शीतकाल
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- Sheetkaal is the formal Hindi word for the winter season, used in news, education, and literature to denote the cold period of the year.
- It is a masculine noun derived from Sanskrit roots 'Sheet' (cold) and 'Kaal' (time/period), reflecting a high linguistic register.
- While 'Sardi' is used for daily conversation, 'Sheetkaal' is preferred in official contexts like the 'Winter Session' of Parliament.
- The word functions as a temporal marker and can be turned into the adjective 'Sheetkaalin' to describe winter-related events and objects.
The Hindi word शीतकाल (Sheetkaal) is a compound noun derived from two Sanskrit roots: 'Sheet' (meaning cold) and 'Kaal' (meaning time or period). Together, they literally translate to 'the cold period' or the winter season. While the common spoken word for winter is 'Sardi' or 'Thand', Sheetkaal occupies a more formal, literary, and scientific register in the Hindi language. It is the term you will encounter in weather reports, geography textbooks, classical literature, and formal news broadcasts. Understanding this word is essential for learners who wish to move beyond basic conversational Hindi into more academic or professional spheres.
- Register and Context
- Sheetkaal is primarily used in formal writing. If you are writing an essay about the seasons of India or listening to a documentary about the Himalayan climate, this is the word you will hear. It implies a specific meteorological season rather than just the sensation of feeling cold.
In the Indian context, the winter season is not just a period of low temperatures; it is a culturally rich time associated with specific harvests, festivals like Diwali and Makar Sankranti, and a distinct change in the landscape. In Northern India, Sheetkaal brings with it the 'Western Disturbances' which cause winter rains, vital for the Rabi crops like wheat. When a scientist discusses the impact of global warming on the duration of winter, they would refer to the 'period' as Sheetkaal to maintain a professional tone.
हिमालय के क्षेत्रों में शीतकाल अत्यंत कठोर होता है। (In the Himalayan regions, the winter season is extremely harsh.)
Historically, Indian literature divides the year into six seasons (Ritus). Sheetkaal encompasses two of these: Hemant (early winter) and Shishir (late winter). Therefore, using Sheetkaal suggests a broader understanding of the calendar year. It is a masculine noun, and its usage requires the corresponding masculine verb forms and adjectives. For example, one would say 'Sheetkaal aa gaya' (Winter has arrived) rather than 'aa gayi'.
- Grammatical Nuance
- Because it ends in a consonant (L), it follows the standard masculine declension rules. In the oblique case (when followed by a preposition), it remains 'Sheetkaal' unless pluralized, which is rare for this specific word.
क्या आपने शीतकाल की छुट्टियों की योजना बना ली है? (Have you made plans for the winter holidays?)
When using this word, you are signaling to the listener that you have a refined vocabulary. In a casual setting, saying 'Aaj bahut sheetkaal hai' would be incorrect because Sheetkaal refers to the season, not the temperature. You would instead say 'Aaj bahut thand hai' (It is very cold today). Use Sheetkaal when discussing durations, vacation periods, or seasonal characteristics.
- Common Associations
- It is often paired with words like 'Avkaash' (vacation), 'Pravas' (travel), and 'Krishi' (agriculture). For instance, 'Sheetkaal-in Avkaash' means winter break.
भारतीय कृषि में शीतकाल का विशेष महत्व है। (The winter season holds special importance in Indian agriculture.)
Finally, the word evokes a sense of stillness and preparation. In poetry, Sheetkaal might be used to symbolize a period of introspection or the 'winter of life.' Its Sanskrit roots give it a weight that the Persian-derived Sardi lacks. Whether you are reading a newspaper headline about the 'Sheetkaal-in Satra' (Winter Session of Parliament) or a poem about falling leaves, this word is your gateway to high-level Hindi comprehension.
संसद का शीतकालीन सत्र अगले सप्ताह से शुरू होगा। (The winter session of Parliament will begin next week.)
Mastering the use of शीतकाल (Sheetkaal) involves understanding its role as a temporal noun. It functions as the subject or object of a sentence to define the timeframe in which an action occurs. Unlike the adjective 'cold' (thand), Sheetkaal cannot describe a person or an object; it only describes the time of year. Below, we explore various sentence structures where this word is used effectively.
- Describing the Arrival of the Season
- When the season begins, we use verbs like 'aana' (to come) or 'shuru hona' (to start). Example: 'Bharat mein sheetkaal November se shuru hota hai' (In India, the winter season starts from November).
One of the most frequent uses of Sheetkaal is in the possessive form using the postposition 'ka/ke/ki'. This allows you to talk about attributes of the winter. For instance, 'Sheetkaal ki dhoop' refers to the winter sun, which is highly cherished in India. Because Sheetkaal is masculine, if it is the possessor of a masculine noun, we use 'ka' (e.g., Sheetkaal ka prabhav - the effect of winter). If it possesses a feminine noun, we use 'ki' (e.g., Sheetkaal ki raat - the winter night).
शीतकाल की सुबह बहुत शांत और धुंधली होती है। (The winter morning is very peaceful and foggy.)
In administrative or academic contexts, Sheetkaal often transforms into the adjective 'Sheetkaalin' (wintry/winter-related). This is a common pattern in Hindi where '-in' is added to Sanskrit nouns to create adjectives. You will see this in terms like 'Sheetkaalin khel' (Winter Games/Sports) or 'Sheetkaalin paridhan' (Winter clothing). Using this adjective correctly will significantly elevate your Hindi proficiency.
