माताजी
माताजी در ۳۰ ثانیه
- A highly respectful Hindi word for mother, combining 'mata' and the honorific 'ji'.
- Used for biological mothers, elderly women, and Hindu goddesses to show deep respect.
- Always requires plural verb endings (like 'hain') even though it refers to one person.
- Essential vocabulary for showing good manners and cultural understanding in Indian society.
- Biological Mother
- Used by children, especially in traditional or formal families, to address their own mother with the utmost respect and devotion.
Meri माताजी aaj ghar par nahi hain, vah mandir gayi hain.
- Elderly Women
- A polite and culturally appropriate way to address any older woman, showing that you view her with the same respect as your own mother.
Kripaya माताजी ko baithne ke liye jagah dijiye.
- Divine Mother
- Employed in religious settings to speak about or pray to Hindu goddesses, acknowledging their role as the universal mother figures.
Navratri mein log माताजी ki vishesh pooja karte hain.
Aapki माताजी kaisi hain?
Maine माताजी ke charan sparsh kiye aur aashirwad liya.
- Present Tense Usage
- In the present tense, always ensure that the auxiliary verb is hain (plural) and not hai (singular) when describing actions performed by the mother figure.
Meri माताजी khana bana rahi hain.
- Past Tense Usage
- In the past tense, use the plural feminine form thin instead of the singular thi to maintain the required level of respect and grammatical correctness.
Kal माताजी bazaar gayi thin.
- With Postpositions
- When using postpositions like ne, ko, se, or ke liye, the noun itself does not change form because it ends in a vowel, but the surrounding sentence structure must remain respectful.
Maine माताजी ko ek sundar saari uphaar mein di.
Kya aapki माताजी aapse milne aayengi?
माताजी ne mujhe aashirwad diya aur mere ujjwal bhavishya ki kaamna ki.
- Religious Sanctuaries
- In Hindu temples and during religious festivals, the word is chanted, sung in devotional songs (bhajans), and used by priests to refer to the divine feminine energy and specific goddesses.
Mandir mein sabhi bhakt माताजी ke darshan ke liye aaye hain.
- Television and Cinema
- In historical dramas, mythological shows, and traditional family soap operas, characters almost exclusively use this formal term to maintain the period-accurate or culturally rich dialogue.
Dharavahik mein rajakumari ne apni माताजी se aagya mangi.
- Formal Introductions
- When introducing one's mother to a teacher, a respected guest, or a senior colleague, using this term elevates the formality and shows proper upbringing and manners.
Sir, yeh meri माताजी hain, jo gaon se aayi hain.
Namaste माताजी, aapne bahut swadisht bhojan banaya hai.
Ashram mein sabhi log माताजी ke pravachan sunne ke liye ikattha hue.
- Pronoun Mismatch
- Learners sometimes use the masculine possessive mera instead of the feminine meri, forgetting that despite the honorific, the core noun remains feminine.
Incorrect: Mera माताजी achhi hain. Correct: Meri माताजी achhi hain.
- Inappropriate Age Usage
- Using this highly respectful term for a young woman or someone of your own age can sound sarcastic, overly formal, or simply confusing in a modern context.
Do not use माताजी to address a twenty-year-old shop assistant; use 'bahan ji' or simply 'aap' instead.
- Overuse in Casual Settings
- While respectful, using this term constantly with your own modern, urban mother who prefers 'Mummy' or 'Mom' might create an unnatural, overly formal distance between you.
Urban mothers might laugh if you suddenly start calling them माताजी instead of the usual 'Mummy'.
Dhyan rakhein ki माताजी ke sath hamesha bahuvachan kriya ka prayog ho.
Incorrect: Tumhari माताजी kahan hain? Correct: Aapki माताजी kahan hain?
- Maa (माँ)
- The most emotional and intimate word for mother. It is less formal than the main term but carries a profound sense of love, attachment, and universal motherhood.
Mujhe meri Maa ke haath ka khana sabse achha lagta hai, jabki माताजी shabd thoda aupcharik hai.
- Amma (अम्मा)
- A traditional, slightly rustic or regional term for mother, often used in rural areas, older generations, or specific dialects across North and South India.
Gaon mein bachche apni maa ko Amma kehte hain, jabki shahar mein log माताजी ya Mummy kehte hain.
- Janani (जननी)
- A highly literary, poetic, and Sanskritized word meaning 'the one who gives birth'. It is rarely used in daily conversation but appears in literature and national anthems.
