ढँका
ढँका 30초 만에
- Dhanka means 'covered' and is used for physical and metaphorical objects.
- It must change its ending (a/i/e) to match the noun's gender.
- Commonly paired with 'hua' to describe a stable state of being covered.
- Essential for hygiene, weather, and describing hidden things in Hindi.
The word ढँका (dhankā) is a past participle functioning as an adjective in Hindi, derived from the root verb ढँकना (dhanknā), which means 'to cover.' At its core, it describes any object, person, or concept that has been overlaid with something else to provide protection, concealment, or a barrier. In daily life, you will encounter this word most frequently in the context of food safety, weather descriptions, and social etiquette. For instance, in a typical Indian household, the instruction to keep food 'covered' to protect it from dust or insects is a constant refrain. The word carries a sense of completion; it is not the act of covering, but the state of being covered.
- Grammatical Agreement
- Because it is an adjective, it must agree with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. Use ढँका for masculine singular (e.g., ढँका हुआ खाना - covered food), ढँकी for feminine (e.g., ढँकी हुई खिड़की - covered window), and ढँके for masculine plural or oblique cases (e.g., ढँके हुए बर्तन - covered utensils).
मेज पर रखा भोजन पूरी तरह से ढँका होना चाहिए। (The food kept on the table should be completely covered.)
Beyond physical objects, ढँका is used metaphorically to describe things that are hidden from view or shrouded in mystery. In literature, a character's face might be 'covered' by a veil of sorrow, or a landscape might be 'covered' by a thick fog. This versatility makes it a B2-level word because it requires the speaker to understand not just the physical placement of a lid, but the broader concept of obscuring something. It is also common in formal contexts, such as legal or medical descriptions where an area of concern is 'covered' or 'protected' by a dressing or a legal clause.
पहाड़ बर्फ से ढँका हुआ है। (The mountain is covered with snow.)
- Contextual Nuance
- In spiritual or philosophical discussions, this word describes the 'covering' of the soul by 'maya' (illusion). It implies that the truth is present but temporarily obscured by an external layer.
In urban settings, you might see this word on signs or in news reports regarding construction sites ('ढँका हुआ निर्माण क्षेत्र') or environmental hazards. It conveys a sense of safety and order. If something is 'uncovered' (खुला), it is often perceived as vulnerable or unhygienic in the Indian cultural context, especially regarding water and food. Therefore, using ढँका often carries a positive connotation of care and responsibility.
Mastering the use of ढँका requires a solid grasp of Hindi's gender-agreement rules. Since it is a declinable adjective, its ending changes based on the noun it is describing. This section will guide you through the various syntactic structures where this word appears. The most common structure is [Noun] + [Instrumental Particle 'से'] + [Covering Material] + [ढँका हुआ] + [Verb 'होना']. For example: 'आकाश बादलों से ढँका है' (The sky is covered with clouds). Here, 'आकाश' (sky) is masculine singular, so we use 'ढँका'.
- Subject-Adjective Agreement
- 1. Masculine Singular: 'बर्तन ढँका है' (The pot is covered).
2. Feminine Singular: 'थाली ढँकी है' (The plate is covered).
3. Plural: 'सारे बक्से ढँके हैं' (All the boxes are covered).
उसका चेहरा एक रेशमी नक़ाब से ढँका था। (His/Her face was covered with a silk veil.)
When you want to use it as an attributive adjective (placed before the noun), it often takes the 'हुआ' suffix to sound more natural in modern Hindi. Instead of saying 'ढँका खाना' (covered food), speakers prefer 'ढँका हुआ खाना'. This clarifies that the food has already been subjected to the action of being covered. In more formal or poetic Hindi, you might see the word 'आच्छादित' (ācchādit) as a synonym, but ढँका remains the standard for most communicative purposes.
क्या आपने ढँके हुए कूड़ेदान का उपयोग किया? (Did you use the covered dustbin?)
Another important usage is in the passive voice or as a resultant state. If you are describing a crime scene in a mystery novel or a hidden treasure, you might say 'वह रहस्य परतों में ढँका हुआ है' (That mystery is covered in layers). Here, the word helps build imagery. It is also used in agricultural contexts: 'पौधे प्लास्टिक से ढँके हुए हैं' (The plants are covered with plastic). Notice how the preposition 'से' (with/by) almost always precedes the covering agent. Understanding this relational structure is key to forming complex sentences at the B2 level.
