मातृसत्ता
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- Matriarchy: A social system centered on female leadership and maternal authority.
- Derived from Sanskrit 'Matri' (Mother) and 'Satta' (Power/Authority).
- Commonly used in academic, historical, and sociological contexts in Hindi.
- Direct antonym of 'Pitrisatta' (Patriarchy); grammatically a feminine noun.
The word मातृसत्ता (mātṛsattā) is a profound sociological and anthropological term in Hindi that translates directly to 'Matriarchy'. To understand this word, one must look at its constituent parts: Mātr̥ (मातृ), meaning 'mother' or 'maternal', and Sattā (सत्ता), meaning 'authority', 'power', or 'governance'. When combined, they describe a social system where women, particularly mothers, hold the primary positions of power, authority, and social privilege. In a broader sense, it refers to a society where lineage and inheritance are traced through the female line, though technically, that is often specifically called 'matrilineality'. However, in general Hindi discourse, मातृसत्ता is the standard term used to discuss any system that centers female leadership and maternal descent.
- Sociological Context
- It is used to describe historical societies or existing tribal structures where women make the key decisions for the community.
In modern Hindi, you will encounter this word most frequently in academic settings, feminist literature, and news reports discussing tribal cultures in India, such as the Khasi people of Meghalaya or certain communities in Kerala. It is not a word you would use to describe a simple household where the mother is influential; rather, it describes a structural, systemic reality. It is the direct antonym of पितृसत्ता (pitṛsattā), which means patriarchy. Understanding this word is crucial for anyone studying Indian history, sociology, or gender studies in a Hindi-speaking context.
मेघालय की खासी जनजाति में मातृसत्ता की परंपरा आज भी जीवित है। (The tradition of matriarchy is still alive in the Khasi tribe of Meghalaya.)
Historically, the concept of मातृसत्ता has been a subject of great debate among Indian scholars. Some argue that ancient Vedic societies had elements of matriarchy, while others point to specific South Indian traditions where property was passed from mother to daughter. When you use this word, you are often engaging with a critique of the prevailing patriarchal norms. It carries a weight of intellectualism and social consciousness. If you are watching a documentary on Discovery Channel India or reading an editorial in a newspaper like Dainik Jagran or The Hindu (Hindi) regarding women's rights, this term will inevitably appear.
- Grammatical Gender
- The word is a feminine noun. Therefore, verbs and adjectives associated with it must take the feminine form (e.g., 'achhi mātṛsattā' not 'achha').
Furthermore, the term is often discussed in the context of 'Matrilineal' (मातृवंशीय) systems. While they are related, मातृसत्ता is the overarching political and social term. In a classroom or a formal debate, using this word correctly demonstrates a high level of vocabulary proficiency. It shows that the speaker understands the nuances of social structures. For an English speaker, think of it as the equivalent of 'Matriarchy' in every sense—from its Latin/Greek roots to its modern political implications. It is a powerful word that evokes images of strong female leadership and alternative ways of organizing human civilization.
क्या मातृसत्ता पितृसत्ता का पूर्ण विपरीत है? (Is matriarchy the complete opposite of patriarchy?)
In conclusion, मातृसत्ता is a formal, significant, and culturally rich word. Whether you are discussing the myths of ancient goddesses or the practicalities of tribal inheritance laws, this word provides the necessary linguistic framework. It is more than just a translation; it is a window into how the Hindi language categorizes and discusses power dynamics through the lens of gender.
Using मातृसत्ता correctly requires an understanding of its formal register. Since it is a noun, it often functions as the subject or object of a sentence. Because it ends in 'ā' (आ), many learners mistake it for a masculine noun, but it is actually feminine. This is a common pattern for abstract nouns derived from Sanskrit. When you construct sentences, ensure that your adjectives and verbs reflect this feminine gender. For example, you would say 'Prachin Matrisatta' (Ancient Matriarchy) using the feminine form of 'ancient'.
- Common Sentence Structure
- [Subject] + [Matrisatta] + [Verb]. Example: 'Vah samaj matrisatta par adharit tha' (That society was based on matriarchy).
In academic writing, you might use it to compare different social orders. You could write about the 'transition from matriarchy to patriarchy' (मातृसत्ता से पितृसत्ता की ओर संक्रमण). Notice how the postpositions like 'se' (from) and 'ki or' (towards) interact with the word. In Hindi, abstract nouns like this do not change form in the oblique case unless they are pluralized, which is rare for 'matrisatta'.
इतिहासकारों ने कई प्राचीन सभ्यताओं में मातृसत्ता के प्रमाण पाए हैं। (Historians have found evidence of matriarchy in many ancient civilizations.)
Another way to use the word is in the context of social reform or utopian visions. A speaker might say, 'I dream of a world where matriarchy prevails' (मैं एक ऐसी दुनिया का सपना देखता हूँ जहाँ मातृसत्ता का बोलबाला हो). Here, 'bolbala hona' is an idiomatic way to say 'to prevail' or 'to be dominant'. The word is also frequently paired with 'vyavastha' (system). 'Matrisattaatmak vyavastha' (मातृसत्तात्मक व्यवस्था) is the adjectival form, meaning 'matriarchal system'. While 'matrisatta' is the noun, 'matrisattaatmak' is the adjective you would use to describe a family or a country.
