नौवाँ
नौवाँ در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Nauvān is the Hindi word for 'ninth'.
- It changes to nauvīṃ for feminine nouns.
- It changes to nauveṃ for masculine nouns followed by prepositions.
- It is used for grades, floors, dates, and rankings.
The Hindi word नौवाँ (nauvān) is the ordinal form of the number nine (नौ). In English, it translates directly to 'ninth'. It is an essential part of the Hindi numbering system, used whenever you need to describe the position of an object or event in a sequence. Understanding this word requires a basic grasp of how Hindi adjectives change based on the gender and number of the noun they modify. Unlike the cardinal number 'nine', which remains static, 'ninth' is dynamic and must agree with its surroundings. This word is ubiquitous in daily life, appearing in discussions about dates, school grades, sports rankings, and physical locations like floors in a building.
- Grammatical Category
- Ordinal Adjective (Declinable)
- Root Word
- नौ (Nau - Nine)
In Hindi, ordinals from 'fifth' onwards are generally formed by adding the suffix '-vān' to the cardinal number. For 'nine', we take 'nau' and add 'vān' to get 'nauvān'. However, because Hindi is a gendered language, this suffix changes. If you are talking about a feminine noun, like 'class' (कक्षा - kakshā) or 'night' (रात - rāt), the word becomes नौवीं (nauvīṃ). If you are talking about multiple items or using the word in an oblique case (after a preposition), it becomes नौवें (nauveṃ). This flexibility is what makes 'nauvān' more complex than its English counterpart.
मेरा घर इस गली में नौवाँ है। (My house is the ninth in this street.)
When people use this word, they are often establishing a hierarchy or a specific point in time. For instance, in the Hindu calendar, the ninth day of a lunar fortnight is called 'Navami', which shares the same Sanskrit root. In modern contexts, you will hear it most frequently in educational settings. A student will say they are in the 'nauvīṃ kakshā' (9th grade). Note how the 'vān' changed to 'vīṃ' because 'kakshā' is feminine. This is a crucial distinction for learners to master early on to sound natural.
आज महीने का नौवाँ दिन है। (Today is the ninth day of the month.)
Beyond simple counting, 'nauvān' can carry a sense of near-completion in a decimal-based system or a specific milestone in a series. For example, the ninth month of the year, September, is often referred to in Hindi-speaking environments as 'nauvān mahīnā'. In literature, the 'ninth gate' or 'ninth door' might refer to mystical or spiritual concepts. The word is functionally simple but grammatically significant because it introduces the learner to the pattern of Hindi ordinals, which remains consistent for most numbers above four.
उसने प्रतियोगिता में नौवाँ स्थान प्राप्त किया। (He secured the ninth position in the competition.)
- Masculine Form
- नौवाँ (Nauvān)
- Feminine Form
- नौवीं (Nauvīṃ)
- Plural/Oblique Form
- नौवें (Nauveṃ)
यह किताब का नौवाँ अध्याय है। (This is the ninth chapter of the book.)
In summary, 'nauvān' is the bridge between the number nine and its position in a list. Whether you are navigating a city, talking about school, or describing a sequence of events, this word provides the necessary precision. Its use of nasalization and gender agreement makes it a perfect case study for A2 level learners to practice their Hindi grammar fundamentals while expanding their functional vocabulary.
Using नौवाँ (nauvān) correctly in a sentence requires you to look ahead at the noun you are describing. In Hindi, adjectives must match the noun in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). For 'nauvān', this means you have three primary forms to choose from. This section will break down exactly how to navigate these choices so your Hindi sounds natural and grammatically correct.
- Rule 1: Masculine Singular
- Use 'नौवाँ' (nauvān) for masculine singular nouns like 'din' (day), 'adhyaay' (chapter), or 'ghar' (house).
वह नौवाँ खिलाड़ी है। (He is the ninth player.)
In the example above, 'khilāṛī' (player) is masculine. Therefore, we use the base form 'nauvān'. This is the standard form you will find in a dictionary. It ends with a nasalized 'a' sound, which is represented by the chandrabindu (ँ) in Devanagari.
- Rule 2: Feminine Singular and Plural
- Use 'नौवीं' (nauvīṃ) for all feminine nouns, regardless of whether they are singular or plural. Common feminine nouns include 'kakshā' (class), 'bār' (time/occurrence), and 'manzil' (floor/destination).
मेरी बहन नौवीं कक्षा में पढ़ती है। (My sister studies in the ninth grade.)
Notice how 'kakshā' is feminine, so 'nauvān' changes to 'nauvīṃ'. This is one of the most frequent uses of the word. If you were talking about the 'ninth time', you would say 'nauvīṃ bār' because 'bār' is feminine.
