नागरिक
नागरिक en 30 secondes
- Nagrik means 'citizen' in Hindi.
- It is a formal word used for legal and civic contexts.
- It comes from the Sanskrit word 'Nagar' meaning city.
- It implies having rights, duties, and a national identity.
The Hindi word नागरिक (Nāgarik) is a cornerstone of social and political discourse in the Hindi-speaking world. At its most fundamental level, it translates to 'citizen' in English. It refers to an individual who is legally recognized as a member of a sovereign state or a specific nation-state, possessing the rights and protections granted by that state, as well as the duties and responsibilities owed to it. The term is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nagar' (नगर), which means 'city' or 'town'. Historically, a 'Nagrik' was a city-dweller, implying a level of sophistication, legal standing, and participation in the urban polity that was distinct from those living in rural or unorganized territories. In the modern context, however, the word has expanded to encompass every person who holds legal nationality, regardless of whether they live in a city, a village, or abroad.
- Legal Identity
- In legal and constitutional documents, 'नागरिक' is used to define the relationship between the individual and the Republic of India. For example, 'भारतीय नागरिक' (Indian Citizen) is the official designation found on passports and voter ID cards.
People use this word when discussing rights (अधिकार - adhikar) and duties (कर्तव्य - kartavya). It is not merely a label for someone who lives in a country; it implies an active role in the democratic process. When you hear a politician speak about the 'नागरिकों की भलाई' (the welfare of the citizens), they are addressing the collective body of people who have the power to vote and shape the nation's future. It carries a sense of dignity and formal recognition that words like 'लोग' (log - people) or 'निवासी' (nivasi - resident) do not fully capture.
भारत का हर नागरिक कानून के सामने बराबर है। (Every citizen of India is equal before the law.)
Furthermore, the word is used in compound phrases to denote specific social categories. A very common term is 'वरिष्ठ नागरिक' (Varishth Nāgarik), which means 'Senior Citizen'. This is used in banks, public transport, and government schemes to offer special benefits to the elderly. Another common usage is in the context of 'Civic Sense' or 'Civic Duty', referred to as 'नागरिक बोध' (Nāgarik Bodh) or 'नागरिक कर्तव्य' (Nāgarik Kartavya). This refers to the social responsibility of keeping one's surroundings clean, following traffic rules, and contributing to the community's well-being.
- Etymological Nuance
- The suffix '-ik' added to 'Nagar' transforms the noun 'city' into an adjective or a noun meaning 'of the city'. This mirrors the Latin 'civitas' leading to 'citizen'. It suggests that civilization and citizenship are historically rooted in the organized life of the city.
हमें एक जिम्मेदार नागरिक की तरह व्यवहार करना चाहिए। (We should behave like a responsible citizen.)
In a philosophical sense, 'नागरिक' represents the shift from being a 'प्रजा' (Praja - subject of a king) to a 'नागरिक' (citizen of a republic). This transition is central to the identity of modern India. When Indians celebrate Republic Day, they are celebrating their status as 'नागरिक' who hold the ultimate power in a democracy. It is a word that inspires pride and a sense of belonging to a larger, organized, and law-abiding society.
Using नागरिक correctly requires understanding its role as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it functions like 'citizen'. As an adjective, it can mean 'civil' or 'civic', though 'नागरिक' is primarily used for the person. For the adjective 'civil' (as in civil rights), we often use 'नागरिक' in a compound sense or the related word 'civil' (सीविल) in legal contexts, though 'नागरिक अधिकार' is the standard term for 'civil rights'.
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- 'नागरिक' is a masculine noun. In the plural, it remains 'नागरिक' in the direct case, but changes to 'नागरिकों' (nāgarikon) in the oblique case (when followed by a postposition like 'को', 'में', 'से'). For example: 'नागरिक आए' (Citizens came) vs 'नागरिकों ने कहा' (Citizens said).
When describing someone's nationality, you place the country's name before the word. For example, 'भारतीय नागरिक' (Indian citizen), 'अमेरिकी नागरिक' (American citizen), or 'जापानी नागरिक' (Japanese citizen). This is the standard way to declare one's legal status in formal settings like immigration or law enforcement.
क्या आप भारत के नागरिक हैं? (Are you a citizen of India?)