Kavita mein kavi ne desh ko Janani kaha hai, jo माताजी se bhi adhik saahityik shabd hai.
Aunty ji, kya main yahan baith sakta hoon? Yeh माताजी se thoda kam aupcharik hai.
Mere dost ki Ammi jaan ne bahut achhi biryani banayi, unhe bhi माताजी jaisa hi aadar diya jata hai.
چقدر رسمی است؟
نکته جالب
Because 'mata' and 'mother' share the exact same ancient 6,000-year-old root, when you say 'mataji', you are actually speaking a very distant linguistic cousin of the English word you already know! The 'm' and 't' sounds for mother are nearly universal across Indo-European languages.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing the 't' as a hard English 't' (like in 'top'). The Hindi 't' (त) is a soft dental consonant. Your tongue should touch the back of your upper teeth, not the roof of your mouth.
- Making the vowels short. Both 'aa' sounds are long, and the 'ii' in 'ji' is long. Don't say 'mata-ji' quickly; give the vowels their full length.
- Pronouncing 'ji' with a soft French 'j' (zh). It should be a hard 'j' like in 'jump'.
- Forgetting to nasalize the plural verbs that follow it. Saying 'Mataji hai' instead of 'Mataji hain' is a grammatical pronunciation error.
- Putting the stress on the middle syllable 'taa', which sounds unnatural.
سطح دشواری
Easy to read in Devanagari (माताजी). The characters are basic and phonetic.
Simple to write, just requires knowing the 'aa' and 'ee' vowel markers (matras).
Pronunciation is easy, but remembering to use plural verb conjugations in real-time speaking is challenging for beginners.
Easy to recognize, but learners must listen carefully for the nasal 'hain' at the end of sentences to understand the grammar.
بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟
پیشنیازها
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
گرامر لازم
Honorific Plurality (Aadararthak Bahuvachan)
Mataji aa rahi hain. (Mother is coming - using plural 'hain' instead of singular 'hai').
Feminine Possessive Pronouns
Meri mataji (My mother - using feminine 'meri' instead of masculine 'mera').
Feminine Adjective Agreement
Boodhi mataji (Elderly mother - using feminine 'boodhi' instead of masculine 'boodha').
Ergative Case with 'Ne'
Mataji ne khana khaya. (Mother ate food - the verb agrees with the object 'khana', not 'mataji').
Dative Subject Construction
Mataji ko bhookh lagi hai. (Mother is hungry - literally 'To mother hunger is attached').
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Meri mataji ghar par hain.
My mother is at home.
Uses plural 'hain' for respect.
Mataji khana bana rahi hain.
Mother is cooking food.
Present continuous tense with plural respect.
Namaste mataji, aap kaisi hain?
Hello mother, how are you?
Using 'aap' and 'hain' for formal address.
Yeh meri mataji hain.
This is my mother.
Introduction using plural 'hain'.
Mataji bazaar gayi hain.
Mother has gone to the market.
Present perfect tense, feminine plural.
Mataji ko pani dijiye.
Please give water to mother.
Using postposition 'ko' with formal imperative 'dijiye'.
Kya mataji so rahi hain?
Is mother sleeping?
Yes/No question with plural verb.
Mataji mandir mein hain.
Mother is in the temple.
Simple location sentence.
Kal meri mataji dilli jayengi.
Tomorrow my mother will go to Delhi.
Future tense, feminine plural 'jayengi'.
Mataji ne mujhe ek nayi kitab di.
Mother gave me a new book.
Past tense with 'ne' (ergative case).
Aapki mataji ka kya naam hai?
What is your mother's name?
Possessive 'aapki' matching feminine 'mataji'.
Kripaya mataji ki madad karein.
Please help the elderly woman/mother.
Using 'ki' for possession/relation.
Mataji subah jaldi uthti hain.
Mother wakes up early in the morning.
Habitual present tense, plural.
Mujhe mataji se baat karni hai.
I need to talk to mother.
Using 'se' for communication.
Mataji ke liye chai banaiye.
Please make tea for mother.
Using postposition 'ke liye' (for).
Mataji ko thand lag rahi hai.
Mother is feeling cold.
Dative subject construction with 'ko'.
Jab main chhota tha, mataji mujhe kahaniyan sunati thin.
When I was young, mother used to tell me stories.
Past habitual tense, feminine plural 'thin'.