In the real world, ढँका is a staple of everyday Hindi conversation across India. If you walk into an Indian kitchen, you will hear it constantly. 'दूध ढँका है?' (Is the milk covered?) or 'सब्जी को ढँककर पकाओ' (Cook the vegetable while covered). The adjective form describes the state of the kitchenware. In public health campaigns, especially in rural areas, you will hear the phrase 'ढँका हुआ पानी' (covered water) emphasized to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes or the spread of water-borne diseases. It is a word associated with hygiene and safety.
रेडियो पर समाचार: 'राजधानी आज सुबह घने कोहरे से ढँकी रही।' (News on Radio: 'The capital remained covered in thick fog this morning.')
Switching to the weather report, news anchors frequently use ढँका to describe the sky or the mountains. During the monsoon or winter, you'll hear about peaks 'ढँकी हुई' with snow or clouds. In political discourse, journalists might use it metaphorically: 'सच्चाई पर्दों में ढँकी हुई है' (The truth is covered in veils/secrecy). This implies a deliberate attempt to hide information. In fashion and traditional attire, the word appears when discussing modesty; for instance, describing someone as 'ढँका-मुँदा' (well-covered/modest) suggests they are dressed conservatively.
- Social Contexts
- In religious settings, you might hear instructions to keep the 'Prasad' (offering) covered or to keep your head covered (सिर ढँका होना). This reflects the cultural value placed on the act of covering as a sign of respect.
Finally, in the world of construction and logistics, you will see this word on labels or in instructions for transporting goods. 'ढँका हुआ ट्रक' (Covered truck) refers to a containerized or tarp-covered vehicle. If you are ordering furniture, you might ask if it will arrive 'ढँका हुआ' to ensure it doesn't get scratched. From the most mundane kitchen chores to high-level meteorological reports, ढँका is an essential adjective that bridges the gap between physical reality and abstract concepts.
One of the most frequent errors for English speakers is confusing ढँका with the word बंद (band), which means 'closed.' While a 'closed' box might be 'covered,' they are not interchangeable. 'बंद' refers to the mechanism of a lid or door being shut, whereas ढँका refers to the state of being overlaid with something. For example, you 'close' a door (दरवाज़ा बंद करना), but you 'cover' a sleeping child with a blanket (बच्चे को ढँकना). If you say 'बच्चा बंद है,' it would imply the child is locked inside something, which is a significant semantic error!
- Mistake 1: Gender Mismatch
- Incorrect: 'किताब ढँका है' (The book is covered).
Correct: 'किताब ढँकी है' (Since 'किताब' is feminine).
गलत: वह चादर से छिपा है। (He is hidden by the sheet - possible but less common than 'covered'.)
सही: वह चादर से ढँका है।
Another common confusion arises between ढँका and छिपा (chipā - hidden). While both involve something being out of sight, ढँका implies a physical covering is present, whereas छिपा focuses on the result of being invisible. If a thief is 'hidden' behind a wall, use 'छिपा'. If a car is 'covered' with a tarp, use ढँका. Learners also often forget the nasalization (the 'chandrabindu' or 'bindu' on the 'dha'). Without the nasal sound, it can sound like 'डका' (dakā), which is not a standard word, or 'धका' (dhakā), which can be confused with 'धक्का' (push).
Lastly, avoid using ढँका for 'covering' a topic in a syllabus or a meeting. In English, we say 'We covered three chapters.' In Hindi, you would use 'पूरा करना' (to complete) or 'शामिल करना' (to include). Saying 'हमने तीन अध्याय ढँके' would literally mean you put a physical cloth over the chapters of the book. This is a classic case of literal translation gone wrong. Always think: Is there a physical or metaphorical 'layer' involved? If yes, ढँका is likely correct. If it's about inclusion or completion, look for other verbs.
Hindi offers a rich palette of words to describe the act of covering or hiding, each with its own specific register and nuance. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to tailor your language to the situation. The most formal alternative to ढँका is आच्छादित (ācchādit). This Sanskrit-derived term is used in literature, geography, and formal reports. You will see it in phrases like 'वनाच्छादित' (covered by forest) or 'हिमाच्छादित' (covered by snow). It sounds sophisticated and is rarely used in daily kitchen talk.