- Rule 3: Masculine Plural and Oblique Case
- Use 'नौवें' (nauveṃ) when the noun is masculine plural OR when the noun is masculine singular followed by a postposition (like 'meṃ', 'se', 'ko', 'kā').
हम नौवें दिन वापस आएँगे। (We will return on the ninth day.)
Wait, why did 'nauvān din' become 'nauveṃ din'? Because in the Hindi sentence, there is an implied 'ko' or 'par' (on/at), or simply because it functions as an adverbial phrase of time, which triggers the oblique case. If you say 'the ninth floor', and you want to say 'on the ninth floor', you must say 'nauveṃ maale par' (नौवें माले पर) because 'maala' (floor) is masculine and followed by a preposition.
यह नौवीं बार है कि वह देर से आया है। (This is the ninth time he has come late.)
In everyday conversation, 'nauvān' is often used in comparisons. 'He is the ninth child' (वह नौवाँ बच्चा है). It is also used in addressing people in a line: 'The ninth person, please come forward' (नौवें व्यक्ति, कृपया आगे आएँ). Note 'vyakti' (person) is masculine, and the vocative/addressing context often uses the oblique-like 'e' ending.
पहाड़ की नौवीं चोटी सबसे ऊँची है। (The ninth peak of the mountain is the highest.)
Mastering these three forms (nauvān, nauvīṃ, nauveṃ) will cover 99% of your needs. The key is consistent practice with different nouns. Try pairing it with everyday objects: ninth book (nauvīṃ kitāb), ninth chair (nauvīṃ kursī), ninth boy (nauvān laṛkā). By focusing on the noun's gender, the correct form of the ordinal will become second nature.
To truly master नौवाँ (nauvān), you need to know where it crops up in real Hindi-speaking environments. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the quiet classrooms of rural India, this word is a staple of organizational language. Here are the most common real-world scenarios where you will encounter it.
- 1. The Education System
- In India, school grades are referred to as 'kakshā' (class). You will constantly hear students and parents talking about 'nauvīṃ kakshā' (9th grade). It's a significant year as it precedes the board exam preparations of the 10th grade.
अगले साल मैं नौवीं कक्षा में जाऊँगा। (Next year I will go to the ninth grade.)
Another common educational use is in textbooks. If a teacher says, 'Open the ninth chapter,' they will say, 'Nauvān adhyāy kholo'. Since 'adhyāy' is masculine, the 'vān' ending is preserved.
- 2. Dates and the Calendar
- While many Indians use English numbers for dates (like 'nine September'), in formal Hindi or traditional contexts, the ordinal is preferred. September is the 'nauvān mahīnā' (ninth month). In the Hindu lunar calendar, the ninth day of each half-month is 'Navami', which is a linguistic cousin of 'nauvān'.
सितंबर साल का नौवाँ महीना है। (September is the ninth month of the year.)
You might also hear it in news reports concerning rankings. If India is ranked 9th in a global index, the news anchor will say, 'Bhārat nauveṃ sthān par hai' (India is at the ninth position). Here, 'sthān' (position) is masculine, and the preposition 'par' (at) turns 'nauvān' into 'nauveṃ'.
- 3. Navigation and Real Estate
- When giving directions or describing a building, 'nauvān' is vital. 'The ninth floor' is 'nauvīṃ manzil' (since manzil is feminine) or 'nauvān mālā' (if using the masculine term for floor). If you are looking for house number 9 in a row, it's 'nauvān ghar'.
उनका दफ़्तर नौवीं मंज़िल पर है। (Their office is on the ninth floor.)
In sports commentary, particularly cricket which is a national obsession in India, you will hear about the 'nauvān vikaṭ' (ninth wicket) or the 'nauvān ovar' (ninth over). Commentators often switch between English and Hindi, but 'nauvān' remains a common way to mark progress in the game.
मैच का नौवाँ ओवर चल रहा है। (The ninth over of the match is going on.)
Whether you are reading a newspaper, listening to a student, or watching a game, 'nauvān' and its variants will be there. It is a workhorse word that provides the structural backbone for sequencing and ranking in the Hindi language.
Even for intermediate learners, नौवाँ (nauvān) can be a bit of a tripwire. The mistakes usually fall into three categories: pronunciation, gender agreement, and case usage. By identifying these early, you can avoid the 'foreigner accent' and grammatical slips that often confuse native speakers.
- 1. Missing the Nasalization
- The most common pronunciation error is treating the '-vān' ending like a standard English 'van'. In Hindi, the chandrabindu (ँ) indicates that the vowel is nasalized. It should sound like it's coming partially through your nose. If you say 'nau-vaan' with a hard 'n', it sounds unnatural. It should be a soft, airy nasal 'a'.
