At the A1 level, you just need to recognize 'कढ़ाई' (Kadhai) as a basic kitchen object. Think of it as a 'cooking pot' or a 'wok.' You will mostly see it in simple sentences like 'This is a kadhai' (Yeh kadhai hai) or 'The kadhai is big' (Kadhai badi hai). It is a feminine noun, so we use 'badi' instead of 'bada.' You might hear this word when someone is showing you around a kitchen or talking about basic cooking. Just remember it is the deep, round pot used for frying things like chips or pakoras. It's a very common word because almost every Indian meal starts with a kadhai on the stove. Don't worry about the complex 'rh' sound yet; just try to distinguish it from a flat pan (Tava).
At the A2 level, you should start using 'कढ़ाई' in basic action sentences. You will learn to use it with the postposition 'mein' (in). For example: 'Put oil in the kadhai' (Kadhai mein tel daalo). You should also know the basic adjectives that go with it, like 'garam' (hot) or 'saaf' (clean). At this stage, you're learning that 'kadhai' is not just any pot, but the specific one used for 'talna' (frying). You might also encounter the word on a menu in a restaurant, like 'Kadhai Paneer.' Here, it tells you how the food is cooked. You should be able to ask where the pot is: 'Kadhai kahan hai?' and describe its material simply, like 'lohe ki kadhai' (iron pot).
At the B1 level, you can handle more detailed descriptions and instructions involving a 'कढ़ाई.' You should understand the difference between various kitchen vessels and why a kadhai is chosen over a 'patila' or a 'tava.' You can talk about the process of cooking: 'First, heat the kadhai, then add spices.' (Pehle kadhai garam karein, phir masale daalein). You will also start to notice the homonym—that 'kadhai' also means embroidery—and use context to tell them apart. You should be comfortable with the feminine plural form 'kadhaaiyan' if you're talking about more than one pot. Your pronunciation of the retroflex 'rh' (ढ़) should be improving, making the word sound more authentic.
At the B2 level, you can discuss the cultural and health aspects of the 'कढ़ाई.' You might explain to someone why cooking in a 'lohe ki kadhai' (iron wok) is traditional and healthy because it adds iron to the food. You can understand more complex recipes and cooking shows where the 'bhuna' (sautéing) technique is described in detail. You can use the word in more abstract or professional contexts, such as discussing the equipment needed to start a small catering business or a dhaba. You are also aware of regional variations in the word's pronunciation (like 'karahi' in some dialects) but you stick to the standard Hindi 'kadhai' in formal speech.
At the C1 level, you have a nuanced understanding of 'कढ़ाई' in literature, idioms, and specialized culinary discourse. You can appreciate how the vessel is used as a symbol of domesticity or community in Hindi stories. You might use the word in metaphors, though it's rare. You can speak fluently about the history of Indian metallurgy and how the design of the kadhai has remained constant for centuries despite changes in materials. You can also distinguish between the 'kadhai' style of cooking and other regional styles (like 'Handi' or 'Tawa' styles) with technical precision, discussing heat distribution and moisture retention in the vessel.
At the C2 level, you possess a near-native grasp of the word 'कढ़ाई' including its etymological roots in Sanskrit (Kaṭāha). You can engage in academic or high-level culinary debates about the evolution of the vessel and its impact on the flavor profiles of South Asian cuisine. You are perfectly comfortable with the homonymic nature of the word, perhaps even using it in wordplay or puns in creative writing. You understand the socio-economic implications of the 'giant kadhai' used in public festivals versus the 'non-stick kadhai' of the modern middle class. Your usage is indistinguishable from a native speaker, reflecting both the practical and cultural depth of the term.

कढ़ाई 30秒で

  • Kadhai is a deep, round Indian cooking pot.
  • It is used for frying, sautéing, and making curries.
  • It is a feminine noun: use 'badi' and 'garam hai'.
  • It is also a homonym for 'embroidery' in Hindi.

The word कढ़ाई (Kaṛhāī) is one of the most essential terms in the Hindi culinary vocabulary. At its simplest level, it refers to a deep, circular, and often heavy-bottomed cooking pot that is ubiquitous across South Asia. If you have ever seen a Chinese wok, you are already halfway to understanding what a kadhai looks like. However, unlike the thin-walled, long-handled woks of East Asia, a traditional Indian kadhai is usually made of thicker materials like cast iron, aluminum, or stainless steel and features two sturdy, loop-like handles (called kunda) on opposite sides. This design is optimized for the specific heat-retention needs of Indian cooking techniques such as deep-frying, slow-simmering, and high-heat sautéing.

Physical Form
A steep-sided, bowl-shaped vessel. The depth allows for deep-frying with minimal oil compared to a flat pan, while the wide top facilitates the evaporation of moisture during the reduction of gravies.

In a typical Indian household, the kadhai is the workhorse of the kitchen. It is used for everything from the morning ritual of frying pooris to the evening preparation of elaborate curries. The word itself evokes the sensory experience of an Indian kitchen: the sizzle of cumin seeds hitting hot oil, the aroma of spices being toasted, and the visual of a bubbling curry. Interestingly, the term is so central to the cuisine that several iconic dishes are named after the vessel itself, such as Kadhai Paneer or Kadhai Chicken, which are traditionally cooked and sometimes even served in small, decorative versions of this pot.