In a more abstract or moral sense, you can use 'नागरिक' to describe the quality of a person's participation in society. Phrases like 'सच्चा नागरिक' (true citizen) or 'आदर्श नागरिक' (ideal citizen) are common in educational contexts. Teachers often tell students, 'तुम्हें देश का एक अच्छा नागरिक बनना चाहिए' (You should become a good citizen of the country). Here, the word moves beyond legalities into the realm of character and ethics.
- Compound Phrases
- Common compounds include 'नागरिक सुरक्षा' (civil defense), 'नागरिक उड्डयन' (civil aviation), and 'नागरिक संहिता' (civil code). In these cases, it functions as an adjective meaning 'civil'.
वरिष्ठ नागरिकों के लिए बस में सीटें आरक्षित हैं। (Seats are reserved in the bus for senior citizens.)
When writing about history or social studies, 'नागरिक शास्त्र' (Nāgarik Shāstra) is the term for 'Civics'. This is a subject every Indian student studies, focusing on the constitution, the government structure, and the rights of the 'नागरिक'. Therefore, the word is deeply embedded in the academic vocabulary of every Hindi speaker. If you are discussing politics, law, or social responsibility, 'नागरिक' is your go-to word.
You will encounter the word नागरिक in several distinct environments, ranging from the highly formal to the everyday administrative level. Understanding these contexts will help you grasp the 'weight' the word carries in Hindi society.
- 1. Government and News
- This is the primary domain of the word. News anchors frequently report on 'नागरिकों की समस्याएं' (problems of the citizens). During elections, you will hear about the 'नागरिकों का अधिकार' (the right of the citizens) to vote. Any new law or policy is usually discussed in terms of how it affects the 'आम नागरिक' (common citizen).
In a public setting, such as a railway station or a government office, you will see signs that address the 'नागरिक'. For instance, 'नागरिकों की सुविधा के लिए' (For the convenience of citizens). This is the standard formal way for the state to communicate with the public. It establishes a professional, respectful distance while acknowledging the individual's legal standing.
समाचार: सरकार ने नागरिकों के लिए नई स्वास्थ्य योजना शुरू की है। (News: The government has started a new health scheme for citizens.)
- 2. Educational Institutions
- From a young age, Indian children are taught 'नागरिक शास्त्र' (Civics). In school assemblies, speeches often emphasize being a 'देशभक्त और जिम्मेदार नागरिक' (patriotic and responsible citizen). The word is used to instill a sense of national identity and social duty.
In the workplace, particularly in the public sector, you might hear the term 'नागरिक चार्टर' (Citizen's Charter), which outlines the services a department is committed to providing to the public. In the legal world, 'नागरिक अधिकार' (Civil Rights) and 'नागरिक स्वतंत्रता' (Civil Liberties) are frequently debated in courts and by activists.
स्कूल में शिक्षक ने कहा, "हमें एक अच्छा नागरिक बनना चाहिए।" (The teacher said in school, "We should become a good citizen.")
Lastly, you will hear it in the context of 'Senior Citizens'. In India, respect for the elderly is paramount, and the term 'वरिष्ठ नागरिक' is used with high frequency. Whether it's a separate queue at the bank or a discounted ticket for the metro, this specific use of 'नागरिक' is something you will encounter almost daily in any Indian city.
While नागरिक is a straightforward word, learners often make a few subtle mistakes regarding its register, pluralization, and confusion with similar-sounding or related terms.
- 1. Confusing 'नागरिक' with 'निवासी' (Nivasi)
- Mistake: Using 'Nagrik' when you mean 'Resident'. Explanation: A 'Nagrik' is someone with legal citizenship. A 'Nivasi' is someone who lives in a place. An expat living in Delhi is a 'Delhi nivasi' but not an 'Indian nagrik'. If you are talking about who lives in an apartment building, use 'nivasi'. If you are talking about who can vote in the national election, use 'nagrik'.
Another common error is the over-formalization of daily speech. Beginners might say 'Main is shahar ka nagrik hoon' (I am a citizen of this city) when they simply mean 'I live in this city'. In casual conversation, 'Main yahan rehta hoon' (I live here) or 'Main yahan ka nivasi hoon' is much more natural. 'Nagrik' sounds like you are making a legal declaration or a political statement.
गलत: वह इस फ्लैट का नागरिक है। (Wrong: He is a citizen of this flat.) सही: वह इस फ्लैट का निवासी है। (Right: He is a resident of this flat.)
