ऊँचे
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- Means 'high' or 'tall' for masculine plural things.
- Used as 'highly' or 'loudly' when describing actions.
- Used before 'in', 'on', 'from' for masculine singular things.
- Describes status, prices, and volume as well as physical height.
The word ऊँचे (ūnche) is a versatile Hindi term that primarily functions as an adverb or the oblique/plural form of the adjective 'ऊँचा' (ūñcā), meaning 'high' or 'tall'. When used adverbially, it describes actions performed at a great height, at a high volume, or involving a superior status. Understanding ऊँचे requires looking beyond a simple translation of 'high'; it encompasses the physical, the auditory, and the metaphorical. In Hindi, spatial adjectives often shift their endings based on the noun they qualify or their grammatical role in the sentence. ऊँचे is the form you will encounter when the noun it describes is masculine plural, or when it is followed by a postposition like 'में' (in), 'पर' (on), or 'से' (from). However, as an adverb, it specifically modifies verbs to indicate 'highly' or 'at a height'.
- Physical Height
- Used to describe objects or actions located far above the ground, such as birds flying or clouds drifting. Example: 'पंछी ऊँचे उड़ रहे हैं' (The birds are flying high).
- Auditory Volume
- Refers to speaking or singing loudly. It is frequently paired with 'स्वर' (voice/tone) or 'आवाज़' (sound). Example: 'ऊँचे स्वर में बात मत करो' (Do not speak in a high/loud voice).
- Social Status
- Describes high ranks, noble thoughts, or prestigious positions. Example: 'उनके विचार बहुत ऊँचे हैं' (Their thoughts are very high/noble).
वह पहाड़ के ऊँचे शिखर पर खड़ा था। (He was standing on the high peak of the mountain.)
In daily conversation, you will hear this word when people discuss architecture (tall buildings), nature (mountains), or even personal ambitions. It carries a sense of aspiration and grandeur. When someone says 'ऊँचे लोग' (high people), they are usually referring to the elite or those in power. Conversely, 'ऊँचे दर्जे का' refers to something of 'high quality' or 'top grade'. The adverbial usage is particularly common in poetry and motivational speech, where 'flying high' (ऊँचे उड़ना) serves as a metaphor for achieving great success or maintaining high spirits. It is essential to distinguish it from its base form 'ऊँचा' which is used for singular masculine subjects without postpositions. Mastery of ऊँचे signals a transition from basic Hindi to a more nuanced, grammatically correct level of speaking.
हमें अपने लक्ष्य ऊँचे रखने चाहिए। (We should keep our goals high.)
Furthermore, ऊँचे is used in idiomatic expressions regarding hearing. If someone is 'ऊँचे सुनने वाला' (ūnche sunne vālā), it means they are hard of hearing or 'hear at a high volume'—a polite way to describe deafness. This shows how the word permeates various aspects of human experience, from physical altitude to sensory perception and social hierarchy. By using ऊँचे correctly, you convey not just a measurement, but a quality of being that is elevated, loud, or superior. It is one of the most frequently used descriptors in the Hindi language, appearing in everything from Bollywood lyrics to academic lectures on geography.
Using ऊँचे correctly involves understanding Hindi's case system. While 'ऊँचा' is the dictionary form, ऊँचे is the 'oblique' form. This means it is used whenever the adjective modifies a masculine noun that is followed by a postposition (like 'में', 'से', 'पर', 'को'). It is also the standard masculine plural form. Beyond grammar, its adverbial function allows it to modify verbs directly, describing 'how' an action is performed—usually with intensity or at a literal height. Let's explore the various syntactic environments where ऊँचे thrives.
- Modifying Plural Nouns
- When describing multiple masculine objects. Example: 'ऊँचे पेड़' (Tall trees). Note that because there is no postposition here, it is simply the plural form.
- In Oblique Singular Contexts
- When describing a single masculine object followed by a postposition. Example: 'ऊँचे मकान में' (In the tall house). Even though the house is singular, 'ऊँचा' becomes 'ऊँचे' because of 'में'.