माँ कढ़ाई में गरम-गरम पकौड़े तल रही हैं। (Mother is frying hot fritters in the kadhai.)

Beyond the home, the kadhai takes on epic proportions in the world of Indian street food and festive catering. If you walk through a bustling market in Delhi or Mumbai, you will see Halwais (traditional confectioners) standing over massive iron kadhais, some several feet in diameter, filled with boiling sugar syrup or oil. These giant vessels are used to produce mountains of jalebis, samosas, and gulab jamuns. The material of the kadhai is also a point of pride and health awareness; many traditionalists insist on using a lohe ki kadhai (iron wok) because it is believed to infuse the food with dietary iron and provides a superior char and flavor to dry-cooked vegetables.

The Homonym Trap
It is crucial to note that 'कढ़ाई' is a homonym. While it means 'cooking pot,' it also means 'embroidery.' The spelling and pronunciation are identical. Context is your only guide: if you are in a kitchen, it is a pot; if you are in a textile shop, it is needlework.

लोहे की कढ़ाई में खाना बनाना सेहत के लिए अच्छा होता है। (Cooking food in an iron kadhai is good for health.)

Historically, the kadhai has evolved from simple clay pots to sophisticated multi-clad stainless steel versions used on modern induction cooktops. However, the fundamental shape remains unchanged because it is perfectly engineered for the physics of Indian cooking—distributing heat evenly across a curved surface. Whether it is a small aluminum one for a family of two or a copper-bottomed one for a royal feast, the kadhai remains the heart of the Indian culinary experience.

Using the word कढ़ाई correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical gender and common verbal pairings. In Hindi, कढ़ाई is a feminine noun. This means that any adjectives describing it or verbs related to it must reflect this feminine nature. For example, you would say 'badi kadhai' (big pot) rather than 'bada kadhai', and 'kadhai garam hai' (the pot is hot) where the hidden auxiliary verb and adjective agreement follow the feminine rule.

Common Verb Pairings
1. चढ़ाना (Chadhana): To place the pot on the stove.
2. उतारना (Utarna): To take the pot off the stove.
3. मांजना (Maunjna): To scrub or clean the pot.
4. तलना (Talna): To fry inside the pot.

When constructing sentences, the kadhai often acts as the location of an action, necessitating the use of the postposition में (mein - in). For instance, 'Put oil in the kadhai' becomes 'Kadhai mein tel daalo.' If you are talking about the material of the pot, you use the possessive marker की (ki), matching the feminine gender: 'Lohe ki kadhai' (Iron kadhai) or 'Aluminium ki kadhai' (Aluminum kadhai).

क्या तुमने कढ़ाई साफ़ कर दी है? (Have you cleaned the kadhai?)

In more advanced usage, you might encounter the plural form कढ़ाइयाँ (kadhaaiyan). This is used when referring to multiple pots, perhaps in a professional kitchen context. For example, 'Bhojan banane ke liye kai kadhaaiyan rakhi thi' (Many kadhais were kept for preparing the meal). You will also see it used in compound nouns related to specific dishes, where the word 'kadhai' acts as an adjective describing the preparation style.

Let's look at how the word adapts to different tenses. In the past tense, if the kadhai is the object, the verb agreement depends on the sentence structure (Ne-construction). However, in simple descriptive sentences: 'Kadhai bahut purani thi' (The kadhai was very old). In the future: 'Main kal nayi kadhai khareedungi' (I will buy a new kadhai tomorrow). Notice how purani and nayi are in their feminine forms.

Sentence Structure Examples
Subject + Object + Verb: She cleaned the pot -> Usne kadhai saaf ki.
Instructional: Heat the pot -> Kadhai garam karo.

सब्जी बनाने के लिए छोटी कढ़ाई का उपयोग करें। (Use a small kadhai to make the vegetable dish.)

Finally, the word is often used in the context of 'seasoning' a new cast iron vessel. A learner might hear: 'Nayi kadhai ko pehle tel se chikna karo' (First grease the new kadhai with oil). Understanding these varied contexts—from cleaning to cooking to maintenance—will make your use of 'kadhai' sound natural and fluent.

The word कढ़ाई is not just a vocabulary item; it is a soundscape of daily life in India. You will hear it most frequently in the domestic sphere. Every morning and evening, the question 'Kadhai kahan hai?' (Where is the wok?) echoes in millions of kitchens. It is the starting point of most meals. If you are staying with a host family or visiting an Indian friend, you might hear instructions like 'Kadhai gas par rakh do' (Put the wok on the gas stove).

In the Marketplace
Visit a 'Bartan ki Dukaan' (Utensil shop). You will hear customers haggling over the weight of a lohe ki kadhai. Since iron is sold by weight, the conversation often sounds like: 'Yeh kadhai kitne kilo ki hai?' (How many kilos is this wok?). Sellers will tout the benefits of 'heavy bottoms' (bhari pendi) to ensure the food doesn't burn.

In Restaurants and Dhabas, the word is a staple on the menu. 'Kadhai' is a category of dishes. When the waiter asks, 'Sir, Kadhai Paneer laoon ya Handi Paneer?', he is asking if you want the dish prepared in the wok-style (usually spicy and dry) or the clay-pot style (usually creamier and slow-cooked). The word here represents a specific flavor profile—bold, aromatic, and slightly charred.

ढाबे पर बड़ी कढ़ाई में दाल तड़का तैयार हो रहा था। (Dal tadka was being prepared in a large kadhai at the roadside eatery.)