- Comparing Seasons
- To compare winter with other seasons, use 'ki tulna mein'. Example: 'Sheetkaal, grishmakaal (summer) ki tulna mein adhik suhavna hota hai' (Winter is more pleasant compared to summer).
पर्यटक अक्सर शीतकाल में राजस्थान जाना पसंद करते हैं। (Tourists often prefer to visit Rajasthan during the winter season.)
When discussing habits or recurring events, Sheetkaal serves as a timeframe. If you want to say 'During winter, I drink tea,' you would say 'Sheetkaal mein, main chai peeta hoon.' Note that the word 'mein' (in) is crucial here. Without it, the sentence would mean 'Winter I drink tea,' which is grammatically incomplete. Furthermore, when describing the intensity of the season, use adjectives like 'bhishan' (intense/severe) or 'kathor' (harsh).
- Expressing Duration
- To talk about the entire duration, use 'poore' (entire). Example: 'Poore sheetkaal mein barf giri' (It snowed throughout the entire winter).
इस वर्ष शीतकाल का आगमन थोड़ा विलंब से हुआ है। (This year, the arrival of the winter season has been slightly delayed.)
Another sophisticated use is in the context of 'Sheet-nidra' (Hibernation), literally 'winter-sleep'. While this is a compound word, it shows how Sheet (cold/winter) is the foundational block for many biological and environmental terms. In summary, use Sheetkaal when you want to sound precise, formal, or when you are describing the season as a holistic entity rather than just a temporary feeling of coldness.
पक्षी शीतकाल के दौरान गर्म देशों की ओर प्रवास करते हैं। (Birds migrate towards warm countries during the winter season.)
In everyday street Hindi, you might hear 'Sardi' 90% of the time. However, शीतकाल (Sheetkaal) is ubiquitous in specific domains that every learner should be aware of. The most prominent place is the **News and Media**. News anchors reporting on weather patterns or the opening of mountain passes (like Rohtang or Zojila) will invariably use Sheetkaal. It provides the necessary gravitas for a national broadcast.
- The Indian Parliament (Sansad)
- India's Parliament has three main sessions: Budget, Monsoon, and Winter. The Winter Session is officially called the 'Sheetkaalin Satra'. You will hear this term repeatedly in political debates and news headlines during November and December.
**Educational Institutions** are another primary source. School calendars, university circulars, and exam schedules use Sheetkaal to denote the winter break. If a student says, 'Mujhe sheetkaal ki chuttiyan pasand hain,' it sounds like they are quoting a textbook or speaking in a formal assembly. In contrast, in the playground, they would simply say 'Sardi ki chutti'.
आकाशवाणी पर समाचार: "उत्तर भारत में शीतकाल की लहर तेज हो गई है।" (News on All India Radio: "The winter wave has intensified in North India.")
**Literature and Poetry (Kavita)**: Hindi poetry, whether classical or contemporary, often employs Sheetkaal to create a specific atmosphere. The word has a rhythmic, sonorous quality that fits well into 'Chhand' (metered poetry). Poets use it to describe the 'Sheetkaal-in sandhya' (winter evening) to evoke feelings of nostalgia, loneliness, or the beauty of the setting sun over frozen fields.
- Weather Forecasts (Mausam Vibhag)
- The India Meteorological Department (IMD) uses this term in its official bulletins. You will see it on weather maps and apps that provide Hindi translations. It refers to the period from December to February.
इस शीतकाल में वर्षा की संभावना कम है। (There is less possibility of rain in this winter season.)
**Public Announcements**: At railway stations or airports during the winter months, announcements regarding delays due to fog often use formal language. While they might say 'Kहरे के कारण' (due to fog), the broader context of seasonal delays is often categorized under Sheetkaal-in samay-sarini (winter timetable). Similarly, in religious contexts, the timings for temple openings (especially in the Himalayas like Badrinath) change during Sheetkaal, and the official notices use this term.
- Travel Brochures
- Tourism advertisements for places like Shimla, Manali, or Gulmarg use 'Sheetkaal' to sell the 'winter experience'. They might use phrases like 'Sheetkaal ka jadoo' (The magic of winter).
कश्मीर का शीतकालीन सौंदर्य देखने लायक होता है। (The wintry beauty of Kashmir is worth seeing.)
In summary, while you might not use Sheetkaal to tell your friend you're cold, you will encounter it as soon as you step into the world of Hindi media, government, and high culture. It is the 'official' name of the season, standing tall alongside Grishmakaal (Summer) and Varshakaal (Monsoon).
The most common mistake learners make with शीतकाल (Sheetkaal) is confusing it with the adjective for 'cold'. It is vital to remember that Sheetkaal is a **period of time**, not a physical sensation. You cannot say "Mujhe sheetkaal lag rahi hai" to mean "I am feeling cold." The correct word for that sensation is thand.
- Mistake 1: Gender Confusion
- Many learners assume 'Sheetkaal' is feminine because the common word 'Sardi' is feminine. However, 'Sheetkaal' is masculine. You must say 'Sheetkaal aa gaya' (Masculine) instead of 'Sheetkaal aa gayi' (Feminine).
