A2 Collocation Neutral 3 min read

पेंट करना

paint karna

to paint

Literally: Paint to do

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to paint' using an English loanword.
  • Used for home renovation, art, and general DIY tasks.
  • Formed by combining 'paint' with the Hindi verb 'karna' (to do).

Meaning

This phrase is the standard, everyday way to say you are applying paint to something, whether it's a wall, a piece of furniture, or an art project.

Key Examples

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Talking about home renovation

Mujhe apna kamra paint karna hai.

I have to paint my room.

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In an art class

Bachche chitra paint kar rahe hain.

The children are painting a picture.

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Giving instructions to a worker

Kya aap kal ye deewar paint kar sakte hain?

Can you paint this wall tomorrow?

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Cultural Background

Painting the house before Diwali is a tradition.

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Gender Agreement

Remember that 'करना' changes based on the object's gender.

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to paint' using an English loanword.
  • Used for home renovation, art, and general DIY tasks.
  • Formed by combining 'paint' with the Hindi verb 'karna' (to do).

What It Means

पेंट करना is your go-to phrase for adding color to your world. It literally means "to do paint." In Hindi, many English nouns are turned into verbs by adding karna (to do). You use it for walls, crafts, or even school projects. It’s simple, direct, and very common in modern Hindi. It bridges the gap between traditional art and modern home maintenance. If you see someone with a brush in their hand, this is the phrase you need.

How To Use It

You treat paint as the object and karna as the action. You must conjugate the verb karna based on the subject and tense. If you want to say "I am painting," you say Main paint kar raha hoon. For a female speaker, it’s kar rahi hoon. If you are asking someone to do it, say Paint karo. It’s a versatile "karna" verb. You can use it with almost any object. Just put the object first, then paint karna. For example, Deewar paint karo (Paint the wall). It's that easy!

When To Use It

Use it when you’re talking about home improvement. It’s perfect for DIY enthusiasts. Use it in an art class when referring to the act of applying pigment to a canvas. It works great when texting friends about your weekend plans. "I'm painting my room" sounds very natural this way. You’ll hear it at construction sites, in hardware stores, and in schools. If you are refurbishing an old chair, you are paint kar rahe (painting). It’s the most neutral and widely understood term today.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid it when talking about digital art or Photoshop. For that, use "designing" or "editing." Don't use it for applying makeup unless you're being sarcastic about someone wearing too much. If you’re talking about a very traditional Indian art form, rangna might sound more authentic. Also, don't use it for "painting a picture" in a metaphorical sense, like "painting a story." For dyeing clothes, the word is rangna, not paint karna. Using it for your nails will also get you funny looks—use nail polish lagana instead!

Cultural Background

India loves colors. From Holi festivals to vibrant truck art, bold hues are everywhere. Traditionally, people used rangna or putai karna. But as English words entered the daily vocabulary, paint karna became the urban favorite. It sounds modern and efficient. It reflects how Hindi evolves by absorbing global terms. In many Indian households, painting the house is a ritual before big festivals like Diwali. It signifies a fresh start and welcoming the gods into a clean, bright home.

Common Variations

You might hear rang karna in more traditional settings or smaller towns. For specifically whitewashing walls, people often say putai karna. If you’re talking about dyeing clothes, always use rangna. In very formal or literary Hindi, you might see chitrakari karna for artistic painting. However, in a 21st-century city like Delhi or Mumbai, paint karna is the king of conversation. It’s the word you’ll see on advertisements and hear in most YouTube DIY tutorials.

Usage Notes

This is a neutral collocation suitable for almost all settings. Just remember to conjugate 'karna' correctly according to the gender of the speaker and the tense.

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Gender Agreement

Remember that 'करना' changes based on the object's gender.

Examples

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#1 Talking about home renovation

Mujhe apna kamra paint karna hai.

I have to paint my room.

A very common way to express a personal task.

#2 In an art class

Bachche chitra paint kar rahe hain.

The children are painting a picture.

Used here for artistic activity.

#3 Giving instructions to a worker

Kya aap kal ye deewar paint kar sakte hain?

Can you paint this wall tomorrow?

Polite request using the phrase.

#4 Texting a friend about a hobby

Main aaj purani kursi paint kar raha hoon!

I am painting an old chair today!

Informal update about a DIY project.

#5 A humorous observation

Tumne apne kapde kyun paint kar diye?

Why did you paint your clothes?

Used when someone accidentally gets paint on themselves.

#6 Discussing a professional project

Hamein poore office ko paint karna hoga.

We will have to paint the entire office.

Formal business context regarding maintenance.

#7 An emotional moment of creating art

Main apni yaadon ko canvas par paint karna chahta hoon.

I want to paint my memories on canvas.

Poetic use of the phrase.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'पेंट करना'.

मैंने कल अपनी कार ______ ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: पेंट की

Since 'कार' (car) is feminine, the verb must agree.

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Visual Learning Aids

Ways to say 'To Paint' in Hindi

Informal/Traditional

Rangna (often used for dyeing or simple coloring)

Kapde rangna

Neutral/Standard

Paint karna (the most common urban term)

Kamra paint karna

Formal/Artistic

Chitrakari karna (specifically for fine arts)

Canvas par chitrakari

Where to use 'पेंट करना'

पेंट करना
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Home Decor

Painting the living room walls.

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Art Hobby

Painting a landscape on a weekend.

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Furniture DIY

Repainting an old wooden table.

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School Project

Painting a poster for a science fair.

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'पेंट करना'. Fill Blank A2

मैंने कल अपनी कार ______ ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: पेंट की

Since 'कार' (car) is feminine, the verb must agree.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

It is neutral and used everywhere.

Related Phrases

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रंग करना

synonym

To color

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