Another place you will hear this word is during Religious Festivals and Community Feasts (Langar/Bhandara). In these settings, the kadhai is massive. Volunteers will talk about the 'Prasad ki kadhai' (the wok for the holy offering). The scale of the vessel symbolizes the scale of the community's generosity. Hearing someone say 'Kadhai chadh gayi hai' (the wok has been placed on the fire) in this context often signals the start of a major event or celebration.

On Television and YouTube, Indian cooking shows are incomplete without the word. Chefs will explain the 'Bhuna' technique (stir-frying/browning) by saying 'Ise kadhai mein achhe se bhune' (Sauté this well in the wok). In the modern era of shopping channels, you might hear about 'Non-stick induction-base kadhai', showing how the word has adapted to modern technology while keeping its traditional name.

The Embroidery Confusion (Again)
In luxury boutiques or markets like Lucknow, you will hear people say 'Is suit par kadhai bahut sundar hai' (The embroidery on this suit is very beautiful). While the sound is the same, the environment (fabrics vs. fire) makes the meaning clear.

हलवाई ने अपनी कढ़ाई साफ़ करके रख दी है। (The confectioner has cleaned and put away his kadhai.)

Lastly, in literature or news, the kadhai might be used metaphorically to describe a 'melting pot' of cultures or a heated situation, though this is less common than its literal use. In every corner of India, from a high-tech kitchen in Bengaluru to a wood-fired stove in a Himalayan village, the word 'kadhai' is the linguistic ingredient that binds the culinary culture together.

For English speakers learning Hindi, the word कढ़ाई presents a few specific hurdles. The most frequent error is related to Gender Agreement. Since English lacks grammatical gender for inanimate objects, learners often default to masculine or neuter constructions. However, calling a kadhai 'bada' (masculine) instead of 'badi' (feminine) is a tell-tale sign of a beginner. Remember: Kadhai gandi hai (The wok is dirty), not Kadhai ganda hai.

Pronunciation Pitfall
The letter 'ढ़' (ṛh) is a retroflex flap with a breath of air (aspiration). Many learners pronounce it as a simple 'd' or 'r'. If you say 'kadai' instead of 'ka-rhai', you might still be understood, but it lacks the authentic Hindi phonetic texture. Practice by curling your tongue back and flicking it forward against the roof of your mouth while releasing a puff of air.

Another common mistake is Confusing the Homonyms. As mentioned before, kadhai means both a pot and embroidery. A learner might mistakenly try to use a 'pot' verb with 'embroidery' or vice-versa. For example, you 'do' embroidery (kadhai karna) but you 'use' or 'cook in' a pot. You would never say you are 'cooking' embroidery, though the sentence structure might look similar to a novice.

Incorrect: कढ़ाई गरम हो गया।
Correct: कढ़ाई गरम हो गई।

Learners also struggle with the Pluralization. Because it ends in 'ee', the plural is 'kadhaaiyan'. Some might try to say 'kadhais' (adding an English 's') or 'kadhaayein' (using the wrong feminine plural ending). Stick to the 'iyaan' rule for all feminine nouns ending in 'ee'.

Vocabulary Overlap: Many learners use 'Pan' or 'Frypan' even when speaking Hindi. While understood in urban areas, using the specific word 'Kadhai' shows a deeper respect for the culture. Also, do not confuse it with a Tava (a flat griddle for rotis) or a Patila (a deep pot with straight sides for boiling). Each has a specific function, and calling a Kadhai a Tava is like calling a bowl a plate.

The 'Karahi' Confusion
In English-speaking countries, you often see it spelled 'Karahi' on menus. This is a transliteration of the Urdu/Punjabi pronunciation. In standard Hindi, the 'dh' sound is more prominent. Don't let the English menu spelling confuse your Hindi pronunciation.

सावधान: 'कढ़ाई' (embroidery) और 'कढ़ाई' (pot) की स्पेलिंग एक ही है! (Caution: The spelling for 'embroidery' and 'pot' is the same!)

Finally, avoid using the wrong postpositions. It is always kadhai mein (in the pot) for cooking, and kadhai ko (the pot) when cleaning it. Mixing these up can change the meaning of your sentence from 'I am cooking in the pot' to 'I am cooking the pot itself'!

To truly master Hindi kitchen vocabulary, you must understand where the कढ़ाई sits in relation to other vessels. While it is the most versatile, it is not the only pot in the cabinet. Knowing the alternatives will help you be more precise in your descriptions and instructions.

1. तवा (Tava)
This is a flat or slightly concave griddle. It is used for making rotis, parathas, and omelets. You cannot deep fry in a tava, and you cannot make a gravy-based curry in it easily.
Comparison: Kadhai = Deep/Bowl-shaped; Tava = Flat.
2. पतीला (Patila) / भगोना (Bhagona)
These are deep pots with straight vertical sides and a flat base. They are primarily used for boiling water, milk, or making rice and lentils (dal). They lack the sloped sides of a kadhai that make stir-frying easy.
Comparison: Kadhai = Sloped sides (good for frying); Patila = Straight sides (good for boiling).

In some regions, especially in the North, you might hear the word तसला (Tasla). A tasla is similar to a kadhai but usually lacks handles and is often used for mixing dough or in construction for carrying mortar. In a kitchen context, it's a shallower, wider version of a kadhai.