Another frequent error is the **overuse of the word in casual conversation**. Using Sheetkaal while chatting with a friend about the weather can sound unnaturally stiff or robotic. It's like saying "The winter solstice period is currently upon us" instead of "It's winter." Use Sheetkaal for discussions about the season as a whole, but stick to Sardi for daily talk.
❌ गलत: आज बहुत शीतकाल है। (Incorrect: Today is very winter season.)
✅ सही: आज बहुत ठंड है। (Correct: Today it is very cold.)
**Spelling and Pronunciation**: Learners often struggle with the 'Sh' sound. Ensure you use the palatal 'श' (sha) as in 'Sheep', not the dental 'स' (sa) as in 'Snake'. Mispronouncing it as 'Seetkaal' is a common regional error but should be avoided in standard Hindi. Also, ensure the 't' in 'Sheet' is a soft dental 't' (like in 'teeth' but with the tongue touching the back of the upper teeth), not a hard retroflex 'T'.
- Mistake 2: Redundancy
- Avoid saying 'Sheetkaal ka mausam'. Since 'kaal' already implies a period/season, adding 'mausam' (weather/season) is redundant. Just 'Sheetkaal' is sufficient.
**Incorrect Adjective Usage**: When you want to say 'winter clothes', don't say 'Sheetkaal kapde'. You must use the adjective form 'Sheetkaalin' or the possessive 'Sheetkaal ke'. For example: 'Sheetkaal ke kapde' or 'Sheetkaalin vastra'. Using the noun directly as an adjective is a common English-to-Hindi translation error.
❌ गलत: शीतकाल छुट्टियाँ (Incorrect: Winter holidays - direct noun use)
✅ सही: शीतकालीन छुट्टियाँ (Correct: Wintry/Winter holidays)
- Mistake 3: Confusing with 'Sheet'
- The word 'Sheet' alone can mean 'cold' or 'dew' in very formal Hindi. Don't use 'Sheet' as a shorthand for 'Sheetkaal'. They are not interchangeable in modern Hindi.
Lastly, be careful with **prepositions**. In English, we say "in winter." In Hindi, you must use the postposition 'mein'. Forgetting 'mein' changes the meaning. "Sheetkaal barf girti hai" sounds like "Winter falls snow," whereas "Sheetkaal mein barf girti hai" correctly means "In winter, snow falls."
ध्यान दें: शीतकाल पुल्लिंग (Masculine) है। (Note: Sheetkaal is Masculine.)
Hindi has a rich vocabulary for weather and seasons, reflecting the diverse climates of the Indian subcontinent. While शीतकाल (Sheetkaal) is the formal standard, several other words exist, each with its own nuance of register, origin, and specific meaning. Understanding these will help you choose the right word for the right situation.
- शीतकाल (Sheetkaal) vs. सर्दी (Sardi)
- 'Sheetkaal' is Sanskrit-derived and formal. 'Sardi' is Persian-derived (from 'Zard/Sard') and is the most common word in daily speech. Use 'Sardi' with friends; use 'Sheetkaal' in a report.
Another common alternative is 'Thand' (ठंड). While Sardi and Sheetkaal refer to the season, Thand specifically refers to the sensation of coldness or the low temperature itself. You can have 'Thand' in a rainy season or in an air-conditioned room, but 'Sheetkaal' only occurs once a year. There is also the word 'Jaada' (जाड़ा), which is a more colloquial, slightly rural, or old-fashioned term for the winter season, frequently used in North Indian dialects like Braj or Bhojpuri-influenced Hindi.
तुलना:
1. शीतकाल (Formal Season)
2. सर्दी (Common Season)
3. ठंड (Coldness/Temperature)
In the traditional Indian calendar, the winter is split into two distinct Ritus (seasons):
1. **Hemant (हेमंत)**: This is the 'pre-winter' or autumn-winter transition, roughly from mid-October to mid-December. The weather is cool and pleasant.
2. **Shishir (शिशिर)**: This is the 'deep winter' or the coldest part of the year, from mid-December to mid-February. When people say Sheetkaal, they are usually referring to the combination of these two.
- शीत (Sheet) vs. शीतकाल (Sheetkaal)
- 'Sheet' is an adjective meaning cold (used in formal compounds like 'Sheet-peya' for cold drinks). 'Sheetkaal' is the noun for the season. You cannot use 'Sheet' alone to mean winter in modern Hindi.
वाक्य प्रयोग: "शिशिर ऋतु में ओस की बूंदें जम जाती हैं।" (In the Shishir season, dew drops freeze.)
For learners from an English background, it's helpful to compare Sheetkaal with other 'Kaal' words:
- **Grishmakaal (ग्रीष्मकाल)**: Summer season (Formal).
- **Varshakaal (वर्षाकाल)**: Monsoon/Rainy season (Formal).
- **Pratakaal (प्रातःकाल)**: Morning time.
- **Sayankaal (सायंकाल)**: Evening time.
Notice the pattern? The suffix '-kaal' always denotes a specific period. By learning Sheetkaal, you are actually learning a structural pattern of the Hindi language.
- Opposite: ग्रीष्मकाल (Grishmakaal)
- The direct antonym in the same formal register is 'Grishmakaal'. If 'Sheetkaal' is for blankets and tea, 'Grishmakaal' is for fans and mangoes.
