B2 Collocation Formal

जानकारी एकत्र करना

jaankari ekatra karna

To gather information.

Meaning

To collect data or facts from various sources for analysis.

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Cultural Background

In the booming IT and service sectors of cities like Bangalore and Gurgaon, using 'ekatra karna' in presentations signals a high level of Hindi proficiency and professional distance. Hindi news channels (like NDTV India or Aaj Tak) use this phrase constantly to sound authoritative. It distinguishes 'hard news' from 'opinion'. Indian students are often taught to use 'ekatra' in formal essays instead of 'ikkattha' to gain better marks in Hindi exams, as it is considered 'Shuddh' (pure) Hindi. The Indian Penal Code and police procedures are documented in highly formal Hindi. 'Jaankaari ekatra karna' is the official term for intelligence gathering.

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Master the Gender

Always remember 'Jaankaari' is feminine. If you say 'Maine jaankaari ekatra kiya', native speakers will immediately know you're a learner. Use 'ki'!

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Don't Over-Sanskritize

If you are at a party, don't use 'ekatra karna'. You'll sound like a textbook. Use 'pata karna' or 'dekhna' instead.

Meaning

To collect data or facts from various sources for analysis.

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Master the Gender

Always remember 'Jaankaari' is feminine. If you say 'Maine jaankaari ekatra kiya', native speakers will immediately know you're a learner. Use 'ki'!

⚠️

Don't Over-Sanskritize

If you are at a party, don't use 'ekatra karna'. You'll sound like a textbook. Use 'pata karna' or 'dekhna' instead.

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The 'Sarkari' Vibe

Using this phrase in a government office in India will actually get you more respect, as it shows you speak 'Officer-level' Hindi.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the past tense.

पुलिस ने कल रात सारी जानकारी ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ekatra ki

Since 'jaankaari' is feminine, the past tense verb must be 'ki'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a professional research report?

Select the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Humne project ke liye jaankaari ekatra ki hai.

This uses the formal 'ekatra' and correct feminine agreement.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jaankaari ekatra karna : To gather information

These are the standard translations for these specific registers.

Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee.

Boss: 'क्या रिपोर्ट तैयार है?' Employee: 'नहीं सर, मैं अभी ______।'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jaankaari ekatra kar raha hoon

The employee is explaining that they are still in the research phase.

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Visual Learning Aids

Formal vs. Casual Gathering

Formal (Ekatra)
Reports रिपोर्ट
Data आंकड़े
Casual (Ikkattha)
Toys खिलौने
Friends दोस्त

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in the past tense. Fill Blank B1

पुलिस ने कल रात सारी जानकारी ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ekatra ki

Since 'jaankaari' is feminine, the past tense verb must be 'ki'.

Which sentence is the most appropriate for a professional research report? Choose B2

Select the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Humne project ke liye jaankaari ekatra ki hai.

This uses the formal 'ekatra' and correct feminine agreement.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent. Match A2

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Jaankaari ekatra karna : To gather information

These are the standard translations for these specific registers.

Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee. dialogue_completion B1

Boss: 'क्या रिपोर्ट तैयार है?' Employee: 'नहीं सर, मैं अभी ______।'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: jaankaari ekatra kar raha hoon

The employee is explaining that they are still in the research phase.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

Yes, in meaning, but 'ekatra' is formal/academic while 'ikkattha' is neutral/casual.

Yes, 'Logon ko ekatra karna' means to gather people for a meeting or rally.

Because Hindi past tense with 'ne' follows the gender of the object, and 'jaankaari' is feminine.

Absolutely, it is the standard term for data collection in IT.

Only in serious roles, like a detective or a lawyer. You won't hear it in a romantic song!

जानकारी फैलाना (Jaankaari phailana) - to spread information.

In Hinglish, yes, it's very common in cities. But 'ekatra' is better for formal writing.

'Ekatra karna' is the verb. 'Ekatrit' is the adjective (e.g., 'Ekatrit jaankaari' = gathered information).

Use 'Main info nikaal raha hoon' or 'Pata kar raha hoon'.

Not necessarily, but it can be used for 'intelligence' (khufiya jaankaari).

Related Phrases

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आंकड़े जुटाना

specialized form

To mobilize/gather data

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पता लगाना

similar

To find out

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छानबीन करना

builds on

To investigate/scrutinize

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सूचना देना

contrast

To give information

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