- Adverbial Usage with Verbs
- Describing the manner of an action. Example: 'ऊँचे उड़ना' (To fly high) or 'ऊँचे बोलना' (To speak loudly).
वह हमेशा ऊँचे ख्वाब देखता है। (He always dreams high/big dreams.)
In the example above, 'ख्वाब' (dreams) is masculine plural, so 'ऊँचे' is used. If he had only one dream, it would be 'ऊँचा ख्वाब'. This distinction is vital for A2 learners. Another critical use case is with the word 'स्वर' (voice/tone). In formal settings, you might be asked to speak in a 'low voice' (धीमे स्वर में), but in a large hall, you would speak in an 'ऊँचे स्वर' (high/loud voice). Here, ऊँचे acts as an adjective in the oblique case. Similarly, in business, 'ऊँचे दाम' (high prices) is a common phrase where the word indicates cost rather than physical height. The flexibility of ऊँचे allows it to transition from describing a mountain to describing the price of onions.
इस ऊँचे पद के लिए बहुत मेहनत चाहिए। (A lot of hard work is needed for this high position.)
Finally, consider the phrase 'ऊँचे-ऊँचे' (very high). Hindi often duplicates adjectives to add emphasis or indicate variety. 'ऊँचे-ऊँचे पहाड़' implies a range of very high mountains. This reduplication is a hallmark of natural-sounding Hindi. When you use ऊँचे, you are often setting a scale—whether it's the volume of a radio, the height of a skyscraper, or the level of your own ambitions. Practice by identifying masculine nouns and adding 'ऊँचे' before them when they are plural or followed by a preposition. This will make your Hindi sound much more authentic and grammatically grounded.
The word ऊँचे is ubiquitous in Hindi-speaking environments, appearing in contexts ranging from the spiritual to the mundane. In the bustling streets of Delhi or Mumbai, you might hear a shopkeeper shouting in an 'ऊँचे स्वर' (loud voice) to attract customers. In a more serene setting, like a temple or a mosque, you might hear prayers offered to the 'ऊँचे भगवान' (High God/Almighty), though 'ऊँचा' is more common there, ऊँचे appears in the oblique phrases of devotion. Geography is another major domain for this word. India, being home to the Himalayas, frequently uses ऊँचे to describe the 'ऊँचे पर्वत' (high mountains) that define the northern landscape. News reports often mention 'ऊँचे तापमान' (high temperatures) during the scorching summer months, or 'ऊँचे स्तर की बैठक' (a high-level meeting) in political coverage.
- News & Media
- 'शेयर बाज़ार ऊँचे स्तर पर बंद हुआ' (The stock market closed at a high level). Journalists use it to describe records, prices, and political ranks.
- Bollywood & Music
- Lyrics often feature 'ऊँचे आसमान' (high skies) as a metaphor for freedom or love. The repetition 'ऊँचे-ऊँचे' is very common in catchy song hooks.
- Daily Chores
- A mother might tell her child, 'ऊँचे ताक पर सामान रखा है' (The stuff is kept on the high shelf), using the oblique form because of 'पर'.
आजकल दाल के दाम बहुत ऊँचे हैं। (Nowadays, the prices of lentils are very high.)
In educational settings, teachers encourage students to have 'ऊँचे आदर्श' (high ideals). The word transcends physical height to represent moral and intellectual excellence. If you attend a Hindi poetry session (Kavi Sammelan), you will notice poets using ऊँचे to describe the 'ऊँचे विचार' (lofty thoughts) of great leaders. Even in sports commentary, a ball hit high into the air is described as going 'ऊँचे'. Interestingly, the word is also used in social criticism. People might comment on someone's 'ऊँचे शौक' (expensive/high-class hobbies) with a hint of sarcasm if they are living beyond their means. Thus, ऊँचे is not just a spatial marker; it is a social and emotional gauge that helps Hindi speakers navigate status and value.
वह ऊँचे खानदान से ताल्लुक रखता है। (He belongs to a high-status/noble family.)
