छोटा
छोटा در ۳۰ ثانیه
- Chhota means small, short, or younger in Hindi.
- It changes to 'chhoti' for feminine and 'chhote' for plural/oblique.
- It is the direct opposite of 'bada' (big/older).
- Used for physical size, age hierarchy, and abstract insignificance.
The Hindi word छोटा (chhota) is one of the most fundamental adjectives a learner will encounter. At its core, it translates to 'small' or 'little' in English, but its utility extends far beyond simple physical dimensions. In the Hindi-speaking world, 'chhota' is the primary tool for describing anything that is lesser in scale, duration, or even social and familial hierarchy. Whether you are pointing at a tiny pebble, describing a short walk, or introducing your younger sibling, 'chhota' is the word you need. It is an -ā ending adjective, which means it is highly dynamic, changing its form to match the gender and number of the noun it describes—becoming छोटी (chhoti) for feminine nouns and छोटे (chhote) for masculine plural or oblique cases.
- Physical Size
- This is the most common usage. It describes objects that occupy little space. For example, a small house is a 'chhota ghar'. It is the direct opposite of 'bada' (big). In a marketplace, you might use it to specify the size of fruit or clothing you desire.
- Age and Seniority
- In Indian culture, age hierarchy is paramount. 'Chhota' is used to denote someone younger. A 'chhota bhai' is a younger brother, regardless of whether he is physically taller than you. It signifies a specific social position within the family unit.
- Height and Length
- When describing a person's stature, 'chhota' or 'naata' can be used, though 'chhota' is more general. It also applies to distances or lengths of time, such as a 'chhota rasta' (a short path) or a 'chhota break' (a short break).
मेरे पास एक छोटा कुत्ता है। (Mere paas ek chhota kutta hai.)
Understanding the nuance of 'chhota' also involves understanding its social weight. Sometimes, calling something 'chhota' can imply it is insignificant or trivial. In a professional setting, a 'chhota kaam' might refer to a minor task. However, be careful; calling a person 'chhota' in terms of their social status can be derogatory, implying they are 'lowly'. Context is everything. When you use it for objects, it is purely descriptive. When you use it for people, it usually refers to age unless specified otherwise.
वह मेरा छोटा भाई है। (Vah mera chhota bhai hai.)
In daily conversation, you will hear 'chhota' used in various idiomatic ways. For instance, 'chhote log' (small people) often refers to those with narrow mindsets rather than physical size. Conversely, 'chhoti si baat' (a small matter) is a common phrase used to downplay a conflict or an event. The word is so pervasive that it appears in thousands of Bollywood song lyrics, often romanticizing 'chhoti chhoti baatein' (the small things in life) that make a relationship special.
यह कमरा बहुत छोटा है। (Yeh kamra bahut chhota hai.)
- Common Collocations
- 'Chhota bacha' (small child), 'Chhoti galti' (small mistake), 'Chhota shehar' (small city), 'Chhota parivar' (small family).
मुझे छोटा वाला डिब्बा चाहिए। (Mujhe chhota wala dibba chahiye.)
To master 'chhota', one must practice the transition between its forms. Beginners often stick to the masculine 'chhota' for everything, but to sound like a native, you must internalize the gender of the objects around you. A 'chhoti chammach' (small spoon) is feminine, while a 'chhota glass' (small glass) is masculine. This distinction is the hallmark of a proficient Hindi speaker. As you progress, you will see 'chhota' used in comparative structures like 'A B se chhota hai' (A is smaller than B), which is a vital building block for descriptive Hindi.
आज एक छोटा उत्सव है। (Aaj ek chhota utsav hai.)
Using छोटा (chhota) correctly requires an understanding of Hindi's grammatical agreement rules. Because it is an adjective ending in '-ā', it must change its ending to match the gender, number, and case of the noun it modifies. This is the most important rule for learners to internalize. If the noun is masculine and singular, use 'chhota'. If it is masculine and plural, or if it is followed by a postposition (like 'ko', 'me', 'se'), use 'chhote'. If the noun is feminine (singular or plural), use 'chhoti'. This consistency creates the rhythmic flow characteristic of the Hindi language.
- Subject-Adjective Agreement
- In a simple sentence like 'The bag is small', the word 'bag' (thaila) is masculine. So, you say 'Thaila chhota hai'. If you were talking about a 'gadi' (car), which is feminine, you would say 'Gadi chhoti hai'. Notice how the adjective changes even when it comes after the noun.
- Attributive Usage
- When the adjective comes directly before the noun, the same rules apply. 'Chhota ladka' (small boy), 'Chhoti ladki' (small girl), 'Chhote ladke' (small boys). This is the most direct way to provide a description.