"In formal literature, the transition from Sheetkaal to Vasant (Spring) is a celebrated theme of rebirth."
In conclusion, while Sardi is your 'everyday friend', Sheetkaal is your 'formal suit'. Knowing when to switch between them—and understanding the finer divisions like Hemant and Shishir—will make your Hindi sound more authentic and nuanced. Always consider the context: are you talking about the shivering feeling (Thand), the casual season (Sardi), or the official meteorological period (Sheetkaal)?
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
The root 'Sheet' is cognate with the word 'chilled' in English through the Proto-Indo-European root *gel- (cold).
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'Sh' as 'S' (Seetkaal).
- Pronouncing 't' as a hard 'T' (like 'Table'). It must be soft.
- Shortening the 'ee' sound to 'i' (Shitkaal).
- Aspirating the 'k' (Sheet-khaal).
- Not giving enough length to the 'aa' in 'kaal'.
難易度
The word is easy to read once the 'ee' and 'aa' matras are known.
Spelling 'Sheet' with the correct 'Sh' and dental 't' requires practice.
Pronouncing the soft 't' correctly is the main challenge for English speakers.
Very distinct sound; easily recognizable in formal speech.
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Masculine Noun Declension
शीतकाल (Direct) -> शीतकाल में (Oblique with 'in'). It doesn't change because it ends in a consonant.
Adjective Formation with '-in'
शीतकाल + इन = शीतकालीन (Wintry/Winter-related).
Possessive Postpositions
शीतकाल का प्रभाव (The effect of winter - Masculine agreement with 'Prabhav').
Compound Word Structure
'Sheet' (Adj) + 'Kaal' (Noun) = Compound Noun.
Verb Agreement
शीतकाल आ गया है (Winter has arrived - Masculine singular verb).
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शीतकाल अच्छा है।
Winter is good.
Simple subject + adjective + verb 'to be'.
शीतकाल में ठंड होती है।
It is cold in winter.
Using 'mein' to indicate 'in the season'.
मुझे शीतकाल पसंद है।
I like winter.
Standard 'mujhe ... pasand hai' structure.
यह शीतकाल है।
This is winter.
Demonstrative pronoun 'Yeh'.
शीतकाल कब आता है?
When does winter come?
Interrogative sentence with 'kab'.
शीतकाल में चाय पियो।
Drink tea in winter.
Imperative form (suggestive).
शीतकाल और धूप।
Winter and sunshine.
Basic noun conjunction.
मेरा घर शीतकाल में सुंदर है।
My house is beautiful in winter.
Possessive 'mera' + noun + prepositional phrase.
शीतकाल नवंबर से शुरू होता है।
Winter starts from November.
Present indefinite tense with 'shuru hota hai'.
शीतकाल की छुट्टियाँ बहुत छोटी होती हैं।
Winter holidays are very short.
Possessive 'ki' agreeing with feminine 'chuttiyan'.
हम शीतकाल में पहाड़ों पर जाते हैं।
We go to the mountains in winter.
First person plural 'hum' + 'jaate hain'.
शीतकाल का सूरज धीमा होता है।
The winter sun is mild.
Possessive 'ka' agreeing with masculine 'suraj'.
क्या आप शीतकाल में आइसक्रीम खाते हैं?
Do you eat ice cream in winter?
Yes/No question with 'kya'.
शीतकाल के कपड़े निकालो।
Take out the winter clothes.
Possessive 'ke' agreeing with plural 'kapde'.
इस शीतकाल में बहुत बर्फ गिरी।
A lot of snow fell this winter.
Past tense 'giri' agreeing with feminine 'barf'.
शीतकाल समाप्त हो रहा है।
Winter is ending.
Present continuous 'ho raha hai'.
शीतकाल के दौरान किसान रबी की फसल बोते हैं।
During winter, farmers sow Rabi crops.
Using 'ke dauran' (during).
भारत के दक्षिणी भागों में शीतकाल अधिक कठोर नहीं होता।
In southern parts of India, winter is not very harsh.
Negative sentence with 'nahin hota'.
शीतकाल में दिन छोटे और रातें लंबी होती हैं।
In winter, days are short and nights are long.
Plural agreement for 'din' and 'raatein'.
प्रवासी पक्षी शीतकाल में भारत आते हैं।
Migratory birds come to India during winter.
Adjective-noun agreement: 'pravasi pakshi'.
शीतकाल की धुंध के कारण ट्रेनें देरी से चल रही हैं।
Trains are running late due to winter fog.
Cause and effect with 'ke karan'.
हमें शीतकाल के लिए ईंधन जमा करना चाहिए।
We should collect fuel for the winter.
Modal verb 'chahiye' (should).
शीतकाल की सुंदरता का वर्णन करना कठिन है।
It is difficult to describe the beauty of winter.
Infinitive 'varnan karna' as a subject.
जंगली जानवर शीतकाल में गुफाओं में छिप जाते हैं।
Wild animals hide in caves during winter.
Reflexive/Passive sense: 'chhip jaate hain'.
संसद का शीतकालीन सत्र काफी हंगामेदार रहा।
The winter session of Parliament was quite tumultuous.