अगर कढ़ाई नहीं है, तो आप गहरी फ्राइंग पैन का उपयोग कर सकते हैं। (If a kadhai is not available, you can use a deep frying pan.)

Another related term is देगची (Degchi). A degchi is a traditional pot with a neck narrower than its base, often used for Dum cooking (slow steaming). While a kadhai is open and wide, the degchi is designed to trap steam. For modern learners, 'Wok' is the closest English equivalent, and 'Frying Pan' is a common but less accurate substitute.

When talking about the dish rather than the pot, synonyms are rare because 'Kadhai' describes the method. However, you might hear 'Bhuna' (sautéed) used to describe similar dry-ish preparations. In a professional kitchen, a chef might refer to the 'Station' where the kadhais are used as the 'Range'.

Summary of Utensils
- Kadhai: Deep, sloped, for frying/sautéing.
- Tava: Flat, for flatbreads.
- Patila: Deep, straight, for boiling.
- Handi: Bulbous, narrow mouth, for slow cooking.

क्या आपके पास लोहे की कढ़ाई है या नॉन-स्टिक? (Do you have an iron kadhai or a non-stick one?)

Understanding these nuances not only improves your Hindi but also your understanding of Indian culinary science. Each vessel is a tool designed for a specific thermal outcome, and 'Kadhai' is the queen of them all.

How Formal Is It?

豆知識

The shape of the kadhai hasn't changed much in over 2,000 years because it's mathematically efficient for heat distribution!

発音ガイド

UK /kəˈɖʱaːiː/
US /kəˈrɑːiː/
The stress is on the second syllable 'dhai'.
韻が合う語
पढ़ाई (Padhai - studies) चढ़ाई (Chadhai - ascent) बढ़ाई (Badhai - increase) गढ़ाई (Gadhai - carving) मढ़ाई (Madhai - framing) सफ़ाई (Safai - cleaning) कमाई (Kamai - earnings) दवाई (Davai - medicine)
よくある間違い
  • Pronouncing 'dh' as a simple 'd'.
  • Forgetting the retroflex 'dot' sound (flapping the tongue).
  • Pronouncing it as 'kadai' instead of 'ka-rhai'.
  • Using a short 'i' at the end.
  • Making the 'k' sound like 'kh'.

難易度

読解 2/5

Easy to recognize, but watch for the dot under 'dha'.

ライティング 3/5

The conjunct 'rh' sound and 'ee' ending require practice.

スピーキング 4/5

The retroflex 'rh' is difficult for native English speakers.

リスニング 2/5

Distinctive sound, usually easy to pick out in context.

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

बर्तन (Utensil) खाना (Food) रसोई (Kitchen) तेल (Oil) गरम (Hot)

次に学ぶ

पतीला (Pot) तवा (Griddle) तलना (To fry) भूनना (To sauté) कलछी (Ladle)

上級

धातुकर्म (Metallurgy) आंचलिक (Regional) व्यंजन (Cuisine) परंपरा (Tradition)

知っておくべき文法

Feminine Noun Agreement

Kadhai [f] + Badi [f] = Badi Kadhai.

Pluralization of '-ee' nouns

Kadhai -> Kadhaaiyan.

Ne-postposition with transitive verbs

Usne [subject] kadhai [object] saaf ki [verb].

Postposition 'Mein'

Kadhai mein [in the wok].

Genitive 'Ki' for materials

Lohe ki kadhai [Iron's wok].

レベル別の例文

1

यह एक कढ़ाई है।

This is a kadhai.

Simple identification sentence.

2

कढ़ाई बड़ी है।

The kadhai is big.

Feminine adjective 'badi' matches 'kadhai'.

3

कढ़ाई कहाँ है?

Where is the kadhai?

Interrogative sentence.

4

यह मेरी कढ़ाई है।

This is my kadhai.

Possessive 'meri' is feminine.

5

कढ़ाई साफ़ है।

The kadhai is clean.

Subject-Adjective agreement.

6

एक नई कढ़ाई लाओ।

Bring a new kadhai.

Imperative sentence.

7

कढ़ाई काली है।

The kadhai is black.

Color adjective agreement.

8

वह छोटी कढ़ाई है।

That is a small kadhai.

Demonstrative pronoun.

1

कढ़ाई में तेल डालो।

Put oil in the kadhai.

Use of postposition 'mein'.

2

कढ़ाई बहुत गरम है।

The kadhai is very hot.

Adverb 'bahut' modifying adjective 'garam'.

3

माँ कढ़ाई में खाना बना रही हैं।

Mother is cooking food in the kadhai.

Present continuous tense.

4

क्या यह लोहे की कढ़ाई है?

Is this an iron kadhai?

Genitive 'ki' for material.

5

कढ़ाई को गैस पर रख दो।

Put the kadhai on the gas stove.

Postposition 'ko' for object.

6

मैंने कल एक नई कढ़ाई खरीदी।

I bought a new kadhai yesterday.

Past tense with 'ne' construction.

7

कढ़ाई में पकौड़े तलें।

Fry fritters in the kadhai.

Instructional imperative.

8

सब्जी कढ़ाई में चिपक रही है।

The vegetable is sticking in the kadhai.

Verb 'chipakna' (to stick).

1

लोहे की कढ़ाई में खाना बनाना स्वास्थ्यवर्धक होता है।

Cooking in an iron kadhai is healthy.