- 2. Pluralization Errors
- Mistake: Forgetting to use 'नागरिकों' (nāgarikon) with postpositions. Explanation: Hindi nouns change in the oblique case. Many learners say 'Nagrik ko' instead of 'Nagrikon ko' when referring to multiple citizens. Remember: 'Nagrik' (singular/plural direct), but 'Nagrikon' (plural oblique).
Thirdly, learners sometimes confuse 'नागरिक' with 'नगरपालिका' (Nagarpalika - Municipality). While they share the same root 'Nagar', 'Nagarpalika' refers to the local government body, while 'Nagrik' refers to the individual person. Using one for the other can lead to confusing sentences like 'I am the municipality of India' instead of 'I am a citizen of India'.
गलत: भारत में बहुत सारे नागरिक रहते हैं। (Weak: Many citizens live in India - sounds like a legal count.) सही: भारत में बहुत सारे लोग रहते हैं। (Natural: Many people live in India.)
Finally, avoid using the feminine 'नागरिका' (Nāgarikā) unless you are in a very specific poetic or extremely formal setting that demands gender distinction. In 99% of cases, 'नागरिक' is treated as a gender-neutral term for both men and women, similar to 'citizen' in English.
Hindi has several words that overlap with नागरिक, but each has a specific 'flavor' or context. Knowing which one to choose will make your Hindi sound much more nuanced and accurate.
- नागरिक (Nāgarik) vs. निवासी (Nivāsi)
- 'नागरिक' is about legal status and nationality. 'निवासी' is about where someone physically lives. Example: 'मैं अमेरिका का नागरिक हूँ, लेकिन भारत का निवासी हूँ।' (I am a citizen of America, but a resident of India.)
- नागरिक (Nāgarik) vs. प्रजा (Prajā)
- 'प्रजा' refers to 'subjects' of a kingdom. It implies a hierarchy where people are under a ruler. 'नागरिक' implies a democracy where the people are the stakeholders. Historical Context: Before 1947, Indians were 'प्रजा' of the British Crown; after 1950, they became 'नागरिक' of the Republic.
- नागरिक (Nāgarik) vs. लोग (Log)
- 'लोग' is the generic word for 'people'. It is informal and used in 90% of daily conversations. 'नागरिक' is reserved for formal, legal, or civic contexts.
There are also more specialized terms. 'वतनपरस्त' (Vatanparast) or 'देशभक्त' (Deshbhakt) refer to a 'patriot'—someone who loves their country. While a 'nagrik' might be a 'deshbhakt', the words are not interchangeable. One is a legal status, the other is an emotional/moral state. Another term is 'शहरी' (Shahri), which literally means 'urbanite' or 'city-dweller'. While 'Nagrik' comes from the word for city, 'Shahri' is the modern word used to distinguish someone from a 'Gānvāla' (villager).
तुलना: 1. आम लोग (Common people - casual) 2. आम नागरिक (Common citizen - formal/legal)
In formal Hindi literature or high-level political science, you might also see the word 'जन' (Jan), which means 'the people' or 'the masses'. This is often used as a prefix, as in 'जनता' (Janta - the public) or 'गणतंत्र' (Gantantra - Republic, literally 'system of the people'). However, 'नागरिक' remains the most precise term for an individual unit of that collective body when discussing rights and laws.
Lastly, in legal documents, you might see 'अधिवासी' (Adhivasi) which is a very formal term for 'domicile'. While related to citizenship, it has a narrower legal meaning regarding where one intends to reside permanently for legal purposes. For a learner, mastering 'नागरिक' and 'निवासी' is usually enough to cover 95% of situations.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
In ancient Indian texts, a 'Nagrik' was considered a sophisticated and cultured person, as opposed to a 'Gramya' (villager). Today, it has lost its class-based meaning and is a purely legal and civic term.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing it as 'Na-ga-rik' with three full syllables; the 'g' and 'r' are often blended.
- Confusing the 'n' with 'm'.
- Over-emphasizing the final 'k'.
- Shortening the first 'a' sound.
- Adding an extra vowel between 'r' and 'k'.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize in texts due to its frequent use in news and signs.
Need to remember the 'i' vowel placement and the conjunct 'gr'.
Simple pronunciation once the 'aa' sound is mastered.