- 2. Gender Mismatch
- Many learners stick to the default 'nauvān' for everything. However, using 'nauvān' with a feminine noun like 'kakshā' (class) is a clear grammatical error. You must use 'nauvīṃ'.
Incorrect: वह नौवाँ कक्षा में है।
Correct: वह नौवीं कक्षा में है।
This mistake is especially common with the word 'floor'. Since 'manzil' is feminine but 'mālā' is masculine, learners often get confused and use the wrong ordinal form. Pick one noun and stick to its corresponding ordinal form.
- 3. Ignoring the Oblique Case (-veṃ)
- This is a more advanced mistake. When a masculine noun is followed by a postposition (in, on, to, from), 'nauvān' must change to 'nauveṃ'. Learners often forget this and say 'nauvān din meṃ' instead of 'nauveṃ din meṃ'.
Incorrect: नौवाँ डिब्बे में बैठो।
Correct: नौवें डिब्बे में बैठो। (Sit in the ninth carriage.)
Because 'ḍibbā' (carriage/box) is masculine and followed by 'meṃ' (in), the ordinal must take the oblique form 'nauveṃ'. This rule does not apply to feminine nouns; 'nauvīṃ' stays 'nauvīṃ' even with postpositions.
- 4. Confusion with 'Ninth' in English
- In English, 'ninth' is the same for everything. In Hindi, it is an adjective. Beginners often forget that 'nauvān' is describing something and treat it like a noun. Remember: 'nauvān' needs a noun to follow it, or it must refer back to one clearly.
Finally, watch out for the spelling. Some older texts or specific dialects might use 'नवाँ' (navān) instead of 'नौवाँ' (nauvān). While understood, 'nauvān' is the standard modern form and what you should use in exams and formal writing. By keeping an eye on these four areas—nasalization, gender, case, and spelling—you will use 'nauvān' like a pro.
While नौवाँ (nauvān) is the standard way to say 'ninth', Hindi offers several synonyms and related terms depending on the context—whether you're being formal, poetic, or colloquial. Understanding these alternatives will help you navigate different registers of the language.
- 1. नवम (Navam)
- This is the Tatsama (Sanskrit-derived) version of 'ninth'. You will rarely hear this in casual conversation, but it is common in formal literature, religious texts, and high-level academic Hindi. It does not change based on gender as easily as 'nauvān' does in common usage, though in pure Sanskrit it would.
यह पुस्तक का नवम संस्करण है। (This is the ninth edition of the book.)
In the sentence above, 'navam' sounds much more prestigious than 'nauvān'. It's like the difference between 'ninth' and 'nonary' or 'ninth' in a formal list in English.
- 2. नवीं (Navīṃ)
- In many regions, 'nauvīṃ' is shortened to 'navīṃ' in speech. While 'nauvīṃ' is the grammatically 'correct' standard, 'navīṃ' is very common, especially when talking about school classes. You will often hear 'navīṃ kakshā'.
- 3. नौ नंबर (Nau Number)
- In highly colloquial, Hinglish-influenced speech, people often skip the ordinal altogether and just say 'number nine'. This is very common for bus routes, shoe sizes, or room numbers.
मुझे नौ नंबर के जूते चाहिए। (I need size nine shoes.)
Using 'nauvān' for shoe sizes would actually sound quite strange. In practical commerce, 'number' is king. However, if you were talking about the ninth pair of shoes you tried on, you would go back to 'nauvīṃ joṛī'.
- 4. नवमी (Navami)
- As mentioned before, this is a specific noun meaning the 'ninth day' of a lunar cycle. You wouldn't use 'nauvān din' for a festival; you would use 'Navami'. For example, 'Ram Navami' celebrates the birth of Lord Rama on the ninth day.
आज नवमी का त्योहार है। (Today is the Navami festival.)
In summary, choose 'nauvān' for standard descriptions and rankings, 'navam' for formal or literary contexts, 'navīṃ' for a slightly more casual (but still correct) speech style, and 'number' for practical identification like bus routes or sizes. Understanding these nuances will make your Hindi sound much more sophisticated and context-aware.
چقدر رسمی است؟
نکته جالب
The suffix '-vān' in Hindi is cognate with the English '-th' in many ways, but its phonetic journey from the Sanskrit '-ma' is a classic example of linguistic evolution in North Indian languages.
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing 'vān' like the English word 'van'.
- Missing the nasalization (chandrabindu) at the end.
- Pronouncing 'nau' as 'no'.
- Making the 'v' sound too much like a 'w'.
- Omitting the 'n' sound entirely at the end.
سطح دشواری
The chandrabindu can be tricky for beginners to recognize.
Requires correct placement of the nasalization dot/hook.
Nasalization is often missed by non-native speakers.
Easy to hear, though can be confused with 'nau' in fast speech.
بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟
پیشنیازها
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
گرامر لازم
Ordinal Suffix -vān
पाँच + वाँ = पाँचवाँ (5th)
Gender Agreement (-vān to -vīṃ)
नौवीं लड़की (9th girl)
Oblique Case (-vān to -veṃ)
नौवें घर में (in the 9th house)
Nasalization with Chandrabindu
नौवाँ (nasalized final vowel)
Cardinal vs Ordinal usage
नौ लोग (9 people) vs नौवाँ व्यक्ति (9th person)
مثالها بر اساس سطح
यह नौवाँ घर है।
This is the ninth house.
Ghar is masculine, so we use nauvān.
मैं नौवीं कक्षा में हूँ।
I am in the ninth grade.
Kakshā is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
वह नौवाँ लड़का है।
He is the ninth boy.
Laṛkā is masculine, so we use nauvān.
नौवीं किताब मेरी है।
The ninth book is mine.
Kitāb is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
आज नौवाँ दिन है।
Today is the ninth day.
Din is masculine, so we use nauvān.
यह नौवीं बार है।
This is the ninth time.
Bār is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
नौवाँ सेब छोटा है।
The ninth apple is small.
Seb is masculine, so we use nauvān.
बस नौवीं है।
The bus is the ninth one.
Bas is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
वह नौवें नंबर पर आया।
He came at the ninth number (position).
Oblique case 'nauveṃ' because of 'par'.
नौवीं मंज़िल पर जाओ।
Go to the ninth floor.
Manzil is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
उसने अपना नौवाँ जन्मदिन मनाया।
He celebrated his ninth birthday.
Janmdin is masculine, so we use nauvān.
नौवीं गली से मुड़ें।
Turn from the ninth street.
Galī is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
नौवें छात्र को बुलाओ।
Call the ninth student.
Oblique case 'nauveṃ' because of the direct object marker 'ko'.
यह नौवीं सदी की मूर्ति है।
This is a statue from the ninth century.
Sadī is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
नौवें अध्याय में उत्तर है।
The answer is in the ninth chapter.
Oblique case 'nauveṃ' because of 'meṃ'.
नौवीं सीट खाली है।
The ninth seat is empty.
Sīṭ is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
नौवीं योजना सफल रही।
The ninth plan was successful.
Yojnā is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
वह नौवें स्थान के लिए लड़ रहा है।
He is fighting for the ninth position.
Oblique case 'nauveṃ' because of 'ke liye'.
नौवीं कक्षा के छात्र बाहर हैं।
The ninth grade students are outside.
Nauvīṃ kakshā functions as a compound noun phrase.
मैंने नौवीं बार कोशिश की।
I tried for the ninth time.
Bār is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
नौवें खिलाड़ी को चोट लगी है।
The ninth player is injured.
Oblique case 'nauveṃ' because of 'ko'.
यह नौवीं मंज़िल का नज़ारा है।
This is the view from the ninth floor.
Kā (of) triggers the oblique case for masculine, but manzil is feminine, so nauvīṃ stays.
नौवें दिन की सुबह बहुत ठंडी थी।
The morning of the ninth day was very cold.
Oblique case 'nauveṃ' because of 'ke' (implied or part of 'din kī').
नौवीं पंक्ति में बैठिए।
Please sit in the ninth row.
Paṅkti is feminine, so we use nauvīṃ.
नौवें दशक में बहुत बदलाव आए।
Many changes occurred in the ninth decade.
Dashak (decade) is masculine; 'meṃ' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं अनुसूची में संशोधन किया गया।
The ninth schedule was amended.
Anusūchī (schedule) is feminine.
वह अपने परिवार की नौवीं पीढ़ी है।
She is the ninth generation of her family.
Pīṛhī (generation) is feminine.
नौवें द्वार को पार करना कठिन है।
It is difficult to cross the ninth gate.
Dvār is masculine; 'ko' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं किस्त का भुगतान करें।
Pay the ninth installment.
Kist (installment) is feminine.
नौवें ओवर की अंतिम गेंद पर विकेट गिरा।
A wicket fell on the last ball of the ninth over.
Ovar is masculine; 'kī' (of) makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं कक्षा का पाठ्यक्रम बदल गया है।
The ninth grade syllabus has changed.
Standard feminine agreement for kakshā.
नौवें स्थान पर रहने वाली टीम बाहर हो गई।
The team that stayed at the ninth position was eliminated.
Oblique case usage for position.
नौवीं शताब्दी के शिलालेख मिले हैं।
Inscriptions from the ninth century have been found.
Shatābdī (century) is feminine.
नौवें रत्न की खोज जारी है।
The search for the ninth gem continues.
Ratna (gem) is masculine; 'ke' triggers oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं कला के रूप में सिनेमा को माना जाता है।
Cinema is considered the ninth art form.
