अलमारी
अलमारी in 30 Seconds
- A versatile Hindi word for any cupboard, wardrobe, or bookshelf.
- It is a feminine noun, requiring feminine adjectives and pronouns like 'merī'.
- Originates from the Portuguese word 'armário', reflecting historical trade links.
- Central to Indian home organization and often used as a secure safe.
The word अलमारी (Almārī) is a quintessential Hindi noun that every learner must master early in their journey. At its most fundamental level, it refers to a piece of furniture designed for storage, typically characterized by doors and shelves. While English speakers might differentiate strictly between a 'wardrobe' for clothes, a 'cupboard' for dishes, and a 'bookshelf' for literature, the Hindi term अलमारी is a versatile umbrella term that encompasses all of these. It is a feminine noun, which is a crucial grammatical detail because it dictates the adjectives and verbs that surround it. For example, you would say 'baṛī almārī' (big cupboard) rather than 'baṛā almārī'. This word has deep roots in the Indian household, where for decades, the heavy steel 'Godrej' almirah was a symbol of domestic stability and security, often given as a wedding gift to newly married couples. Today, the word applies to everything from sleek modern built-in closets to the dusty wooden bookshelves found in old libraries.
- Domestic Context
- In a typical Indian home, the अलमारी is the central hub for organizing life. It is where sarees are meticulously folded, where school uniforms are hung, and where important documents are kept under lock and key. When someone says, 'Go check the almirah,' they are usually directing you to the primary storage unit in the bedroom.
- Educational and Professional Context
- In schools and offices, the term refers to filing cabinets or bookshelves. A 'kitābõ kī almārī' specifically denotes a bookcase. The word carries a sense of organization and containment, implying that whatever is inside is being preserved or kept out of sight for tidiness.
"अपनी किताबें अलमारी में रख दो ताकि कमरा साफ़ दिखे।"
Linguistically, the word is an interesting example of cultural exchange. It entered Hindi through Portuguese (armário) during the colonial era, much like other household terms such as 'mez' (table) and 'baalti' (bucket). This history explains why the word feels distinct from Sanskrit-derived Hindi words. In modern urban settings, you might hear younger speakers use the English word 'wardrobe' or 'closet', but अलमारी remains the dominant, most natural term across all social strata in India. Whether you are talking about a small medicine cabinet (davāī kī almārī) or a massive walk-in closet, this word is your primary tool. Understanding its usage also requires understanding the postposition 'me' (in). Since things are kept *inside* it, you will almost always hear it paired as 'almārī mē'.
"यह पुरानी अलमारी मेरी दादी की है।"
Finally, it is worth noting the physical variety. An 'almārī' can be made of 'lakṛī' (wood), 'loha' (iron/steel), or 'shīshā' (glass). If it has glass doors, it is often called a 'shīshe vālī almārī', used for displaying trophies or fine china. In the kitchen, it becomes a 'rasoī kī almārī' (pantry/cupboard). The versatility of this word cannot be overstated; it is one of the first fifty nouns a student should learn because of its omnipresence in daily conversation and physical environments. By mastering this word, you unlock the ability to describe your home, your belongings, and your daily routine of getting dressed or cleaning up.
Using अलमारी correctly involves more than just knowing its meaning; you must navigate its gender and pluralization. As a feminine noun ending in 'ī', it follows the standard pattern for such words in Hindi. In the singular, it is 'almārī'. In the plural, it becomes 'almāriyā̃' (अलमारियाँ). When followed by a postposition like 'mē' (in), 'kā/kī' (of), or 'sē' (from), the plural changes to the oblique form: 'almāriyõ' (अलमारियों). For example, 'almāriyõ mē' means 'in the cupboards'.
- Possessive Agreement
- Because the word is feminine, possessive pronouns must match. You must say 'merī almārī' (my cupboard), 'tumhārī almārī' (your cupboard), or 'uskī almārī' (his/her cupboard). Using 'merā' or 'uskā' is a common beginner mistake that sounds jarring to native speakers.
- Adjective Agreement
- Adjectives describing the almirah must also be in the feminine form. For instance, 'nīlī almārī' (blue cupboard), 'chōṭī almārī' (small cupboard), or 'khulī almārī' (open cupboard). If you are using a variable adjective like 'baṛā' (big), it must change to 'baṛī'.
"क्या तुमने अलमारी का दरवाज़ा बंद किया?"