- Comparison of Terms
- ढँका (Dhankā): General purpose, physical covering. (Standard)
आच्छादित (Ācchādit): Formal, literary, often used for nature. (High Register)
ओढ़ा (Oṛhā): Specifically for covering oneself with a shawl or blanket. (Specific)
पर्वत शिखर बादलों से आच्छादित थे। (The mountain peaks were enveloped/covered by clouds.)
Another related word is लिपटा (liptā), which means 'wrapped.' While ढँका implies something is on top, लिपटा implies the covering material goes all the way around. For example, a mummy is 'लिपटी हुई' in bandages, but a pot is 'ढँका हुआ' with a lid. Then there is मढ़ा (maṛhā), which refers to something being 'encased' or 'covered' tightly, like a book cover or a drum skin. If you are talking about covering a floor, you might use बिछा (bichā - spread), as in 'कालीन बिछा है' (the carpet is spread/covering the floor).
In more colloquial settings, people might simply use the verb form in a continuous sense: 'ढँक रहा है' (is covering). However, for describing the attribute, ढँका remains the most efficient choice. For instance, if you want to say a car is 'covered' with dust, you would say 'धूल से ढँकी गाड़ी'. If the dust is so thick it looks like a layer, you might say 'धूल की परत जमी है' (a layer of dust has settled). Choosing between these depends on whether you want to emphasize the covering material or the state of the object itself. By learning these distinctions, you move from basic communication to nuanced expression.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word 'dhakk' is also related to the word 'dhakkan' (lid), which is commonly used as slang for a 'stupid person' (someone whose brain is covered/shut).
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it as 'daka' (without aspiration).
- Ignoring the nasal 'n' sound.
- Confusing 'dh' with 'd'.
난이도
Easy to recognize but requires attention to nasalization.
Challenging due to the chandrabindu/nasal dot and gender agreement.
Aspiration of 'dh' is key for clear communication.
Can be confused with 'dakā' or 'dhakā' if not listening carefully.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Adjectival Agreement
Masculine: ढँका, Feminine: ढँकी, Plural: ढँके.
Past Participle as Adjective
ढँकना (Verb) -> ढँका (Adjective).
Instrumental 'se'
बर्फ 'से' ढँका (Covered 'with' snow).
Oblique Case transformation
ढँके हुए कमरे में (In the covered room).
Use of 'hua' for state
ढँका हुआ (In a state of being covered).
수준별 예문
खाना ढँका है।
The food is covered.
Simple subject-adjective agreement (Masculine Singular).
यह थाली ढँकी है।
This plate is covered.
Feminine singular agreement.
पानी ढँका हुआ है।
The water is covered.
Using 'हुआ' to show state.
बर्तन ढँका रखो।
Keep the pot covered.
Imperative usage.
क्या यह ढँका है?
Is this covered?
Interrogative sentence.
मेरा सिर ढँका है।
My head is covered.
Body part agreement.
मेज ढँकी है।
The table is covered.
Feminine noun 'मेज'.
दूध ढँका नहीं है।
The milk is not covered.
Negative sentence.
आकाश बादलों से ढँका है।
The sky is covered with clouds.
Use of 'से' for instrument.
पहाड़ बर्फ से ढँका था।
The mountain was covered with snow.
Past tense usage.
सड़क धूल से ढँकी है।
The road is covered with dust.
Feminine agreement with 'सड़क'.
वह चादर से ढँका हुआ सो रहा है।
He is sleeping covered with a sheet.
Complex state description.
फल कपड़े से ढँके हैं।
The fruits are covered with a cloth.
Plural agreement.
खिड़की परदे से ढँकी थी।
The window was covered with a curtain.
Feminine agreement.
गाड़ी तिरपाल से ढँकी है।
The car is covered with a tarpaulin.
Modern context.
मंदिर का कलश सोने से ढँका है।
The temple dome is covered with gold.
Possessive + adjective.
ढँके हुए बर्तन में खाना गरम रहता है।
Food stays hot in a covered pot.
Oblique case agreement (ढँके).
उसका चेहरा घूँघट से ढँका हुआ था।
Her face was covered with a veil.
Cultural usage.
यह राज़ परतों में ढँका है।
This secret is covered in layers.
Metaphorical usage.
सारे घाव पट्टी से ढँके होने चाहिए।
All wounds should be covered with a bandage.
Passive obligation.
पौधे कोहरे से ढँके हुए लग रहे हैं।
The plants are appearing covered with fog.
Visual description.
क्या आपने ढँकी हुई बाल्टी का इस्तेमाल किया?