Kalā (art) is feminine.
नौवें अध्याय की व्याख्या अत्यंत जटिल है।
The explanation of the ninth chapter is extremely complex.
Adhyāy is masculine; 'kī' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं मंज़िल से शहर का विस्तार दिखता है।
The urban sprawl is visible from the ninth floor.
Manzil is feminine.
नौवें दशक के कवियों में विद्रोह का स्वर था।
There was a voice of rebellion among the poets of the ninth decade.
Dashak (decade) is masculine; 'ke' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं बार दोहराने पर भी वह नहीं समझा।
Even after repeating for the ninth time, he didn't understand.
Bār is feminine.
नौवें घर का स्वामी मंगल है।
The lord of the ninth house is Mars.
Ghar is masculine; 'kā' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं संक्रांति के अवसर पर दान का महत्व है।
Charity is significant on the occasion of the ninth solstice.
Saṅkrānti is feminine.
नौवें सर्ग में महाकाव्य का चरमोत्कर्ष है।
The climax of the epic is in the ninth canto.
Sarg (canto) is masculine; 'meṃ' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं पुतली ने राजा को सत्य बताया।
The ninth doll told the truth to the king.
Putlī (doll) is feminine.
नौवें द्वार की गुप्त चाभी खो गई है।
The secret key to the ninth gate is lost.
Dvār is masculine; 'kī' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं किरण के साथ ही अंधकार मिट गया।
With the ninth ray, the darkness vanished.
Kiraṇ (ray) is feminine.
नौवें सोपान पर पहुँचकर उसने विश्राम किया।
Reaching the ninth step, he rested.
Sopān (step/stage) is masculine; 'par' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
नौवीं विभूति के दर्शन दुर्लभ हैं।
The vision of the ninth manifestation is rare.
Vibhūti (manifestation) is feminine.
नौवें नक्षत्र का प्रभाव आज प्रबल है।
The influence of the ninth constellation is strong today.
Nakshatra is masculine; 'kā' makes it oblique 'nauveṃ'.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— Someone who has completed the 9th grade. Often used to describe educational qualification.
वह सिर्फ नौवीं पास है।
— 9th grade students. A common way to address a group of teenagers in school.
नौवीं के छात्र शांत रहें।
— The view from the 9th floor. A common phrase used in real estate ads.
नौवीं मंज़िल का नज़ारा अद्भुत है।
— I am saying this for the ninth time. Used to express frustration or emphasis.
मैं नौवीं बार कह रहा हूँ, शोर मत करो!
— The ninth incarnation. Usually refers to Buddha or Balarama in Hindu mythology.
विष्णु का नौवाँ अवतार कौन है?
— The 9th grade exam. A stressful time for Indian students.
नौवीं कक्षा की परीक्षा शुरू हो गई है।
— The fast of the ninth day. Refers to religious fasting practices.
नौवें दिन का व्रत तोड़ दिया गया।
— History of the 9th century. Used in academic contexts.
हमें नौवीं सदी का इतिहास पढ़ना है।
— The ninth part. Used when dividing something into nine pieces.
संपत्ति का नौवाँ हिस्सा उसे मिला।
— Ninth generation computer. Used in technology contexts.
यह नौवीं पीढ़ी का कंप्यूटर है।
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
This is just a spelling variant of 'nauvān' and means the same thing.
Means 'new'. It sounds slightly similar but has a completely different meaning.
Sometimes confused with 'Navam' by beginners.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— Ninth grade love. Refers to puppy love or an early, often immature, romantic relationship.
उनका रिश्ता नौवीं कक्षा का प्यार है।
Informal— To be on the ninth floor. Sometimes used metaphorically to mean being out of reach or high up.
उसका घमंड नौवीं मंज़िल पर है।
Slang/Metaphorical— On the ninth sky. (Note: The common idiom is actually 'saatveṃ' - seventh sky, but 'nauveṃ' is sometimes used for hyperbole).
जीत के बाद वह नौवें आसमान पर था।
Hyperbolic— Ninth time lucky. A variation of 'third time lucky', implying persistence.
नौवीं बार की किस्मत काम कर गई।
Casual— Someone who failed the 9th grade. Often used as a derogatory term for someone uneducated.
उसे नौवीं फेल मत समझो, वह बहुत होशियार है।
Informal/Derogatory— The secret of the ninth gate. Often used in mystical or pulp fiction contexts.
नौवें द्वार का रहस्य कोई नहीं जानता।
Literary— The moon of the ninth night. Used in poetry to describe a specific phase of beauty.
उसका चेहरा नौवीं रात के चाँद जैसा है।
Poetic— The ninth wonder. Used sarcastically for something strange or unexpectedly bad.
