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- Digital eraser in Hindi.
- Combine English 'delete' with Hindi 'karna'.
- Used for files, photos, messages, accounts.
- Avoid for physical removal.
Meaning
This is the go-to phrase when you want to remove or erase something digitally. Think of your phone's 'delete' button or when you clear your browser history. It carries a straightforward, modern vibe, perfect for anything from ditching an unwanted photo to clearing out old files. It's super common in everyday tech talk.
Key Examples
3 of 12Texting a friend
अरे, मैंने गलती से वो फोटो भेज दी, प्लीज़ उसे डिलीट कर दो।
Hey, I accidentally sent that photo, please delete it.
Cleaning up phone storage
मुझे अपने फोन से ये पुराने गाने डिलीट करने पड़ेंगे।
I will have to delete these old songs from my phone.
Managing social media
मैंने वो कमेंट डिलीट कर दिया क्योंकि वो ठीक नहीं था।
I deleted that comment because it wasn't appropriate.
Cultural Background
Tech-speak is a status symbol. Using English terms like 'delete' is common. People might use 'मिटाना' for everything, as digital literacy is growing.
Gender Matters
Always check if your object is masculine or feminine to conjugate 'karna' correctly.
In 15 Seconds
- Digital eraser in Hindi.
- Combine English 'delete' with Hindi 'karna'.
- Used for files, photos, messages, accounts.
- Avoid for physical removal.
What It Means
This phrase, डिलीट करना (delete karna), is your digital eraser in Hindi. It means to remove, erase, or get rid of something, especially in a digital or electronic context. You use it for files, messages, photos, accounts – anything on a screen that you want gone. It's a direct borrowing from English, making it super recognizable and easy to grasp for anyone familiar with computers or smartphones. It’s not just about removing; it’s about making something disappear from a system.
How To Use It
Simply use डिलीट करना like any other verb. The English word 'delete' acts as the object, and करना (karna - to do) is the main verb. You conjugate करना based on who is doing the deleting and when. For example, 'I delete' becomes मैं डिलीट करता/करती हूँ (main delete karta/karti hoon). 'You delete' is तुम डिलीट करते/करती हो (tum delete karte/karti ho). It’s that simple! You can also use it in imperative forms, like 'delete this!' which would be इसे डिलीट करो! (ise delete karo!).
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're scrolling through your phone gallery. You see a blurry picture and think, 'Ugh, I need to get rid of this.' You'd say, यह फ़ोटो डिलीट करनी है। (Yeh photo delete karni hai - I need to delete this photo). Or maybe you received a spam message: मुझे यह मैसेज डिलीट करना है। (Mujhe yeh message delete karna hai - I need to delete this message). If you're cleaning up your computer, you might tell a friend, मैं अपने कंप्यूटर से पुराने फ़ाइलें डिलीट कर रहा हूँ। (Main apne computer se purane files delete kar raha hoon - I am deleting old files from my computer).
When To Use It
Use डिलीट करना primarily for digital or electronic removal. This includes deleting emails, apps, social media posts, comments, photos from your phone, files from your computer, or even entire accounts online. It’s the standard term in tech support conversations, app descriptions, and everyday chat about managing your digital life. Think of any action that corresponds to clicking a 'delete' or 'remove' button on a device or website. It’s also used when talking about clearing your search history or cookies.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using डिलीट करना for physical removal. You wouldn't say you 'delete' a piece of trash from your room or 'delete' a stain from your shirt. For physical things, you'd use words like फेंकना (phenkna - to throw away), हटाना (hatana - to remove), or साफ़ करना (saaf karna - to clean). Using डिलीट करना for non-digital items sounds very strange, like you're trying to erase reality itself! It's strictly for the virtual world.
Common Mistakes
One big mistake is using मिटाना (mitana - to erase/wipe out) when you mean to delete a digital file. While मिटाना works for physical erasing (like chalk from a board), it sounds a bit old-fashioned or overly dramatic for digital deletion. Another error is trying to use a pure Hindi verb for digital deletion, which just doesn't exist widely. The English loanword is dominant here.
मैं यह तस्वीर मिटाना चाहता हूँ।
✓मैं यह तस्वीर डिलीट करना चाहता हूँ।
क्या तुम वह ईमेल मिटा सकते हो?
✓क्या तुम वह ईमेल डिलीट कर सकते हो?
Similar Expressions
There are other ways to express removal, but डिलीट करना is king for digital contexts. हटाना (hatana) is a more general term for 'to remove' and can be used for both physical and digital things. For example, you might हटाना a chair from a room or हटाना a post from a blog. However, for specific digital actions like deleting a file, डिलीट करना is much more common and natural. रद्द करना (radd karna) means 'to cancel,' which is different from deleting.