Did you use the covered bucket?
Adjective before noun.
मैदान सूखी पत्तियों से ढँका है।
The ground is covered with dry leaves.
Natural description.
उसकी आँखें चश्मे से ढँकी थीं।
His eyes were covered by glasses.
Body part plural.
पूरा शहर धुंध की चादर से ढँका हुआ है।
The whole city is covered by a sheet of smog.
Advanced imagery.
सच्चाई अक्सर झूठ के आवरण से ढँकी होती है।
Truth is often covered by a cloak of lies.
Philosophical abstract.
ढँके हुए ट्रक में सामान सुरक्षित रहता है।
Goods remain safe in a covered truck.
Logistics context.
उसकी प्रतिभा संकोच के पीछे ढँकी रह गई।
His talent remained covered behind hesitation.
Abstract personality trait.
प्राचीन मूर्तियाँ मिट्टी से ढँकी मिलीं।
Ancient idols were found covered with soil.
Historical context.
बाज़ार तिरपालों से ढँका हुआ एक भूलभुलैया जैसा है।
The market is like a maze covered with tarps.
Descriptive simile.
लेखक का असली नाम रहस्य से ढँका है।
The author's real name is covered in mystery.
Literary mystery.
घाटी पूरी तरह से फूलों से ढँकी हुई थी।
The valley was completely covered with flowers.
Intensifier 'पूरी तरह से'.
उसकी आवाज़ में एक अनकहा दर्द ढँका हुआ था।
An unspoken pain was covered in his voice.
Subtle emotional nuance.
इतिहास के पन्ने समय की धूल से ढँके हैं।
The pages of history are covered with the dust of time.
Poetic metaphor.
यह नीतिगत निर्णय गोपनीयता की आड़ में ढँका रहा।
This policy decision remained covered under the guise of confidentiality.
Political/Formal register.
आध्यात्मिक ज्ञान माया के परदे से ढँका होता है।
Spiritual knowledge is covered by the veil of illusion.
Theological usage.
जंगल की गहराई घने पेड़ों से ढँकी हुई है।
The depth of the forest is covered by dense trees.
Geographic precision.
अपराध के साक्ष्य बर्फ की नई परत से ढँक गए।
The evidence of the crime got covered by a new layer of snow.
Narrative suspense.
उसका व्यक्तित्व कई विरोधाभासों से ढँका हुआ है।
His personality is covered with many contradictions.
Psychological description.
पुराना किला झाड़ियों और लताओं से ढँका पड़ा है।
The old fort lies covered with bushes and vines.
Descriptive state.
ब्रह्मांड के रहस्य अभी भी अज्ञानता के अंधकार से ढँके हैं।
The mysteries of the universe are still covered by the darkness of ignorance.
Grand philosophical scale.
राजनीतिक षड्यंत्र अक्सर जनहित के नारों से ढँके होते हैं।
Political conspiracies are often covered by slogans of public interest.
Cynical/Socio-political analysis.
मानवीय संवेदनाएं मशीनरी के शोर में ढँक गई हैं।
Human emotions have become covered (drowned out/obscured) in the noise of machinery.
Societal critique.
कवि की कल्पना प्रतीकों के आवरण में ढँकी रहती है।
The poet's imagination remains covered in a cloak of symbols.
Aesthetic theory.
वह सभ्यता अब समुद्र की गहराइयों में ढँकी हुई है।
That civilization is now covered in the depths of the sea.
Epic/Historical scale.
सत्य का मुख हिरण्मय पात्र से ढँका है।
The face of truth is covered by a golden vessel (Upanishadic quote).
Classical scriptural reference.
न्याय की आँखें पट्टी से ढँकी होती हैं ताकि वह निष्पक्ष रहे।
The eyes of justice are covered with a bandage so it remains impartial.
Legal symbolism.
अतीत की स्मृतियाँ विस्मृति के कुहरे से ढँकी जा रही हैं।
Memories of the past are being covered by the fog of forgetfulness.
Existential reflection.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 'closed'. You close a door, but you cover a pot.
Means 'hidden'. Used when something is invisible, not necessarily with a top layer.
Means 'full'. A glass can be full of water but not covered by it.
관용어 및 표현
— To bury or forget a past issue.
पुरानी बातों को मिट्टी से ढँक दो।
Metaphorical— To be forgotten or neglected for a long time.