क्या आपके पास इससे छोटा साइज़ है? (Kya aapke paas isse chhota size hai?)
Comparisons are another vital area where 'chhota' shines. In Hindi, to say something is 'smaller than' something else, you use the postposition 'se'. The pattern is: [Noun A] + [Noun B] + 'se' + 'chhota' + [Verb]. For example, 'Mera ghar aapke ghar se chhota hai' (My house is smaller than your house). This structure is universal for all adjectives, but 'chhota' is one of the first you will use to compare physical objects or the ages of people.
मेरा छोटा भाई स्कूल जाता है। (Mera chhota bhai school jaata hai.)
When using 'chhota' to describe age, it is important to remember that it is relative. You might be 50 years old, but you are still the 'chhota bhai' to your 55-year-old brother. In this context, 'chhota' doesn't mean you are a child; it means you are junior in the birth order. Similarly, in professional contexts, a 'chhota karmachari' refers to a junior employee. The word carries the weight of the social hierarchy that is deeply embedded in the Hindi language and Indian culture.
वह बहुत छोटी उम्र में सफल हो गया। (Vah bahut chhoti umra mein safal ho gaya.)
- Plural Forms
- When describing multiple masculine items, use 'chhote'. 'Chhote ped' (small trees). For feminine items, 'chhoti' remains the same for both singular and plural. 'Chhoti chidiya' (small bird) and 'Chhoti chidiyan' (small birds).
ये जूते मेरे लिए छोटे हैं। (Ye joote mere liye chhote hain.)
Finally, 'chhota' can be used as a noun in certain contexts, though it is less common. For example, 'chhote' can be a way to address a younger person or a servant in a somewhat informal or old-fashioned way, though this can sometimes be seen as patronizing. In modern Hindi, it is best to stick to its use as an adjective to avoid any unintended social friction. By practicing these sentence patterns, you will find that 'chhota' becomes a natural part of your descriptive toolkit, allowing you to navigate everything from shopping to family introductions with ease.
If you walk through the streets of Delhi, Mumbai, or any Hindi-speaking region, छोटा (chhota) will be one of the most frequent sounds hitting your ears. It is a word of the marketplace, the home, and the playground. Its ubiquity stems from its role as a basic descriptor of the physical world. In a country where space is often at a premium and family ties are tight, the concepts of 'smallness' and 'juniority' are discussed constantly. You will hear it in the haggling of a vegetable vendor, the scolding of a parent, and the lyrics of the latest pop song.
- In the Bazaar (Market)
- Shopping is where 'chhota' is most active. 'Bhaiya, chhota size dikhao' (Brother, show me a smaller size). Customers use it to specify quantities, sizes of garments, or even the size of the change they need. A vendor might offer a 'chhota discount' to close a deal. It is the language of commerce and precision in a bustling environment.
- In the Family Home
- Family dynamics are defined by 'chhota' and 'bada'. You will hear mothers calling out to their 'chhota beta' (younger son). Siblings will argue over who is 'chhota' and therefore who has to do the chores. It is a term of endearment and a marker of identity within the domestic sphere.
चलो, छोटा सा ब्रेक लेते हैं। (Chalo, chhota sa break lete hain.)
In the world of Indian media and advertising, 'chhota' is a powerful marketing tool. You will see advertisements for 'Chhota Bheem', a wildly popular animated character whose name literally means 'Little Bheem'. This character embodies the idea that even someone 'chhota' can be incredibly strong and heroic. Similarly, telecom companies often advertise 'Chhota Recharge' plans, which are low-cost, short-term data or talk-time packs designed for budget-conscious consumers. Here, 'chhota' signifies accessibility and affordability.
यह तो बहुत छोटी सी बात है। (Yeh toh bahut chhoti si baat hai.)
In professional environments, 'chhota' is used to describe tasks and durations. A manager might ask for a 'chhoti report' (short report) or schedule a 'chhoti meeting'. However, it's also used in a more abstract sense to describe status. In political discourse, you might hear about 'chhote kisan' (small farmers) or 'chhote vyapari' (small businessmen), referring to those with limited land or capital. In these contexts, 'chhota' is a socio-economic category that carries significant political weight.
हमें छोटे शहरों में भी काम करना है। (Humein chhote shehron mein bhi kaam karna hai.)
- Public Announcements
- At railway stations or bus stands, you might hear announcements about 'chhote bache' (small children) needing to be held closely. In news broadcasts, 'chhoti-moti jhadap' (minor scuffles) might be reported. The word is a staple of clear, descriptive communication.
वह छोटा मुँह बड़ी बात कर रहा है। (Vah chhota munh badi baat kar raha hai.)