यह नया कानून तो नौवाँ अजूबा है।
Sarcastic— 9th grade intellect. Implies someone is acting like a teenager.
तुम्हारी बातें नौवीं कक्षा की बुद्धि दिखाती हैं।
Informal— A guest of the ninth day. Implies someone who has overstayed their welcome (beyond the traditional 3-day welcome).
अब वह नौवें दिन का मेहमान बन गया है।
Colloquialبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
It's the cardinal number.
Nau means '9' (quantity), while Nauvān means '9th' (position).
मेरे पास नौ किताबें हैं (9 books). मैं नौवीं किताब पढ़ रहा हूँ (9th book).
Phonetic similarity.
Naya means 'new', Nauvān means 'ninth'.
यह नया घर है (New house). यह नौवाँ घर है (9th house).
Sounds very similar.
Nānv means 'boat'. Nauvān means 'ninth'.
नदी में नाँव है (Boat). यह नौवाँ दिन है (9th day).
Similar root sounds.
Namī means 'moisture'. Nauvān means 'ninth'.
हवा में नमी है (Moisture). नौवीं मंज़िल (9th floor).
Similar start.
Navāz is often a name or part of 'banda-navāz' (cherisher).
उसका नाम नवाज़ है (Name). नौवाँ खिलाड़ी (9th player).
الگوهای جملهسازی
यह [Noun] नौवाँ है।
यह घर नौवाँ है।
मैं नौवीं कक्षा में हूँ।
मैं नौवीं कक्षा में हूँ।
[Noun] नौवीं मंज़िल पर है।
मेरा फ्लैट नौवीं मंज़िल पर है।
वह नौवें स्थान पर आया।
वह दौड़ में नौवें स्थान पर आया।
यह नौवीं बार है कि [Sentence].
यह नौवीं बार है कि वह झूठ बोल रहा है।
नौवें दिन हम [Verb].
नौवें दिन हम वापस जाएँगे।
नौवीं सदी के दौरान [Sentence].
नौवीं सदी के दौरान कला का विकास हुआ।
नौवें अध्याय की मुख्य विशेषता [Noun] है।
नौवें अध्याय की मुख्य विशेषता उसकी भाषा है।
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
صفتها
مرتبط
نحوه استفاده
High
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Using 'nauvān' for feminine nouns.
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Use 'nauvīṃ'.
Hindi requires adjectives to match the gender of the noun. Since 'kakshā' is feminine, saying 'nauvān kakshā' is wrong.
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Using 'nauvān' before a preposition for masculine nouns.
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Use 'nauveṃ'.
In the oblique case (before postpositions like meṃ, par, ko), 'nauvān' must change to 'nauveṃ'. Example: 'nauveṃ din par'.
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Pronouncing the final syllable like 'van' (the vehicle).
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Nasalize the final 'a'.
The chandrabindu indicates nasalization. A hard 'n' sound at the end sounds very foreign and non-native.
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Confusing 'nau' (9) with 'nauvān' (9th).
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Use 'nau' for quantity, 'nauvān' for order.
Saying 'I have ninth books' (mere paas nauvān kitābeṃ haiṃ) is a common beginner error. Use 'nau' for counts.
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Writing 'नवाँ' in a formal exam.
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Write 'नौवाँ'.
While 'navān' is a variant, 'nauvān' is the standard modern Hindi spelling required in formal and academic contexts.
نکات
The Golden Rule of Agreement
Always identify the gender of your noun first. If it's feminine (like kitāb, kakshā, manzil), use 'nauvīṃ'. If it's masculine (like din, ghar, adhyāy), use 'nauvān'.
Master the Nasal Sound
The chandrabindu (ँ) is key. Practice saying 'vān' while holding your nose slightly to feel the vibration. It should not sound like a hard 'n' as in 'van'.
School Talk
If you are a student or teacher, you will use 'nauvīṃ' more than 'nauvān' because 'kakshā' is feminine. Memorize the phrase 'nauvīṃ kakshā' as a single unit.
Don't Forget the Oblique!
If you say 'on the ninth floor', it's 'nauveṃ maale par'. The 'vān' changes to 'veṃ' because of the preposition 'par'. This is a common trip-up for A2 learners.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'navam' for formal writing and 'nauvān' for speaking. Using 'navam' in a casual chat might make you sound like a textbook!
Festival Connection
Connecting 'nauvān' to 'Navami' (the 9th day of festivals) can help you remember the number nine connection through cultural context.
Spelling Check
In Devanagari, the 'au' vowel (ौ) is two strokes. Make sure you don't confuse it with 'o' (ो). It's 'nauvān', not 'novān'.
Context Clues
If you hear a word ending in '-vīṃ', it's almost always an ordinal describing a feminine noun. Use this to guess the gender of words you don't know!