Mataji chahti hain ki main khoob padhai karun.
Mother wants me to study a lot.
Subjunctive mood following 'chahti hain ki'.
Navratri ke dinon mein log mataji ki pooja karte hain.
During Navratri, people worship the Goddess.
Using the word to refer to a deity.
Mataji ke aashirwad se mera kaam safal ho gaya.
By mother's blessings, my work became successful.
Complex sentence showing cause and effect.
Main apni mataji ko hawai jahaz se yatra karwana chahta hoon.
I want to make my mother travel by airplane.
Using causative verb 'karwana'.
Mataji ne kaha tha ki bahar barish ho rahi hai.
Mother had said that it is raining outside.
Reported speech with past perfect 'kaha tha'.
Agar mataji aayengi, toh hum sab bahar khana khayenge.
If mother comes, then we will all eat out.
Conditional sentence (agar... toh).
Mataji ko is umar mein aaram ki zaroorat hai.
Mother needs rest at this age.
Expressing necessity with 'ki zaroorat hai'.
Mataji ke swasthya ko lekar hum sabhi behad chintit hain.
We are all extremely worried regarding mother's health.
Using 'ko lekar' (regarding/concerning).
Mataji ne apna poora jeevan hamare palan-poshan mein samarpit kar diya.
Mother dedicated her entire life to raising us.
Advanced vocabulary 'palan-poshan' and 'samarpit'.
Gaon ki sabhi mahilayein ashram ki mataji ka aadar karti hain.
All the women of the village respect the female spiritual leader of the ashram.
Using the word for a spiritual leader.
Mataji ke bina is bade se ghar mein bilkul suna-suna lagta hai.
Without mother, this big house feels completely empty and lonely.
Using reduplication 'suna-suna' for emphasis.
Mataji ki sikhayi hui baatein aaj bhi mere margdarshan ka kaam karti hain.
The things taught by mother still act as my guidance today.
Using a participle phrase 'sikhayi hui baatein'.
Mataji ko aate dekh, sabhi bachche shant hokar baith gaye.
Seeing mother coming, all the children sat down quietly.
Using present participle 'aate dekh'.
Mataji ka manna hai ki mehnat ka fal hamesha meetha hota hai.
It is mother's belief that the fruit of hard work is always sweet.
Using 'ka manna hai' (belief/opinion).
Humne mataji ki shashtipoorti par ek bhavya samaroh aayojit kiya.
We organized a grand ceremony on mother's 60th birthday.
Advanced cultural vocabulary 'shashtipoorti' (60th birthday).
Mataji ke vyaktitva mein ek aisi garima hai jo swabhavik roop se aadar prerit karti hai.
There is a dignity in mother's personality that naturally inspires respect.
Complex abstract vocabulary 'vyaktitva', 'garima', 'prerit'.
Adhunikta ke is daur mein bhi, mataji ne parivarik paramparaon ko akshunn rakha hai.
Even in this era of modernity, mother has kept the family traditions intact.
High-level vocabulary 'adhunikta', 'paramparaon', 'akshunn'.
Mataji ke nidhan ke pashchat, parivar ka poora dhancha hi charmara gaya.
After mother's demise, the entire structure of the family crumbled.
Formal vocabulary 'nidhan', 'pashchat', 'dhancha', 'charmara'.
Mataji ki door-drishti aur tarka-sangat vichardhara ne unhe samaj mein ek vishisht sthan dilaya.
Mother's foresight and logical ideology earned her a distinguished place in society.
Advanced compound words 'door-drishti', 'tarka-sangat'.
Samajik karyon mein mataji ki sakriya bhagidari yuva peedhi ke liye ek prernasrot hai.
Mother's active participation in social works is a source of inspiration for the younger generation.
Academic vocabulary 'sakriya bhagidari', 'prernasrot'.
Mataji ne apne anubhavon ka nichod is aatmakatha mein prastut kiya hai.
Mother has presented the essence of her experiences in this autobiography.
Idiomatic expression 'anubhavon ka nichod'.
Mataji ki vatsalya-poorna drishti mein hi saare sansar ka sukh nihit pratit hota hai.
The happiness of the entire world seems to be contained within mother's affectionate gaze.
Highly literary and poetic structure 'vatsalya-poorna', 'nihit'.
Mataji ke aashirvachan sunkar sabhi shrota bhav-vibhor ho uthe.
Hearing mother's words of blessing, all the listeners became overwhelmed with emotion.