Adjective 'sheetkaalin' modifying 'satra'.
शीतकाल में वायु प्रदूषण का स्तर बढ़ जाता है।
Air pollution levels increase in winter.
Abstract noun 'starr' (level).
वैज्ञानिक शीतकाल के बदलते चक्र पर शोध कर रहे हैं।
Scientists are researching the changing cycle of winter.
Present continuous with 'shodh kar rahe hain'.
शीतकाल की ठंडी हवाएं हड्डियों तक कांप देती हैं।
The cold winter winds make one shiver to the bones.
Transitive verb 'kaamp dena' (to cause to shiver).
कई संस्कृतियों में शीतकाल को पुनर्जन्म का प्रतीक माना जाता है।
In many cultures, winter is considered a symbol of rebirth.
Passive construction 'maana jaata hai'.
शीतकाल के आगमन के साथ ही पर्यटन उद्योग में तेजी आती है।
With the arrival of winter, the tourism industry sees a boom.
Noun phrase 'aagman ke saath hi'.
हिमालयी वनस्पतियां शीतकाल की कठोरता को झेलने के लिए अनुकूलित होती हैं।
Himalayan flora is adapted to withstand the harshness of winter.
Complex technical vocabulary: 'vanaspatiyan', 'anukulit'.
शीतकाल की रातों में अलाव के चारों ओर बैठना एक परंपरा है।
Sitting around a bonfire on winter nights is a tradition.
Infinitive 'baithna' as a gerund/subject.
शीतकाल की निस्तब्धता में प्रकृति का मौन संगीत सुनाई देता है।
In the stillness of winter, the silent music of nature is heard.
Literary vocabulary: 'nistabdhata' (stillness), 'maun' (silent).
कवि ने शीतकाल को जीवन के संध्याकाल के रूप में चित्रित किया है।
The poet has portrayed winter as the evening of life.
Metaphorical usage and 'chitrit kiya hai'.
शीतकाल का प्रभाव केवल मौसम पर ही नहीं, बल्कि मानवीय मनोविज्ञान पर भी पड़ता है।
The impact of winter is not only on the weather but also on human psychology.
Correlative conjunction 'na keval ... balki'.
ग्लोबल वार्मिंग के कारण शीतकाल की अवधि निरंतर कम होती जा रही है।
Due to global warming, the duration of winter is continuously decreasing.
Compound verb 'hoti ja rahi hai' (progressive change).
प्राचीन ग्रंथों में शीतकाल के दौरान किए जाने वाले विशिष्ट अनुष्ठानों का उल्लेख है।
Ancient texts mention specific rituals to be performed during winter.
Formal passive 'ullekh hai'.
शीतकाल की तुषारमंडित सुबह में घास के तिनके हीरों की तरह चमकते हैं।
On a frost-covered winter morning, blades of grass shine like diamonds.
Sanskritized adjective 'tusharmandit' (frost-covered).
आर्थिक दृष्टिकोण से, शीतकाल कई क्षेत्रों के लिए मंदी का समय हो सकता है।
From an economic perspective, winter can be a period of slowdown for many sectors.
Adverbial phrase 'arthik drishtikon se'.
शीतकाल की वह धुंधली स्मृति आज भी मेरे मानस पटल पर अंकित है।
That hazy memory of winter is still etched on the canvas of my mind.
Poetic idiom 'manas patal par ankit'.
शीतकाल की विभीषिका ने जनजीवन को पूरी तरह से अस्त-व्यस्त कर दिया।
The horror/severity of winter completely disrupted public life.
Use of 'vibhishika' (horror/severity) and 'ast-vyast' (disrupted).
दार्शनिकों ने शीतकाल को आत्म-मंथन और आंतरिक शांति का काल माना है।
Philosophers have considered winter a period of self-reflection and inner peace.
Complex abstract nouns 'aatm-manthan'.
शीतकाल की कठोरता और वसंत का उल्लास, जीवन के द्वंद्व को दर्शाते हैं।
The harshness of winter and the joy of spring reflect the dualities of life.
Philosophical parallel structure.
इस क्षेत्र की पारिस्थितिकी शीतकाल के चरम तापमान पर निर्भर करती है।
The ecology of this region depends on the extreme temperatures of winter.
Technical term 'paristahitiki' (ecology).
शीतकाल के पाले ने फसलों को अपूरणीय क्षति पहुंचाई है।
The winter frost has caused irreparable damage to the crops.
Advanced vocabulary 'apurniya kshati' (irreparable damage).
साहित्यिक विमर्श में शीतकाल अक्सर ठहराव और मृत्यु का रूपक बनकर उभरता है।
In literary discourse, winter often emerges as a metaphor for stagnation and death.
Academic phrase 'sahityik vimarsh' (literary discourse).
शीतकाल की दीर्घ रातों में कथा-वाचन की परंपरा लुप्त होती जा रही है।
The tradition of storytelling during the long nights of winter is fading away.
Compound verb 'lupt hoti ja rahi hai'.
शीतकाल की वह अनंत शांति ब्रह्मांड के रहस्यों की ओर संकेत करती प्रतीत होती है।
That infinite peace of winter seems to point towards the mysteries of the universe.
Sophisticated 'prateet hoti hai' (appears to be).
類義語
反対語
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A winter night. Often used in stories to set a cozy or spooky mood.
