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पल्स

Hear it correctly

The Hindi word "पल्स" is directly borrowed from the English word "pulse." Pay attention to the pronunciation, which is very similar to the English counterpart.

Use it in medical contexts

You'll most often encounter "पल्स" when discussing medical topics, like checking someone's heart rate or describing a symptom. Think of a doctor taking a patient's pulse.

Common verb association

A common verb used with "पल्स" is "देखना" (dekhna) which means to see or to check. So, "पल्स देखना" means to check the pulse.

Distinguish from 'नाड़ी'

While "पल्स" is common, you might also hear "नाड़ी" (naadi), which is the traditional Hindi word for pulse. Both are understood, but "पल्स" is more modern and directly recognizable for English speakers.

Practice with simple sentences

Try saying sentences like "मेरी पल्स ठीक है" (Meri pulse theek hai - My pulse is fine) or "डॉक्टर ने मेरी पल्स देखी" (Doctor ne meri pulse dekhi - The doctor checked my pulse).

Context is key

The meaning is almost always related to the biological pulse, so the context will usually make it clear. You won't typically use "पल्स" to mean a pulse of energy or a pulse of light like in English.

Listen to news/medical shows

Listen to Hindi news channels or medical dramas where you might hear this word used in a practical context, such as discussing a patient's vitals.

Don't confuse with 'dal'

Be careful not to confuse "पल्स" with "दाल" (daal), which refers to lentils or pulses as in legumes. They sound slightly similar but have completely different meanings.

Visualize the action

When you think of "पल्स," visualize a doctor checking a wrist or neck for the rhythmic beat. This can help solidify its meaning.

It's a noun

Remember that "पल्स" is a noun. You won't conjugate it or use it as a verb. It always refers to the physical pulse itself.

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