- Formal vs. Informal
- Formal: 'Matrisatta ke samajik prabhav' (Social impacts of matriarchy). Informal: People rarely use this word in casual daily talk unless discussing a specific TV show or book.
When discussing the North-Eastern states of India, this word becomes indispensable. You might say, 'Meghalaya is famous for its matriarchy' (मेघालय अपनी मातृसत्ता के लिए प्रसिद्ध है). This sentence highlights how the word is used to define a region's unique cultural identity. It is also used in political slogans or feminist manifestos to challenge the status quo. For instance, 'Pitrisatta ko khatam karo, matrisatta lao' (End patriarchy, bring matriarchy) — though this is more of a rhetorical device than a common political platform.
लेखक ने अपनी पुस्तक में मातृसत्ता के लाभों पर चर्चा की है। (The author has discussed the benefits of matriarchy in his book.)
To master this word, practice substituting it in sentences where you would normally use 'patriarchy' (pitrisatta). This contrast helps solidify the meaning. Remember that in Hindi, power (Satta) is a very strong word, often associated with the government or the divine. By applying it to 'Matri' (Mother), you are attributing a very high level of structural importance to the female figure in the sentence.
You will primarily hear मातृसत्ता in intellectual and formal environments. It is a staple of Hindi news channels like NDTV India or Rajya Sabha TV (now Sansad TV) during panel discussions on social issues, tribal rights, or women's empowerment. If a journalist is reporting on the matrilineal tribes of Meghalaya, they will use 'matrisatta' to explain the social hierarchy to the audience. It is also a very common word in Hindi literature, especially in the works of feminist writers like Mahadevi Varma or Krishna Sobti, who often explored the dynamics of power within the Indian family and society.
- Academic Lectures
- In universities like JNU or DU, professors of Sociology and History use this term daily to describe pre-modern social structures.
In the world of cinema and digital media, you might hear this word in period dramas or documentaries. For example, a film set in an ancient Amazonian-like tribe or a fictional world where women rule would use 'matrisatta' in its promotional material or dialogue to establish the setting. Podcasts that focus on 'Itihas' (History) or 'Samajshastra' (Sociology) are also great places to hear this word used in context. It is often contrasted with 'Pitrisatta' to highlight the differences in how resources and names are passed down through generations.
आज के सेमिनार का विषय है: 'मातृसत्ता और आधुनिक समाज'। (The topic of today's seminar is: 'Matriarchy and Modern Society'.)
Legal and political discourse also utilizes this term. When discussing inheritance laws in India, especially the Hindu Succession Act and its variations in different states, lawyers and activists might refer to 'matrisattaatmak' traditions to argue for or against certain legal precedents. In the context of the 'Nari Shakti' (Woman Power) movement promoted by the Indian government, while the focus is on empowerment, the academic underpinning often references the shift away from patriarchy towards a more balanced or even matriarchal understanding of social roles.
- Competitive Exams
- Students preparing for the UPSC (Civil Services) in Hindi medium must master this word, as it appears in essays and GS papers regarding Indian society.
If you are a fan of Hindi theatre, plays that deal with mythological themes—like the story of the 'Stri-Rajya' (Kingdom of Women) mentioned in the Mahabharata—will frequently use 'matrisatta' to describe the governance of such realms. It is a word that carries an air of authority and historical weight. Hearing it immediately signals that the conversation is moving into a serious, analytical, or cultural territory. For a learner, recognizing this word in a sea of Hindi speech is a sign that you are moving into the B2/C1 levels of comprehension, where you can follow complex social arguments.
क्या आपने उस डॉक्यूमेंट्री को देखा जिसमें मातृसत्ता के बारे में बताया गया है? (Did you watch that documentary in which matriarchy was explained?)
Finally, in the digital age, Hindi bloggers and YouTubers who discuss social philosophy or 'hidden histories' of India use this word to attract an audience interested in alternative social models. It is a 'buzzword' in the niche of intellectual Hindi content creation.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with मातृसत्ता is confusing it with मातृत्व (mātṛtva), which means 'motherhood'. While both share the root 'Mātr̥', they are vastly different in meaning. 'Mātṛtva' refers to the biological or emotional state of being a mother, whereas 'mātṛsattā' refers to a political and social system of power. Saying 'She is enjoying her matrisatta' when you mean 'She is enjoying her motherhood' would sound very strange and imply she is enjoying her political reign over a tribe!
- Gender Confusion
- As mentioned before, the 'ā' ending often leads learners to treat it as masculine. Correct: 'Prachin matrisatta' (F). Incorrect: 'Prachin matrisatta' (M).