Gerundive use of 'banana'.

2

उसने कढ़ाई को अच्छी तरह से माँजा।

She scrubbed the kadhai thoroughly.

Adverbial phrase 'achhi tarah se'.

3

बाज़ार से एक भारी पेंदे वाली कढ़ाई लाना।

Bring a heavy-bottomed kadhai from the market.

Compound adjective 'bhari pende wali'.

4

क्या आपको कढ़ाई पनीर पसंद है?

Do you like Kadhai Paneer?

Proper noun usage for a dish.

5

गर्म कढ़ाई को हाथ मत लगाना।

Do not touch the hot kadhai.

Negative imperative.

6

कढ़ाई से तेल बाहर छलक रहा है।

Oil is splashing out of the kadhai.

Postposition 'se' (from).

7

इस कढ़ाई के दोनों कुंडे ढीले हो गए हैं।

Both handles of this kadhai have become loose.

Plural noun 'kunde' (handles).

8

जलेबी बनाने के लिए बड़ी कढ़ाई चाहिए।

A large kadhai is needed to make jalebis.

Infinitive 'banane ke liye'.

1

जब तेल से धुआं निकलने लगे, तब कढ़ाई में जीरा डालें।

When smoke starts coming from the oil, add cumin to the kadhai.

Temporal clause 'Jab...tab'.

2

नॉन-स्टिक कढ़ाई का उपयोग करते समय धातु के चम्मच का प्रयोग न करें।

Do not use metal spoons when using a non-stick kadhai.

Participial phrase 'karte samay'.

3

हलवाई ने रात भर कढ़ाई को पानी में भिगोकर रखा।

The confectioner kept the kadhai soaked in water overnight.

Causative/Compound verb 'bhigokar rakha'.

4

इस पुरानी कढ़ाई की चमक अभी भी बरकरार है।

The shine of this old kadhai is still intact.

Abstract noun 'chamak' (shine).

5

कढ़ाई में मसालों को तब तक भूनें जब तक वे खुशबू न छोड़ने लगें।

Sauté the spices in the kadhai until they start releasing aroma.

Condition 'Jab tak...na'.

6

एल्युमीनियम की कढ़ाई की तुलना में स्टील की कढ़ाई साफ़ करना आसान है।

Cleaning a steel kadhai is easier compared to an aluminum one.

Comparison 'ki tulna mein'.

7

उसने कढ़ाई के ढक्कन को सावधानी से उठाया।

She lifted the lid of the kadhai carefully.

Adverb 'saavdhani se'.

8

शादी के खाने के लिए विशाल कढ़ाइयाँ मंगवाई गई हैं।

Huge kadhais have been ordered for the wedding feast.

Passive voice 'mangwai gayi hain'.

1

भारतीय रसोई में कढ़ाई केवल एक बर्तन नहीं, बल्कि एक परंपरा है।

In an Indian kitchen, the kadhai is not just a vessel, but a tradition.

Contrastive 'nahi...balki'.

2

लोहे की कढ़ाई में बनने वाले भोजन में एक विशिष्ट सोंधी खुशबू होती है।

Food cooked in an iron kadhai has a distinct earthy aroma.

Relative clause with 'banne wale'.

3

आजकल इंडक्शन के अनुकूल कढ़ाइयों की मांग बाज़ार में बढ़ गई है।

Nowadays, the demand for induction-compatible kadhais has increased in the market.

Compound noun 'induction ke anukul'.

4

कढ़ाई की गहराई और उसका घुमावदार तल तलने की प्रक्रिया को सुगम बनाता है।

The depth of the kadhai and its curved base make the frying process easy.

Formal vocabulary like 'sugam' (easy/accessible).

5

सालों के उपयोग के बाद, कढ़ाई पर एक प्राकृतिक नॉन-स्टिक परत जम जाती है।

After years of use, a natural non-stick layer forms on the kadhai.

Temporal phrase 'Saalon ke upyog ke baad'.

6

उसने अपनी पुश्तैनी कढ़ाई को बहुत सहेज कर रखा है।

She has kept her ancestral kadhai very carefully.

Adjective 'pushtaini' (ancestral).

7

कढ़ाई के जल जाने पर उसे नींबू और नमक से साफ़ करना एक पुराना घरेलू नुस्खा है।

Cleaning a burnt kadhai with lemon and salt is an old home remedy.

Complex gerund phrase.

8

बड़े समारोहों में 'कढ़ाई चढ़ना' उत्सव की शुरुआत का प्रतीक माना जाता है।

In large functions, 'placing the kadhai' is considered a symbol of the start of the festivities.

Symbolic/Idiomatic usage.

1

संस्कृत के 'कटाह' शब्द से व्युत्पन्न 'कढ़ाई' भारतीय धातुकर्म के इतिहास को दर्शाती है।

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kataha', 'Kadhai' reflects the history of Indian metallurgy.

Etymological explanation.

2

कढ़ाई की बनावट ऊष्मा के समान वितरण के सिद्धांतों पर आधारित है।

The design of the kadhai is based on the principles of uniform heat distribution.

Technical/Scientific register.

3

विभिन्न आंचलिक क्षेत्रों में कढ़ाई के आकार और सामग्री में सूक्ष्म अंतर पाया जाता है।

Subtle differences are found in the shape and material of the kadhai in different regional areas.

Academic vocabulary 'aanchlik' (regional).