Whether you are listening to a podcast about the Himalayas, reading a financial newspaper, or chatting with a friend about their career goals, ऊँचे will appear. It is a word that bridges the gap between the physical world and the world of abstract values. Paying attention to how it changes based on the words around it will significantly improve your listening comprehension and your ability to express complex ideas simply.
For English speakers learning Hindi, the most common mistake with ऊँचे is confusing it with its related forms 'ऊँचा' (ūñcā) and 'ऊँची' (ūñcī). Because English uses the single word 'high' for all genders and cases, the Hindi system of agreement can be overwhelming. Another frequent error is using ऊँचे to describe people's physical height (as in 'he is tall'). In Hindi, we use 'लम्बा' (lambā) for tall people, and 'ऊँचा'/'ऊँचे' for buildings, mountains, or status. Let's break down these pitfalls systematically.
- Gender Mismatch
- Using 'ऊँचे' for feminine nouns. Incorrect: 'ऊँचे कुर्सी' (High chair). Correct: 'ऊँची कुर्सी'. Remember, 'ऊँचे' is only for masculine plural or masculine singular oblique.
- Ignoring the Oblique Case
- Using 'ऊँचा' when a postposition is present. Incorrect: 'ऊँचा पहाड़ पर'. Correct: 'ऊँचे पहाड़ पर'. Whenever 'से', 'में', 'पर', etc., appear, the 'आ' ending of 'ऊँचा' must change to 'ए'.
- Confusing Tall vs. High
- Using 'ऊँचा' for a person's height. Incorrect: 'मेरा भाई ऊँचा है'. Correct: 'मेरा भाई लम्बा है'. Use 'ऊँचे' for objects and status, not human stature.
Incorrect: वह ऊँचा आवाज़ में बोला।
Correct: वह ऊँचे स्वर में बोला। (He spoke in a high voice.)
Another mistake is the mispronunciation of the nasalized vowel. The 'ऊँ' (ūñ) has a distinct nasal sound. If you omit the nasalization and say 'u-che', it sounds like 'uche' (which is not a word). Ensure you are breathing through your nose slightly as you start the word. Also, learners often forget that 'ऊँचे' can be an adverb. They might try to add an unnecessary 'से' (with/from) to make it an adverb (like 'ऊँचे से'), but 'ऊँचे' can often stand alone to mean 'highly' or 'at a height' depending on the verb.
Incorrect: ये पहाड़ ऊँचा हैं।
Correct: ये पहाड़ ऊँचे हैं। (These mountains are high.)
Finally, avoid using ऊँचे when you mean 'loud' in terms of noise pollution; 'शोर' (shor) is the word for noise. ऊँचे refers to the volume or pitch of a specific sound or voice. By being mindful of these distinctions—gender, case, person-height vs. object-height, and nasalization—you will avoid the most common errors that mark a beginner speaker and instead sound like someone who truly understands the logic of the Hindi language.
In Hindi, several words share the semantic space of 'height' or 'elevation' with ऊँचे. Choosing the right one depends on whether you are talking about physical length, status, or abstract superiority. Understanding these alternatives will help you refine your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely. While ऊँचे is the most common all-purpose word for 'high', other terms like 'लम्बा' (lambā), 'बुलंद' (buland), and 'शीर्ष' (shīrsh) offer different shades of meaning.
- ऊँचे vs. लम्बा (lambā)
- 'ऊँचे' refers to vertical height or altitude. 'लम्बा' refers to length or tallness of people. A mountain is 'ऊँचा', but a person is 'लम्बा'. A long road is also 'लम्बी'.
- ऊँचे vs. बुलंद (buland)
- 'बुलंद' is a Persian-derived word often used for 'lofty' or 'roaring'. It's used for voices ('बुलंद आवाज़') or spirits ('हौसले बुलंद'). It sounds more poetic and powerful than 'ऊँचे'.
- ऊँचे vs. उच्च (ucch)
- 'उच्च' is the formal/Sanskritized version of 'ऊँचा'. You will see it in 'उच्च शिक्षा' (higher education) or 'उच्च न्यायालय' (High Court). Use 'उच्च' in academic or legal contexts.