When constructing sentences, the most common verb paired with अलमारी is 'rakhnā' (to put/keep). You 'keep' clothes in the almirah, you 'put' books in the almirah. Another common verb is 'sajānā' (to decorate/organize), often used when talking about tidying up. For example, 'Mai apni almārī sajā rahā hū̃' (I am organizing my cupboard). In a more functional sense, you might 'khōlnā' (open) or 'band karnā' (close) the almirah. Note that in Hindi, we often say 'almārī mē' even if the item is technically on a shelf inside; the 'in' encompasses the entire internal volume of the unit.
In advanced usage, the word can appear in compound sentences to describe state. 'Almārī khulī huī hai' means 'The cupboard is (in an) open (state)'. 'Almārī bharī huī hai' means 'The cupboard is full'. These constructions are vital for describing scenes. Furthermore, when specifying the *type* of cupboard, the modifier comes first: 'dīvār vālī almārī' (wall-mounted cupboard/closet). This structure is very productive and allows you to specify use-cases like 'jūtõ kī almārī' (shoe rack/cupboard) or 'kapṛõ kī almārī' (clothes wardrobe). Practice these variations to sound more like a native speaker who understands that an 'almārī' is not just one thing, but a category of storage solutions.
The word अलमारी is heard across a vast spectrum of environments in India, from the most rural villages to the most cosmopolitan high-rises. In a domestic setting, it is perhaps the most frequent furniture-related word you will encounter. Parents constantly tell children to put their toys back in the almirah, and roommates discuss whose clothes are taking up too much space in the shared almirah. If you visit an Indian home, the host might say, 'You can keep your bag on top of the almirah' (almārī kē ūpar). This prepositional usage is very common.
- In the Marketplace
- When shopping for furniture in places like Kirti Nagar in Delhi or any local furniture market, you will hear vendors shouting about 'mazbūt lohē kī almārī' (strong iron cupboards). They will discuss 'depth', 'shelves' (khāne), and 'hangers' (haingar). Negotiating the price of an almirah is a common rite of passage for people setting up a new home.
- In Offices and Libraries
- In a professional environment, the 'fāīlõ kī almārī' (file cupboard) is a staple. Librarians will guide you to a specific 'almārī' for history or fiction. Here, the word takes on a more organized, systemic tone. You might hear, 'Vah fāīl tīsrī almārī mē hai' (That file is in the third cupboard).
"साहब, अलमारी की चाबी खो गई है, अब क्या करें?"
In popular culture, particularly Bollywood movies, the almirah often serves as a plot device. Characters hide inside an अलमारी to eavesdrop, or they find a hidden letter at the very bottom of a dusty old almirah. It symbolizes secrets and the personal history of a family. You might also hear the word in news reports or crime dramas—'almārī kā tālā ṭūṭā huā thā' (the cupboard's lock was broken)—indicating a robbery. This highlights the word's association with security and private possessions.
In the digital age, you will see the word on Indian e-commerce websites like Pepperfry or Urban Ladder. The categories will list 'Wardrobes' in English but the Hindi interface or customer service will invariably use अलमारी. Even in high-end interior design discussions where 'walk-in closets' are mentioned, the colloquial way to refer to the storage units themselves remains this word. It bridges the gap between tradition and modernity, making it a truly indispensable part of the Hindi vocabulary for anyone living in or interacting with North India.
Learning अलमारी seems straightforward, but several pitfalls can trip up English speakers. The most frequent error is related to Gender Misalignment. Because English nouns are gender-neutral, learners often default to masculine when they are unsure. Saying 'merā almārī' instead of 'merī almārī' is a dead giveaway that you are a beginner. This error cascades through the sentence: 'almārī khulā hai' (wrong) vs 'almārī khulī hai' (right). Always remember that 'ī' endings in Hindi are usually feminine, and अलमारी is a prime example.
- The 'In' vs 'On' Confusion
- In English, we say 'on the shelf' but 'in the cupboard'. In Hindi, learners often confuse 'mē' and 'par'. If you say 'almārī par', you are saying something is physically on top of the furniture unit. If you mean it is inside, you must use 'mē'. Example: 'Kapṛē almārī mē rakho' (Put clothes in the cupboard) vs 'Ghaṛī almārī par hai' (The watch is on top of the cupboard).
- Pluralization Errors
- Learners often forget to change the ending when pluralizing. 'Almāriyā̃' requires a nasalized 'ā̃'. Furthermore, the oblique plural 'almāriyõ' is often ignored. You cannot say 'almārī mē' if you mean 'in the cupboards' (plural); it must be 'almāriyõ mē'.