Very common in media; easy to pick out.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Oblique Case Pluralization
नागरिक (Direct Plural) -> नागरिकों (Oblique Plural with postpositions like 'को', 'में').
Compound Nouns as Adjectives
नागरिक + शास्त्र = नागरिक शास्त्र (Civics). Here 'Nagrik' describes the type of 'Shastra'.
Genitive Construction
देश का नागरिक (Citizen of the country). Use 'ka/ke/ki' to show belonging.
Honorifics with Senior Citizens
Always use plural verbs/pronouns for 'Varishth Nagrik' out of respect.
Gender Neutrality
'Nagrik' is used for both genders in modern Hindi, like 'Doctor' or 'Teacher'.
Exemples par niveau
मैं भारत का नागरिक हूँ।
I am a citizen of India.
Simple 'A is B' structure.
वह एक अच्छा नागरिक है।
He is a good citizen.
Adjective 'achha' modifying 'nagrik'.
क्या आप यहाँ के नागरिक हैं?
Are you a citizen of this place?
Interrogative sentence.
हम सब नागरिक हैं।
We are all citizens.
Plural subject with singular 'nagrik' (direct case).
वह अमेरिकी नागरिक है।
She is an American citizen.
Nationality used as an adjective.
यह नागरिक का घर है।
This is the citizen's house.
Genitive case with 'ka'.
नमस्ते नागरिक!
Hello citizen!
Vocative use (rare but possible in stories).
वह जापानी नागरिक नहीं है।
He is not a Japanese citizen.
Negative sentence.
वरिष्ठ नागरिकों के लिए यहाँ बैठें।
Sit here for senior citizens.
Oblique plural 'nagrikon' with postposition 'ke liye'.
एक नागरिक के क्या कर्तव्य हैं?
What are the duties of a citizen?
Use of 'kartavya' (duty).
नागरिकों को नियमों का पालन करना चाहिए।
Citizens should follow the rules.
Oblique plural with 'ko' and 'chahiye' (should).
वह इस देश का सच्चा नागरिक है।
He is a true citizen of this country.
Adjective 'saccha' (true/honest).
हर नागरिक को वोट देना चाहिए।
Every citizen should vote.
'Har' (every) + singular noun.
पुलिस नागरिक की मदद करती है।
The police help the citizen.
Present simple tense.
यह एक नागरिक अधिकार है।
This is a civic right.
'Nagrik' used as an adjective.
सभी नागरिक खुश हैं।
All citizens are happy.
'Sabhi' (all) + plural context.
नागरिक शास्त्र स्कूल में पढ़ाया जाता है।
Civics is taught in school.
Passive construction.
सरकार नागरिकों की सुरक्षा के लिए ज़िम्मेदार है।
The government is responsible for the safety of citizens.
Genitive oblique 'nagrikon ki'.
एक जागरूक नागरिक समाज को बदल सकता है।
An aware citizen can change society.
'Jaagruk' (aware/conscious) + 'sakta hai' (can).
नागरिकों ने नई नीति का विरोध किया।
Citizens protested the new policy.
Ergative 'ne' with oblique plural.
हमें अपने नागरिक कर्तव्यों को नहीं भूलना चाहिए।
We should not forget our civic duties.
Possessive 'apne'.
वरिष्ठ नागरिकों को बैंक में अधिक ब्याज मिलता है।
Senior citizens get more interest in the bank.
Dative construction with 'ko'.
नागरिक उड्डयन मंत्रालय ने नए नियम जारी किए।
The Ministry of Civil Aviation issued new rules.
Compound technical term.
शहर के नागरिक प्रदूषण से परेशान हैं।
The citizens of the city are troubled by pollution.
Plural agreement 'pareshan hain'.
लोकतंत्र में नागरिकों की भागीदारी आवश्यक है।
Participation of citizens is essential in a democracy.
Abstract noun 'bhaagidari' (participation).
नागरिकों को अपनी आवाज़ उठाने का हक है।
Citizens have the right to raise their voice.
Idiomatic 'awaaz uthana' (to raise voice).
डिजिटल इंडिया से नागरिकों का जीवन आसान हो गया है।
Life of citizens has become easier with Digital India.
Present perfect tense.
नागरिक स्वतंत्रता का हनन नहीं होना चाहिए।
Civil liberties should not be violated.