4

एक अनुभवी रसोइया कढ़ाई की आवाज़ से ही तेल के तापमान का अंदाज़ा लगा लेता है।

An experienced cook can estimate the temperature of the oil just by the sound of the kadhai.

Empathetic/Expert description.

5

कढ़ाई की कालिमा उसके द्वारा देखे गए अनगिनत भोजनों की साक्षी है।

The blackness of the kadhai is a witness to the countless meals it has seen.

Personification and poetic register.

6

आधुनिक रसोई उपकरणों के बावजूद, कढ़ाई की अपरिहार्यता अक्षुण्ण बनी हुई है।

Despite modern kitchen appliances, the indispensability of the kadhai remains intact.

High-level vocabulary like 'apariharyata' (indispensability).

7

कढ़ाई में मसालों के सम्मिश्रण की कला ही भारतीय व्यंजनों की आत्मा है।

The art of blending spices in a kadhai is the soul of Indian cuisine.

Metaphorical/Philosophical register.

8

औद्योगिक स्तर पर निर्मित कढ़ाइयों में वह हस्तशिल्प का स्पर्श लुप्त होता जा रहा है।

The touch of craftsmanship is disappearing in industrially manufactured kadhais.

Social commentary register.

よく使う組み合わせ

लोहे की कढ़ाई
कढ़ाई पनीर
कढ़ाई चढ़ाना
भारी कढ़ाई
नॉन-स्टिक कढ़ाई
कढ़ाई गरम करना
कढ़ाई माँजना
कढ़ाई चिकन
एल्युमीनियम की कढ़ाई
छोटी कढ़ाई

よく使うフレーズ

कढ़ाई में डालना

— To put something into the wok. Usually used for oil or ingredients.

सब्जी को कढ़ाई में डाल दो।

कढ़ाई से उतारना

— To take the wok off the stove. Signals the end of cooking.

खाना बन गया, अब कढ़ाई उतार दो।

कढ़ाई साफ़ करना

— To clean the wok. A common household chore.

क्या तुमने कढ़ाई साफ़ कर दी?

कढ़ाई में तलना

— To fry in the wok. The most common use for this vessel.

पकौड़े कढ़ाई में तले जाते हैं।

कढ़ाई का ढक्कन

— The lid of the wok. Used for steaming or covering.

कढ़ाई का ढक्कन कहाँ है?

कढ़ाई में भूनना

— To sauté or stir-fry in the wok.

मसालों को कढ़ाई में भूनें।

कढ़ाई का कुंडा

— The handle of the wok.

कढ़ाई का कुंडा गरम हो सकता है।

कढ़ाई में चिपकना

— To stick to the wok. Usually refers to food burning.

सब्जी कढ़ाई में चिपक रही है।

कढ़ाई गरम होना

— The wok getting hot.

कढ़ाई गरम होने का इंतज़ार करो।

कढ़ाई में तड़का

— Tempering in the wok.

दाल का तड़का कढ़ाई में लगाओ।

よく混同される語

कढ़ाई vs कढ़ाई (Embroidery)

Identical spelling and sound. Context is key.

कढ़ाई vs पढ़ाई (Studies)

Rhymes, but starts with 'P' instead of 'K'.

कढ़ाई vs चढ़ाई (Ascent)

Rhymes, but starts with 'Ch' and means climbing.

慣用句と表現

"कढ़ाई से निकलकर आग में गिरना"

— Out of the frying pan into the fire. Getting into a worse situation.

उसकी नई नौकरी तो और भी खराब निकली, यह तो कढ़ाई से निकलकर आग में गिरने जैसा हुआ।

Literary
"कढ़ाई चढ़ना"

— Literally 'placing the wok', but idiomatically means starting a large feast.

शादी वाले घर में कढ़ाई चढ़ गई है।

Cultural
"कढ़ाई जैसी शकल"

— A derogatory slang comparing someone's face to a black, burnt pot.

अपनी कढ़ाई जैसी शकल देखी है?

Slang
"तेल की कढ़ाई"

— A situation of intense pressure or heat.

वह ऑफिस में तेल की कढ़ाई में बैठा रहता है।

Metaphorical
"कढ़ाई में हाथ डालना"

— To take a huge risk (literally touching hot oil).

इस मामले में पड़ना जलती कढ़ाई में हाथ डालने जैसा है।

Metaphorical
"कढ़ाई माँजना"

— Doing hard, menial labor.

क्या मैं यहाँ सिर्फ कढ़ाई माँजने के लिए हूँ?

Informal
"कढ़ाई का पेंदा"

— Referring to someone very stubborn or thick-skinned.

वह तो कढ़ाई का पेंदा है, उसे कुछ फर्क नहीं पड़ता।

Colloquial
"कढ़ाई गरम करना"

— To prepare for a fight or a big task.

दुश्मन के लिए हमने कढ़ाई गरम कर ली है।

Aggressive/Slang
"कढ़ाई में पकना"

— Something being planned or plotted.

उनके दिमाग में कुछ तो कढ़ाई में पक रहा है।

Informal
"कढ़ाई का जादू"

— The secret to good cooking.

यह सब मेरी दादी की कढ़ाई का जादू है।

Affectionate

間違えやすい

कढ़ाई vs पतीला

Both are kitchen pots.

Patila has straight sides for boiling; Kadhai has sloped sides for frying.

Chawal patile mein banao, pakode kadhai mein.