Formal terms 'aashirvachan', 'shrota', 'bhav-vibhor'.
Bhartiya darshan mein 'mataji' shabd keval ek jaivik sambandh nahi, apitu ek aatmik aur sanskritik sanstha ka prateek hai.
In Indian philosophy, the word 'mataji' is not merely a biological relationship, but a symbol of a spiritual and cultural institution.
Philosophical and sociological discourse style.
Sahityik drishtikon se dekhein toh, mataji ka charitra aksar tyag aur karuna ki murti ke roop mein chitrit kiya jata hai.
From a literary perspective, the character of the mother is often depicted as the embodiment of sacrifice and compassion.
Literary criticism vocabulary 'drishtikon', 'chitrit'.
Bhashavigyan ke anusar, 'mata' shabd mein 'ji' pratyay ka judna samajik padanukram aur aadar-soochak bhasha ka ek utkrisht udaharan hai.
According to linguistics, the addition of the suffix 'ji' to the word 'mata' is an excellent example of social hierarchy and honorific language.
Linguistic and academic terminology 'pratyay', 'padanukram'.
Mataji ki vaani mein jo ojasvita aur thehrav tha, vah unke varshon ke sanchit gyan ka parichayak tha.
The vigor and composure in mother's voice was indicative of her years of accumulated knowledge.
Highly sophisticated vocabulary 'ojasvita', 'thehrav', 'sanchit', 'parichayak'.
Samkaleen vimarsh mein, mataji ki paramparik chhavi aur adhunik mahila ki aakankshaon ke beech ka dwandva ek rochak vishay hai.
In contemporary discourse, the conflict between the traditional image of the mother and the aspirations of the modern woman is an interesting topic.
Sociological discourse 'samkaleen vimarsh', 'dwandva'.
Mataji ne apne jivan-kaal mein jo samajik utthan ke karya kiye, ve itihas ke pannon mein swarnaksharon mein ankit rahenge.
The social upliftment works that mother did in her lifetime will remain inscribed in golden letters in the pages of history.
Elevated, monumental tone 'utthan', 'swarnaksharon mein ankit'.
Mataji ki chhatrachhaya mein palne wala har vyakti sanskaron ki ek aisi dharohar sanjoye hue hai jo advitiya hai.
Every person raised under mother's patronage is preserving a heritage of values that is unique.
Metaphorical usage 'chhatrachhaya', 'dharohar'.
Mataji ka vyaktitva itna vishal tha ki unki tulna kisi bhi aam paimane par karna unke prati anyay hoga.
Mother's personality was so vast that comparing her on any ordinary scale would be an injustice to her.
Rhetorical and highly expressive structure.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— Please give my respectful greetings to your mother. A standard polite sign-off when speaking to a friend.
Theek hai, main chalta hoon, mataji ko pranam kehna.
— By the grace of the Mother (often referring to the Goddess). Used to express gratitude for success or good fortune.
Mataji ki kripa se sab kaam theek ho gaya.
— Victory to the Mother Goddess! A very common religious chant and greeting, especially in North India.
Yatra shuru karne se pehle sabne zor se kaha, Jai Mata Di!
— Mother, please give way. A polite way to ask an elderly woman to move aside in a crowded place.
Bheed bahut hai, kripaya mataji, rasta dijiye.
— What is mother doing? A common question to ask about the well-being or current activity of someone's mother.
Phone par dost ne poochha, mataji kya kar rahi hain?
— How is mother's health? A formal and caring way to inquire about an elderly parent's well-being.
Bahut din ho gaye mile, mataji ka swasthya kaisa hai?
— Mother will get angry. A common phrase used by children or family members to warn against doing something wrong.
Jaldi ghar chalo, nahi toh mataji naraz ho jayengi.
— Food made by mother's hands. Represents the ultimate comfort food and culinary perfection in Indian culture.
Duniya bhar ghoom liya, par mataji ke haath ka khana sabse achha hai.
— Please call mother. Used when you visit a house and want to speak to the elder lady of the house.
Darwaze par khade hokar usne kaha, kripaya mataji ko bulaiye.
— Mother's permission or command. Highlights the authority a mother holds in traditional families.
Bina mataji ki aagya ke main bahar nahi ja sakta.
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
'Maa' is informal and intimate, used for one's own mother. 'Mataji' is formal and respectful, used for others' mothers or elderly strangers.
