B2 Collocation Formal

सटीक जानकारी देना

sateek jankari dena

To give accurate information.

Meaning

To provide precise and correct facts or data.

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Cultural Background

In modern Indian offices, 'sateek jaankaari' is often used to avoid 'Gol-mol' (vague) talk. Being direct and precise is a sign of leadership. News channels like NDTV and BBC Hindi use this phrase as a hallmark of their credibility, contrasting themselves with 'sensationalist' media. The Indian RTI (Right to Information) Act has popularized the need for 'sateek jaankaari' from government officials. With the rise of 'WhatsApp University' (fake news), influencers often use this phrase to claim their content is verified.

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Sound like a Pro

Use 'sateek' in emails to your boss. It sounds much more professional than 'sahi'.

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Gender Trap

Always remember 'jaankaari' is feminine. 'Sateek jaankaari di' (not diya).

Meaning

To provide precise and correct facts or data.

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Sound like a Pro

Use 'sateek' in emails to your boss. It sounds much more professional than 'sahi'.

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Gender Trap

Always remember 'jaankaari' is feminine. 'Sateek jaankaari di' (not diya).

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The 'WhatsApp' Context

If you're debating someone in India, asking for 'sateek jaankaari' is a polite way to ask for their sources.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'dena'.

कल पुलिस ने घटना की सटीक जानकारी ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b

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

Which sentence is the most formal and appropriate for a news report?

Choose the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b

'Sateek jaankaari dena' is the standard formal collocation for news reporting.

Match the Hindi phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a

'Sateek' specifically maps to 'precise' or 'accurate.'

Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee.

Boss: क्या आपने रिपोर्ट तैयार कर ली है? Employee: जी सर, मैंने आंकड़ों की ______ दी है।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a

In a professional context, 'sateek jaankaari' is the expected response.

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Visual Learning Aids

Sahi vs. Sateek

Sahi (Correct)
General truth सामान्य सत्य
Casual use आम बोलचाल
Sateek (Precise)
Pinpoint accuracy एकदम सही
Professional use पेशेवर उपयोग

Practice Bank

4 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'dena'. Fill Blank B1

कल पुलिस ने घटना की सटीक जानकारी ______।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b

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

Which sentence is the most formal and appropriate for a news report? Choose B2

Choose the best option:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: b

'Sateek jaankaari dena' is the standard formal collocation for news reporting.

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: a

'Sateek' specifically maps to 'precise' or 'accurate.'

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

Boss: क्या आपने रिपोर्ट तैयार कर ली है? Employee: जी सर, मैंने आंकड़ों की ______ दी है।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: a

In a professional context, 'sateek jaankaari' is the expected response.

🎉 Score: /4

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

No, you can have a 'sateek nishana' (precise aim) or a 'sateek uttar' (precise answer).

Not really. You wouldn't say a 'sateek person.' You'd say a 'praiseworthy' or 'honest' person.

The opposite is 'asateek' (imprecise) or 'galat' (wrong).

Yes, if you are discussing something important like a meeting time or a location.

You can use 'pradaan karna' (प्रदान करना) for a very formal 'to provide.'

No, it only implies accuracy. For fast, use 'turant' (immediately).

Yes, it is usually used as an uncountable noun in Hindi, similar to 'information' in English.

It would sound very strange and clinical. Avoid it!

'Sateek' is accurate; 'Spasht' is clear. Something can be clear but wrong!

Yes, in formal Hindi communication across India, this phrase is standard.

Related Phrases

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तथ्यों की जांच करना

similar

To fact-check

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भ्रामक जानकारी

contrast

Misleading information

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पुख्ता सबूत

builds on

Solid proof

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स्पष्ट करना

similar

To clarify

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