उसकी फाइलें धूल में ढँकी हैं।
Metaphorical— Something bad hidden by a beautiful appearance.
उसका लालच सुनहरे पर्दे में ढँका है।
Literary— An easy or successful path in life.
उसका रास्ता फूलों से ढँका नहीं था।
Metaphorical혼동하기 쉬운
Similar sound.
Dhakka means 'a push' or 'shock'. Dhanka means 'covered'.
मुझे धक्का मत दो! (Don't push me!) vs खाना ढँका है।
Phonetically close.
Danka refers to a drum or fame.
उसका डंका बजता है। (He is very famous.)
Missing nasalization.
Dhaka is a common misspelling or regional variant of Dhanka.
Standard is ढँका.
Starts with 'th' instead of 'dh'.
Thaka means 'tired'.
मैं बहुत थका हूँ। (I am very tired.)
Rhyming word.
Pakka means 'sure' or 'cooked'.
क्या यह पक्का है? (Is it sure?)
문장 패턴
[Noun] [Adjective] है।
खाना ढँका है।
[Noun] [Material] से [Adjective] है।
आकाश बादलों से ढँका है।
[Adjective] हुए [Noun] में [Verb]।
ढँके हुए बर्तन में खाना रखो।
[Noun] [Abstract] से [Adjective] हुआ है।
उसका अतीत रहस्यों से ढँका हुआ है।
[Noun] [Poetic Phrase] से [Adjective] था।
घाटी कोहरे की सफेद चादर से ढँकी थी।
[Philosophical Subject] [Metaphor] से [Adjective] है।
सत्य अज्ञानता के अंधकार से ढँका है।
क्या [Noun] [Adjective] है?
क्या पानी ढँका है?
[Noun] नहीं [Adjective] है।
फल नहीं ढँका है।
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Common in both spoken and written Hindi.
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किताब ढँका है।
→
किताब ढँकी है।
Book (किताब) is feminine, so the adjective must be 'ढँकी'.
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मैंने पाठ ढँका।
→
मैंने पाठ पूरा किया।
You don't 'cover' a lesson in Hindi with this word; you 'complete' it.
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दरवाज़ा ढँका है।
→
दरवाज़ा बंद है।
If the door is shut, use 'बंद'. If the door has a cloth over it, use 'ढँका'.
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वह धूल में ढँका था।
→
वह धूल से ढँका था।
Use the particle 'से' (with/by) instead of 'में' (in) for covering materials.
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ढँका हुआ ट्रकें।
→
ढँके हुए ट्रक।
Plural agreement requires 'ढँके' and 'हुए'.
팁
Gender Check
Always look at the ending of the noun. If it ends in 'a', use 'ढँका'. If it ends in 'i', use 'ढँकी'.
Aspiration
Practice the 'dh' sound by blowing a little air out while saying 'd'.
Use with 'se'
Remember to use the particle 'से' to mention the covering material (e.g., 'snow SE covered').
Religious Places
In India, 'head covered' (सिर ढँका) is often a requirement for entry into temples or gurdwaras.
Nasal Dot
Don't forget the dot on the 'dha'. It changes the word's feel and correctness.
Hygiene
Use this word to ask if food is safe in restaurants: 'क्या यह ढँका हुआ है?'
Metaphors
Try using it for abstract things like 'secrets' to sound more advanced.
Ending Vowels
If you hear 'dhanke', look for a plural noun or a postposition like 'mein' or 'par'.
Visualizing
Visualize a lid on a pot every time you say this word.
Avoid Literal Translation
Don't 'cover' a distance or a topic with this word; use 'tah karna' or 'poora karna'.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'Dhak-Dhak' (heartbeat) being 'Dhak' (covered) by the chest. Or 'Dhak' sounds like 'Dark'—when something is covered, it gets dark inside.
시각적 연상
Imagine a silver lid (Dhakkan) covering a hot pot of biryani. The biryani is now 'Dhanka'.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to find five things in your room that are 'ढँका' and say them out loud with the correct gender (e.g., 'यह डिब्बा ढँका है').
어원
Derived from the Sanskrit root 'dhakk' meaning to cover or shut. It has evolved through Prakrit and Apabhramsa into modern Hindi.
원래 의미: To conceal or put a lid on something.
Indo-Aryan문화적 맥락
Be careful when using 'Dhanka' to describe people; ensure it doesn't imply being trapped unless intended.