Formal term 'hanan' (violation).
एक आदर्श नागरिक समाज के नियमों का सम्मान करता है।
An ideal citizen respects the rules of society.
Present indefinite tense.
विदेशी नागरिकों के लिए पंजीकरण अनिवार्य है।
Registration is mandatory for foreign citizens.
Adjective 'anivarya' (mandatory).
नागरिक समाज संगठनों ने राहत कार्य में मदद की।
Civil society organizations helped in the relief work.
Compound term 'Nagrik Samaj' (Civil Society).
नागरिकों की शिकायतों के निवारण के लिए एक पोर्टल बनाया गया है।
A portal has been created for the redressal of citizens' grievances.
Formal term 'nivaran' (redressal).
नागरिकता कानून में संशोधन को लेकर काफी बहस हुई।
There was much debate regarding the amendment in the citizenship law.
Abstract noun 'Nagrikta' (citizenship).
राज्य को अपने नागरिकों के मौलिक अधिकारों की रक्षा करनी चाहिए।
The state must protect the fundamental rights of its citizens.
Complex formal structure.
वैश्विक नागरिकता की अवधारणा आज अधिक प्रासंगिक है।
The concept of global citizenship is more relevant today.
Academic term 'praasangik' (relevant).
नागरिकों की सक्रियता ही लोकतंत्र की असली ताकत है।
The activism of citizens is the real strength of democracy.
Possessive abstract noun.
संविधान नागरिकों को विचार और अभिव्यक्ति की स्वतंत्रता देता है।
The Constitution gives citizens freedom of thought and expression.
Formal legal language.
नागरिक बोध की कमी के कारण सार्वजनिक संपत्तियों को नुकसान पहुँचता है।
Public properties are damaged due to a lack of civic sense.
Compound term 'Nagrik Bodh'.
नागरिकों के बीच बंधुत्व की भावना को बढ़ावा देना आवश्यक है।
It is necessary to promote a sense of fraternity among citizens.
Formal term 'bandhutva' (fraternity).
दोहरी नागरिकता के प्रावधानों पर सरकार विचार कर रही है।
The government is considering the provisions for dual citizenship.
Technical legal term.
नागरिकता केवल एक कानूनी दर्जा नहीं, बल्कि एक नैतिक उत्तरदायित्व भी है।
Citizenship is not just a legal status, but also a moral responsibility.
Philosophical 'A not just X, but also Y'.
नागरिक और राज्य के मध्य का सामाजिक अनुबंध अत्यंत जटिल है।
The social contract between the citizen and the state is extremely complex.
Sociological term 'Samajik Anubandh'.
सूचना के अधिकार ने नागरिकों को सत्ता के प्रति जवाबदेह बनाने में सशक्त किया है।
The Right to Information has empowered citizens to hold power accountable.
Complex causative structure.
नागरिकों की निजता का अधिकार मौलिक अधिकारों का एक अभिन्न अंग है।
The right to privacy of citizens is an integral part of fundamental rights.
Legal term 'abhinn ang' (integral part).
प्रजा से नागरिक बनने की प्रक्रिया भारतीय इतिहास का एक महत्वपूर्ण अध्याय है।
The process of becoming a citizen from a subject is an important chapter of Indian history.
Historical contrast 'se... banne ki'.
वैश्वीकरण ने राष्ट्रीय नागरिकता की पारंपरिक सीमाओं को चुनौती दी है।
Globalization has challenged the traditional boundaries of national citizenship.
Advanced abstract vocabulary.
नागरिकों के कर्तव्य और अधिकारों के बीच का संतुलन ही एक न्यायपूर्ण समाज का आधार है।
The balance between the duties and rights of citizens is the foundation of a just society.
Formal definitive structure.
नागरिकता की समावेशी परिभाषा ही आधुनिक राष्ट्रवाद की कसौटी है।
An inclusive definition of citizenship is the litmus test of modern nationalism.
Metaphorical use of 'kasauti' (test).
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— Citizen of the country. Used to emphasize national belonging.
मैं इस देश का नागरिक हूँ।
— Responsible citizen. Used in moral and social contexts.
एक जिम्मेदार नागरिक कचरा नहीं फैलाता।
— Security of citizens. Common in political and police contexts.
नागरिकों की सुरक्षा सबसे पहले है।
— True citizen. Refers to someone loyal and honest to the nation.