Another common error is using 'matrisatta' to describe any situation where a woman is the boss. For example, in a corporate office, if the CEO is a woman, that is not 'matrisatta'. That is simply a woman in a leadership position. 'Matrisatta' implies a systemic, hereditary, and cultural framework where the entire society's power structure is centered on women. Using it for a modern office setting is a categorical error and an exaggeration that sounds linguistically 'off' to native speakers.
गलती: मेरा घर एक मातृसत्ता है। (Mistake: My house is a matriarchy - unless your house is a literal sovereign tribal entity!)
Learners also struggle with the pronunciation of the 'tr̥' (तृ) sound. It is not 'ma-tri' like 'tree', but a vocalic 'r' sound common in Sanskrit words. Pronouncing it as 'ma-ter-satta' or 'ma-tri-satta' with a hard 'T' is a common English-speaker mistake. The 'T' (त) is dental—your tongue should touch your upper teeth. If you mispronounce the root, the word loses its formal, authoritative resonance.
- Confusing Matriarchy with Matrilineality
- Many people use 'Matrisatta' when they actually mean 'Matrivansh' (मातृवंश - female lineage). A society can be matrilineal (tracing names through mothers) without being a matriarchy (women holding all political power).
Finally, avoid using the word in very informal or slang contexts. It is a heavy, academic term. Using it while joking with friends about who gets to choose the restaurant might sound overly dramatic or sarcastic. Unless you intend to be ironic, keep this word for discussions about history, culture, and social structures. Misusing the register of a word is just as much of a mistake as mispronouncing it. In Hindi, the 'weight' (vazan) of a word determines its appropriate setting.
सही उपयोग: विद्वान मातृसत्ता के पतन के कारणों को खोज रहे हैं। (Correct: Scholars are searching for the reasons for the fall of matriarchy.)
In summary: 1. Don't confuse it with motherhood. 2. Remember it is feminine. 3. Use it only for systemic power, not individual leadership. 4. Watch the dental 'T' and vocalic 'R'. 5. Keep the register formal.
To truly master मातृसत्ता, it helps to know the words that surround it in the semantic field of gender and power. The most obvious counterpart is पितृसत्ता (pitṛsattā), meaning patriarchy. In almost every academic discussion, these two words are used as a binary pair. If you are describing a shift from one to the other, you will need both. For example: 'Humanity moved from Matrisatta to Pitrisatta over millennia.'
- मातृसत्ता vs. मातृवंश (Matrilineality)
- मातृसत्ता is about power and governance. मातृवंश (mātṛvaṃś) is about lineage and whose last name you take. You can have a matrilineal society that is still patriarchal in terms of decision-making.
Another related term is नारीवाद (nārīvād), which means feminism. While a matriarchy is a type of society, feminism is the ideology advocating for women's rights. They are often discussed together, but they are not synonyms. You might say, 'Feminist scholars often study matriarchal societies' (नारीवादी विद्वान अक्सर मातृसत्तात्मक समाजों का अध्ययन करते हैं).
समाज में मातृसत्ता का अर्थ केवल महिलाओं का शासन नहीं है। (Matriarchy in society does not only mean the rule of women.)
Then there is स्त्री-शक्ति (strī-śakti), meaning 'woman power' or 'feminine energy'. This is a more spiritual or motivational term. You would hear this in a speech about individual achievement or divine goddesses. It doesn't imply a political system like 'satta' does. Similarly, महिला सशक्तिकरण (mahila sashaktikaran) means 'women's empowerment'. This is a policy-oriented term used by NGOs and governments. While 'matrisatta' is a state of being (a system that exists), 'sashaktikaran' is a process (making women stronger).
- Comparison Table
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- मातृसत्ता: Structural/Societal Power (System).
- मातृत्व: Biological/Emotional (Motherhood).
- मातृवंश: Genealogical (Lineage).
- नारीवाद: Ideological (Feminism).
If you are looking for an adjective, use मातृसत्तात्मक (mātṛsattātmaka). This is the equivalent of 'matriarchal'. For example, 'Meghalaya is a matriarchal state' (मेघालय एक मातृसत्तात्मक राज्य है). Notice how the word gets significantly longer! This is common in Hindi when turning a Sanskrit-derived noun into an adjective. Practice saying 'mā-tr̥-sat-tā-tmak' slowly to get the rhythm right.
कुछ लोग मानते हैं कि मातृसत्ता अधिक शांतिपूर्ण होती है। (Some people believe that matriarchy is more peaceful.)
By understanding these distinctions, you avoid the 'vocabulary trap' of using one word for everything related to women. Hindi is a very precise language when it comes to social roles and power dynamics. Choosing 'matrisatta' over 'nari-shakti' tells your listener that you are speaking about sociology and history, not just offering a general compliment to women. This precision is what separates an intermediate learner from an advanced speaker.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The root 'Mātṛ' is cognate with the English word 'Mother', Latin 'Mater', and Greek 'Mētēr', showing the shared Indo-European heritage.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing 'mātr̥' as 'ma-ter' (like mother).
- Pronouncing 'sattā' with a single 't' instead of a doubled 'tt'.