Whether you are watching a Bollywood movie where the hero reminisces about his 'chhota gaon' (small village) or you are navigating a crowded metro station, 'chhota' is the linguistic thread that connects physical reality with social meaning. It is a word that invites you to look closer at the details of life, from the smallest grain of rice to the youngest member of a family. By paying attention to how and where it is used, you gain a window into the Hindi speaker's worldview—one that values hierarchy, precision, and the significance of the small.
For English speakers, the word छोटा (chhota) seems straightforward, but it hides several grammatical and conceptual traps. The most frequent errors involve gender agreement, the oblique case, and confusing 'chhota' with other words that mean 'small' or 'less' in different contexts. Mastering these nuances is what separates a beginner from an intermediate speaker. Let's break down the most common pitfalls so you can avoid them in your Hindi journey.
- The Gender Agreement Trap
- In English, 'small' never changes. In Hindi, 'chhota' is a chameleon. A common mistake is saying 'chhota kursi' (small chair). Since 'kursi' is feminine, it must be 'chhoti kursi'. Learners often default to the masculine 'chhota' for everything, which sounds jarring to native ears. Always check the gender of your noun before applying this adjective.
- Ignoring the Oblique Case
- This is a more advanced mistake. When a masculine singular noun is followed by a postposition (like 'mein', 'se', 'ko'), 'chhota' must change to 'chhote'. For example, 'in the small house' is 'chhote ghar mein', not 'chhota ghar mein'. This rule is frequently overlooked by students who haven't yet mastered the oblique case transformations.
❌ छोटा खिड़की खोलिए। (Chhota khidki kholiye.)
✅ छोटी खिड़की खोलिए। (Chhoti khidki kholiye.)
Another conceptual mistake is confusing 'chhota' with 'kam' (less/little). While both can translate to 'little' in English, they are not interchangeable in Hindi. 'Chhota' refers to size, age, or dimension. 'Kam' refers to quantity or degree. If you say 'Mujhe chhota doodh chahiye', you are literally asking for 'small milk' (which makes no sense unless you mean a small carton). If you want a small amount of milk, you should say 'Mujhe thoda/kam doodh chahiye'.
❌ मेरा कम भाई। (Mera kam bhai.)
✅ मेरा छोटा भाई। (Mera chhota bhai.)
Learners also struggle with the plural feminine form. They often try to change 'chhoti' to something else to show plurality. Remember: 'chhoti' is the form for both feminine singular and feminine plural. 'Chhoti ladki' (small girl) and 'Chhoti ladkiyan' (small girls). Don't try to say 'chhotiyan ladkiyan'—that's incorrect! The adjective 'chhoti' remains stable for all feminine nouns regardless of number.
❌ छोटे मेज़ पर। (Chhote mez par.)
✅ छोटी मेज़ पर। (Chhoti mez par.)
- The 'Younger' Confusion
- When comparing ages, don't use 'chhota' as a standalone noun like 'He is my small'. You must say 'He is my small brother' (Vah mera chhota bhai hai) or 'He is smaller than me' (Vah mujhse chhota hai). Using it without the 'se' comparison or the noun 'bhai/behen' can lead to ambiguity.
❌ वह छोटा है। (Vah chhota hai - when meaning younger brother without context.)
✅ वह मुझसे छोटा है। (Vah mujhse chhota hai.)
By being mindful of these five areas—gender agreement, the oblique case, 'chhota' vs 'kam', feminine plural stability, and comparative structures—you will avoid the most common errors that plague Hindi learners. Practice by describing the objects in your room, paying close attention to their gender, and you'll find that 'chhota' becomes a natural and accurate part of your vocabulary.
While छोटा (chhota) is the workhorse for 'small' in Hindi, the language offers a rich palette of synonyms and alternatives that allow for greater precision, formality, or poetic flair. Depending on whether you are writing a formal essay, a poem, or just chatting with a friend, choosing the right 'small' can significantly change the tone of your sentence. Let's explore the family of words that share the semantic space of smallness.
- नन्हा (Nanha)
- This word is more affectionate and poetic than 'chhota'. It translates to 'tiny' or 'little' and is almost exclusively used for babies, small animals, or delicate things like flower buds. You would say 'nanha munna bacha' to describe a cute little child. It evokes a sense of vulnerability and sweetness.
- लघु (Laghu)
- This is the formal, Sanskrit-derived equivalent of 'chhota'. You will find it in academic texts, literature, and official documents. For example, a 'short story' is called a 'laghu katha'. It sounds more sophisticated and is rarely used in casual street conversation.
- अल्प (Alp)
- 'Alp' refers to 'small' in terms of quantity or duration. It is often translated as 'slight' or 'minimal'. You might hear 'alp-viram' (a comma, literally a small pause) or 'alp-sankhyak' (minority). It is a precise word used for measurement and statistics.