"Incorrect: वह मेरा पुरानी अलमारी है।"
"Correct: वह मेरी पुरानी अलमारी है।"
Another mistake is the Over-specification. English speakers might struggle to find the word for 'bookshelf' or 'closet' and try to invent complex Hindi phrases. In most cases, अलमारी is enough. You don't always need to say 'pustak-ālaya kī ikāī' (a library unit); 'kitābõ kī almārī' is more natural. Conversely, don't confuse it with a 'darāz' (drawer). A drawer is a sliding compartment *inside* an almirah or desk. If you are looking for your socks in a drawer, say 'darāz', not 'almārī'.
Lastly, pay attention to the Postposition 'kā/kī/kē'. Because 'almārī' is feminine, the possession marker 'kī' is used when referring to things belonging to it (like its door or key). However, if you are talking about the material, like 'the cupboard of wood', it's 'lakṛī kī almārī'. The 'kī' here matches 'almārī', not 'lakṛī'. This circular logic of gender agreement is where most mistakes happen. Practice by pointing at different cupboards and describing them: 'yah lohē kī baṛī almārī hai' (this is a big iron cupboard). This reinforces the feminine gender and the correct postpositional use simultaneously.
While अलमारी is the most common word, Hindi offers several alternatives depending on the specific type of storage and the formality of the situation. Understanding these nuances will help you move from A1 to B1 proficiency. The most common synonym is 'kabaṭ', which is simply the Hinglish (Hindi-English) pronunciation of 'cupboard'. You will hear this very often in urban homes, especially when referring to kitchen cabinets.
- Almārī vs. Darāz
अलमारी: A large piece of furniture with doors. (Wardrobe/Cupboard)
दर्राज़ (Darāz): A drawer. This is a sliding part of a desk or an almirah. You 'pull' a darāz, but you 'open' an almārī.
- Almārī vs. Shailf
अलमारी: The whole unit.
शेल्फ़ (Shelf) / ख़ाना (Khānā): The individual horizontal levels inside. If you want someone to look on the 'top shelf', you would say 'ūpar vāle khāne mē' or 'ūpar vālī shelf par'.
"किताबें अलमारी में हैं, लेकिन पेन दर्राज़ में है।"
Another specific term is 'Raik' (Rack). This is used for open storage, like a 'shoe rack' (jūtõ kā raik) or a 'drying rack' for dishes. Unlike an अलमारी, a rack usually doesn't have doors. If you are in a library, you might hear the word 'Pustakālaya' used for the whole library, but the individual units are still almirahs. For very large, room-sized storage, wealthy homes might use the English word 'closet' or 'walk-in wardrobe', but in Hindi conversation, they might still say 'almārī vālā kamrā' (the room with the almirah).
Finally, consider the word 'Tijorī'. While an almirah stores clothes and books, a 'tijorī' is specifically a safe or a strongbox for valuables. Often, the 'tijorī' is *inside* the almirah. If you tell someone to put the jewelry in the 'almārī', they will likely put it in the 'tijorī' compartment inside. Understanding these distinctions allows you to give precise instructions and understand exactly where things are located in a domestic or office setting. Comparing अलमारी with these terms helps define its boundaries: it is enclosed, usually large, and multi-purpose.
How Formal Is It?
"कृपया पुस्तकालय की अलमारी संख्या पाँच का उपयोग करें।"
"अलमारी में कपड़े रखे हैं।"
"अरे, अलमारी तो देख, कितनी गंदी है!"
"चलो, खिलौनों को अलमारी के अंदर सुला देते हैं।"
"उसकी अलमारी तो नोटों से भरी है।"
Fun Fact
Many common household words in Hindi like 'कमरा' (room), 'तौलिया' (towel), and 'साबुन' (soap) also come from Portuguese, showing how much domestic life was influenced by early European trade.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing the 'a' like 'al' in 'Albert'. It should be a neutral schwa 'uh'.
- Using a hard English 'r' instead of the Hindi flap.
- Making the final 'i' too short; it must be a long 'ee'.
- Confusing it with 'Armari' (starting with 'ar' instead of 'al').
- Nasalizing the 'mā' when not necessary.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to recognize due to common characters and 'ī' ending.
Requires care with the 'la' and 'ma' conjunct-free spelling and the 'ī' vowel.
Easy, but must avoid English 'r' and ensure the 'l' is clear.
Distinctive sound, unlikely to be confused with other common words.
What to Learn Next
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Grammar to Know
Feminine Noun Agreement
अलमारी (Almārī) is feminine, so adjectives like 'अच्छी' (good) and 'पुरानी' (old) must be feminine.
Pluralization of '-ī' nouns
Nouns ending in 'ī' change to 'iyā̃' in plural: अलमारी -> अलमारियाँ.
Oblique Case
When followed by a postposition, the plural 'almāriyā̃' becomes 'almāriyõ'.
