A2 Collocation Neutral 3 min read

प्यार करना

pyaar karna

to love

Literally: Love to do

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to love' in Hindi.
  • Requires the postposition 'se' to connect with the object.
  • Used for people, pets, and deep lifelong passions.

Meaning

It means to have deep affection, care, or romantic feelings for someone or something. It is the most common way to express love in Hindi.

Key Examples

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Expressing love to a partner

मैं तुमसे बहुत प्यार करता हूँ।

I love you very much.

2

Talking about family

वह अपनी माँ से बहुत प्यार करती है।

She loves her mother very much.

3

A formal speech about the country

हमें अपने देश से प्यार करना चाहिए।

We should love our country.

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Cultural Background

Love is often seen as a duty to family.

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Remember 'se'

Always connect the person with 'se'.

In 15 Seconds

  • The standard way to say 'to love' in Hindi.
  • Requires the postposition 'se' to connect with the object.
  • Used for people, pets, and deep lifelong passions.

What It Means

Pyaar karna is the heartbeat of Hindi conversation. It is a compound verb where pyaar (love) meets karna (to do). You use it to express deep affection. It covers everything from romantic love to the love you feel for your parents. It is warm, sincere, and incredibly common. Think of it as your go-to phrase for anything that makes your heart skip a beat.

How To Use It

Grammar alert! This phrase usually needs the postposition se. You don't just love someone; you 'do love with' someone. For example, Main tumse pyaar karta hoon. The karta changes based on your gender. If you are a woman, say karti. If you are a man, say karta. It is simple but powerful. Use it when you are feeling sentimental or serious about your feelings.

When To Use It

Use it with your partner during a candlelit dinner. Use it when talking about your family or your favorite pet. It is also great for passions. If you really love music, you can say Mujhe sangeet se pyaar hai. It works in texting too. A quick Main tumse pyaar karta hoon is the gold standard for a 'goodnight' text. It is versatile enough for both a whisper and a shout.

When NOT To Use It

Be careful with pizza! If you just like a certain food, use pasand karna instead. Saying you pyaar a samosa sounds a bit dramatic. Unless you are actually planning to marry the samosa, stick to 'like'. Also, avoid using it with your boss. It is not a professional way to say you 'love' a project. That would lead to a very awkward meeting with HR. Keep it personal and heartfelt.

Cultural Background

Bollywood has made this phrase world-famous. Every second movie song features pyaar. In Indian culture, expressing love verbally was traditionally rare. People showed love through actions, like an extra scoop of ghee on your roti. But modern India is much more vocal. The phrase has become a symbol of the shift toward romantic expression. It carries the weight of centuries of poetry and cinema.

Common Variations

You will hear Mohabbat karna in more poetic or Urdu-influenced settings. It sounds a bit more grand and old-school. Then there is Ishq hona, which implies a more intense, crazy kind of love. For a very casual vibe, people just say Love karna in Hinglish. But Pyaar karna remains the most balanced and widely used version. It is the 'jeans and t-shirt' of Hindi emotional expressions.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral and can be used in any social setting, but its weight depends on the relationship. Always ensure the verb ending matches the gender of the speaker.

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Remember 'se'

Always connect the person with 'se'.

Examples

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#1 Expressing love to a partner

मैं तुमसे बहुत प्यार करता हूँ।

I love you very much.

The standard romantic declaration using 'se'.

#2 Talking about family

वह अपनी माँ से बहुत प्यार करती है।

She loves her mother very much.

Shows the phrase isn't just for romantic contexts.

#3 A formal speech about the country

हमें अपने देश से प्यार करना चाहिए।

We should love our country.

Used here in a patriotic, formal sense.

#4 Texting a friend about a new hobby

मुझे अपनी नई गिटार से प्यार हो गया है!

I have fallen in love with my new guitar!

Uses 'ho gaya' (became) to show the start of love.

#5 Joking about someone's obsession with their phone

क्या तुम अपने फ़ोन से शादी करोगे? इतना प्यार मत करो!

Will you marry your phone? Don't love it so much!

A humorous way to tease someone about an obsession.

#6 Talking about a pet

मेरा कुत्ता मुझसे बहुत प्यार करता है।

My dog loves me a lot.

Simple expression of affection from a pet.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form.

मैं अपनी माँ ___ प्यार करता हूँ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: से

The verb 'pyaar karna' always takes the postposition 'se'.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality and Intensity of 'Pyaar Karna'

Slang

Hinglish 'Love karna'

Main usey love karta hoon.

Neutral

Standard 'Pyaar karna'

Main tumse pyaar karta hoon.

Poetic

Urdu-influenced 'Mohabbat'

Mujhe tumse mohabbat hai.

Extreme

Intense 'Ishq'

Mera ishq sacha hai.

Where to use 'Pyaar Karna'

पसंद करना
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Romantic Partner

Proposing or dating

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Family Members

Parents and siblings

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Life Passions

Music, Art, or Country

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Pets

Your cat or dog

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Fill Blank A2

मैं अपनी माँ ___ प्यार करता हूँ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: से

The verb 'pyaar karna' always takes the postposition 'se'.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, use 'pasand'.

Related Phrases

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मोहब्बत करना

synonym

To love

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