राय
An opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.
Explanation at your level:
राय means 'what you think'. If you like a movie, that is your राय. You can say 'Meri राय mein' which means 'In my opinion'. It is a very easy word to use every day!
At this level, use राय to talk about choices. When you ask 'Tumhari राय kya hai?', you are asking 'What is your opinion?'. It is perfect for talking about food, weather, or plans.
Intermediate learners use राय to express agreement or disagreement. You might say 'Main tumhari राय se sehmat hoon' (I agree with your opinion). It is essential for participating in group discussions.
Use राय to analyze situations. You can discuss how public राय (opinion) shifts over time. It is a great way to sound more natural when debating complex topics with native speakers.
Advanced learners use राय in professional contexts. You might provide an 'expert राय' (professional opinion) or evaluate a situation based on 'informed राय'. It shows you can articulate nuanced viewpoints clearly.
At the mastery level, राय becomes a tool for philosophical discourse. You can discuss the 'formation of राय' or the 'weight of public राय' in historical contexts. It reflects a deep understanding of how language shapes social reality.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Rai means opinion or advice.
- It is a feminine noun.
- Commonly used with 'dena' (to give) or 'lena' (to take).
- It is a neutral, versatile word.
The word राय (Raai) is a fundamental noun in Hindi, primarily meaning opinion or advice. Think of it as the internal view you hold about a topic or the guidance you offer to someone else.
When you ask someone for their राय, you are inviting them to share their perspective. It is a word used constantly in daily life, whether you are discussing politics, movies, or simply deciding what to eat for dinner.
The word राय finds its roots in Arabic, specifically the word ra'y, which carries the same meaning of opinion or view. It entered Hindi through the influence of Persian and Arabic during the medieval period.
Historically, it was used in administrative and courtly contexts to describe the counsel given to rulers. Over centuries, it has evolved into a versatile word used by everyone from scholars to children on the playground.
You use राय when you want to know what someone thinks. Common collocations include राय लेना (to take an opinion) and राय देना (to give an opinion).
It is a neutral term, meaning it works in both casual conversations with friends and formal meetings at the office. It is highly flexible and carries no negative baggage.
1. राय बदलना: To change one's mind. Example: 'After seeing the evidence, he changed his राय.'
2. राय मांगना: To ask for an opinion. Example: 'I always ask for her राय before buying clothes.'
3. राय कायम करना: To form an opinion. Example: 'Don't राय कायम करना before hearing the whole story.'
4. अपनी राय रखना: To state one's own view. Example: 'Everyone has the right to अपनी राय रखना.'
5. रायशुमारी: A poll or public opinion gathering. Example: 'The रायशुमारी shows the public is happy.'
The word राय is a feminine noun in Hindi. It is an uncountable noun in the sense that you usually don't pluralize it as 'raaiyan' in common speech.
Pronunciation is straightforward: 'raa-ee'. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like 'chai' (tea) or 'bai' (sister/maid).
Fun Fact
It was used as a title for officials in colonial India.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'a' followed by a long 'ee' sound.
Similar to the English word 'rye'.
Common Errors
- Adding an extra syllable
- Pronouncing it like 'ray'
- Ignoring the glottal stop
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Noun usage
Rai as a subject
Postpositions
Rai ke baare mein
Verb agreement
Rai di gayi
Examples by Level
Meri rai achhi hai.
My opinion is good.
Simple possessive pronoun.
Tumhari rai kya hai?
What is your opinion?
Interrogative sentence.
Mujhe tumhari rai chahiye.
I want your opinion.
Direct object.
Yeh meri rai hai.
This is my opinion.
Demonstrative pronoun.
Rai do.
Give an opinion.
Imperative.
Rai achhi thi.
The opinion was good.
Past tense.
Sahi rai hai.
It is the right opinion.
Adjective usage.
Rai badal gayi.
The opinion changed.
Intransitive verb.
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ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"राय का पहाड़ बनाना"
To make a mountain out of a molehill.
Chhoti baat par rai ka pahad mat banao.
casual"राय मिलना"
To agree in opinion.
Hum dono ki rai milti hai.
neutral"राय अलग होना"
To have a difference of opinion.
Is vishay par hamari rai alag hai.
neutral"राय पर कायम रहना"
To stick to one's opinion.
Woh apni rai par kayam raha.
neutral"राय जानना"
To know someone's opinion.