Possessive Postpositions
The 'kā/kī/kē' marker depends on the *following* noun, e.g., 'almārī kī chābī' (cupboard's key).
Compound Verbs with Objects
Using 'rakh dēnā' (to put away) with 'almārī mē'.
Examples by Level
यह मेरी अलमारी है।
This is my cupboard.
Note the use of 'merī' (feminine) to match 'almārī'.
अलमारी बड़ी है।
The cupboard is big.
The adjective 'baṛī' is in its feminine form.
किताब अलमारी में है।
The book is in the cupboard.
The postposition 'mē' indicates location inside.
वह एक नीली अलमारी है।
That is a blue cupboard.
'Nīlī' is the feminine form of the color blue.
क्या यह तुम्हारी अलमारी है?
Is this your cupboard?
Interrogative sentence with feminine possessive 'tumhārī'.
अलमारी का दरवाज़ा खुला है।
The cupboard door is open.
'Kā' is used because 'darvāzā' (door) is masculine.
यहाँ दो अलमारियाँ हैं।
There are two cupboards here.
Plural form 'almāriyā̃' with the nasalized 'ā̃'.
अलमारी साफ़ करो।
Clean the cupboard.
Simple imperative sentence.
मैंने अलमारी में नए कपड़े रखे।
I kept new clothes in the cupboard.
Past tense 'nē' construction with the verb 'rakhnā'.
अलमारी के अंदर बहुत जगह है।
There is a lot of space inside the cupboard.
Compound postposition 'kē andar' (inside).
पुरानी अलमारी को बाहर निकालो।
Take the old cupboard out.
Use of 'kō' with the object 'almārī'.
वह अपनी अलमारी रोज़ साफ़ करती है।
She cleans her cupboard every day.
Habitual present tense with feminine subject agreement.
इन अलमारियों में ताले नहीं हैं।
There are no locks in these cupboards.
Oblique plural 'almāriyõ' used with postposition 'mē'.
मेरी अलमारी लकड़ी की बनी है।
My cupboard is made of wood.
'Lakṛī kī' shows the material; 'kī' matches 'almārī'.
अलमारी से अपनी किताबें ले लो।
Take your books from the cupboard.
Postposition 'sē' (from) indicating origin.
वह अलमारी बहुत भारी है।
That cupboard is very heavy.
Adjective 'bhārī' (heavy) describing the noun.
अगर तुम अलमारी सजाओगे, तो तुम्हें सब कुछ मिल जाएगा।
If you organize the cupboard, you will find everything.
Conditional sentence using 'agar... tō'.
हमें एक ऐसी अलमारी चाहिए जिसमें ज़्यादा दराज हों।
We need a cupboard that has more drawers.
Relative clause 'jis mē' referring back to 'almārī'.
माँ ने अलमारी की चाबी कहीं छुपा दी है।
Mother has hidden the cupboard key somewhere.
Present perfect tense with 'nē' and compound verb 'chupā dēnā'.
यह अलमारी लोहे की है, इसलिए यह बहुत मज़बूत है।
This cupboard is made of iron, so it is very strong.
Causal conjunction 'isliyē' (therefore).
कल मैंने अपनी अलमारी की पूरी सफ़ाई की।
Yesterday I did a complete cleaning of my cupboard.
Past tense with feminine object 'safāī'.
क्या आप मुझे अलमारी खोलने में मदद कर सकते हैं?
Can you help me open the cupboard?
Polite request using 'saknā' (can).
इस अलमारी की ऊँचाई कितनी है?
What is the height of this cupboard?
Inquiry about dimensions; 'kī' matches feminine 'ū̃cāī'.
मैंने अलमारी के ऊपर एक पुराना संदूक रखा है।
I have kept an old trunk on top of the cupboard.
Postposition 'kē ūpar' (on top of).
नई अलमारी को दीवार के साथ सटाकर रखो।
Place the new cupboard flush against the wall.
Use of 'kē sāth saṭākar' (pressed against).
अलमारी में रखे कागज़ात बहुत महत्वपूर्ण हैं।
The documents kept in the cupboard are very important.
Participle phrase 'almārī mē rakhē' acting as an adjective.
जब से अलमारी टूटी है, सारा सामान बिखरा पड़ा है।
Since the cupboard broke, all the stuff is lying scattered.
Time clause 'jab sē' and state description 'bikhrā paṛā'.
दुकानदार ने कहा कि यह अलमारी दीमक से सुरक्षित है।
The shopkeeper said that this cupboard is termite-proof.
Reported speech with 'ki' and 'sē surakṣit' (safe from).