'Mummy' is an English loanword used casually. 'Mataji' is traditional Hindi and carries a much heavier weight of cultural respect.
'Bahanji' means respected sister. Use 'Bahanji' for middle-aged women and 'Mataji' for elderly women (grandmother age).
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— To take the form of the Mother Goddess. Used metaphorically when a normally calm woman becomes fiercely protective or extremely angry.
Jab uske bachche ko kisi ne danta, toh usne mataji ka roop dharan kar liya.
Informal/Metaphorical— In the court of the Mother Goddess. Refers to visiting a major temple, implying that everyone is equal before the divine mother.
Mataji ke darbar mein raja aur rank dono barabar hain.
Religious/Formal— To be possessed by the Goddess. In some rural traditions, a trance state is described this way. Also used historically for diseases like smallpox.
Gaon mein vishwas hai ki navratri mein un par mataji aati hain.
Cultural/Specific— To receive a calling from the Goddess. Used when someone suddenly plans a pilgrimage to a major shrine like Vaishno Devi.
Is saal hum zaroor jayenge, lagta hai mataji ka bulawa aaya hai.
Religious/Common— In the lap of the mother. Signifies a place of ultimate safety, comfort, and unconditional love.
Saari thakan door ho jati hai jab bachcha mataji ki god mein sota hai.
Poetic/Emotional— The mother's sari pallu (hem). A metaphor for a mother's protection and shelter from the harshness of the world.
Har bachcha mataji ke aanchal ki chhaon mein surakshit mehsoos karta hai.
Literary/Emotional— A mother's pure, selfless love. Considered the highest form of love in Indian philosophy, often compared to divine love.
Duniya mein mataji ki mamta ka koi mol nahi hai.
Formal/Philosophical— To act like a mother. Used slightly teasingly when a friend or sister starts giving overly protective or bossy advice.
Tum meri dost ho, meri mataji banne ki koshish mat karo!
Informal/Humorous— To take mother's blessings. A fundamental cultural practice before starting any new venture, exam, or journey.
Naukri ke pehle din usne mataji ka ashirwad liya.
Cultural/Everyday— To serve one's mother. Considered one of the highest moral duties (dharma) in Indian culture, bringing spiritual merit.
Bhudhape mein mataji ki seva karna har bete ka farz hai.
Formal/Moralبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Learners confuse the gender.
'Pitaji' is the masculine equivalent meaning respected father. It takes masculine plural verbs (aa rahe hain), while 'Mataji' takes feminine plural verbs (aa rahi hain).
Mataji aa rahi hain, aur pitaji aa rahe hain.
Learners forget the 'ji' suffix.
'Mata' alone is very formal, often used only in literature or for goddesses. Adding 'ji' makes it suitable for everyday respectful conversation.
Vah meri mataji hain (not just 'mata hain').
Cultural overlap in modern India.
'Aunty' is used for middle-aged women in urban areas. 'Mataji' is reserved for significantly older women or more traditional/rural settings.
Aunty, kya time hua hai? vs. Mataji, aap yahan baithiye.
Age similarity.
'Dadi' (paternal) and 'Nani' (maternal) specifically mean grandmother. 'Mataji' can be used for any elderly woman, regardless of biological relation.
Vah meri dadi hain, par main unhe mataji kehta hoon.
Vocabulary mix-up.
'Patni' means wife. Calling a wife 'Mataji' is a severe mistake, unless used jokingly by a husband to imply she is acting bossy like a mother.
Vah meri patni hai, mataji nahi!
الگوهای جملهسازی
[Subject] + ki + mataji + [Location] + hain.
Ram ki mataji ghar par hain.
Mataji + [Verb in present continuous plural].
Mataji TV dekh rahi hain.
Jab + [Condition], tab + mataji + [Action].
Jab main der se aata hoon, tab mataji gussa hoti hain.
Mataji + ko + [Noun] + pasand hai.
Mataji ko meetha pasand hai.
Mataji + ne + mujhe + [Verb infinitive] + ko kaha.
Mataji ne mujhe padhai karne ko kaha.
Bina + mataji + ki + [Noun] + ke, main + [Negative Action].
Bina mataji ki aagya ke, main bahar nahi jaunga.
Mataji + ka + yah + manna + hai + ki + [Clause].
Mataji ka yah manna hai ki parishram hi safalta ki kunji hai.
Chahe + kuch + bhi + ho jaye, mataji + hamesha + [Action].
Chahe kuch bhi ho jaye, mataji hamesha mera margdarshan karti hain.