Comparison:
1. ऊँचे पहाड़ (High mountains - common)
2. लम्बे पेड़ (Tall trees - focuses on length)
3. उच्च विचार (High thoughts - formal)
Another interesting alternative is 'गगनचुंबी' (gaganchumbī), which literally means 'sky-kissing'. This is the Hindi equivalent of 'skyscraper'. While you could say 'ऊँची इमारत' (high building), calling it 'गगनचुंबी इमारत' adds a descriptive flair. For 'top level', you might use 'शीर्ष' (shīrsh), which means 'peak' or 'head'. In corporate settings, 'शीर्ष प्रबंधन' (top management) is preferred over 'ऊँचे लोग'. If you want to describe something that is 'above' in a physical sense without necessarily being 'high', you would use 'ऊपर' (ūpar). For example, 'ऊपर वाले कमरे में' (in the room above).
वह ऊँचे दर्जे का कलाकार है। (He is a high-class/top-tier artist.)
Lastly, consider 'महँगा' (mahangā) for prices. While you can say 'दाम ऊँचे हैं' (prices are high), you would usually say 'यह बहुत महँगा है' (this is very expensive). ऊँचे is used for the *level* of the price, while 'महँगा' is the adjective for the *item* itself. By learning these nuances, you can avoid repetitive language and choose the word that fits the register—whether you're chatting with a friend, writing a business email, or reciting a poem.
How Formal Is It?
Le savais-tu ?
The nasalization in 'ऊँचे' is a result of historical linguistic shifts where double consonants in Sanskrit were often replaced by a long, nasalized vowel in modern Hindi.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing without nasalization (saying 'uche' instead of 'ūnche').
- Making the 'e' sound too short (like 'u-ch').
- Confusing the 'ch' with 'sh' (saying 'unshe').
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize once you know the 'ūñ' sound and 'che' ending.
Requires remembering the nasalization (chandrabindu) and the correct vowel ending.
Nasalization can be tricky for beginners to master naturally.
Distinctive sound makes it relatively easy to pick out in speech.
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Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Adjective Agreement
Masculine plural nouns take adjectives ending in -e (ऊँचे पेड़).
Oblique Case
Masculine singular nouns followed by postpositions change adjectives to -e (ऊँचे घर में).
Adverbial Usage
Adjectives can function as adverbs without change (ऊँचे उड़ना).
Reduplication
Repeating an adjective adds emphasis (ऊँचे-ऊँचे).
Gender Consistency
Feminine nouns always take -ī regardless of case (ऊँची दीवार पर).
Exemples par niveau
यहाँ ऊँचे पहाड़ हैं।
Here are high mountains.
Plural masculine agreement.
ऊँचे पेड़ देखो।
Look at the tall trees.
Plural masculine agreement.
वे ऊँचे मकान हैं।
Those are tall houses.
Plural masculine agreement.
आसमान में ऊँचे बादल हैं।
There are high clouds in the sky.
Plural masculine agreement.
ये ऊँचे खंभे हैं।
These are tall pillars.
Plural masculine agreement.
वहाँ ऊँचे टावर हैं।
There are tall towers there.
Plural masculine agreement.
ऊँचे दरवाज़े खुले हैं।
The tall doors are open.
Plural masculine agreement.
ये ऊँचे जूते हैं।
These are high boots.
Plural masculine agreement.
ऊँचे स्वर में मत बोलो।
Do not speak in a high/loud voice.
Oblique masculine singular (due to 'में').
वह ऊँचे पहाड़ पर चढ़ा।
He climbed on the high mountain.
Oblique masculine singular (due to 'पर').
ऊँचे मकान में कौन रहता है?
Who lives in the tall house?
Oblique masculine singular (due to 'में').
पक्षी ऊँचे उड़ रहे हैं।
The birds are flying high.
Adverbial usage.
दाल के दाम ऊँचे हैं।
The prices of lentils are high.