अलमारी के कांच पर धूल जमी हुई है।
Dust is settled on the glass of the cupboard.
State description 'jamī huī' (settled/stuck).
उसने अलमारी का कोना-कोना छान मारा पर चाबी नहीं मिली।
He searched every corner of the cupboard but didn't find the key.
Idiomatic expression 'kōnā-kōnā chān mārnā' (to search everywhere).
क्या इस अलमारी को असेंबल करना आसान है?
Is it easy to assemble this cupboard?
Gerundial use of 'assemble karnā' as the subject.
अलमारी की दराजें जाम हो गई हैं।
The cupboard drawers have become jammed.
Compound verb 'hō jānā' in feminine plural form.
प्राचीन अलमारी की नक्काशी देखकर मैं दंग रह गया।
I was stunned to see the carvings on the antique cupboard.
Abstract noun 'nakkāshī' (carving) and emotional state 'dang rah jānā'.
यह अलमारी केवल फर्नीचर नहीं, बल्कि हमारे परिवार की विरासत है।
This cupboard is not just furniture, but a heritage of our family.
Contrastive structure 'kēval... balki' (not only... but also).
अलमारी के भीतर के गुप्त खानों में पुराने दस्तावेज़ मिले।
Old documents were found in the secret compartments inside the cupboard.
Complex locative phrase 'kē bhītar kē gupt khānõ mē'.
शहरी घरों में अब 'वॉक-इन' अलमारी का चलन बढ़ रहा है।
The trend of 'walk-in' closets is increasing in urban homes.
Sociological observation using 'chalan' (trend/custom).
उसने अपनी यादें अलमारी के एक अंधेरे कोने में संजो कर रखी हैं।
She has cherished her memories in a dark corner of the cupboard.
Metaphorical use of 'almārī' and 'sanjō kar rakhnā' (to cherish/preserve).
अलमारी की बनावट आधुनिक और पारंपरिक शैली का मिश्रण है।
The design of the cupboard is a blend of modern and traditional styles.
Formal noun 'banāvaṭ' (structure/design).
पुस्तकालय की अलमारियों में दीमक लगने का खतरा हमेशा रहता है।
There is always a risk of termite infestation in library cupboards.
Possessive 'kī' matching 'almāriyõ' (oblique plural).
उसने अलमारी को इस तरह व्यवस्थित किया कि सब कुछ हाथ के पास रहे।
He organized the cupboard in such a way that everything remains within reach.
Resultative clause 'is tarah... ki' (in such a way that).
अलमारी के बंद दरवाजों के पीछे न जाने कितने राज़ दफ़न थे।
Who knows how many secrets were buried behind the closed doors of the cupboard.
Literary/Poetic construction with 'na jānē kitnē' (who knows how many).
उसकी अलमारी का बिखराव उसके अशांत मन का प्रतिबिंब था।
The clutter of his cupboard was a reflection of his turbulent mind.
Sophisticated vocabulary: 'bikhrāv' (clutter), 'ashānt' (turbulent), 'pratibimb' (reflection).
संग्रहालय की अलमारियों में रखी कलाकृतियाँ सदियों पुराना इतिहास बयां करती हैं।
The artifacts kept in the museum's cupboards narrate centuries-old history.
Formal verb 'bayā̃ karnā' (to narrate/state).
स्थान की कमी के कारण, बहुउद्देशीय अलमारियाँ आज की आवश्यकता बन गई हैं।
Due to lack of space, multi-purpose cupboards have become a necessity today.
Compound adjective 'bahu-uddēshīya' (multi-purpose).
अलमारी की स्थिरता उसकी नींव और लकड़ी की गुणवत्ता पर निर्भर करती है।
The stability of the cupboard depends on its foundation and the quality of the wood.
Abstract nouns 'sthiratā' (stability) and 'guṇvattā' (quality).
उसने अपनी अलमारी को एक छोटे से निजी संग्रहालय में तब्दील कर दिया था।
He had transformed his cupboard into a small private museum.
Complex verb 'tabdīl kar dēnā' (to transform).
क्या अलमारी का यह डिज़ाइन वास्तु शास्त्र के सिद्धांतों के अनुरूप है?
Is this cupboard design in accordance with the principles of Vastu Shastra?
Formal phrase 'kē anurūp' (in accordance with).
अलमारी के पल्लों पर की गई मीनाकारी उसकी भव्यता को और बढ़ा देती है।
The enamel work on the cupboard panels further enhances its grandeur.
Specialized terms: 'pallõ' (door panels), 'mīnākārī' (enamel work), 'bhavyatā' (grandeur).