- Treating the dental 'T' as an alveolar 'T' (like the English 'T').
- Mispronouncing the 'r̥' as a full 'ree' sound.
- Incorrectly stressing the first syllable.
난이도
Requires understanding of Sanskrit roots and abstract social concepts.
Spelling the 'tr̥' and 'tt' correctly is challenging for learners.
The dental 'T' and doubled 'T' require practice for native-like fluency.
Distinct enough from other words, but can be confused with 'Matritva'.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Feminine Noun Agreement
मातृसत्ता **अच्छी** है (not अच्छा).
Doubled Consonants (Samyukt Vyanjan)
सत्ता (Satta) has a doubled 't'.
Sanskrit Vocalic 'R'
मातृ (Matri) uses the 'r̥' vowel sound.
Oblique Case with Postpositions
मातृसत्ता **के** बारे में (No change to the word itself).
Adjective Formation with -atmak
मातृसत्ता + आत्मक = मातृसत्तात्मक.
수준별 예문
मातृसत्ता का मतलब है माँ का शासन।
Matriarchy means the rule of the mother.
Simple 'X ka matlab hai Y' structure.
क्या यह मातृसत्ता है?
Is this matriarchy?
Basic question form.
मातृसत्ता एक बड़ी बात है।
Matriarchy is a big thing.
Adjective-noun agreement (feminine).
वह समाज मातृसत्ता वाला है।
That society is one with matriarchy.
Use of 'wala' to show possession.
मातृसत्ता और पितृसत्ता अलग हैं।
Matriarchy and patriarchy are different.
Plural verb 'hain'.
मुझे मातृसत्ता के बारे में बताओ।
Tell me about matriarchy.
Use of 'ke bare mein' (about).
यहाँ मातृसत्ता चलती है।
Matriarchy runs here (is practiced here).
Verb 'chalna' used for systems.
मातृसत्ता पुरानी है।
Matriarchy is old.
Feminine adjective 'purani'.
मेघालय में मातृसत्ता की परंपरा है।
There is a tradition of matriarchy in Meghalaya.
Possessive 'ki' because 'matrisatta' is feminine.
मातृसत्ता में औरतें मुख्य होती हैं।
In matriarchy, women are central.
Locative case 'mein' (in).
क्या आप मातृसत्ता के बारे में जानते हैं?
Do you know about matriarchy?
Formal 'aap' with 'jaante hain'.
यह एक मातृसत्तात्मक परिवार है।
This is a matriarchal family.
Adjectival form 'matrisattaatmak'.
मातृसत्ता पितृसत्ता से अलग होती है।
Matriarchy is different from patriarchy.
Comparison using 'se'.
इतिहास में मातृसत्ता कहाँ थी?
Where was matriarchy in history?
Question word 'kahan'.
मातृसत्ता को समझना ज़रूरी है।
It is important to understand matriarchy.
Infinitive 'samajhna' as subject.
वहाँ की मातृसत्ता बहुत पुरानी है।
The matriarchy there is very old.
Use of 'vahan ki' (of that place).
समाजशास्त्री मातृसत्ता के विभिन्न रूपों का अध्ययन करते हैं।
Sociologists study various forms of matriarchy.
Direct object with 'ka' (oblique masculine plural 'rupon').
मातृसत्ता में संपत्ति माँ से बेटी को मिलती है।
In matriarchy, property goes from mother to daughter.
Sentence describing a process.
आज के समय में मातृसत्ता कम देखने को मिलती है।
In today's times, matriarchy is rarely seen.
Passive-like construction 'dekhne ko milti hai'.
मातृसत्तात्मक समाज में महिलाओं का सम्मान अधिक होता है।
In a matriarchal society, women have more respect.
Adjective qualifying 'samaj'.
क्या मातृसत्ता पितृसत्ता का विकल्प हो सकती है?
Can matriarchy be an alternative to patriarchy?
Use of 'vikalp' (alternative).
लेखक ने मातृसत्ता के फायदों पर प्रकाश डाला है।
The author has highlighted the benefits of matriarchy.
Idiom 'prakash dalna' (to highlight).
मातृसत्ता की अवधारणा बहुत दिलचस्प है।
The concept of matriarchy is very interesting.
Abstract noun 'avdharna' (concept).
कई जनजातियों में आज भी मातृसत्ता मौजूद है।
Matriarchy still exists in many tribes.
Verb 'maujud hona' (to exist).
मातृसत्ता और मातृवंश के बीच के अंतर को समझना आवश्यक है।
It is necessary to understand the difference between matriarchy and matrilineality.
Complex 'ke beech ke antar' structure.
क्या मातृसत्ता वास्तव में शांतिपूर्ण समाज का निर्माण करती है?
Does matriarchy actually build a peaceful society?
Use of 'vastav mein' (actually).
इस शोध पत्र में मातृसत्ता के पतन के कारणों का विश्लेषण किया गया है।
The reasons for the decline of matriarchy have been analyzed in this research paper.
Passive voice 'vishleshan kiya gaya hai'.