Plural masculine agreement.
वह ऊँचे ताक से किताब लाया।
He brought the book from the high shelf.
Oblique masculine singular (due to 'से').
ऊँचे स्वर में गाना गाओ।
Sing a song in a high/loud voice.
Oblique masculine singular.
हमें ऊँचे लक्ष्य रखने चाहिए।
We should keep high goals.
Plural masculine agreement.
उनके विचार बहुत ऊँचे हैं।
Their thoughts are very noble/high.
Metaphorical plural masculine.
वह ऊँचे खानदान से है।
He is from a high-status family.
Oblique masculine singular.
यह ऊँचे दर्जे का काम है।
This is high-quality work.
Oblique masculine singular.
ऊँचे-ऊँचे पेड़ों के बीच एक घर है।
There is a house among very tall trees.
Reduplication for emphasis.
वह ऊँचे पद पर काम करता है।
He works in a high position.
Oblique masculine singular.
सफलता के लिए ऊँचे सपने देखो।
Dream high dreams for success.
Plural masculine agreement.
हमें ऊँचे आदर्शों का पालन करना चाहिए।
We should follow high ideals.
Oblique masculine plural.
उसने ऊँचे स्वर में अपनी बात कही।
He said his piece in a loud voice.
Oblique masculine singular.
बाज़ार में ऊँचे दाम होने के कारण बिक्री कम है।
Due to high prices in the market, sales are low.
Plural masculine agreement.
वह ऊँचे सुनने वाला व्यक्ति है।
He is a person who is hard of hearing.
Idiomatic usage.
ऊँचे स्तर की बैठकों में समय लगता है।
High-level meetings take time.
Oblique masculine singular.
उसके हौसले हमेशा ऊँचे रहते हैं।
His spirits/courage always remain high.
Plural masculine agreement.
पहाड़ों की ऊँचे चोटियों पर बर्फ जमी है।
Snow is settled on the high peaks of the mountains.
Oblique masculine plural.
ऊँचे दर्जे की शिक्षा सबके लिए ज़रूरी है।
High-quality education is necessary for everyone.
Oblique masculine singular.
वह ऊँचे समाज में उठना-बैठना पसंद करता है।
He likes to socialize in high society.
Oblique masculine singular.
उसने ऊँचे स्वर में विरोध प्रकट किया।
He expressed his protest in a loud voice.
Oblique masculine singular.
साहित्य में ऊँचे प्रतिमान स्थापित करना कठिन है।
It is difficult to establish high standards in literature.
Plural masculine agreement.
ऊँचे पदों पर आसीन व्यक्तियों की ज़िम्मेदारी बड़ी होती है।
The responsibility of people seated in high positions is great.
Oblique masculine plural.
उसकी कविता में ऊँचे दार्शनिक भाव मिलते हैं।
High philosophical sentiments are found in his poetry.
Plural masculine agreement.
राजनीति में ऊँचे कद के नेताओं की कमी है।
There is a lack of high-stature leaders in politics.
Oblique masculine singular.
ऊँचे मूल्यों की रक्षा के लिए बलिदान देना पड़ता है।
One has to make sacrifices to protect high values.
Oblique masculine plural.
वैज्ञानिकों ने ऊँचे तापमान पर शोध किया।
Scientists conducted research at high temperatures.
Oblique masculine singular.
ऊँचे स्वर की प्रधानता संगीत में रस भर देती है।
The dominance of high notes fills music with emotion.
Oblique masculine singular.
वह ऊँचे दर्जे की कूटनीति का माहिर है।
He is an expert in high-level diplomacy.
Oblique masculine singular.
उनकी कृतियाँ मानवीय संवेदना के ऊँचे धरातल को छूती हैं।
Their works touch the high ground of human sensitivity.
Oblique masculine singular.
ऊँचे स्वर में उच्चारित मंत्रों से वातावरण पवित्र हो गया।
The atmosphere became holy with the mantras chanted in a high voice.
Oblique masculine singular.
