita' is more appropriate than 'Janmadātā'.
ईश्वर सृष्टि की जन्मदाता है।
God (Ishwar) is masculine, so use 'ka'.
कल मेरा जन्मदाता आया।
Use plural form 'mere' and 'aae' to show respect.
जन्मदाती माँ को प्रणाम।
The correct feminine form is 'Janmadātri'.
वह मेरा जन्मदाता दोस्त है।
Janmadātā cannot be used to describe a friend.
इस खोज के जन्मदाता ने कड़ी मेहनत की।
Check for correct 'ne' usage.
जन्मदाता का नाम लिखो।
In a formal context, use 'likhen' instead of 'likho'.
क्या तुम अपने जन्मदाता को जानते हो?
Use 'aap' for formal words like Janmadātā.
अशिक्षा अपराध का जन्मदाता है।
Since 'Ashiksha' is feminine, 'Janmadātri' is better.
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Summary
Janmadātā (जन्मदाता) is a high-register word that emphasizes the act of creation or giving birth. Use it to show deep respect or to precisely identify a biological parent or a visionary founder. Example: 'गांधी जी आधुनिक भारत के जन्मदाता हैं।' (Gandhi ji is the creator of modern India.)
- A formal term for a biological parent or 'birth-giver.'
- Used figuratively to mean 'creator,' 'originator,' or 'founder.'
- Derived from Sanskrit 'Janma' (birth) and 'Dātā' (giver).
- Common in literature, news, and formal speeches rather than daily talk.
Use in Essays
When writing a Hindi essay on 'My Father,' use Janmadātā once in the introduction to show your vocabulary range.
The 'Dā' Sound
Ensure the 'D' is dental (tongue touching teeth), not retroflex (tongue curled back).
Respect Protocol
Always use plural verbs (hain) even for one Janmadātā to maintain Indian cultural etiquette.
Root Learning
Learn 'Dātā' (giver). It will help you understand words like 'Vardan-dātā' (giver of boons).
مثال
अपने जन्मदाता का हमेशा सम्मान करें।
محتوای مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر family
आबाद
B1مسکونی، آباد؛ پرجمعیت و پررونق.
आँचल
B1گوشه ساری (نماد حمایت مادرانه).
आचरण
B1The way a person behaves; conduct.
आँगन
A2حیاط خلوت یا صحن خانه که سقف ندارد و دور آن اتاقها قرار دارند.
आंगन
A2حیاط داخلی خانه.
आग्रह करना
B1از کسی با اصرار و ادب خواستن که کاری را انجام دهد.
आज्ञा
B1یک دستور یا اجازه رسمی.
आज्ञा का पालन करना
B1اطاعت از دستورات یا فرمانها.
आज्ञा मानना
A2اطاعت کردن از یک فرمان یا قانون. (او از پدرش اطاعت کرد. / او باید از قوانین اطاعت کند.)
आज्ञा पालन करना
B1اطاعت کردن