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
صفتها
مرتبط
نحوه استفاده
Very frequent in formal speech, religious contexts, and rural areas. Less frequent in casual urban youth conversations regarding their own mothers.
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Saying 'Mataji aa rahi hai'.
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Saying 'Mataji aa rahi hain'.
Using the singular verb 'hai' strips away the respect that the word 'Mataji' is meant to convey. Because of the honorific 'ji', the grammar must be plural ('hain').
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Saying 'Mera mataji'.
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Saying 'Meri mataji'.
Learners sometimes use the masculine possessive 'mera'. However, 'Mataji' is a feminine noun, so it must take the feminine possessive 'meri', regardless of the plural respect.
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Calling a 30-year-old woman 'Mataji'.
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Calling her 'Bahanji', 'Aunty', or just 'Aap'.
'Mataji' implies an elderly, grandmotherly age. Using it for a younger woman is culturally awkward and might be interpreted as a joke about her looking old.
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Writing 'माताजि' with a short 'i' matra.
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Writing 'माताजी' with a long 'ee' matra.
The honorific suffix 'ji' is always spelled with the long 'ee' matra (ी) in Devanagari script. Using the short matra is a spelling error.
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Saying 'Mataji ne khana banayi'.
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Saying 'Mataji ne khana banaya'.
When using the 'ne' (ergative) case in the past tense, the verb agrees with the object, not the subject. Since 'khana' (food) is masculine singular, the verb must be 'banaya', even though Mataji is feminine plural.
نکات
Always Plural
Never forget the golden rule: 'Mataji' always takes plural verbs. Say 'Mataji aa rahi hain', never 'Mataji aa rahi hai'. The dot (bindu) on 'hain' is small but crucial for respect.
Addressing Strangers
Use 'Mataji' to address any elderly woman you meet on the street, in a shop, or on a train. It is the ultimate sign of good upbringing and cultural respect in India.
Maa vs. Mataji
Use 'Maa' when you want to express deep, intimate emotion. Use 'Mataji' when you want to express formal, polite respect. Both are beautiful, but they serve different social purposes.
Long Vowels
Make sure to elongate the 'aa' sounds. It is 'Maa-taa-jee', not 'Ma-ta-ji'. Shortening the vowels makes it sound rushed and unnatural to native speakers.
Formal Letters
When writing a formal letter or an essay in Hindi, always prefer 'Mataji' over 'Maa' or 'Mummy'. It elevates the academic and formal tone of your writing.
Temple Context
If someone says they are going to see 'Mataji' during a festival, they usually mean they are going to a temple to worship the Goddess, not visiting their human mother.
Match Your Actions
When saying 'Namaste Mataji' to an elder, it is culturally appropriate to bow your head slightly or even touch their feet (charan sparsh) if you are in a traditional setting.
Postpositions Don't Change It
Unlike some Hindi nouns, 'Mataji' does not change its form when followed by postpositions like 'ne', 'ko', or 'se'. It remains 'Mataji ko', never 'Matajiyon ko' (unless referring to multiple mothers, which is rare).
Age Sensitivity
Be careful not to call a young or middle-aged woman 'Mataji'. It can be taken as an insult implying she looks old. Stick to 'Aunty' or 'Bahanji' if you are unsure of her age.
Listen for the 'Ji'
Pay attention to how native speakers add 'ji' to almost everything for respect (Bhaiya-ji, Doctor-ji). 'Mata-ji' is the most fundamental example of this linguistic habit.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Imagine a beautiful, respected mother drinking a cup of TEA (TA) while driving a JEEP (JI). MA-TA-JI. Mother (MA) + Tea (TA) + Jeep (JI).
تداعی تصویری
Picture an older Indian woman wearing a traditional sari, with a glowing halo of respect around her. Above her head, in bright letters, is the word 'MATAJI', and beside her are multiple (plural) objects to remind you to always use plural verbs with her.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Next time you see an older woman, mentally refer to her as 'Mataji'. Then, try to construct one full sentence in your head about what she is doing, making sure to use the plural verb ending 'hain' or 'rahi hain'.
ریشه کلمه
The word is a classic example of Indo-Aryan word formation, combining an ancient root with a later honorific. The first part, 'Mata' (माता), comes directly from the Sanskrit word 'Matri' (मातृ), which shares the same Proto-Indo-European root (*méh₂tēr) as the English word 'mother', Latin 'mater', and Greek 'mētēr'. The second part, 'ji' (जी), is an honorific suffix that evolved during the Middle Indo-Aryan period (Prakrit/Apabhramsha), likely derived from the Sanskrit word 'jiva' (life/soul), used to wish someone a long life or acknowledge their respected soul.