शीतकाल की रात बहुत लंबी होती है।
— A harsh or severe winter. Used for extreme weather conditions.
लद्दाख में कठोर शीतकाल होता है।
— The effect of winter. Used when discussing health or the environment.
सेहत पर शीतकाल का प्रभाव पड़ता है।
— A winter morning. Associated with fog and laziness.
शीतकाल की सुबह आलस भरी होती है।
— The winter sun. Highly valued in India for warmth.
लोग शीतकाल की धूप का आनंद ले रहे हैं।
— During the winter season. A formal temporal phrase.
शीतकाल के दौरान यहाँ शांति रहती है।
— Pleasant winter. Used for mild, sunny winter weather.
मुंबई का शीतकाल बहुत सुहावना होता है।
よく混同される語
This is an adjective meaning 'cool' or 'refreshing', often used for water or a breeze. It is not the season itself.
Means 'cold' or 'dew' in formal Hindi. It is a component of 'Sheetkaal' but cannot replace it to mean 'winter season'.
Means 'white'. Learners sometimes confuse the sounds, especially since winter is associated with white snow.
慣用句と表現
— To go into hibernation. Used literally for animals and metaphorically for projects that are paused.
उसकी योजना शीत-निद्रा में चली गई है।
Formal/Metaphorical— Cold War. A state of political hostility without direct fighting.
दोनों देशों के बीच शीत युद्ध जारी है।
Political— A cold wave blowing. Used when temperatures drop suddenly.
उत्तर भारत में शीत लहर चल रही है।
Weather— To be extremely cold. Often refers to the falling of dew or frost.
आज रात बहुत शीत पड़ने वाली है।
Common— A blanket of snow. Commonly used to describe the winter landscape.
पूरा शहर बर्फ की चादर से ढका है।
Poetic— Bone-chilling cold. Describes the peak of Sheetkaal.
बाहर हाड़ कंपाने वाली ठंड है।
Descriptive— To bask in the sun. The most popular winter activity in India.
चलो, छत पर धूप सेंकते हैं।
Everyday— A silence spreading. Often used for quiet winter nights.
शीतकाल की रात में सन्नाटा छा गया।
Literary— Season of laziness. A common way to describe winter's effect.
शीतकाल तो आलस का मौसम है।
Informal— To light a fire. Essential for surviving Sheetkaal in villages.
गाँव में सब आग जलाकर बैठे हैं।
Common間違えやすい
Sounds identical to the first part of the word.
Sheet is an adjective/abstract noun for cold; Sheetkaal is the specific season.
शीत हवा चल रही है (Cold wind is blowing).
Both refer to cooler times of the year.
Sharad is Autumn (September-October); Sheetkaal is Winter (November-February).
शरद ऋतु के बाद शीतकाल आता है।
Both mean winter.
Shishir is a specific sub-season (late winter) in the traditional calendar; Sheetkaal is the general term.
शिशिर में बहुत पाला पड़ता है।
It is the second half of the word.
Kaal means time, era, or even death. Sheetkaal is just one type of 'Kaal'.
समय का काल चक्र घूमता रहता है।
Similar meaning (cold).
Sard is an adjective (Persian origin); Sheetkaal is a noun (Sanskrit origin).
आज मौसम सर्द है।
文型パターン
[Noun] + [Sheetkaal] + [Mein] + [Verb]
मैं शीतकाल में खेलता हूँ।
[Sheetkaal] + [Ki] + [Chuttiyan] + [Adjective] + [Hoti Hain]
शीतकाल की छुट्टियाँ अच्छी होती हैं।
[Sheetkaal] + [Ke Dauran] + [Sentence]
शीतकाल के दौरान बहुत ठंड होती है।
[Sheetkaalin] + [Noun] + [Verb]
शीतकालीन सत्र शुरू हो गया।
[Sheetkaal] + [Ki] + [Abstract Noun] + [Verb Phrase]
शीतकाल की निस्तब्धता मन को शांति देती है।
[Metaphorical Subject] + [Sheetkaal] + [Ke Roop Mein] + [Verb]
बुढ़ापा जीवन के शीतकाल के रूप में आता है।
[Sheetkaal] + [Aur] + [Antonym] + [Tulna]
शीतकाल और ग्रीष्मकाल में बहुत अंतर है।
[Poetic Subject] + [Sheetkaal] + [Mein] + [Action]
नदियाँ शीतकाल में जम जाती हैं।
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
High in formal written Hindi; Medium in spoken Hindi.
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Using 'Sheetkaal' for personal coldness.
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Mujhe thand lag rahi hai.
'Sheetkaal' is a season, not a feeling. You can't 'feel' a season.
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Treating 'Sheetkaal' as feminine.
→
Sheetkaal aa gaya.
It's a masculine noun. Adjectives and verbs must reflect this.
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Saying 'Sheetkaal mausam'.
→
Sheetkaal.
'Kaal' already means period/season. Adding 'mausam' is redundant.
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Misspelling as 'Seetkaal'.
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Sheetkaal (शीतकाल).
Use the palatal 'Sh' (श), not the dental 'S' (स).
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Using 'Sheetkaal' in very casual slang.
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Sardi.
It sounds too formal and out of place in street slang.