वह एक नन्हा सा पौधा है। (Vah ek nanha sa paudha hai.)
For describing physical stature specifically, you might use नाटा (naata), which means 'short' or 'stunted'. While 'chhota' can be used for height, 'naata' is more specific to a person's build. However, be careful as it can sometimes be perceived as slightly blunt. Another alternative is बारीक (bareek), which means 'fine', 'thin', or 'minute'. You would use 'bareek' to describe fine sand, small print in a book, or a delicate thread.
यह एक लघु फिल्म है। (Yeh ek laghu film hai.)
In the context of age and seniority, कनिष्ठ (kanishth) is the formal term for 'junior'. You will see this in job titles or official rankings. For example, a 'Junior Engineer' is a 'Kanishth Abhiyanta'. While you would never call your younger brother 'kanishth' at home, you would use it in a professional HR document. Conversely, तुच्छ (tucch) is a negative alternative meaning 'trivial', 'paltry', or 'worthless'. If someone dismisses your ideas as 'tucch', they are saying they are small in importance, not size.
रेत के बारीक कण। (Ret ke bareek kan.)
- Summary of Alternatives
- 1. Nanha: Poetic/Tiny. 2. Laghu: Formal/Short. 3. Alp: Minimal/Slight. 4. Bareek: Fine/Detailed. 5. Kanishth: Junior (Professional). 6. Tucch: Trivial (Negative).
उसे अल्प लाभ हुआ। (Use alp laabh hua.)
By expanding your vocabulary beyond 'chhota', you start to see the world in higher resolution. You can distinguish between a 'small' mistake (chhoti galti) and a 'trivial' one (tucch galti), or between a 'small' child (chhota bacha) and a 'tiny' one (nanha bacha). This linguistic precision is a key step toward fluency and allows you to express your thoughts with much more color and accuracy.
چقدر رسمی است؟
"यह एक लघु उद्योग है।"
"मेरा घर छोटा है।"
"अरे छोटे, इधर आ!"
"देखो, छोटा सा चूहा!"
"छोटा पैकेट बड़ा धमाका है वो!"
نکته جالب
The word 'chhota' is so ingrained in the Indian psyche that it has entered Indian English as a loanword, often used in phrases like 'Chhota Peg' (a small measure of whiskey).
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing 'chh' as a simple 'ch' without air.
- Pronouncing the 't' as a dental 't' (tongue against teeth) instead of retroflex.
- Shortening the 'o' sound.
- Not lengthening the final 'a' enough.
- Confusing the 'chh' (छ) with 'sh' (श).
سطح دشواری
Very easy to recognize as it appears frequently in basic texts.
Requires attention to gender and number agreement.
Retroflex 't' and aspirated 'chh' can be tricky for beginners.
Distinctive sound makes it easy to pick out in conversation.
بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟
پیشنیازها
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
گرامر لازم
Adjective Agreement
छोटा लड़का (m), छोटी लड़की (f), छोटे लड़के (mp).
Oblique Case
छोटे घर में (In the small house).
Comparatives with 'se'
यह उससे छोटा है (This is smaller than that).
Reduplication
छोटे-छोटे टुकड़े (Small pieces).
Suffix '-sa'
छोटा सा उपहार (A small gift).
مثالها بر اساس سطح
यह एक छोटा घर है।
This is a small house.
Masculine singular agreement with 'ghar'.
मेरी बिल्ली छोटी है।
My cat is small.
Feminine singular agreement with 'billi'.
वह मेरा छोटा भाई है।
He is my younger brother.
Used to denote age seniority.
मुझे छोटा सेब चाहिए।
I want a small apple.
Attributive adjective before the noun.
ये छोटे जूते हैं।
These are small shoes.
Masculine plural agreement.
किताब छोटी है।
The book is small.
Feminine singular agreement.
छोटा बच्चा सो रहा है।
The small child is sleeping.
Masculine singular agreement.
क्या यह छोटा है?
Is this small?
Simple interrogative use.
मेरा गाँव आपके शहर से छोटा है।
My village is smaller than your city.
Comparative structure using 'se'.
वह छोटे कमरे में रहता है।
He lives in a small room.
Oblique case: 'chhota' becomes 'chhote' before 'mein'.
क्या आपके पास इससे छोटी कमीज़ है?
Do you have a smaller shirt than this?
Comparative feminine agreement.
मैंने एक छोटी गलती की।
I made a small mistake.
Feminine agreement with 'galti'.
हम छोटे रास्ते से जाएंगे।
We will go by the short path.
Oblique case with 'se'.
उसके पास छोटे-छोटे खिलौने हैं।
He has many small toys.
Reduplication for emphasis/plurality.
यह डिब्बा बहुत छोटा है।
This box is very small.