वह एक सच्चा नागरिक है।
— Civil aviation. Technical term for non-military flying.
नागरिक उड्डयन मंत्रालय ने दिशा-निर्देश जारी किए।
— Civil code. Refers to the set of laws governing citizens.
समान नागरिक संहिता पर चर्चा हो रही है।
— Civil liberty. Freedom granted to citizens by law.
नागरिक स्वतंत्रता का सम्मान होना चाहिए।
— Aware/Conscious citizen. Someone who knows their rights.
जागरूक नागरिक ही लोकतंत्र का आधार हैं।
— Civil service. Refers to government administrative jobs.
वह भारतीय नागरिक सेवा में है।
Souvent confondu avec
Nagrik is a legal status (passport); Nivasi is where you live (address).
Nagrik is the person; Nagarpalika is the city government body.
Nagrik is a person; Nagri is a poetic word for a city or a script (like Devanagari).
Expressions idiomatiques
— To be loyal to one's country (as a citizen). Literally 'eating the salt of the country'.
मैंने इस देश का नमक खाया है, मैं गद्दारी नहीं करूँगा।
Colloquial/Emotional— To fulfill one's duty as a citizen to the motherland. Literally 'to pay back the debt of the soil'.
हर नागरिक को अपनी मिट्टी का कर्ज चुकाना चाहिए।
Patriotic— A citizen taking the law into their own hands (vigilantism).
किसी भी नागरिक को कानून हाथ में नहीं लेना चाहिए।
Legal/Common— To become an aware/conscious citizen. Literally 'to open eyes'.
घोटाले ने नागरिकों की आँखें खोल दीं।
Metaphorical— Citizens working together for a cause. Literally 'shoulder to shoulder'.
नागरिकों को सरकार के साथ कंधे से कंधा मिलाकर चलना होगा।
Social— To give great respect to a fellow citizen or guest.
गाँव वालों ने नए नागरिक को सर आँखों पर बिठाया।
Idiomatic— Citizens working extremely hard for the nation.
सच्चे नागरिक देश की प्रगति के लिए दिन-रात एक कर देते हैं।
Common— Citizens standing up/fighting against injustice.
नागरिकों ने भ्रष्टाचार से लोहा लेने की ठानी है।
Strong/Literary— To bring shame to the country as a citizen. Literally 'to have one's nose cut'.
उसकी हरकत से पूरे देश के नागरिकों की नाक कट गई।
ColloquialFacile à confondre
Both relate to a place.
Nagrik is about national legal identity. Nivasi is about current residence. You can be a Nivasi of London without being a British Nagrik.
मैं यहाँ का निवासी हूँ, पर नागरिक नहीं।
Both mean people of a nation.
Praja refers to subjects under a monarch. Nagrik refers to participants in a democracy with rights.
अब हम राजा की प्रजा नहीं, स्वतंत्र भारत के नागरिक हैं।
Both refer to the public.
Janta is a collective noun (the masses/public). Nagrik is an individual unit (a citizen).
जनता को जागरूक होना चाहिए, हर नागरिक को अपनी ज़िम्मेदारी समझनी चाहिए।
Both mean inhabitant.
Bashinda is often used in Urdu-influenced Hindi for residents. Nagrik is the standard legal term.
वह इस शहर का पुराना बाशिंदा है।
Both come from the word for city.
Shahri means someone who lives in a city (vs rural). Nagrik means someone who belongs to the nation.
वह एक शहरी नागरिक है।
Structures de phrases
मैं [Country] का नागरिक हूँ।
मैं कनाडा का नागरिक हूँ।
एक [Adjective] नागरिक बनो।
एक जिम्मेदार नागरिक बनो।
[Noun] नागरिकों के लिए है।
यह पार्क नागरिकों के लिए है।
नागरिकों को [Verb] चाहिए।
नागरिकों को कर देना चाहिए।
नागरिक होने के नाते, मेरा कर्तव्य है कि...
नागरिक होने के नाते, मेरा कर्तव्य है कि मैं मतदान करूँ।
नागरिकों के [Abstract Noun] की रक्षा करना...
नागरिकों के अधिकारों की रक्षा करना सरकार का काम है।
[Concept] नागरिकता का एक हिस्सा है।
समानता नागरिकता का एक हिस्सा है।
नागरिक और राज्य के संबंधों में [Noun] की भूमिका...