अध्यात्म के ऊँचे शिखरों पर पहुँचना आसान नहीं।
Reaching the high peaks of spirituality is not easy.
Oblique masculine plural.
समाज के ऊँचे तबके को अपनी ज़िम्मेदारी समझनी होगी।
The high section of society must understand its responsibility.
Oblique masculine singular.
ऊँचे दर्जे की नैतिकता ही समाज को दिशा देती है।
Only high-level morality gives direction to society.
Oblique masculine singular.
उसने अपनी ऊँचे दर्जे की वाकपटुता से सबका दिल जीत लिया।
He won everyone's heart with his high-level eloquence.
Oblique masculine singular.
ऊँचे पदों का मोह अक्सर पतन का कारण बनता है।
The attachment to high positions often causes downfall.
Oblique masculine plural.
ऊँचे स्वर में की गई आलोचना अक्सर प्रभावहीन होती है।
Criticism made in a high voice is often ineffective.
Oblique masculine singular.
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
Souvent confondu avec
This is the singular masculine form; 'ūnche' is plural or oblique.
This is the feminine form, used for nouns like 'dīvār' (wall) or 'kursī' (chair).
This is the opposite (low/down); beginners sometimes swap them in speed.
Expressions idiomatiques
— Describes someone who is hard of hearing.
दादाजी थोड़े ऊँचे सुनने वाले हैं।
Informal/Polite— A phrase used to describe the refined (or expensive) tastes of the elite.
वह तो मर्सिडीज ही खरीदेगा, आखिर ऊँचे लोग ऊँची पसंद।
Common— To be extremely happy or proud.
जीत के बाद उसके पैर ऊँचे आसमान पर थे।
Metaphorical— To have the upper hand or advantage (less common than 'पलड़ा भारी').
इस सौदे में हमारा हाथ ऊँचे है।
Informal— To speak arrogantly or with authority.
मुझसे ऊँचे स्वर में बात मत करो।
Confrontational— To come from a prestigious background.
वह ऊँचे खानदान का होने का दिखावा करता है।
Social— A high degree of stupidity.
यह तो ऊँचे दर्जे की बेवकूफी है।
Informal/SarcasticFacile à confondre
Both translate to 'tall' or 'high' in English.
Lambā is for people's height or length; ūnche is for altitude or status.
वह लम्बा है (He is tall) vs. पहाड़ ऊँचे हैं (Mountains are high).
Both imply size.
Baṛā means 'big' (volume/area); ūnche means 'high' (vertical).
बड़ा घर (Big house) vs. ऊँचा घर (High/Tall house).
Both relate to vertical position.
Ūpar is a preposition/adverb meaning 'above' or 'on top'; ūnche is an adjective/adverb describing 'high' quality or height.
ऊपर जाओ (Go up) vs. ऊँचे उड़ो (Fly high).
Both used for loud voices.
Tez means 'fast' or 'sharp/loud'; ūnche means 'high volume/pitch'. They are often interchangeable for volume.
तेज़ बोलो / ऊँचे बोलो (Both: Speak loudly).
They mean the same thing.
Ucch is purely formal/Sanskrit; ūnche is common/natural.
उच्च शिक्षा (Higher education) vs. ऊँचे पहाड़ (High mountains).
Structures de phrases
ये [Masculine Plural Noun] ऊँचे हैं।
ये पहाड़ ऊँचे हैं।
वह [Masculine Noun] के ऊँचे [Noun] पर है।
वह घर के ऊँचे हिस्से पर है।
ऊँचे [Masculine Noun] में [Verb] मत करो।
ऊँचे स्वर में बात मत करो।
हमें [Masculine Plural Noun] ऊँचे रखने चाहिए।
हमें अपने लक्ष्य ऊँचे रखने चाहिए।
वह [Masculine Noun] ऊँचे दर्जे का है।
यह काम ऊँचे दर्जे का है।
[Noun] के दाम बहुत ऊँचे हैं।
सब्जियों के दाम बहुत ऊँचे हैं।
ऊँचे [Masculine Plural Noun] की रक्षा करना हमारा कर्तव्य है।
ऊँचे मूल्यों की रक्षा करना हमारा कर्तव्य है।
ऊँचे [Masculine Noun] का मोह पतन की ओर ले जाता है।
ऊँचे पद का मोह पतन की ओर ले जाता है।
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Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Extremely high in both spoken and written Hindi.