Use of 'bahut' for intensity.
मेरी छोटी बहन स्कूल में है।
My younger sister is in school.
Feminine age seniority.
एक छोटा सा काम कर दो।
Do a small favor/task for me.
Use of '-sa' to soften the request.
यह तो बस एक छोटी सी शुरुआत है।
This is just a small beginning.
Abstract usage with '-si'.
उसने मुझे छोटी-छोटी बातें बताईं।
He told me small/detailed things.
Reduplication implying detail.
वह छोटे स्तर पर व्यापार करता है।
He does business on a small scale.
Abstract usage for scale.
हमें छोटी-छोटी खुशियों का आनंद लेना चाहिए।
We should enjoy the small joys of life.
Plural abstract usage.
यह एक छोटी अवधि का कोर्स है।
This is a short-duration course.
Used for time duration.
उसके विचार बहुत छोटे हैं।
His thoughts are very narrow/small.
Figurative usage for mindset.
क्या मैं एक छोटा सा सवाल पूछ सकता हूँ?
Can I ask a small question?
Polite request using '-sa'.
छोटा मुँह बड़ी बात मत करो।
Don't talk beyond your station.
Common idiom.
वह समाज के छोटे वर्ग से आता है।
He comes from a lower/small section of society.
Socio-economic usage.
इतनी छोटी बात पर झगड़ा मत करो।
Don't fight over such a small matter.
Abstract usage for insignificance.
वह खुद को दूसरों से छोटा महसूस करता है।
He feels inferior (smaller) to others.
Psychological/Comparative usage.
यह फिल्म छोटे बजट में बनी है।
This film was made on a small budget.
Economic context.
छोटे शहरों के लोगों के बड़े सपने होते हैं।
People from small towns have big dreams.
Contrastive usage.
उसने अपनी छोटी सी बचत से घर खरीदा।
He bought a house with his small savings.
Usage for financial resources.
सरकार छोटे उद्योगों को बढ़ावा दे रही है।
The government is promoting small industries.
Formal/Economic context.
लेखक ने छोटे-छोटे बिंबों के माध्यम से बड़ी बात कह दी।
The author conveyed a big message through small images.
Literary analysis.
उसकी आँखों में एक छोटी सी चमक थी।
There was a tiny glint in his eyes.
Descriptive/Nuanced usage.
यह एक छोटा सा प्रयास है, पर महत्वपूर्ण है।
This is a small effort, but it is important.
Rhetorical usage.
अतीत की छोटी-छोटी यादें आज भी ताज़ा हैं।
Small memories of the past are still fresh today.
Evocative/Plural usage.
वह किसी भी काम को छोटा नहीं समझता।
He doesn't consider any work to be beneath him (small).
Philosophical/Ethical usage.
ब्रह्मांड के सामने मनुष्य बहुत छोटा है।
Man is very small in front of the universe.
Existential comparison.
कविता में शब्दों का छोटापन ही उसकी शक्ति है।
The brevity (smallness) of words in poetry is its strength.
Abstract noun usage (chhotapan).
उसने अपनी छोटी सी दुनिया में ही खुशी ढूँढ ली।
He found happiness within his own small world.
Metaphorical usage.
सत्ता के गलियारों में वह एक छोटा सा मोहरा मात्र है।
In the corridors of power, he is merely a small pawn.
Political metaphor.
उसकी छोटी सी मुस्कान के पीछे गहरा दर्द छिपा था।
Behind her slight smile, a deep pain was hidden.
Psychological depth.
इतिहास की छोटी-छोटी कड़ियाँ मिलकर एक बड़ी तस्वीर बनाती हैं।
Small links of history come together to form a big picture.
Historiographical usage.
भाषा की छोटी से छोटी इकाई का भी अपना महत्व है।
Even the smallest unit of language has its own importance.
Linguistic precision.
उसने अपनी छोटी सी हैसियत के बावजूद बड़ी मदद की।
Despite his small status/means, he helped greatly.
Social contrast.
यह एक छोटी सी भूल पूरे मिशन को विफल कर सकती है।
This one small oversight can fail the entire mission.
Critical consequence.
जीवन की क्षणभंगुरता और मनुष्य का छोटापन ही सत्य है।
The fleeting nature of life and the smallness of man is the truth.
Philosophical treatise style.
उसने अपनी छोटी सी आवाज़ को बुलंद किया।
He raised his small (weak) voice to be loud.
Symbolic usage.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— To speak beyond one's age or status. Often used as a warning.
छोटा मुँह बड़ी बात मत करो, बड़ों की बात सुनो।
— A small matter. Used to say something isn't a big deal.
यह तो बहुत छोटी सी बात है, परेशान मत हो।
— A person of low status or narrow mind. Can be derogatory.