معنای اصلی: Respected mother, or 'Mother, may you live long'.
Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indo-Aryan > Hindi.بافت فرهنگی
Never use this term sarcastically with a young woman, as it implies she looks old. Also, ensure you use plural verbs; using singular verbs with 'Mataji' is grammatically correct but culturally offensive, as it strips away the respect the word is meant to convey.
In modern, English-speaking Indian households, 'Mummy' or 'Mom' has largely replaced 'Mataji' for biological mothers. However, 'Mataji' is still strictly used for grandmothers, elderly relatives, or formal situations, creating a bilingual register system where English is for intimacy and Hindi is for formal respect.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Introducing family members to a guest or teacher.
- Yeh meri mataji hain.
- Aapki mataji se milkar achha laga.
- Mataji andar hain.
- Mataji ko bulata hoon.
Offering help to an elderly woman in public.
- Mataji, yahan baith jaiye.
- Mataji, main aapka thaila utha loon?
- Mataji, aapko kahan jana hai?
- Mataji, rasta dhyan se par karein.
Inquiring about someone's parents' health.
- Mataji ki tabiyat kaisi hai?
- Mataji ab theek hain?
- Mataji ko doctor ke paas le gaye?
- Mataji ko aaram karne dijiye.
Visiting a Hindu temple during a festival.
- Mataji ke darshan karne hain.
- Mataji par phool chadhayein.
- Jai Mata Di!
- Mataji sabka bhala karein.
Writing a formal invitation card (like a wedding).
- Shrimati mataji ki aagya se...
- Mataji ke aashirwad sahit...
- Mataji aur pitaji ki or se...
- Mataji ka swagat hai.
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"Namaste, aapki mataji ki tabiyat ab kaisi hai? Suna tha vah bimar thin."
"Kya aapki mataji bhi hamare sath is yatra par chalengi? Unhe achha lagega."
"Mujhe apni mataji ke haath ke bane hue khane ki bahut yaad aa rahi hai."
"Jab aap chhote the, toh aapki mataji aapko kaun si kahaniyan sunati thin?"
"Aapke parivar mein mataji ka sabse pasandida tyohar kaun sa hai?"
موضوعات نگارش
Write a short paragraph in Hindi describing your mother's daily routine, making sure to use plural verbs (hain, thin) for respect.
Describe a time when an elderly woman (a 'mataji') helped you, or you helped her, in a public place.
Explain the difference between using 'Maa', 'Mummy', and 'Mataji' in your own words, and when you would use each.
Write a short letter in Hindi to a friend, asking about their mother's health and conveying your respectful greetings.
Reflect on the concept of 'Matri Devo Bhava' (Mother is God) and how the Hindi language reflects this cultural value.
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, absolutely. In traditional, rural, or highly formal families, children use 'Mataji' to address their own mothers to show deep respect. However, in modern urban families, 'Maa' or 'Mummy' is much more common for biological mothers, as 'Mataji' can sound a bit too formal and distant.
In Hindi, respect is shown grammatically by using plural forms. Because the suffix 'ji' demands respect, any noun attached to it must be treated as plural. Saying 'Mataji hai' (singular) sounds disrespectful to native ears. Always use 'Mataji hain'.
No. It is very frequently used in religious contexts to refer to Hindu goddesses, particularly Goddess Durga or Ambe. During festivals like Navratri, you will hear chants of 'Jai Mata Di' or people saying they are going to 'Mataji ka mandir' (the Goddess's temple).
Generally, she should be of your mother's or grandmother's generation. If you are 20, a woman in her 50s or older can be respectfully called 'Mataji'. If she is only slightly older than you, use 'Bahanji' (sister) or 'Aunty' instead to avoid offending her by implying she looks old.
Always use feminine pronouns and adjectives, because the core word 'Mata' is feminine. The 'ji' suffix does not change the gender. So, you say 'Meri mataji' (feminine possessive) and 'Boodhi mataji' (feminine adjective).
Both mean mother and are respectful. 'Mataji' is standard, formal Hindi understood everywhere. 'Amma' is more regional, rustic, or traditional, heavily used in rural North India and also the standard word for mother in South Indian languages.