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ऊँचे आदमी
→
लम्बा आदमी
Don't use 'ūnche' for human height; use 'lambā'.
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ऊँचे दीवार
→
ऊँची दीवार
Wall (dīvār) is feminine, so it must be 'ūñcī'.
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ऊँचा पहाड़ पर
→
ऊँचे पहाड़ पर
The postposition 'par' requires the oblique form 'ūnche'.
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ऊँचे आवाज़
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ऊँची आवाज़
Sound/Voice (āvāz) is feminine. Use 'ūnche svar' instead if you want to use the masculine form.
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वह ऊँचा बोलता है
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वह ऊँचे स्वर में बोलता है
While 'ūñcā boltā hai' is understood, 'ūnche svar me' is grammatically superior for volume.
Astuces
The Oblique Rule
Whenever you see 'me', 'par', or 'se', change 'ūñcā' to 'ūnche' for masculine nouns. It's a rule that instantly makes you sound more advanced.
Volume Control
If you want someone to speak up, 'ūnche bolo' is perfectly natural. If you want them to be quiet, 'dhīme bolo' is the opposite.
Metaphorical Use
Don't just use it for mountains. Use it for 'dreams' (sapne) and 'thoughts' (vichār) to show you understand Hindi abstract concepts.
Tone Matters
In Bollywood songs, 'ūnche' often rhymes with 'nīche'. Use this rhyme to help identify the word in fast-paced lyrics.
Respect Factor
Using 'ūnche' for someone's position (ūnche pad) shows you understand Indian professional etiquette.
Spelling Check
Don't forget the dot or moon (chandrabindu) over the 'u'. It's the difference between a correct word and a spelling error.
The Cloud Trick
Think of clouds (masculine plural in many contexts) being 'ūnche'. Clouds are high, and the word sounds light and airy.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'ūnche' for daily life and 'ucch' for your Hindi exams or formal essays.
Reduplication
Use 'ūnche-ūnche' when describing a forest or a mountain range to add descriptive depth.
Height vs Length
If it goes up, it's 'ūnche'. If it goes across, it's 'lambe'. Simple!
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Imagine an 'Oonch' (camel) trying to reach the 'e' (edge) of a high cliff. Oonch + e = ऊँचे (High/Loud).
Association visuelle
Visualize a mountain peak with the letter 'E' sitting on top of it. The 'E' is high up, representing the '-e' ending of 'ऊँचे'.
Word Web
Défi
Try to use 'ऊँचे' in three different ways today: describe a tall building, tell someone to speak louder, and talk about a goal you have.
Origine du mot
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'उच्च' (ucca), which means high, lofty, or elevated. It traveled through Prakrit as 'ucca' before evolving into the modern Hindi 'ऊँचा' and its inflected form 'ऊँचे'.
Sens originel : Physically elevated or of a superior caste/rank.
Indo-AryanContexte culturel
Be careful when using 'ऊँचे लोग' or 'ऊँचे खानदान'; depending on the tone, it can sound respectful or sarcastically elitist.
English speakers often use 'tall' for people, but Hindi uses 'lambā'. Use 'ūnche' only for objects and status.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Geography
- ऊँचे पर्वत
- ऊँचे शिखर
- ऊँचे पठार
- ऊँचे झरने
Shopping
- ऊँचे दाम
- ऊँचे भाव
- ऊँचे दर्जे का माल
- दाम ऊँचे करना
Communication
- ऊँचे स्वर में
- ऊँचे सुर
- ऊँचे बोलना
- ऊँचे सुनना
Ambition
- ऊँचे सपने
- ऊँचे लक्ष्य
- ऊँचे आदर्श
- ऊँचे विचार
Social Status
- ऊँचे पद
- ऊँचे खानदान
- ऊँचे लोग
- ऊँचे समाज
Amorces de conversation
"क्या आपको ऊँचे पहाड़ पसंद हैं या समुद्र?"