मातृसत्तात्मक व्यवस्था में निर्णय लेने की शक्ति महिलाओं के पास होती है।
In a matriarchal system, the power to make decisions lies with women.
Compound verb 'nirnay lena'.
पितृसत्तात्मक समाज में मातृसत्ता के अवशेष ढूँढना कठिन है।
It is difficult to find remnants of matriarchy in a patriarchal society.
Noun 'avshesh' (remnants).
मातृसत्ता केवल एक राजनीतिक व्यवस्था नहीं, बल्कि एक जीवनशैली है।
Matriarchy is not just a political system, but a lifestyle.
Correlative 'na keval... balki' (not only... but also).
नारीवादी विमर्श में मातृसत्ता एक महत्वपूर्ण विषय रहा है।
Matriarchy has been an important topic in feminist discourse.
Present perfect 'raha hai'.
प्राचीन सभ्यताओं में मातृसत्ता के प्रमाण हमें चकित करते हैं।
Evidence of matriarchy in ancient civilizations amazes us.
Transitive verb 'chakit karna'.
मातृसत्ता की संरचना पितृसत्तात्मक मानदंडों को चुनौती देती है।
The structure of matriarchy challenges patriarchal norms.
Use of 'chunauti dena' (to challenge).
सांस्कृतिक नृविज्ञान में मातृसत्ता एक विवादास्पद अवधारणा रही है।
Matriarchy has been a controversial concept in cultural anthropology.
Academic terms like 'nrityavigyan' and 'vivadaspad'.
मातृसत्तात्मक समुदायों में संसाधनों का वितरण अधिक न्यायसंगत होता है।
The distribution of resources is more equitable in matriarchal communities.
Formal term 'nyayasangat' (equitable).
लेखिका ने अपने उपन्यास के माध्यम से एक काल्पनिक मातृसत्ता का चित्रण किया है।
The author has portrayed a fictional matriarchy through her novel.
Instrumental 'ke madhyam se'.
मातृसत्ता के प्रति समाज का दृष्टिकोण धीरे-धीरे बदल रहा है।
The society's perspective towards matriarchy is gradually changing.
Noun 'drishtikon' (perspective).
इतिहासकारों के अनुसार, मातृसत्ता का अस्तित्व कभी सार्वभौमिक नहीं था।
According to historians, the existence of matriarchy was never universal.
Adjective 'sarvabhaumik' (universal).
मातृसत्तात्मक मिथकों का विश्लेषण करने से हमें प्राचीन मानसिकता का बोध होता है।
Analyzing matriarchal myths gives us an understanding of the ancient mindset.
Gerund 'vishleshan karne se'.
पितृसत्ता के प्रभुत्व ने मातृसत्ता के इतिहास को हाशिए पर धकेल दिया है।
The dominance of patriarchy has pushed the history of matriarchy to the margins.
Idiom 'hashiye par dhakelna'.
मातृसत्ता का दार्शनिक आधार स्त्रीत्व और प्रकृति के अंतर्संबंधों में निहित है।
The philosophical basis of matriarchy is rooted in the interconnections between femininity and nature.
Highly formal 'nihit hona' (to be inherent/rooted).
क्या मातृसत्ता केवल एक यूटोपिया है या यह एक व्यवहार्य सामाजिक विकल्प हो सकता है?
Is matriarchy merely a utopia or can it be a viable social alternative?
Use of 'vyavaharya' (viable).
मातृसत्तात्मक समाजों में सत्ता का विकेंद्रीकरण अक्सर एक प्रमुख विशेषता रही है।
Decentralization of power has often been a key feature in matriarchal societies.
Technical term 'vikendrikaran'.
उत्तर-औपनिवेशिक विमर्श में मातृसत्ता के पुनरुद्धार की संभावनाओं पर बहस जारी है।
Debates on the possibilities of reviving matriarchy continue in post-colonial discourse.
Compound phrase 'punaruddhar ki sambhavnayein'.
मातृसत्ता की अवधारणा को अक्सर मातृ-प्रधान परिवारों के साथ भ्रमित किया जाता है।
The concept of matriarchy is often confused with matricentric families.
Passive 'bhramit kiya jata hai'.
मातृसत्तात्मक न्यायशास्त्र में दंड के बजाय सुधार पर अधिक बल दिया जाता है।
In matriarchal jurisprudence, more emphasis is placed on reform rather than punishment.
Specialized term 'nyayashastra'.
मातृसत्ता के ऐतिहासिक साक्ष्यों की कमी अक्सर शोधकर्ताओं के लिए एक चुनौती बनी रहती है।
The lack of historical evidence of matriarchy often remains a challenge for researchers.
Use of 'sakshya' (evidence).
मातृसत्ता का अध्ययन करने के लिए हमें यूरो-केंद्रित चश्मे को उतारना होगा।
To study matriarchy, we must take off the Euro-centric glasses.
Metaphorical 'chashma utarna'.
동의어
반의어
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— Towards matriarchy. Used in social progress discussions.