Yes, it is the perfect word for formal writing. If you are writing an application to a principal and need to mention your mother, using 'Mataji' shows excellent manners and a strong command of formal Hindi vocabulary.
Yes, it functions perfectly as a standalone vocative (a word used to address someone). If an elderly woman drops her bag, you can call out, 'Mataji! Aapka bag gir gaya!' It is polite and culturally appropriate.
Not at all! In fact, native speakers are usually delighted and deeply impressed when a foreigner uses 'Mataji' correctly, especially with the correct plural grammar. It shows that you have taken the time to learn their culture, not just their words.
The direct male equivalent is 'Pitaji', which means respected father. It follows the exact same grammatical rules: it requires masculine plural verbs (e.g., 'Pitaji aa rahe hain') and is used to show deep respect to a father figure.
خودت رو بسنج 200 سوال
Write a sentence introducing your mother.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying your mother is at home.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence asking how someone's mother is.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother is cooking food.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother went to the market yesterday.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence asking someone to give water to mother.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother gave you a book.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying you need to talk to mother.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother's health is not good.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying you took mother's blessing.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'Mataji' and 'mandir' (temple).
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother is sleeping.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a formal sentence saying mother's personality is dignified.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about mother's foresight (door-drishti).
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother preserved traditions.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using the word 'Janani'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about mother's sacrifice (tyag).
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother will go to Delhi tomorrow.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence asking an elderly woman to sit down.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence saying mother is angry.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Say 'My mother is at home' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Hello mother, how are you?' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother is cooking food' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Please give water to mother' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother went to the market' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I need to talk to mother' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother's health is not good' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I took mother's blessing' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother is sleeping' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'This is my mother' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother will go to Delhi tomorrow' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother gave me a book' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother is angry' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother, please sit here' to an elderly woman.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Victory to the Mother Goddess' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother's foresight is amazing' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother is the embodiment of sacrifice' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother preserved the traditions' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Mother needs rest' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'What is your mother's name?' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen for the plural verb ending when someone says 'Mataji aa rahi hain'. What is the ending?
Listen to 'Meri mataji'. Is the pronoun masculine or feminine?
Listen to 'Mataji ne khana banaya'. Who cooked the food?
Listen to 'Aapki mataji kaisi hain?'. What is being asked?
Listen to 'Mataji ko pani dijiye'. What should be given?
Listen to 'Mataji bazaar gayi thin'. When did she go?
Listen to 'Jai Mata Di'. What context is this?
Listen to 'Mataji ka aashirwad'. What is being referred to?
Listen to 'Boodhi mataji'. What does 'boodhi' mean?
Listen to 'Mataji ki tabiyat'. What is 'tabiyat'?
Listen to 'Mataji ke charan sparsh'. What action is this?
Listen to 'Mataji ki door-drishti'. What is 'door-drishti'?
Listen to 'Mataji ka nidhan'. What sad event is this?
Listen to 'Mataji tyag ki murti hain'. What is she an embodiment of?
Listen to 'Mataji naraz hain'. What is her emotion?
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Summary
The word 'mataji' is your key to showing respect to older women in India; always remember to use plural verbs with it, like 'Mataji aa rahi hain' (Mother is coming).
- A highly respectful Hindi word for mother, combining 'mata' and the honorific 'ji'.
- Used for biological mothers, elderly women, and Hindu goddesses to show deep respect.
- Always requires plural verb endings (like 'hain') even though it refers to one person.
- Essential vocabulary for showing good manners and cultural understanding in Indian society.
Always Plural
Never forget the golden rule: 'Mataji' always takes plural verbs. Say 'Mataji aa rahi hain', never 'Mataji aa rahi hai'. The dot (bindu) on 'hain' is small but crucial for respect.
Addressing Strangers
Use 'Mataji' to address any elderly woman you meet on the street, in a shop, or on a train. It is the ultimate sign of good upbringing and cultural respect in India.
Maa vs. Mataji
Use 'Maa' when you want to express deep, intimate emotion. Use 'Mataji' when you want to express formal, polite respect. Both are beautiful, but they serve different social purposes.
Long Vowels
Make sure to elongate the 'aa' sounds. It is 'Maa-taa-jee', not 'Ma-ta-ji'. Shortening the vowels makes it sound rushed and unnatural to native speakers.
مثال
मेरी माताजी घर पर हैं।
محتوای مرتبط
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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