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— Behind the cupboard. Often used when looking for lost items.
मेरी गेंद अलमारी के पीछे गिर गई।
— On top of the cupboard. A common place for extra storage.
सूटकेस अलमारी के ऊपर रखा है।
Often Confused With
A drawer (sliding) vs. a whole cupboard.
A box/trunk vs. a standing unit.
A table (flat surface) vs. a storage unit.
Idioms & Expressions
— A skeleton in the closet. A shocking secret from the past.
हर बड़े परिवार की अलमारी में कोई न कोई कंकाल होता है।
Literary/Translation— To shut something away or ignore it.
उसने अपनी इच्छाओं को अलमारी में बंद कर दिया है।
Metaphorical— A bookworm stuck in the shelves. Someone who only knows theory.
वह तो बस अलमारी का किताबी कीड़ा है, उसे दुनिया की समझ नहीं।
Informal— To be completely full or satisfied (often used for collections).
अब बस करो, मेरी अलमारी भर गई है।
Common— To be absent-minded.
वह इतना भुलक्कड़ है कि चाबी अलमारी में ही भूल गया।
Colloquial— A fresh start or clearing out old baggage.
नए साल पर मैंने अपने विचारों की अलमारी की सफाई की।
Metaphorical— A body like a cupboard. Referring to someone very broad and sturdy.
उस पहलवान का शरीर अलमारी जैसा चौड़ा है।
Informal— Something or someone neglected.
वह बेचारा तो घर की कोने वाली अलमारी बन गया है।
Poetic— A very tight-lipped person or a big secret.
उसका मुँह अलमारी का ताला है, वह कुछ नहीं बताएगा।
Informal— An open book. Someone with no secrets.
मेरा जीवन एक खुली अलमारी की तरह है।
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Both are for storage.
An 'almārī' is the entire piece of furniture, while a 'darāz' is a specific sliding compartment within it.
अलमारी में तीन दर्राज़ हैं। (The cupboard has three drawers.)
Both refer to where things are placed.
A shelf is a single horizontal surface; an almirah is the enclosed cabinet containing shelves.
किताब ऊपर वाली शेल्फ़ पर रखो। (Put the book on the top shelf.)
Both are used for security.
A 'tijorī' is specifically a safe for money/jewelry, often hidden inside an 'almārī'.
गहने तिजोरी में रखो। (Keep the jewelry in the safe.)
Both are enclosed storage spaces.
A 'koṭhrī' is a small room or closet you can walk into; an 'almārī' is a piece of furniture.
पुरानी कोठरी में बहुत धूल है। (There is a lot of dust in the old closet room.)
Both hold items.
A rack is usually open-faced (no doors), while an almirah typically has doors.
जूते रैक पर हैं। (The shoes are on the rack.)
Sentence Patterns
यह [विशेषण] अलमारी है।
यह बड़ी अलमारी है।
[वस्तु] अलमारी में है।
चाबी अलमारी में है।
अपनी [वस्तु] अलमारी में रखो।
अपनी किताबें अलमारी में रखो।
मेरी अलमारी [सामग्री] की बनी है।
मेरी अलमारी लोहे की बनी है।
क्या तुमने अलमारी को [क्रिया] किया?
क्या तुमने अलमारी को लॉक किया?
वह अलमारी जो [विवरण] है...
वह अलमारी जो कोने में है, मेरी है।
[वस्तु] अलमारी के [स्थान] रखी है।
फाइल अलमारी के सबसे ऊपरी खाने में रखी है।
अलमारी की [अमूर्त गुण]...
अलमारी की भव्यता देखते ही बनती है।
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
Extremely frequent in domestic and office contexts.
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मेरा अलमारी (Merā almārī)
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मेरी अलमारी (Merī almārī)
Almārī is feminine, so the possessive pronoun must be 'merī'.
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बड़ा अलमारी (Baṛā almārī)
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बड़ी अलमारी (Baṛī almārī)
Adjectives must match the feminine gender of the noun.
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अलमारी पर कपड़े हैं (Almārī par...)
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अलमारी में कपड़े हैं (Almārī mē...)
Use 'mē' for inside and 'par' for on top. Clothes are usually inside.
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दो अलमारी (Dō almārī)
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दो अलमारियाँ (Dō almāriyā̃)
You must use the plural form when counting more than one.
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अलमारियाँ में (Almāriyā̃ mē)
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अलमारियों में (Almāriyõ mē)
When a plural noun is followed by a postposition, it must be in the oblique form.
Tips
Gender Memory
Associate 'Almārī' with 'She'. She (the almirah) holds your clothes. This helps you remember to use feminine adjectives like 'baṛī' and 'sundar'.