ヒント
Learn the Suffix
By learning '-kaal', you can unlock many other words like 'Grishmakaal' (summer) and 'Pratakaal' (morning).
Check the Gender
Always treat 'Sheetkaal' as masculine. This is the most common mistake for intermediate learners.
Soft 'T' is Key
Practice saying 'Sheet' without letting your tongue hit the roof of your mouth. Keep it against your teeth.
News Watching
Watch Hindi weather reports in December. You will hear 'Sheetkaal' and 'Sheet-lahar' repeatedly.
Adjective Switch
Remember to use 'Sheetkaalin' when describing nouns like 'session' or 'holidays'.
Food Pairings
Associate the word with 'Gajak' and 'Chai' to help it stick in your memory through sensory association.
Spot the Roots
Whenever you see 'Sheet' in a compound, think 'cold'. This helps with words like 'Sheet-peya' (cold drink).
Formal vs. Informal
Train your ear to notice when a speaker switches from 'Sardi' to 'Sheetkaal' to signal a change in tone.
The 'Sheet' Trick
Imagine a cold white sheet covering the world. That 'Sheet' marks the 'Kaal' of winter.
Daily Journal
In your Hindi journal, use 'Sheetkaal' once a week to describe the seasonal changes around you.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of a 'Sheet' of ice falling during the 'Kaal' (Time) of winter. 'Sheet' + 'Kaal' = Sheetkaal.
視覚的連想
Imagine a large clock (Kaal) covered in a frozen white sheet (Sheet). This represents the 'Time of Cold'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'Sheetkaal' instead of 'Sardi' in three sentences today. Write them down and say them aloud to practice the soft 't' sound.
語源
Derived from Sanskrit 'शीत' (śīta) meaning 'cold' or 'chilled' and 'काल' (kāla) meaning 'time', 'period', or 'era'.
元の意味: The period of coldness.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit branch).文化的な背景
Be sensitive to the fact that while 'Sheetkaal' is beautiful for some, it is very difficult for the homeless population in North India due to the extreme cold wave (Sheet-lahar).
English speakers often think of winter as Christmas and snow. In India, Sheetkaal is more about the 'Makar Sankranti' sun and the relief from the scorching summer heat.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Weather Forecast
- शीतकाल की चेतावनी
- तापमान में गिरावट
- शीत लहर का प्रकोप
- कोहरे की स्थिति
School/University
- शीतकालीन अवकाश
- परीक्षा का समय
- छुट्टियों का होमवर्क
- स्कूल की टाइमिंग
Travel Planning
- पहाड़ों की यात्रा
- गरम कपड़ों की पैकिंग
- होटल की बुकिंग
- बर्फबारी का आनंद
Agriculture
- रबी की बुवाई
- पाले से बचाव
- सिंचाई का समय
- फसल की कटाई
Politics
- संसद का सत्र
- विपक्ष का हंगामा
- नया विधेयक
- चर्चा और बहस
会話のきっかけ
"क्या आपको शीतकाल पसंद है या ग्रीष्मकाल? (Do you like winter or summer?)"
"आपके देश में शीतकाल कितना लंबा होता है? (How long is the winter in your country?)"
"शीतकाल की छुट्टियों में आपकी क्या योजना है? (What are your plans for the winter holidays?)"
"क्या आप शीतकाल में पहाड़ों पर जाना चाहेंगे? (Would you like to go to the mountains in winter?)"
"शीतकाल में आपका पसंदीदा भोजन क्या है? (What is your favorite food in winter?)"
日記のテーマ
शीतकाल की एक धुंधली सुबह का वर्णन करें। (Describe a foggy winter morning.)
शीतकाल में आपको सबसे ज्यादा क्या याद आता है? (What do you miss most during winter?)
अगर शीतकाल कभी खत्म न हो, तो क्या होगा? (What would happen if winter never ended?)
शीतकाल के दौरान अपने पसंदीदा त्योहार के बारे में लिखें। (Write about your favorite festival during winter.)
शीतकाल की रातों में आप अपना समय कैसे बिताते हैं? (How do you spend your time on winter nights?)
よくある質問
10 問Sheetkaal is a masculine noun. This is important for verb agreement (e.g., 'Sheetkaal aa gaya') and adjective agreement (e.g., 'Lamba Sheetkaal'). Many learners mistake it for feminine because 'Sardi' is feminine.
No. To say 'I am cold', you should say 'Mujhe thand lag rahi hai'. 'Sheetkaal' refers to the season as a whole, not your personal physical sensation.
'Sardi' is the common, everyday word for winter. 'Sheetkaal' is more formal and academic. You'll hear 'Sardi' at home and 'Sheetkaal' on the news.
You use the adjective form: 'Sheetkaalin chuttiyan' (शीतकालीन छुट्टियाँ). Alternatively, you can say 'Sheetkaal ki chuttiyan'.
Yes, in formal Hindi contexts, but the 'Sheetkaal' in South India is much milder than in the North. In local languages, different words are used.
Generally, it spans from mid-November to February. December and January are considered the peak of the season.
'Kaal' is a Sanskrit suffix meaning 'time' or 'period'. It is used in many Hindi words to denote a specific timeframe, like 'Bhutkaal' (past) or 'Grishmakaal' (summer).