कढ़ाई vs तवा

Both are used on a stove.

Tava is flat (for rotis); Kadhai is deep (for curries).

Roti tave par banti hai.

कढ़ाई vs हांडी

Both are used for curries.

Handi is clay/bulbous with a narrow mouth; Kadhai is metal/wide mouth.

Handi biryani vs Kadhai paneer.

कढ़ाई vs फ्राईपैन

Similar function.

Frypan is shallow and flat-bottomed; Kadhai is deep and bowl-shaped.

Frypan for eggs, Kadhai for deep frying.

कढ़ाई vs तसला

Similar shape.

Tasla is usually wider and lacks handles.

Tasla is often used in construction or for dough.

文型パターン

A1

Yeh [Adjective] kadhai hai.

Yeh badi kadhai hai.

A2

Kadhai mein [Noun] daalo.

Kadhai mein namak daalo.

B1

Mujhe [Material] ki kadhai chahiye.

Mujhe lohe ki kadhai chahiye.

B2

Kadhai garam hone par [Action].

Kadhai garam hone par tel daalein.

C1

Kadhai ka upyog [Purpose] ke liye hota hai.

Kadhai ka upyog talne ke liye hota hai.

C2

Bhalai isi mein hai ki kadhai [Verb].

Bhalai isi mein hai ki kadhai saaf rakhi jaye.

Mixed

[Dish Name] kadhai mein banta hai.

Samosa kadhai mein banta hai.

Mixed

Kadhai [Gendered Adjective] hai.

Kadhai gandi hai.

語族

名詞

कढ़ैया (Kadhaiya - small wok)
कढ़ाइयाँ (Kadhaaiyan - plural)

動詞

कढ़ाना (Kadhaana - to cause to thicken/boil down)

形容詞

कढ़ाईदार (Kadhaidar - embroidered - from the homonym)

関連

रसोई (Kitchen)
बर्तन (Utensil)
तेल (Oil)
तलना (To fry)
चूल्हा (Stove)

使い方

frequency

Very high in culinary and domestic domains.

よくある間違い
  • Kadhai garam ho gaya. Kadhai garam ho gayi.

    Kadhai is feminine; the verb must reflect that.

  • Bada kadhai. Badi kadhai.

    Adjectives must match the feminine gender of Kadhai.

  • Kadhai mein talo. Kadhai mein taliye.

    Using 'talo' is informal; 'taliye' is more respectful.

  • Mera kadhai. Meri kadhai.

    Possessive pronouns must be feminine.

  • Kadhai ko gas mein rakho. Kadhai ko gas par rakho.

    You put the pot 'on' (par) the stove, not 'in' (mein) it.

ヒント

Gender Memory

Always treat 'Kadhai' as a girl. She is 'badi' (big), 'purani' (old), and 'garam' (hot).

The Retroflex Flap

The 'rh' sound in Kadhai is made by flapping the tongue. It's the same sound as in 'Bada' (big).

The Dish Name

If you see 'Kadhai' on a menu, expect a spicy, semi-dry dish with peppers.

Iron Care

Never leave an iron kadhai wet; it will rust. Dry it immediately and rub a drop of oil on it.

Weight Matters

When buying a kadhai, look for a 'heavy bottom' (bhari penda) to prevent food from burning.

Hot Handles

Traditional kadhai handles are not insulated. Always use a cloth (pakar) to hold them.

Deep Frying

The sloped sides of a kadhai mean you need less oil for deep frying than in a flat pan.

Homonym Context

If you hear 'Sui' (needle) and 'Kadhai' together, it means embroidery.

Ancient Roots

Tell your friends it comes from the Sanskrit 'Kataha' to sound like an expert!

The 'Mein' Rule

Always use 'mein' for 'in the kadhai'. It's the most common preposition you'll need.

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記憶術

Kadhai sounds like 'Could-I' cook something? Yes, in a Kadhai! Also, think of the 'Dhai' as the 'Dye' used to color the food you fry.

視覚的連想

Imagine a deep bowl with two ears (handles). Those ears are listening to the sizzle of the food.

Word Web

Kitchen Frying Iron Handles Curry Heat Cleaning Samosa

チャレンジ

Go to your kitchen, find your deepest pan, and say out loud: 'Yeh meri kadhai hai' three times.

語源

Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kaṭāha' (कटाह), which refers to a boiling pan or a cauldron. It transitioned through Prakrit and Apabhramsha before becoming 'Kadhai' in modern Hindi.

元の意味: A large vessel for boiling or frying.

Indo-Aryan

文化的な背景

Be aware that 'Kadhai' also means 'embroidery'; don't tell someone their dress has a nice 'cooking pot' on it!

English speakers often call this a 'Wok' or 'Karahi' (from the Pakistani spelling).

Kadhai Paneer (World-famous dish) The 'Giant Kadhai' of Ajmer Sharif Dargah MasterChef India (frequent mentions)

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

Home Cooking

  • Kadhai saaf kar do
  • Kadhai mein tel hai
  • Badi kadhai nikalo
  • Kadhai garam hai

Restaurant Menu

  • Kadhai Paneer
  • Kadhai Chicken
  • Kadhai Vegetable
  • Special Kadhai

Shopping

  • Lohe ki kadhai dikhaiye
  • Iska daam kya hai?
  • Bhari kadhai chahiye
  • Non-stick hai?