Broad Usage
Don't stress about finding words for 'bookshelf' or 'pantry'. In 90% of cases, 'almārī' is perfectly acceptable and natural.
The 'L' Sound
Make sure your tongue touches your upper teeth for the 'L'. It's not a 'dark L' like in 'ball', but a 'light L' like in 'leaf'.
The Steel Almirah
If you see a grey or green steel cabinet in an Indian home, call it an 'almārī'. It's a classic piece of Indian furniture history.
Daily Labels
Put a sticky note on your wardrobe that says 'मेरी अलमारी' (Merī Almārī). Seeing it every day will lock in the gender and the word.
Postposition Flow
Practice the phrase 'Almārī mē' as one unit of sound. It's used so often that it should feel like one word.
Plural Spelling
Remember the rule: when 'ī' nouns become plural, the 'ī' shortens to 'i' before adding 'yā̃'. So, अलमारी becomes अलमारियाँ.
Context Clues
If you hear 'kitābõ kī...' followed by 'almārī', you know it's a bookshelf. If you hear 'kapṛõ kī...', it's a wardrobe.
Materials
Learn 'lohā' (iron) and 'lakṛī' (wood). You will always need these to describe an almirah when buying one.
Verb Pairing
Pair 'almārī' with 'sajānā' (to organize). It's a very common domestic phrase: 'Almārī sajā lo' (Organize the cupboard).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'ALl MY RIches' (Al-ma-ri). You keep all your riches (jewelry, clothes, books) in your Almirah.
Visual Association
Imagine a tall, grey steel Godrej almirah with a small silver key. This is the iconic image of an 'almārī' in India.
Word Web
Challenge
Go to every room in your house and point at a storage unit. If it has doors, say 'Yah ek almārī hai'. If it is small, say 'Yah chōṭī almārī hai'.
Word Origin
Borrowed from the Portuguese word 'armário'. This occurred during the 16th or 17th century when Portuguese traders and missionaries established a presence on the Indian coast.
Original meaning: A closet, chest, or cupboard for storing items.
Indo-European (via Romance branch to Indo-Aryan).Cultural Context
No specific sensitivities; it is a neutral household term.
English speakers often use 'wardrobe' or 'closet'. In India, 'almirah' is used even when speaking English, so learning 'almārī' helps you understand Indian English too.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Bedroom
- कपड़े अलमारी में रखो
- अलमारी बंद करो
- मेरी अलमारी
- अलमारी की चाबी
Library
- किताबों की अलमारी
- तीसरी अलमारी
- अलमारी साफ़ करो
- पुरानी अलमारी
Kitchen
- बर्तनों की अलमारी
- मसाले अलमारी में हैं
- नीचे वाली अलमारी
- रसोई की अलमारी
Office
- फाइलों की अलमारी
- अलमारी लॉक करो
- नई अलमारी
- लोहे की अलमारी
Furniture Shop
- अलमारी की कीमत
- मज़बूत अलमारी
- लकड़ी की अलमारी
- बड़ी अलमारी
Conversation Starters
"आपकी अलमारी में सबसे पुरानी चीज़ क्या है?"
"क्या आपको अपनी अलमारी सजाना पसंद है?"
"क्या आपके कमरे में लकड़ी की अलमारी है या लोहे की?"
"अगर आपकी अलमारी बोल सकती, तो वह क्या कहती?"
"क्या आपने कभी अपनी अलमारी की चाबी खोई है?"
Journal Prompts
आज मैंने अपनी अलमारी साफ़ की और मुझे कुछ पुरानी यादें मिलीं...
अगर मुझे एक नई अलमारी डिज़ाइन करनी हो, तो वह कैसी होगी?
मेरी अलमारी के अंदर की दुनिया कैसी दिखती है?
एक अलमारी की आत्मकथा: वह सालों से क्या देख रही है?
घर की सफाई में अलमारी का क्या महत्व है?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is feminine. This means you use 'merī', 'baṛī', and 'khulī' with it. For example: 'Merī almārī khulī hai' (My cupboard is open).
No, it is a broad term. It can mean wardrobe, bookshelf, kitchen cupboard, or any cabinet with doors. Context tells you which one.
The plural is 'Almāriyā̃'. If you use it with a postposition like 'in', it becomes 'Almāriyõ mē'.
It comes from the Portuguese word 'armário'. Many Indian languages use a version of this word due to historical trade.
You can say 'dīvār vālī almārī' which literally means 'wall-associated cupboard'.
Yes, many people say 'kabaṭ' (the Hinglish version), but 'almārī' is the proper and most common Hindi word.