The Number Sequence
Practice saying all ordinals together: pāñcvān, chaṭhā, sātvān, āṭhvān, nauvān. The pattern helps lock the word in your brain.
Record Yourself
Record yourself saying 'nauvān' and compare it to a native speaker. Pay close attention to the final nasal vowel.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Think of 'Now' (Nau) + 'One' (vān). Imagine a line of 9 people, and 'Now One' more makes the ninth person.
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a baseball player wearing jersey number 9, standing on the ninth step of a grand staircase.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Try to count items in your room and stop at the ninth one, saying 'Yeh nauvān/nauvīṃ [item] hai' out loud.
ریشه کلمه
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Navama' (नवम). Over centuries, the Sanskrit 'm' suffix evolved into the Prakrit 'va' and eventually the modern Hindi '-vān' suffix for ordinals.
معنای اصلی: Ninth (in a series of nine).
Indo-Aryan family, part of the larger Indo-European group.بافت فرهنگی
No specific sensitivities. The word is neutral and safe to use in all contexts.
In English, 'ninth' is often associated with 'Cloud Nine' (extreme happiness). While Hindi doesn't have this exact idiom, the number nine is equally 'high' and positive.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
School/Education
- नौवीं कक्षा
- नौवीं का रिज़ल्ट
- नौवीं की किताबें
- नौवीं का छात्र
Addresses/Buildings
- नौवीं मंज़िल
- नौवाँ फ्लैट
- नौवीं गली
- नौवाँ घर
Sports/Rankings
- नौवाँ विकेट
- नौवाँ स्थान
- नौवीं रैंक
- नौवाँ ओवर
Time/Calendar
- नौवाँ महीना
- नौवाँ दिन
- नौवीं बार
- नौवीं सदी
Shopping/Orders
- नौवीं वस्तु
- नौवाँ डिब्बा
- नौवीं किस्त
- नौवीं रसीद
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"क्या आप नौवीं कक्षा में पढ़ते हैं?"
"आपका दफ़्तर नौवीं मंज़िल पर है क्या?"
"क्या यह आपकी नौवीं यात्रा है?"
"नौवें स्थान पर कौन सी टीम है?"
"नौवीं किताब का नाम क्या है?"
موضوعات نگارش
नौवीं कक्षा की अपनी सबसे अच्छी याद के बारे में लिखें।
अगर आप नौवीं मंज़िल पर रहते, तो आपको कैसा लगता?
अपने जीवन की नौवीं सबसे महत्वपूर्ण घटना का वर्णन करें।
नौवीं सदी के भारत के बारे में आप क्या जानते हैं?
नौवीं बार कुछ करने के अनुभव के बारे में लिखें।
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, 'nauvān' is a declinable adjective. It must change to 'nauvīṃ' for feminine nouns and 'nauveṃ' for plural or oblique masculine nouns. For example, 'nauvān laṛkā' (9th boy) but 'nauvīṃ laṛkī' (9th girl).
'Nauvān' is the common, everyday Hindi word for 'ninth'. 'Navam' is a more formal, Sanskrit-derived word used in literature or formal titles. They mean the same thing but have different levels of formality.
The nasalization is represented by the chandrabindu (ँ). Instead of a hard 'n' sound, try to let the air pass through both your mouth and nose while saying the 'a' sound. It's similar to the 'on' sound in the French word 'bon'.
'Nauveṃ' is used in two cases: when the noun is masculine plural, or when a masculine singular noun is followed by a preposition like 'meṃ' (in), 'par' (on), or 'ko' (to). This is called the oblique case.
Yes, but since 'class' (kakshā) is feminine in Hindi, you must use the feminine form: 'nauvīṃ kakshā'. You will almost never hear 'nauvān kakshā'.
In casual conversation, yes. Indians often say 'bus number nau' or 'room number nau'. However, in formal speech and writing, using the ordinal 'nauvān' or 'nauvīṃ' is much better.
It can be, especially in formal Hindi. For example, 'maheene kā nauvān din' (the ninth day of the month). However, in modern daily life, people often use English numbers for dates.
'Navami' is a specific noun referring to the ninth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu calendar. It's related to 'nauvān' but used specifically for the calendar and festivals.
No, the initial 'n' is fully pronounced. The final nasalization is what can be subtle. It's not a silent 'n', but a nasalized vowel.
No. Feminine adjectives ending in 'ī' (like nauvīṃ) typically do not change in the oblique case. So it stays 'nauvīṃ' even before prepositions: 'nauvīṃ kakshā meṃ'.