नागरिक और राज्य के संबंधों में विश्वास की भूमिका अहम है।
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Highly frequent in formal, educational, and media domains.
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Using 'Nagrik' for 'Resident'.
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Nivasi
If you live in a building, you are a 'nivasi' of that building, not a 'nagrik'. Citizenship is for countries.
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Saying 'Nagrik ko' for plural.
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Nagrikon ko
In Hindi, plural nouns change form when followed by a postposition. 'Nagrik' becomes 'Nagrikon'.
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Using 'Nagrika' in common speech.
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Nagrik
While 'Nagrika' is technically correct for females, 'Nagrik' is the standard gender-neutral term used 99% of the time.
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Confusing 'Nagrik' with 'Nagarpalika'.
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Nagrik (for person)
Nagarpalika is the municipal corporation (the office), not the person.
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Using 'Nagrik' too informally.
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Log
In a sentence like 'There are many people in the park', using 'Nagrik' sounds like you are doing a legal audit. Use 'Log'.
Astuces
Plural Oblique Tip
Always use 'नागरिकों' (nāgarikon) when you follow it with words like 'ko', 'ne', 'se', or 'mein'. For example: 'नागरिकों ने वोट दिया' (Citizens voted).
Respect the Elders
When you see 'वरिष्ठ नागरिक' (Varishth Nāgarik), remember it's a very respectful term. Always offer your seat if you see this sign in public transport.
Nagrik vs Nivasi
Use 'Nagrik' for passports and voting. Use 'Nivasi' for your home address and where you sleep at night.
Formal Tone
Use 'Nagrik' when giving a speech or writing an official email. It makes you sound educated and serious about the topic.
School Subjects
If you are talking to an Indian student about their studies, ask them about 'Nagrik Shastra'. It's a great conversation starter about their school life.
Rights and Duties
Pair 'Nagrik' with 'Adhikar' (Rights) and 'Kartavya' (Duties). These three words are almost always used together in civic discussions.
Root Word
Remember 'Nagar' means city. A 'Nagrik' is someone who belongs to the organized 'Nagar' of the nation.
Compound Words
You can create many formal terms by adding 'Nagrik' as a prefix, such as 'Nagrik Suraksha' (Civil Defense).
News Keywords
When you hear 'Nagrik' on the news, pay attention—it usually means a new law or a major public issue is being discussed.
The 'N' Connection
National starts with N. Nagrik starts with N. They both define your identity in a Nation.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'Nagar' as 'Neighborhood'. A 'Nagrik' is the person who legally belongs to the largest neighborhood possible: the country.
Association visuelle
Imagine a person holding a passport ('Nagrik' status) while standing in a busy 'Nagar' (city).
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'Nagrik' in three different contexts today: 1. Nationality, 2. Senior Citizens, 3. Civic Duty.
Origine du mot
The word 'नागरिक' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'नगर' (Nagar), which means 'city' or 'town'. The suffix '-इ़क' (-ik) is added to denote 'pertaining to' or 'belonging to'. Therefore, its literal historical meaning is 'an inhabitant of a city'.
Sens originel : City-dweller or urban inhabitant.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit-derived).Contexte culturel
Be careful when discussing citizenship in politically sensitive areas; 'Nagrikta' is a major political topic in modern India.
While 'citizen' in English is often used in legal contexts, 'Nagrik' in Hindi is also heavily used in moral/educational contexts to teach children how to behave.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
At the Airport/Immigration
- मैं भारतीय नागरिक हूँ।
- विदेशी नागरिकों की लाइन कहाँ है?
- पासपोर्ट और नागरिकता के कागज़ दिखाएँ।
- क्या आप यहाँ के नागरिक हैं?
In a Bank
- वरिष्ठ नागरिकों के लिए अलग काउंटर है।
- क्या आप वरिष्ठ नागरिक हैं?
- नागरिकों के लिए नई बचत योजना।
- पहचान पत्र के लिए आधार कार्ड ज़रूरी है।
In School/Civics Class
- आज हम नागरिक शास्त्र पढ़ेंगे।
- नागरिक के मौलिक अधिकार क्या हैं?