It is a soft dental 't'. Your tongue should touch the back of your upper teeth, not the roof of your mouth.
Yes, very frequently. It is used to create a formal, serious, or nostalgic mood. It sounds more poetic than 'Sardi'.
The formal opposite is 'Grishmakaal' (summer season). The common opposite is 'Garmi'.
自分をテスト 200 問
Write a sentence using 'Sheetkaal' and 'Himalaya'.
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Translate: 'I like the winter sun.'
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about winter holidays.
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Explain why 'Sheetkaal' is formal compared to 'Sardi'.
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Describe a winter morning in your city.
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Write a sentence using 'Sheetkaalin Satra'.
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Use 'Sheetkaal' as a metaphor for old age.
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Translate: 'The arrival of winter was delayed this year.'
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Write a formal notice about winter school timings.
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Compare Sheetkaal with Grishmakaal in two sentences.
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Translate: 'Migratory birds visit India during winter.'
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Write a poetic sentence about frost.
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Translate: 'Winter session of the court.'
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Write a sentence using 'Sheet-lahar'.
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Translate: 'Winter brings many challenges for the poor.'
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Write a sentence about 'Sheet-nidra'.
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Translate: 'The winter landscape was breathtaking.'
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Write a sentence using 'Sheetkaal' and 'Pravas' (migration).
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Translate: 'Winter is the best time to visit Rajasthan.'
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Write a sentence about winter food.
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Pronounce 'Sheetkaal' focusing on the soft 't'.
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Describe your favorite winter activity in Hindi.
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Say: 'I am going to the mountains in winter.'
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Explain the difference between Sardi and Sheetkaal in Hindi.
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Give a short weather report for a winter day.
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Talk about the impact of winter on health.
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Recite a sentence about the winter session of parliament.
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Discuss the symbolic meaning of winter in a poem.
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Describe the winter landscape of your hometown.
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Give a speech on climate change and its effect on winter.
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Say: 'Winter holidays are very short this year.'
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Pronounce the adjective 'Sheetkaalin' correctly.
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Talk about what people eat in winter in India.
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Say: 'The cold wave is very strong today.'
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Discuss winter tourism in the Himalayas.
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Say: 'Winter brings a blanket of snow.'
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Describe the feeling of sitting around a bonfire.
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Say: 'I love the winter morning fog.'
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Discuss how animals survive the winter.
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Say: 'Winter is the time for self-reflection.'
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Listen and Transcribe: 'शीतकाल आ गया है।' (Audio of sentence)
Listen and Identify: Which word is spoken? (Audio: 'Sardi' vs 'Sheetkaal')
Listen and Answer: 'शीतकाल की छुट्टियाँ दस दिन की हैं।' How many days are the holidays?
Listen and Identify the mood: (Audio of a person shiveringly saying 'Bahut sheetkaal hai')
Listen and Transcribe: 'संसद का शीतकालीन सत्र महत्वपूर्ण है।' (Audio of sentence)
Listen and Answer: 'उत्तर भारत में शीत लहर चल रही है।' Where is the cold wave?
Listen and identify the season: (Audio describing falling leaves and snow)
Listen and Transcribe: 'शीतकाल की निस्तब्धता डरावनी है।' (Audio of sentence)
Listen and Answer: 'ग्लोबल वार्मिंग से शीतकाल बदल रहा है।' What is changing?
Listen and Transcribe: 'शीतकालीन खेलों का आयोजन मनाली में होगा।' (Audio of sentence)
Listen and Identify: (Audio of a formal news report using 'Sheetkaal')
Listen and Transcribe: 'शीत-निद्रा में भालू सो जाते हैं।' (Audio of sentence)
Listen and Answer: 'दिसंबर में बहुत ठंड होती है।' Which month is mentioned?
Listen and identify the tone: (Audio of a poem about Sheetkaal)
Listen and Transcribe: 'शीतकाल की धूप बहुत प्यारी है।' (Audio of sentence)
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Summary
Always use 'Sheetkaal' (masculine) when you need a formal or academic tone for 'winter season'. Do not use it to describe the feeling of being cold; use 'thand' for that. Example: 'Sheetkaal mein himalaya barf se dhak jata hai' (In winter, the Himalayas are covered in snow).
- Sheetkaal is the formal Hindi word for the winter season, used in news, education, and literature to denote the cold period of the year.
- It is a masculine noun derived from Sanskrit roots 'Sheet' (cold) and 'Kaal' (time/period), reflecting a high linguistic register.
- While 'Sardi' is used for daily conversation, 'Sheetkaal' is preferred in official contexts like the 'Winter Session' of Parliament.
- The word functions as a temporal marker and can be turned into the adjective 'Sheetkaalin' to describe winter-related events and objects.
Learn the Suffix
By learning '-kaal', you can unlock many other words like 'Grishmakaal' (summer) and 'Pratakaal' (morning).
Check the Gender
Always treat 'Sheetkaal' as masculine. This is the most common mistake for intermediate learners.
Soft 'T' is Key
Practice saying 'Sheet' without letting your tongue hit the roof of your mouth. Keep it against your teeth.
News Watching
Watch Hindi weather reports in December. You will hear 'Sheetkaal' and 'Sheet-lahar' repeatedly.
例文
शीतकाल में पहाड़ों पर बर्फ पड़ती है।
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