Main tumhari rai jaanna chahta hoon.
neutral"राय देना बंद करना"
To stop giving advice.
Mujhe rai dena band karo!
casualEasily Confused
Sounds similar
Raah means path, Rai means opinion
Raah par chalo vs Rai do.
Same spelling
Context determines if it's opinion or the spice mustard
Rai ka dana vs Meri rai.
Both mean advice
Salah is more like formal counsel
Doctor ki salah vs Doston ki rai.
Both mean opinion
Mat is used for voting
Mat do (vote) vs Rai do (opinion).
Sentence Patterns
Meri rai mein + [statement]
Meri rai mein yeh sahi hai.
Tumhari rai + kya hai?
Tumhari rai kya hai?
Mujhe + [person] + ki rai + chahiye
Mujhe tumhari rai chahiye.
Main + [person] + ki rai + se + sehmat hoon
Main tumhari rai se sehmat hoon.
Usne + apni + rai + vyakt ki
Usne apni rai vyakt ki.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Rai is a noun, it needs a verb like 'dena' (to give).
Raah and Rai sound similar but mean different things.
Rai does not change in plural form.
Don't use opinion for objective facts.
Ensure the 'ee' sound is clear.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Rai' (opinion) bubble above your head.
When Native Speakers Use It
Whenever they want to know your thoughts.
Cultural Insight
Respecting someone's rai is a sign of politeness.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pair it with 'dena' or 'lena'.
Say It Right
Keep the 'ai' sound short and sharp.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it as a verb directly.
Did You Know?
It has Arabic roots!
Study Smart
Write 5 sentences using 'Meri rai mein'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Rai rhymes with 'Eye' - your opinion is what your eye sees.
Visual Association
A person pointing to their head, showing their view.
Word Web
چالش
Ask 3 people for their rai on a book today.
ریشه کلمه
Arabic
Original meaning: View or opinion
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Directly maps to 'Opinion' or 'Advice'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Meeting mein rai do
- Senior ki rai
- Rai mangna
With friends
- Teri rai kya hai?
- Rai badal gayi
- Sahi rai di
In a debate
- Meri rai alag hai
- Rai vyakt karna
- Rai par kayam
Shopping
- Rai chahiye
- Yeh rai achhi hai
Conversation Starters
"Is vishay par tumhari rai kya hai?"
"Kya tum meri rai sunna chahte ho?"
"Logon ki rai badal rahi hai."
"Tumhe kya lagta hai, meri rai sahi hai?"
"Ek expert ki rai lena zaroori hai."
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you gave someone advice (rai).
Describe why it is important to listen to others' rai.
How do you feel when someone ignores your rai?
Is it hard to change your rai? Why?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is treated as an abstract concept.
Yes, it is often used interchangeably with salah.
Use 'Tumhari rai kya hai?'
It is neutral and fits everywhere.
No, the word remains the same.
It doesn't have a distinct plural form.
No, that is incorrect.
Yes, frequently in essays and articles.
خودت رو بسنج
Meri ___ mein yeh achha hai.
In my opinion.
What does 'Rai dena' mean?
Dena means to give.
Rai is an uncountable noun.
It is used as an abstract noun.
Word
معنی
Matching words to meanings.
Tumhari rai kya hai?
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Rai is the word you need whenever you want to share your perspective or ask for someone else's thoughts.
- Rai means opinion or advice.
- It is a feminine noun.
- Commonly used with 'dena' (to give) or 'lena' (to take).
- It is a neutral, versatile word.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a 'Rai' (opinion) bubble above your head.
When Native Speakers Use It
Whenever they want to know your thoughts.
Cultural Insight
Respecting someone's rai is a sign of politeness.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pair it with 'dena' or 'lena'.
مثال
मेरी राय में, तुम्हें यह करना चाहिए।
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عبارات مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر general
आभार व्यक्त करना
B1To express gratitude or thankfulness.
आचरण करना
C1To conduct oneself; behave in a particular way.
आगे
A1Forward; ahead.
आगे बढ़ना
A2To move forward or progress.
आगामी
B1Happening in the near future; upcoming or next.
आह्वान करना
B1To call, to summon, to request someone's presence.
आजमाना
A2To make an attempt or effort to do something; to test.
आज रात
A2The night of the present day; tonight.
आक्रमण करना
B2To begin military operations against a country or group.
आखिरी
A2Last, final.