خودت رو بسنج 180 سوال
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I live on the ninth floor.' (Use manzil)
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'He is in the ninth grade.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'This is the ninth chapter.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'nauveṃ' correctly.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'The ninth house is red.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'I tried for the ninth time.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about September being the ninth month.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'Call the ninth student.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'This is a ninth-century temple.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'The ninth player got a wicket.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'Turn from the ninth street.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'The ninth book is on the table.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'He came in ninth place.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'The ninth day of the festival is tomorrow.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'I read the ninth page.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'The ninth seat is empty.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'This is the ninth edition.' (Use navam)
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'The ninth boy is my friend.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'Look at the ninth picture.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Translate to Hindi: 'He is the ninth child.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Say 'I am in the ninth grade' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Today is the ninth day' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth floor is high' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'He came ninth' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth chapter is easy' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Turn from the ninth street' 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 ninth time' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Sit in the ninth row' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Call the ninth person' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth book is red' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'September is the ninth month' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'I live in the ninth house' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth over was good' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth generation is here' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Read the ninth page' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth seat is mine' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth day was cold' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'This is the ninth century' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'Wait in the ninth room' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say 'The ninth player is tall' in Hindi.
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen and identify the ordinal: 'नौवीं कक्षा के बच्चे शोर कर रहे हैं।'
Listen and identify the noun: 'नौवाँ घर मेरा है।'
Listen and identify the case: 'नौवें दिन हम पिकनिक जाएँगे।' (Direct or Oblique?)
Listen and identify the gender: 'नौवीं मंज़िल बहुत ऊँची है।' (Masculine or Feminine?)
Listen and identify the number: 'नौवीं बार उसने फोन किया।' (9 or 9th?)
Listen and translate: 'नौवाँ सवाल हल करो।'
Listen and translate: 'वह नौवीं कक्षा में पढ़ती है।'
Listen and identify the ordinal: 'नौवें स्थान पर कौन है?'
Listen and translate: 'नौवीं सदी का इतिहास रोचक है।'
Listen and identify the noun: 'नौवीं रसीद कहाँ है?'
Listen and identify the gender: 'नौवाँ ओवर शुरू हुआ।' (Masculine or Feminine?)
Listen and translate: 'नौवीं पंक्ति में बैठो।'
Listen and identify the ordinal: 'नौवीं बार की कोशिश।'
Listen and translate: 'नौवाँ अध्याय कठिन है।'
Listen and identify the noun: 'नौवीं पीढ़ी का कंप्यूटर।'
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Summary
The word 'nauvān' is essential for sequencing in Hindi. Remember: Masculine = नौवाँ, Feminine = नौवीं, Oblique/Plural = नौवें. Example: नौवीं कक्षा (9th grade).
- Nauvān is the Hindi word for 'ninth'.
- It changes to nauvīṃ for feminine nouns.
- It changes to nauveṃ for masculine nouns followed by prepositions.
- It is used for grades, floors, dates, and rankings.
The Golden Rule of Agreement
Always identify the gender of your noun first. If it's feminine (like kitāb, kakshā, manzil), use 'nauvīṃ'. If it's masculine (like din, ghar, adhyāy), use 'nauvān'.
Master the Nasal Sound
The chandrabindu (ँ) is key. Practice saying 'vān' while holding your nose slightly to feel the vibration. It should not sound like a hard 'n' as in 'van'.
School Talk
If you are a student or teacher, you will use 'nauvīṃ' more than 'nauvān' because 'kakshā' is feminine. Memorize the phrase 'nauvīṃ kakshā' as a single unit.
Don't Forget the Oblique!
If you say 'on the ninth floor', it's 'nauveṃ maale par'. The 'vān' changes to 'veṃ' because of the preposition 'par'. This is a common trip-up for A2 learners.
مثال
आज महीने की नौवीं तारीख है।
محتوای مرتبط
قواعد دستوری مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر general
आभार व्यक्त करना
B1ابراز قدردانی یا تشکر به صورت رسمی. 'من میخواهم مراتب سپاسگزاری خود را ابراز کنم.'
आचरण करना
C1رفتار کردن؛ به شیوهای خاص (معمولاً اخلاقی یا رسمی) عمل کردن. 'او باید با وقار رفتار کند.'
आगे
A1Forward; ahead.
आगे बढ़ना
A2به جلو حرکت کردن یا پیشرفت کردن.
आगामी
B1آینده، پیش رو. برای رویدادهایی که در آینده نزدیک رخ میدهند استفاده میشود.
आह्वान करना
B1To call, to summon, to request someone's presence.
आज रात
A2امشب؛ شبِ امروز.
आजमाना
A2امتحان کردن یا آزمودن چیزی برای دیدن نحوه کارکرد آن یا آنچه اتفاق می افتد.
आक्रमण करना
B2آغاز عملیات نظامی علیه یک کشور یا گروه.
आखिरी
A2آخر، پایانی. 'آخرین اتوبوس' می شود 'Aakhiri bus'. 'آخرین بار' می شود 'Aakhiri baar'.