वह बहुत छोटा आदमी है, उसकी बातों पर ध्यान मत दो।
— A low-cost mobile top-up. Common in Indian marketing.
मैंने दस रुपये का छोटा रिचार्ज करवाया।
— Narrow-mindedness. Used to criticize someone's perspective.
छोटी सोच और पैर की मोच इंसान को आगे नहीं बढ़ने देती।
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Means 'less' or 'few'. Use for quantity, not physical size.
Means 'a little bit'. Use for uncountable quantities like water or time.
Specifically means 'short in height' for people.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— Talking about things beyond one's capacity or age. It is a very common proverb.
तुम अभी बच्चे हो, छोटा मुँह बड़ी बात मत करो।
Informal/Traditional— Something small that has a huge impact or talent. Often used for talented kids.
यह बच्चा तो छोटा पैकेट बड़ा धमाका है!
Colloquial— To underestimate someone or look down upon them.
किसी को भी अपने से छोटा नहीं समझना चाहिए।
Neutral— A humorous reference to a drain or a small stream, popularized by a movie.
अरे, यह तो छोटी गंगा है!
Slang/Humorous— Someone who is stingy or lacks generosity.
वह छोटे दिल वाला आदमी है, कभी दान नहीं करता।
Informal— Everyone, regardless of age or status. All-inclusive.
वहाँ छोटे-बड़े सब आए थे।
Neutral— A minor scuffle or argument.
बाज़ार में दो लोगों के बीच छोटी-मोटी झड़प हो गई।
Journalistic— To be ashamed or silenced after being proven wrong.
जब सच सामने आया, तो वह छोटा सा मुँह लेकर रह गया।
Informal— A minor player or unimportant person in a larger scheme (like a small fish in a big pond).
पुलिस ने सिर्फ छोटी मछलियों को पकड़ा, असली चोर भाग गया।
Neutral— Having limited resources or power.
मेरे हाथ छोटे हैं, मैं इतनी बड़ी मदद नहीं कर सकता।
Metaphoricalبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Both can mean 'little' in English.
'Chhota' is for size/age; 'Kam' is for quantity/amount. You can't have a 'kam' brother.
चीनी कम है (Sugar is less). भाई छोटा है (Brother is younger).
Both translate to 'small' or 'little'.
'Thoda' is an adverb/quantifier; 'Chhota' is a qualitative adjective. 'Thoda' is 'some', 'Chhota' is 'small'.
थोड़ा पानी (Some water). छोटा गिलास (Small glass).
Both mean 'short'.
'Naata' is only for height of living beings. 'Chhota' is general for size, height, and age.
वह नाटा आदमी है (He is a short man).
Both mean 'small/short'.
'Laghu' is formal/Sanskritized. 'Chhota' is common/Prakrit-derived.
लघु कथा (Short story).
Both describe small things.
'Bareek' implies fineness, thinness, or intricate detail. 'Chhota' is just overall size.
बारीक काम (Fine work).
الگوهای جملهسازی
[Noun] [Adjective] hai.
घर छोटा है।
[Adjective] [Noun].
छोटा कुत्ता।
[Noun A] [Noun B] se [Adjective] hai.
आम सेब से छोटा है।
[Adjective-Oblique] [Noun] [Postposition].
छोटे बक्से में।
[Adjective] sa/si [Noun].
छोटी सी खिड़की।
[Adjective]-[Adjective] [Noun].
छोटे-छोटे दाने।
Sabse [Adjective] [Noun].
सबसे छोटा कमरा।
[Noun] ka [Adjective-ness].
शब्दों का छोटापन।
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
فعلها
صفتها
مرتبط
نحوه استفاده
Extremely high; one of the top 100 most used words in Hindi.
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Using 'chhota' for feminine nouns.
→
chhoti
Nouns like 'kitab' (book) or 'gadi' (car) are feminine. You must say 'chhoti kitab'.
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Using 'chhota' for quantity.
→
thoda / kam
You can't have 'chhota' water. You have 'thoda' (some) water.
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Forgetting the oblique case.
→
chhote ghar mein
Before 'mein', 'chhota' must change to 'chhote' for masculine nouns.
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Saying 'chhotiyan' for feminine plural.
→
chhoti
The feminine form 'chhoti' does not change for plural nouns. 'Chhoti ladkiyan' is correct.
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Using 'chhota' to mean 'short' for people in a formal way.
→
naata
While 'chhota' is okay, 'naata' is the specific word for a short-statured person.
نکات
Master the Gender
Always pair 'chhota' with masculine nouns (ghar, bhai, bag) and 'chhoti' with feminine nouns (kitab, behen, gadi). This is the most important rule for beginners.