समाज अब मातृसत्ता की ओर बढ़ रहा है।
— The end of matriarchy. Usually referring to historical shifts.
मातृसत्ता का अंत कैसे हुआ?
자주 혼동되는 단어
Means 'Motherhood'. Do not use for social systems.
Means 'Mother Tongue'. Related only by the root 'Matri'.
Means 'Devotion to mother'. A personal emotion, not a system.
관용어 및 표현
— To be very famous or powerful as a matriarchy.
प्राचीन काल में इस राज्य में मातृसत्ता का डंका बजता था।
Literary— Under the protection or influence of a matriarchy.
लोग मातृसत्ता की छाया में सुरक्षित महसूस करते थे।
Poetic— To ignore or set aside the matriarchal system.
उसने परंपराओं को ताक पर रखकर मातृसत्ता को चुनौती दी।
Informal/Idiomatic— To suppress or destroy matriarchy.
बाहरी आक्रमणों ने मातृसत्ता का गला घोंट दिया।
Rhetorical— To be sacrificed for the sake of matriarchy (often metaphorical).
कई नियम मातृसत्ता की बलि चढ़ गए।
Literary— The decline or end of the era of matriarchy.
धीरे-धीरे उस द्वीप पर मातृसत्ता का सूरज ढल गया।
Poetic— To shake the foundations of matriarchy.
नए कानूनों ने मातृसत्ता की नींव हिला दी।
Formal— To be completely influenced by matriarchal culture.
पूरा समाज मातृसत्ता के रंग में रंगा हुआ था।
Literary— To have the support or influence of a matriarchy.
इस सफलता में मातृसत्ता का बड़ा हाथ है।
Neutral— To invoke the name or authority of matriarchy.
वह हर बात पर मातृसत्ता की दुहाई देती है।
Informal혼동하기 쉬운
Both relate to mothers in society.
Matrivansh is about lineage (names/bloodline), while Matrisatta is about power and authority.
वह मातृवंश का पालन करते हैं, लेकिन वहाँ मातृसत्ता नहीं है।
Both relate to mothers in society.
Matristani (Matrilocal) means living with the mother's family after marriage.
यह एक मातृस्थानी समाज है।
Similar root.
Matrik is a general adjective for 'maternal'.
यह उसकी मातृक संपत्ति है।
Both relate to women's roles.
Narivad is the ideology of feminism; Matrisatta is a specific structural system.
नारीवाद मातृसत्ता की मांग नहीं करता, बल्कि समानता की मांग करता है।
They are antonyms.
One is mother-led, the other is father-led.
दुनिया के अधिकांश हिस्सों में पितृसत्ता है।
문장 패턴
[Place] में मातृसत्ता है।
मेघालय में मातृसत्ता है।
यह समाज [Adjective] मातृसत्ता पर आधारित है।
यह समाज प्राचीन मातृसत्ता पर आधारित है।
मातृसत्ता में [Noun] महत्वपूर्ण है।
मातृसत्ता में परिवार महत्वपूर्ण है।
मातृसत्ता और पितृसत्ता के बीच [Noun] है।
मातृसत्ता और पितृसत्ता के बीच बड़ा अंतर है।
मातृसत्तात्मक व्यवस्था के [Noun]...
मातृसत्तात्मक व्यवस्था के लाभ अनेक हैं।
मातृसत्ता की अवधारणा [Verb]...
मातृसत्ता की अवधारणा हमें सोचने पर मजबूर करती है।
[Noun] मातृसत्ता का एक प्रमुख उदाहरण है।
खासी जनजाति मातृसत्ता का एक प्रमुख उदाहरण है।
मातृसत्ता के दार्शनिक पहलुओं का [Verb]...
मातृसत्ता के दार्शनिक पहलुओं का अन्वेषण करना आवश्यक है।
어휘 가족
명사
형용사
관련
사용법
Low in daily life, High in academic/news contexts.
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मातृसत्ता अच्छा है।
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मातृसत्ता अच्छी है।
The word is feminine, so the adjective must be 'achhi'.
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मेरी माँ की मातृसत्ता।
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मेरी माँ का अधिकार / अनुशासन।
Matrisatta is for societies, not individual family discipline.
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Ma-tree-satta
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Mā-tr̥-sattā
The 'tr' is a vocalic Sanskrit 'r', not an English 'tree'.
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मातृसता
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मातृसत्ता
Missing the doubled 't' (half 't' + full 't').
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Using it for 'Motherhood'.
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Using 'Matritva' for motherhood.
Matrisatta is political; Matritva is personal/biological.
팁
Gender Agreement
Always remember that nouns ending in '-satta' are feminine. Use 'ki' and 'thi' with them.
Root Recognition
Learning the root 'Satta' (Power) will help you understand words like 'Rajsatta' (State power) and 'Panchayati Satta'.
Meghalaya Connection
Whenever you talk about North-East India in Hindi, 'Matrisatta' is a key word to describe their unique culture.
The Doubled T
The 'tt' in Satta is a 'geminate' consonant. Hold the 't' for a split second longer for a native sound.