Street Food

  • Kadhai se garma-garam nikalo
  • Jalebi ki kadhai
  • Samosa talna
  • Badi kadhai

Cleaning

  • Kadhai jal gayi
  • Kadhai ko maanjna
  • Sabun se saaf karo
  • Ziddi daag

会話のきっかけ

"क्या आपके घर में लोहे की कढ़ाई है?"

"कढ़ाई पनीर बनाने की सबसे अच्छी रेसिपी क्या है?"

"क्या आपको लगता है कि नॉन-स्टिक कढ़ाई सेहत के लिए खराब है?"

"आप कढ़ाई को साफ़ करने के लिए क्या इस्तेमाल करते हैं?"

"क्या आपने कभी हलवाई की बड़ी कढ़ाई देखी है?"

日記のテーマ

आज मैंने कढ़ाई में क्या बनाया और वह कैसा बना?

मेरे बचपन की यादों में रसोई की कढ़ाई का क्या स्थान है?

लोहे की कढ़ाई और आधुनिक पैन में क्या अंतर है?

अगर मेरी कढ़ाई बोल सकती, तो वह क्या कहती?

कढ़ाई पनीर और हांडी पनीर में मुझे क्या ज़्यादा पसंद है और क्यों?

よくある質問

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They are the same vessel. 'Kadhai' is the standard Hindi spelling and pronunciation, while 'Karahi' is often the transliteration used in Urdu, Punjabi, and English-speaking countries.

It is a feminine noun. You should say 'Kadhai achhi hai' and use feminine adjectives like 'badi' or 'nayi'.

Only if it has a flat, magnetic base. Traditional curved-bottom kadhais do not work on induction stoves unless they are made for them.

Iron kadhais are preferred because they retain heat well and are believed to add nutritional iron to the food, besides giving a better 'bhuna' (sautéed) flavor.

You can use a mixture of lemon, salt, and a metal scrubber. Some people also use ash or specialized cleaning powders.

It is a popular North Indian dish where paneer and bell peppers are cooked in a spicy gravy in a kadhai using freshly ground spices.

Yes, it is exactly the same word. 'Kadhai' (embroidery) comes from the root for 'drawing/carving', while 'Kadhai' (pot) comes from 'Kataha'.

They are called 'Kunda' (कुंडा). Most kadhais have two.

The verb is 'Talna' (तलना). For example: 'Kadhai mein samosa talo'.

You can, but a 'Patila' (straight-sided pot) is better because it's easier to pour from and less likely to spill.

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Write a sentence using 'Kadhai' and 'Garam'.

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Write a sentence about cleaning the pot.

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Translate: 'Put oil in the iron wok.'

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Describe a Kadhai in two sentences.

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Translate: 'Mother is frying samosas in the kadhai.'

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Explain why iron kadhais are good (in Hindi).

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Translate: 'Don't touch the hot wok.'

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Write a recipe step: 'Sauté the onions in the kadhai.'

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Translate: 'Where did you keep the kadhai?'

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Write about the handles of the wok.

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Translate: 'This is a non-stick kadhai.'

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Write a sentence using 'Kadhai' and 'Samosa'.

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Explain the homonym 'Kadhai' (in Hindi).

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Translate: 'The lid of the kadhai is missing.'

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Translate: 'I need a small kadhai for tempering.'

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Write a sentence using 'Kadhai' and 'Chamak'.

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Translate: 'Cooking in a kadhai is a tradition.'

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Pronounce: कढ़ाई

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Say 'The wok is hot' in Hindi.

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Say 'I am cleaning the wok' in Hindi.

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Ask 'Where is the iron wok?' in Hindi.

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Tell someone to put oil in the wok.

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Say 'I like Kadhai Paneer.'

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Describe the size of the wok (It is big).

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Say 'We bought a new wok today.'

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Pronounce the plural: कढ़ाइयाँ

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Say 'The lid is on the wok.'

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Ask 'Is this an iron wok?'

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Tell someone 'Don't burn the wok.'

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Say 'Mother is cooking in the wok.'

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Say 'This wok is very heavy.'

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Ask 'Can I use your wok?'

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Say 'Fry the chips in the wok.'

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Say 'The wok is empty.'

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Say 'I need a small wok.'

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Say 'Wash the wok with soap.'

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Explain the difference between Kadhai and Tava (briefly).

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Listen to the sentence: 'Kadhai garam hai.' What is hot?

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Listen: 'Mummy kadhai mein tel daal rahi hain.' What is Mummy doing?

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Listen: 'Lohe ki kadhai achhi hoti hai.' What material is mentioned?

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Listen: 'Kadhai saaf kar do.' What is the instruction?

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Listen: 'Badi kadhai nikalo.' Which wok should be taken out?

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Listen: 'Kadhai Paneer mangwa lo.' What food is being ordered?

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Listen: 'Kadhai jal gayi.' What happened?

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Listen: 'Nayi kadhai kahan hai?' What is being asked?

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Listen: 'Kadhai ke kunde garam hain.' What part is hot?

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Listen: 'Ek chhoti kadhai chahiye.' What size is needed?

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Listen: 'Kadhai mein samosa talo.' What to fry?

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Listen: 'Kadhai se tel nikalo.' What to remove?

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Listen: 'Kadhai dhakkan se dhak do.' What to use to cover?

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Listen: 'Bartan ki dukaan se kadhai lao.' Where to get it from?

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