Common Variations
Sometimes, people might shorten it informally, especially in very casual chat. You might hear people say डिलीट कर दो (delete kar do - just delete it!) as a quick command. The verb करना (karna) can also be replaced by other verbs in specific contexts, though less common. For instance, डिलीट मारना (delete maarna - literally 'to strike delete') is a very informal, slangy way to say it, often used among younger people or in gaming contexts. It adds a bit of aggressive flair.
Memory Trick
Think of a Digital ELITE Tool that deletes things. The word 'delete' itself is so common in English tech terms that your brain probably already knows it. Just remember that in Hindi, you add करना (karna - to do) to make it a verb. So, 'delete' + 'to do' = डिलीट करना. It’s like giving the English word a Hindi action! Easy peasy.
Quick FAQ
Q. Can I use मिटाना for deleting photos on my phone?
A. While मिटाना means 'to erase,' it's not the standard for digital deletion. डिलीट करना is much more common and sounds natural for photos, files, and messages. Using मिटाना might sound a bit formal or even slightly archaic in this context.
Q. Is डिलीट करना formal or informal?
A. It's generally considered neutral to informal. You can use it in most everyday conversations and even in many professional tech-related settings. It's not considered highly formal, but it's also not slang unless paired with something like मारना.
Usage Notes
This phrase is a loanword construction and is primarily used for digital or electronic contexts. While neutral in formality, avoid using it for physical objects to prevent sounding unnatural or humorous. The verb `करना` is conjugated as usual, making it flexible across tenses and subjects.
Gender Matters
Always check if your object is masculine or feminine to conjugate 'karna' correctly.
Examples
12अरे, मैंने गलती से वो फोटो भेज दी, प्लीज़ उसे डिलीट कर दो।
Hey, I accidentally sent that photo, please delete it.
A casual request to remove a sent message or photo.
मुझे अपने फोन से ये पुराने गाने डिलीट करने पड़ेंगे।
I will have to delete these old songs from my phone.
Expressing the necessity of removing digital content.
मैंने वो कमेंट डिलीट कर दिया क्योंकि वो ठीक नहीं था।
I deleted that comment because it wasn't appropriate.
Explaining the action of removing a social media post.
This pic is too old! #TBT maybe I should delete it soon 😉
This pic is too old! #TBT maybe I should delete it soon 😉
Using the English word directly in a Hinglish Instagram context.
भेजने के बाद लगा कि ये मैसेज गलत है, तो तुरंत डिलीट कर दिया।
After sending, I felt this message was wrong, so I deleted it immediately.
Common scenario of deleting a message after realizing a mistake.
हाँ, मैं अपने रिज्यूमे से उन पुराने प्रोजेक्ट्स को डिलीट कर दूँगा जो अब प्रासंगिक नहीं हैं।
Yes, I will delete those old projects from my resume that are no longer relevant.
Professional context, using the phrase for resume editing.
यह नया सॉफ़्टवेयर पिछले संस्करण को स्वचालित रूप से डिलीट कर देगा।
This new software will automatically delete the previous version.
Describing an automated digital process.
✗ मैंने अपने कमरे से कुर्सी डिलीट कर दी। → ✓ मैंने अपने कमरे से कुर्सी हटा दी।
✗ I deleted the chair from my room. → ✓ I removed the chair from my room.
Incorrectly using 'delete' for a physical object.
मेरा सारा काम डिलीट हो गया, मुझे बहुत दुख हो रहा है।
All my work got deleted, I am feeling very sad.
Expressing sadness over lost digital data.
✗ क्या तुम मेरी पुरानी फोटो मिटा सकते हो? → ✓ क्या तुम मेरी पुरानी फोटो डिलीट कर सकते हो?
✗ Can you erase my old photo? → ✓ Can you delete my old photo?
Using 'मिटाना' (erase) instead of the standard digital term 'डिलीट करना'.
अगर आप इस आइटम को नहीं चाहते हैं, तो आप इसे अपनी कार्ट से डिलीट कर सकते हैं।
If you don't want this item, you can delete it from your cart.
Instruction on how to remove an item from a virtual shopping cart.
मैंने अपना पुराना गेम सेव डिलीट कर दिया ताकि नई शुरुआत कर सकूँ।
I deleted my old game save so I could start fresh.
Common action in gaming to clear space or restart.
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मैंने पुरानी फोटो _____ दी।
Photo is feminine, so we use 'di'.
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Photo is feminine, so we use 'di'.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, you need 'karna' to make it a verb in Hindi.
Related Phrases
साफ़ करना
similarTo clean
मिटाना
similarTo erase