- हमें एक जिम्मेदार नागरिक बनना चाहिए।
- संविधान नागरिकों की रक्षा करता है।
During Elections
- हर नागरिक को वोट देना चाहिए।
- यह नागरिकों का लोकतांत्रिक अधिकार है।
- नागरिकों की समस्याओं पर चर्चा करें।
- मतदाता सूची में अपना नाम देखें।
Social Discussions
- एक जागरूक नागरिक के नाते मेरा यह फर्ज़ है।
- हमें नागरिक बोध विकसित करना होगा।
- नागरिक समाज को आगे आना चाहिए।
- शहर के नागरिक प्रदूषण से लड़ रहे हैं।
Amorces de conversation
"क्या आप भारत के नागरिक हैं या विदेशी?"
"एक अच्छे नागरिक के क्या कर्तव्य होने चाहिए?"
"क्या आपको लगता है कि आजकल नागरिकों में नागरिक बोध कम हो गया है?"
"वरिष्ठ नागरिकों के लिए सरकार को और क्या करना चाहिए?"
"क्या आप 'वैश्विक नागरिक' की अवधारणा में विश्वास करते हैं?"
Sujets d'écriture
आज मैंने एक जिम्मेदार नागरिक के रूप में क्या किया?
मेरे देश के नागरिकों की सबसे बड़ी समस्या क्या है?
अगर मैं अपने देश का प्रधानमंत्री होता, तो नागरिकों के लिए क्या करता?
एक 'आदर्श नागरिक' की मेरी परिभाषा क्या है?
नागरिक शास्त्र की शिक्षा स्कूलों में क्यों ज़रूरी है?
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo. Historically it did, but today it means a citizen of a country, whether they live in a city, a village, or even abroad. It is a legal status.
Yes, 'Nagrika' (नागरिका) exists, but it is rarely used. 'Nagrik' is the standard gender-neutral term used for everyone in formal and daily Hindi.
Yes, as long as you are talking about their status as a citizen of the country. If you just mean they live there, 'nivasi' is better.
It means 'Senior Citizen' (usually age 60+). You will see this on signs for reserved seats or special bank queues in India.
It is a formal word. In casual conversation, people usually say 'log' (people) or 'yahan ke rehne wale' (those living here).
Citizenship is 'Nagrikta' (नागरिकता). You just add the suffix '-ta' to 'Nagrik'.
It is the Hindi term for 'Civics', the study of government and the rights/duties of citizens, taught in schools.
Yes, you can say 'Videshi Nagrik' (Foreign citizen). It is a polite and formal way to refer to them.
In the direct case, it is 'Nagrik' (e.g., Many citizens came). In the oblique case (with postpositions), it is 'Nagrikon' (e.g., To the citizens).
Yes, it is the primary word used to refer to the people of India in the Hindi version of the Constitution.
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Write a sentence in Hindi: 'I am a citizen of India.'
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Translate: 'I am an American citizen.'
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Translate: 'We should be responsible citizens.'
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Translate: 'Are you a citizen here?'
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Translate: 'Every citizen is equal.'
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Listen and write the word: 'नागरिक'
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Listen and write: 'नागरिक सुरक्षा'
Listen and write: 'नागरिक उड्डयन'
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Summary
The word 'नागरिक' (Nāgarik) is the standard Hindi term for 'citizen'. It is used to define a person's legal relationship with their country and their moral responsibility to society. Example: 'Main Bharat ka nagrik hoon' (I am a citizen of India).
- Nagrik means 'citizen' in Hindi.
- It is a formal word used for legal and civic contexts.
- It comes from the Sanskrit word 'Nagar' meaning city.
- It implies having rights, duties, and a national identity.
Plural Oblique Tip
Always use 'नागरिकों' (nāgarikon) when you follow it with words like 'ko', 'ne', 'se', or 'mein'. For example: 'नागरिकों ने वोट दिया' (Citizens voted).
Respect the Elders
When you see 'वरिष्ठ नागरिक' (Varishth Nāgarik), remember it's a very respectful term. Always offer your seat if you see this sign in public transport.
Nagrik vs Nivasi
Use 'Nagrik' for passports and voting. Use 'Nivasi' for your home address and where you sleep at night.
Formal Tone
Use 'Nagrik' when giving a speech or writing an official email. It makes you sound educated and serious about the topic.
Exemple
हर नागरिक को अपने कर्तव्यों का पालन करना चाहिए।
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