Academic Tone
Use this word to elevate the tone of your essays on social issues.
Context Clues
If you hear 'Pitrisatta', look out for 'Matrisatta' as a comparison word.
Maternal Authority
Link 'Matri' to Maternal and 'Satta' to Status/State.
Systemic vs Personal
Don't use it for your mom being strict; use it for a tribe where women rule.
Adjective Suffix
The suffix '-atmak' is very useful for turning many Sanskrit nouns into adjectives.
Daily Practice
Try to find one news article in Hindi about 'Women's Rights' and see if this word appears.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'MATRI' (Mother) + 'SATTA' (State/Power). A 'Mother-State' where she is the Boss.
시각적 연상
Imagine a queen on a throne holding a baby - combining power (Satta) and motherhood (Matri).
Word Web
챌린지
Try to write three sentences comparing your family structure to a 'मातृसत्ता' using at least two adjectives.
어원
Derived from Sanskrit. It is a compound of 'Mātṛ' (मातृ) meaning mother and 'Sattā' (सत्ता) meaning existence or authority.
원래 의미: The state of being a mother or the authority of a mother.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit roots).문화적 맥락
Be careful not to use it mockingly; it is a serious cultural and sociological term.
English speakers often use 'Matriarchy' to mean any woman-led family, but in Hindi, it is more strictly a sociological term.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
History Class
- प्राचीन सभ्यताएँ
- मातृसत्ता के साक्ष्य
- सामाजिक ढांचा
- परिवर्तन
Meghalaya Tourism/Culture
- खासी जनजाति
- मातृवंशीय परंपरा
- विरासत
- अनोखी संस्कृति
Feminist Debate
- पितृसत्ता का विरोध
- समान अधिकार
- महिला नेतृत्व
- शक्ति का संतुलन
Sociology Exam
- पारिवारिक संरचना
- उत्तराधिकार कानून
- मातृसत्तात्मक व्यवस्था
- विश्लेषण
Literary Analysis
- लेखक का दृष्टिकोण
- प्रतीकात्मक अर्थ
- चरित्र चित्रण
- सामाजिक परिवेश
대화 시작하기
"क्या आपको लगता है कि मातृसत्ता पितृसत्ता से बेहतर है?"
"मेघालय की मातृसत्ता के बारे में आपकी क्या राय है?"
"क्या आप किसी ऐसे परिवार को जानते हैं जहाँ मातृसत्ता है?"
"इतिहास में मातृसत्ता का पतन क्यों हुआ होगा?"
"क्या भविष्य में मातृसत्ता फिर से लौट सकती है?"
일기 주제
कल्पना कीजिए कि आप एक मातृसत्तात्मक समाज में रहते हैं। आपका दिन कैसा होगा?
मातृसत्ता और पितृसत्ता के बीच मुख्य अंतरों पर एक लेख लिखें।
क्या 'मातृसत्ता' शब्द का प्रयोग आज के दौर में प्रासंगिक है? अपने विचार व्यक्त करें।
एक ऐसी कहानी लिखें जहाँ एक नायक पितृसत्ता से निकलकर मातृसत्ता वाले गाँव में पहुँचता है।
क्या मातृसत्ता वास्तव में समानता ला सकती है या यह केवल शक्ति का हस्तांतरण है?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It comes from Sanskrit 'Matri' (Mother) and 'Satta' (Power/Authority), literally meaning 'Mother-Power' or 'Rule by Mothers'.
Yes, primarily in the state of Meghalaya among the Khasi and Jaintia tribes, and in some historical contexts in Kerala.
It is a feminine noun. You should use feminine adjectives and verb forms with it.
The adjective form is 'मातृसत्तात्मक' (mātṛsattātmaka).
No, that would be 'Mahila CEO' or 'Nari-shakti'. 'Matrisatta' refers to a whole society's structure.
The opposite is 'पितृसत्ता' (pitṛsattā), which means patriarchy.
Not exactly. Matrilineal (मातृवंशीय) refers to lineage/inheritance, while Matrisatta refers to political/social power.
It is not common in casual conversation but very common in news, books, and university lectures.
Because it follows Sanskrit phonetics where 'r̥' is a vocalic vowel, not a full 'er' or 're' sound.
Technically 'मातृसत्ताएँ', but because it is an abstract concept, it is almost always used in the singular.
셀프 테스트 180 질문
Write a sentence in Hindi using 'मातृसत्ता' to describe a society.
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Translate to Hindi: 'Matriarchy is an ancient system.'
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Describe the Khasi tribe's social system in 3 Hindi sentences.
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Write a short paragraph comparing Matrisatta and Pitrisatta.
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Translate to English: 'मातृसत्तात्मक समाज में महिलाओं का वर्चस्व होता है।'
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Use the word 'मातृसत्ता' in a formal academic context.
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Write a dialogue between two scholars discussing Matrisatta.
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Explain the meaning of 'Satta' in your own words in Hindi.
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Write a sentence about the fall of matriarchy in history.