Age Matters
In India, age hierarchy is key. Even if your younger brother is 40 years old, he is still your 'chhota bhai'. Use it to show your position in the family.
Retroflex T
The 't' in 'chhota' is not like the English 't'. Curl your tongue back and hit the roof of your mouth. It makes a world of difference in your accent.
Chhota vs. Kam
Don't confuse size with quantity. Use 'chhota' for a small box, but 'kam' for less sugar. Mixing them up is a common beginner mistake.
Use '-sa' for Nuance
Add 'sa' to 'chhota' (chhota sa) to sound more natural and expressive. It’s like saying 'a little bit of a small...' and is very common in native speech.
Listen for 'Chh'
The 'chh' sound is aspirated. If you don't hear a puff of air, it might be a different word. Practice blowing out a candle while saying 'chho'.
Oblique Case Alert
Remember to change 'chhota' to 'chhote' if there's a word like 'mein' or 'par' after a masculine noun. Example: 'chhote mez par' (on the small table).
Don't be 'Chhota Munh'
The idiom 'chhota munh badi baat' is great to know. It means don't talk beyond your station. Use it when someone younger gives unsolicited advice!
Reduplication
Use 'छोटे-छोटे' (chhote-chhote) when you want to emphasize that there are many small things, like 'small pieces' or 'small stars'.
Comparing Sizes
Use 'se chhota' to compare. 'A B se chhota hai' (A is smaller than B). This is a foundational sentence pattern in Hindi.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Think of a 'Small' person trying to reach a 'Chhota' (Soda) can on a high shelf. 'Chhota' sounds like 'Soda' with a 'chh'!
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a giant 'Bada' elephant standing next to a tiny 'Chhota' mouse. The contrast helps lock in the meaning.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Try to find 5 things in your room that are 'chhota' and say their names in Hindi with the correct gender agreement.
ریشه کلمه
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'kshudra' (क्षुद्र), which means small, minute, or low. It passed through Prakrit 'khudda' before evolving into the modern Hindi 'chhota'.
معنای اصلی: Small, insignificant, or lowly.
Indo-Aryanبافت فرهنگی
Be careful when calling a person 'chhota' in terms of status, as it can be insulting. Stick to using it for age or physical size.
English speakers often use 'small' for both size and quantity, but in Hindi, 'chhota' is strictly for size/age, and 'thoda' is for quantity.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Shopping
- इससे छोटा साइज़ है?
- छोटा वाला डिब्बा दीजिए।
- यह बहुत छोटा है।
- छोटे जूते दिखाओ।
Family
- मेरा छोटा भाई।
- मेरी छोटी बहन।
- वह मुझसे छोटा है।
- सबसे छोटा बच्चा।
Directions
- छोटा रास्ता।
- थोड़ी दूर पर छोटा मोड़ है।
- छोटा गाँव।
- छोटी गली।
Work
- छोटा काम।
- छोटा ब्रेक।
- छोटी मीटिंग।
- छोटा बदलाव।
Descriptions
- छोटी आँखें।
- छोटा पौधा।
- छोटी मेज़।
- छोटा बैग।
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"क्या आपका घर छोटा है या बड़ा?"
"आपके कितने छोटे भाई-बहन हैं?"
"क्या आपको छोटे शहर पसंद हैं?"
"क्या यह छोटा बैग आपका है?"
"क्या हम एक छोटा ब्रेक ले सकते हैं?"
موضوعات نگارش
अपने बचपन की एक छोटी सी याद के बारे में लिखिए।
एक छोटे शहर और बड़े शहर के बीच अंतर बताइए।
क्या आपको लगता है कि छोटी-छोटी खुशियाँ महत्वपूर्ण हैं? क्यों?
अपने छोटे भाई या बहन के बारे में पाँच वाक्य लिखिए।
एक छोटे से घर का वर्णन कीजिए जहाँ आप रहना चाहते हैं।
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYou say 'chhota bhai' (छोटा भाई). For a younger sister, you say 'chhoti behen' (छोटी बहन). This is the standard way to denote birth order.
Yes. For masculine plural nouns, it becomes 'chhote' (e.g., 'chhote ghar'). For feminine plural nouns, it stays 'chhoti' (e.g., 'chhoti ladkiyan').
'Chhota' refers to the physical size or age of an object or person. 'Thoda' refers to an amount or quantity of something, usually uncountable things like water, salt, or time.
Yes, 'chhota' is commonly used for both 'small' and 'short' (in length or height). However, for a person's height, 'naata' is more specific.
Adding 'sa' (or 'si'/'se') makes the adjective more nuanced, like saying 'a little small' or 'tiny'. It often adds an affectionate or subjective tone.
