हवेली
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10 질문A haveli is a large, often ornate, traditional Indian mansion or townhouse. Think of it as a grand estate, usually with historical significance.
While many havelis are old and historical, the term can also describe a large, impressive, and traditional-style house built more recently, although it's less common.
A haveli is typically much larger, grander, and more intricately designed than a regular house. They often feature courtyards, balconies, and detailed architecture.
Yes, many havelis have been converted into heritage hotels, museums, or even private residences that offer tours. Rajasthan, for example, has many open to visitors.
The word haveli comes from the Arabic word 'hawali', meaning 'enclosed space' or 'private place'. It reflects the courtyard-centric design of these buildings.
While havelis are present in various parts of India, they are particularly prominent in regions like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and parts of Uttar Pradesh, where they served as residences for wealthy merchants and noble families.
Yes, some havelis are still family homes, while others have been repurposed into hotels, guesthouses, or even government buildings.
Havelis are known for their distinctive architecture, often featuring intricate carvings, frescoes, jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies), and central courtyards.
Yes, haveli is a commonly understood word in Hindi, especially when referring to traditional large houses or mansions.
While haveli primarily refers to a specific type of grand building, you might occasionally hear it used informally to describe any very large and impressive house, even if it doesn't fit the historical criteria perfectly.
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Choose the best English translation for 'यह एक पुरानी हवेली है।'
The word 'पुरानी' means old, and 'हवेली' refers to a large, impressive house, often historically significant.
Which of these words is closest in meaning to 'हवेली'?
While not exactly the same, 'महल' (palace) shares the grandeur and historical significance often associated with a 'हवेली' more than the other options.
In which of these sentences is 'हवेली' used correctly?
'हवेली' implies grandeur, so 'छोटी हवेली' is contradictory. 'खाया' (ate) and 'चलता है' (runs) are incorrect verbs for a house.
A 'हवेली' is typically a small, modern apartment.
A 'हवेली' is a large, impressive house, often historically significant, not a small, modern apartment.
Many 'हवेली's in India are hundreds of years old and have intricate architecture.
Many 'हवेली's are indeed historically significant and known for their age and detailed architecture.
You would typically find a 'हवेली' in a densely populated urban slum.
A 'हवेली' is a grand residence, not typically found in a slum. They are usually located in more affluent areas or historical towns.
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B2A type of rural mother and child care center in India.
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B2Luxurious, magnificent; extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable.
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B2Generally; in most cases; usually.
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B2To host or entertain guests with hospitality.
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B2당신의 (격식 있는 소유 대명사).
आरी
B2A saw, a tool with a toothed blade for cutting wood or other materials.
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B1To reside in a state of ease and comfort (to live comfortably).
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