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Translate to Hindi: 'Is matriarchy possible in the modern world?'
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Write an essay title involving 'मातृसत्ता'.
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Describe a fictional world where matriarchy prevails.
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Translate: 'Many tribes in India follow the matriarchal system.'
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Write a sentence using 'मातृसत्तात्मक'.
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Explain why 'मातृसत्ता' is a feminine noun.
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Translate to English: 'इतिहासकारों ने मातृसत्ता के प्रमाण ढूँढे हैं।'
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Write a sentence about property inheritance in matriarchy.
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Use the idiom 'मातृसत्ता की नींव हिलाना' in a sentence.
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Translate to Hindi: 'Matriarchy is not just about women ruling.'
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Write a conclusion for a paper on matriarchy.
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Pronounce 'मातृसत्ता' slowly and clearly.
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Explain what 'मातृसत्ता' means in your own words in Hindi.
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Discuss the pros and cons of matriarchy for 1 minute.
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Give a short speech on the Khasi tribe of Meghalaya.
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Read a sentence about Matrisatta with the correct intonation.
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Answer: 'क्या आपने मातृसत्ता के बारे में सुना है?'
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Describe a matriarchal family structure in Hindi.
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Debate: 'Matriarchy vs Patriarchy' (Speaking role).
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Use 'मातृसत्तात्मक' in a sentence about a village.
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Explain the difference between 'Matritva' and 'Matrisatta' orally.
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Talk about a book or movie that features a matriarchy.
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How would you translate 'Matriarchy' to a native Hindi speaker?
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Discuss the role of mothers in different cultures.
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Say: 'Meghalaya is famous for its matriarchal society.' in Hindi.
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Analyze the etymology of the word 'मातृसत्ता' orally.
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Roleplay: A teacher explaining Matrisatta to a student.
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Discuss the impact of matriarchy on children's upbringing.
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Express your opinion on whether matriarchy is peaceful.
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Tell a short story about a queen ruling a matriarchy.
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Summarize the cultural importance of Matrisatta in India.
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Listen to the word and write it down: 'मातृसत्ता'.
Identify the word 'मातृसत्ता' in a short audio clip.
Listen to a sentence and translate the meaning of Matrisatta.
Listen to a lecture snippet and identify the main topic.
Listen for the antonym 'पितृसत्ता' in the conversation.
Distinguish between 'मातृत्व' and 'मातृसत्ता' in audio.
Listen to a news report about Meghalaya and note the word.
Transcribe a sentence containing 'मातृसत्तात्मक'.
Listen to a debate and identify who supports matriarchy.
Understand the emotional tone of a speaker discussing matriarchy.
Identify the number of times 'सत्ता' is mentioned.
Listen to a poem and find the word 'मातृसत्ता'.
Identify the grammatical gender used by the speaker for the word.
Listen to a definition and name the word being defined.
Summarize a 30-second clip about matrilineal inheritance.
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Summary
मातृसत्ता (Matriarchy) refers to a systemic power structure where women lead, distinct from 'motherhood'. Example: 'मातृसत्तात्मक समाजों में महिलाओं की भूमिका महत्वपूर्ण होती है' (In matriarchal societies, women's roles are significant).
- Matriarchy: A social system centered on female leadership and maternal authority.
- Derived from Sanskrit 'Matri' (Mother) and 'Satta' (Power/Authority).
- Commonly used in academic, historical, and sociological contexts in Hindi.
- Direct antonym of 'Pitrisatta' (Patriarchy); grammatically a feminine noun.
Gender Agreement
Always remember that nouns ending in '-satta' are feminine. Use 'ki' and 'thi' with them.
Root Recognition
Learning the root 'Satta' (Power) will help you understand words like 'Rajsatta' (State power) and 'Panchayati Satta'.
Meghalaya Connection
Whenever you talk about North-East India in Hindi, 'Matrisatta' is a key word to describe their unique culture.
The Doubled T
The 'tt' in Satta is a 'geminate' consonant. Hold the 't' for a split second longer for a native sound.
예시
कुछ जनजातियों में मातृसत्ता प्रणाली प्रचलित है।
관련 콘텐츠
family 관련 단어
आबाद
B1거주하는, 번영하는; 인구가 많고 번창하는.
आँचल
B1사리의 끝자락 (어머니의 보호를 상징).
आचरण
B1The way a person behaves; conduct.
आँगन
A2집 중앙에 있는 지붕이 없는 안뜰. 인도 전통 가옥에서 가족 생활의 중심이 되는 공간입니다.
आंगन
A2집 안의 안뜰.
आग्रह करना
B1누군가에게 무엇을 하도록 간곡히 요청하거나 권하다.
आज्ञा
B1공식적인 명령이나 허가.
आज्ञा का पालन करना
B1명령이나 지시를 따르다.
आज्ञा मानना
A2명령이나 규칙에 순종하다. (그는 아버지에게 순종했다. / 그녀는 법을 준수해야 한다.)
आज्ञा पालन करना
B1복종하다