"आपके शहर में सबसे ऊँचे मकान कहाँ हैं?"
"क्या आजकल फल के दाम बहुत ऊँचे हैं?"
"सफलता के लिए क्या ऊँचे सपने देखना ज़रूरी है?"
"क्या आप ऊँचे स्वर में गाना गा सकते हैं?"
Sujets d'écriture
अपने जीवन के सबसे ऊँचे लक्ष्य के बारे में लिखें।
क्या आपने कभी किसी ऊँचे पहाड़ की यात्रा की है? अपना अनुभव साझा करें।
समाज में ऊँचे और नीचे के भेदभाव को कैसे कम किया जा सकता है?
जब आप ऊँचे स्वर में बात करते हैं, तो आपको कैसा महसूस होता है?
अपने किसी ऐसे मित्र के बारे में लिखें जिसके विचार बहुत ऊँचे हैं।
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, you should use 'lambā' for people. 'Ūnche' sounds strange when applied to human physical stature in Hindi.
'Ūñcā' is for one masculine thing (a high mountain). 'Ūnche' is for many masculine things (high mountains) or when you use a preposition like 'on' or 'in' (on the high mountain).
You can say 'ऊँचे स्वर में बोलो' (Speak in a high voice) or simply 'ऊँचे बोलो'.
No, 'ūnche' is masculine (plural or oblique). The feminine form is 'ūñcī'.
You repeat it for emphasis or to show that there are many very high things, like 'very tall trees'.
In 'high school', we usually use 'उच्च' (Ucch) or 'माध्यमिक' (Mādhyamik). 'Ūnche' is more for physical height or volume.
Yes, it is often used for prices: 'दाम ऊँचे हैं' (Prices are high).
Yes, it can be an adverb, as in 'ऊँचे उड़ना' (to fly high).
It's a long 'u' with a nasal sound, like you're starting to say 'n' but closing your throat slightly.
The opposite is 'nīche' (low/down).
Teste-toi 112 questions
Write a sentence describing tall trees in a forest.
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Translate: 'Do not speak in a loud voice.'
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Use 'ūnche' to describe high prices.
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Write a sentence about having high goals.
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Translate: 'The birds are flying high in the sky.'
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Describe someone from a noble family using 'ūnche'.
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Write a sentence about a high-level meeting.
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Say 'High mountains' in Hindi.
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Tell someone to speak louder.
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Say 'Dream high' in Hindi.
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Listen to the word: 'ऊँचे'. Is the first vowel nasalized?
Identify the meaning of 'ūnche' in: 'दाम ऊँचे हैं'.
Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) using 'ūnche' twice.
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Summary
The word 'ऊँचे' is the flexible form of 'high'. Use it when you have more than one masculine object (tall trees), when you speak loudly (high voice), or when you use a preposition like 'on' (on the high mountain).
- Means 'high' or 'tall' for masculine plural things.
- Used as 'highly' or 'loudly' when describing actions.
- Used before 'in', 'on', 'from' for masculine singular things.
- Describes status, prices, and volume as well as physical height.
The Oblique Rule
Whenever you see 'me', 'par', or 'se', change 'ūñcā' to 'ūnche' for masculine nouns. It's a rule that instantly makes you sound more advanced.
Volume Control
If you want someone to speak up, 'ūnche bolo' is perfectly natural. If you want them to be quiet, 'dhīme bolo' is the opposite.
Metaphorical Use
Don't just use it for mountains. Use it for 'dreams' (sapne) and 'thoughts' (vichār) to show you understand Hindi abstract concepts.
Tone Matters
In Bollywood songs, 'ūnche' often rhymes with 'nīche'. Use this rhyme to help identify the word in fast-paced lyrics.
Exemple
पक्षी ऊँचे आकाश में उड़ रहे थे।
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