English speakers often use 'covered' for 'included in a syllabus', but in Hindi, 'Dhanka' is strictly for physical or metaphorical overlay.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Kitchen
- खाना ढँक दो
- ढँका हुआ पानी
- बिना ढँका दूध
- ढक्कन से ढँका
Weather
- बादलों से ढँका आसमान
- कोहरे से ढँकी सड़क
- बर्फ से ढँका पहाड़
- धुंध से ढँका शहर
Health
- घाव ढँका होना चाहिए
- मुँह ढँककर छींकें
- ढँका हुआ कूड़ेदान
- साफ़ कपड़े से ढँका
Mystery
- रहस्य में ढँका
- परतों में ढँका सच
- नक़ाब से ढँका चेहरा
- अतीत की धूल से ढँका
Social/Religion
- सिर ढँका रखें
- प्रसाद ढँका है
- चादर से ढँकी मूर्ति
- आदर से ढँका
대화 시작하기
"क्या पहाड़ी इलाका अभी भी बर्फ से ढँका है?"
"क्या आपने मेज पर ढँका हुआ खाना देखा?"
"आज आसमान पूरी तरह बादलों से क्यों ढँका है?"
"क्या मंदिर में प्रवेश के लिए सिर ढँका होना ज़रूरी है?"
"यह पुरानी कार धूल से क्यों ढँकी हुई है?"
일기 주제
आज का आकाश कैसा था? क्या वह बादलों से ढँका था?
अपने बचपन की एक ऐसी याद लिखें जो अब समय की धूल से ढँकी हुई है।
क्या आपको लगता है कि सच हमेशा ढँका रह सकता है? क्यों?
एक ऐसी जगह का वर्णन करें जो पूरी तरह से प्रकृति से ढँकी हुई हो।
क्या आपने कभी अपना चेहरा किसी मास्क या कपड़े से ढँका है? कैसा महसूस हुआ?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문The difference is gender. 'ढँका' is used for masculine nouns (like खाना) and 'ढँकी' is used for feminine nouns (like मेज).
No, for news stories or syllabus topics, use words like 'शामिल करना' (include) or 'रिपोर्ट करना' (report). 'ढँका' is for physical or metaphorical layers.
The standard Hindi spelling is 'ढँका' (with a nasal sound), though in some dialects, the nasalization is dropped.
You can say 'खुला' (khula) or 'बिना ढँका' (bina dhanka).
Use 'हुआ' when you want to describe the state of the object (e.g., 'The covered food'). It makes the adjective sound more complete.
Yes, but usually it implies something is hidden *under* something else.
No, it is very formal. Stick to 'ढँका' for daily talk.
The verb is 'ढँकना' (dhankna), which means 'to cover'.
Yes, it becomes 'ढँके' (dhanke) for masculine plural nouns.
You can say 'आकाश बादलों से ढँका है' (The sky is covered with clouds).
셀프 테스트 107 질문
Translate: 'The food is covered.'
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Translate: 'The mountain is covered with snow.'
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Translate: 'Keep the water covered.'
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Translate: 'Her face was covered.'
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Translate: 'The city was covered in fog.'
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Translate: 'Are the utensils covered?'
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Write a sentence using 'ढँकी हुई' and 'मेज'.
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Say: 'Khana dhanka hua hai.'
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Say: 'Akash badalon se dhanka hai.'
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Transcribe: [Audio of 'Pani dhanka hai']
Transcribe: [Audio of 'Dhakke hue bartan']
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Summary
The word 'ढँका' is the standard Hindi adjective for 'covered.' Always remember to match it with the gender of the object: 'ढँका खाना' (masculine) but 'ढँकी खिड़की' (feminine). It is frequently used with the particle 'से' (with) to specify the covering material.
- Dhanka means 'covered' and is used for physical and metaphorical objects.
- It must change its ending (a/i/e) to match the noun's gender.
- Commonly paired with 'hua' to describe a stable state of being covered.
- Essential for hygiene, weather, and describing hidden things in Hindi.
Gender Check
Always look at the ending of the noun. If it ends in 'a', use 'ढँका'. If it ends in 'i', use 'ढँकी'.
Aspiration
Practice the 'dh' sound by blowing a little air out while saying 'd'.
Use with 'se'
Remember to use the particle 'से' to mention the covering material (e.g., 'snow SE covered').
Religious Places
In India, 'head covered' (सिर ढँका) is often a requirement for entry into temples or gurdwaras.
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