'Chhota' is neutral and can be used in almost any context. In very formal or academic writing, 'laghu' is sometimes preferred.
You say 'sabse chhota' (सबसे छोटा). 'Sabse' means 'among all' or 'most'.
This happens in the 'oblique case', which is when a masculine singular noun is followed by a postposition like 'mein' (in), 'ko' (to), or 'se' (from). For example: 'chhote kamre mein'.
Yes, you can say 'chhota break' (short break) or 'chhoti avadhi' (short duration). It is very common.
In informal settings, 'chhote' can be used as a vocative to address a younger person, like saying 'Hey, kid' or 'Junior'.
خودت رو بسنج 200 سوال
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'This is a small room.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'My younger brother is happy.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I have a small cat.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'The apple is smaller than the mango.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'He lives in a small village.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'Don't make small mistakes.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'This is a very small matter.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I want a smaller size.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'The small child is sleeping.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'We took a short break.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'Small towns are beautiful.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'His thinking is narrow.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I have two younger sisters.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'This is the smallest box.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'Put it in the small bag.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'The tiny bird is flying.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'He is talking beyond his status.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I like small joys.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'The shirt is too small for me.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'He became successful at a young age.'
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small house'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Younger sister'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small mistake'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'In the small room'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Smaller than this'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small-small things'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'A small favor'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small city'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Smallest child'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small spoon'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Short path'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small family'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small toys'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Young age'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small box'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small bag'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small window'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small bed'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small dog'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say in Hindi: 'Small change (money)'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen and transcribe: 'यह घर बहुत छोटा है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'मेरी छोटी बहन कहाँ है?'
Listen and transcribe: 'मुझे छोटा साइज़ दिखाओ।'
Listen and transcribe: 'वह छोटे गाँव से है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'एक छोटा सा ब्रेक लें।'
Listen and transcribe: 'छोटे-छोटे कदम उठाओ।'
Listen and transcribe: 'यह छोटी सी बात है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'छोटा मुँह बड़ी बात मत करो।'
Listen and transcribe: 'सबसे छोटा बच्चा सो गया।'
Listen and transcribe: 'छोटे कमरे में अंधेरा है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'वह मुझसे छोटा है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'छोटी-छोटी खुशियाँ ढूँढो।'
Listen and transcribe: 'यह छोटा रास्ता है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'नन्ही चिड़िया चहक रही है।'
Listen and transcribe: 'छोटा परिवार सुखी परिवार।'
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نمره کامل!
Summary
The word 'chhota' is essential for basic descriptions. Remember it's not just for size—it's how you say 'younger' for siblings. Always match the ending to the noun's gender: 'chhota' (masculine) vs 'chhoti' (feminine).
- Chhota means small, short, or younger in Hindi.
- It changes to 'chhoti' for feminine and 'chhote' for plural/oblique.
- It is the direct opposite of 'bada' (big/older).
- Used for physical size, age hierarchy, and abstract insignificance.
Master the Gender
Always pair 'chhota' with masculine nouns (ghar, bhai, bag) and 'chhoti' with feminine nouns (kitab, behen, gadi). This is the most important rule for beginners.
Age Matters
In India, age hierarchy is key. Even if your younger brother is 40 years old, he is still your 'chhota bhai'. Use it to show your position in the family.
Retroflex T
The 't' in 'chhota' is not like the English 't'. Curl your tongue back and hit the roof of your mouth. It makes a world of difference in your accent.
Chhota vs. Kam
Don't confuse size with quantity. Use 'chhota' for a small box, but 'kam' for less sugar. Mixing them up is a common beginner mistake.
مثال
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محتوای مرتبط
واژههای بیشتر description
अच्छा
A1یک صفت چندمنظوره به معنای 'خوب'. همچنین به عنوان یک حرف ندا برای گفتن 'باشه' یا 'فهمیدم' استفاده میشود.
पुराना
A1قدیمی برای اشیاء. 'خانه قدیمی' میشود 'पुराना घर'.
गरम
A1گرم. 'چای گرم است' می شود 'Chai garam hai'. 'آب گرم' می شود 'Garam pani'.
बुरा
A1چیزی با کیفیت پایین یا ماهیت ناخوشایند را توصیف می کند.
नया
A1واژه 'नया' در فارسی به معنای 'جدید' یا 'نو' است. برای توصیف چیزهایی که به تازگی ساخته یا خریداری شدهاند به کار میرود.
ठंडा
A1آب سرد است (Thanda). امروز هوا سرد (Thanda) است.
सुंदर
A1واژه 'سندر' به معنای زیبا است. برای توصیف ظاهر و طبیعت به کار میرود.
बड़ा
A1به معنای 'بزرگ' یا 'مسنتر'. برای اندازه فیزیکی و سن استفاده میشود.