An 'Almārī' is the whole cabinet; a 'Darāz' is just one drawer inside the cabinet.
Use the phrase 'lakṛī kī almārī'. The 'kī' matches the feminine 'almārī'.
Godrej is a famous Indian brand. Their steel almirahs are so iconic that people often just call a steel cupboard a 'Godrej'.
Use 'almārī kē ūpar'. For example: 'Sāmān almārī kē ūpar rakho' (Keep the stuff on top of the cupboard).
Test Yourself 200 questions
Translate to Hindi: 'This is my big cupboard.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Keep the books in the cupboard.'
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Write a sentence using 'अलमारी' and 'चाबी'.
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Translate to Hindi: 'There are many clothes in the wardrobes.'
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Describe your cupboard in three sentences.
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Translate: 'The door of the cupboard is broken.'
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Explain the origin of the word 'almārī' in Hindi.
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Write a sentence using 'दीवार वाली अलमारी'.
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Translate: 'I found an old letter behind the cupboard.'
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Translate: 'Is this cupboard termite-proof?'
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Write a short paragraph about why an almirah is important in an Indian home.
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Translate: 'The clutter in the cupboard reflects his mind.'
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Translate: 'We need to assemble the new wardrobe.'
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Translate: 'The cupboard is full of memories.'
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Use 'अलमारी' in a formal office context.
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Translate: 'Where did you put the cupboard key?'
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Translate: 'This is an antique cupboard with beautiful carvings.'
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Translate: 'The drawers of the cupboard are jammed.'
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Translate: 'Lock the almirah before leaving.'
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Translate: 'I am organizing my bookshelf today.'
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Pronounce the word 'अलमारी' three times.
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Say 'This is my cupboard' in Hindi.
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Say 'Where is the key?' in Hindi.
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Ask a friend if their cupboard is wooden or steel.
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Tell someone to put their clothes in the cupboard.
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Describe the color of your cupboard.
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Explain that you are cleaning your cupboard today.
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Ask the price of a new almirah at a shop.
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Discuss the importance of an almirah for safety.
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Explain where you found your lost keys.
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Use the word 'अलमारी' in a sentence about a library.
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Describe an antique almirah you saw in a museum.
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Talk about organizing your life by organizing your cupboard.
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Discuss the pros and cons of built-in vs free-standing almirahs.
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Say 'I need a cupboard with more drawers' in Hindi.
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Ask if someone can help you move the almirah.
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Tell a child to put their toys in the cupboard.
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Does the speaker say 'Merā almārī' or 'Merī almārī'?
Identify the object: 'Vah lohē kī baṛī vastu storage kē liyē hai.'
Is the almirah open or closed? 'Almārī band karo.'
How many almirahs are mentioned? 'Yahā̃ tīn almāriyā̃ hai.'
What material is mentioned? 'Lakṛī kī almārī...'
Where is the key? 'Chābī almārī kē ūpar hai.'
Identify the action: 'Mai almārī sajā rahī hū̃.'
Is the almirah heavy? 'Yah bahut bhārī hai.'
What is inside? 'Almārī mē kitābē hai.'
Identify the word from the rhyme: 'Savārī, Bhārī, ...'
Is it a new or old almirah? 'Purānī almārī...'
What is wrong? 'Almārī kā tālā ṭūṭ gayā.'
Who does the almirah belong to? 'Uskī almārī...'
Where are the files? 'Fāīlē cabinet mē hai.' (Identify synonym)
What is the sound at the end of 'almāriyā̃'?
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Summary
The word 'अलमारी' (Almārī) is your go-to term for all things storage in Hindi. Remember it is feminine! Example: 'Merī almārī mē kapṛē hai' (There are clothes in my cupboard).
- A versatile Hindi word for any cupboard, wardrobe, or bookshelf.
- It is a feminine noun, requiring feminine adjectives and pronouns like 'merī'.
- Originates from the Portuguese word 'armário', reflecting historical trade links.
- Central to Indian home organization and often used as a secure safe.
Gender Memory
Associate 'Almārī' with 'She'. She (the almirah) holds your clothes. This helps you remember to use feminine adjectives like 'baṛī' and 'sundar'.
Broad Usage
Don't stress about finding words for 'bookshelf' or 'pantry'. In 90% of cases, 'almārī' is perfectly acceptable and natural.
The 'L' Sound
Make sure your tongue touches your upper teeth for the 'L'. It's not a 'dark L' like in 'ball', but a 'light L' like in 'leaf'.
The Steel Almirah
If you see a grey or green steel cabinet in an Indian home, call it an 'almārī'. It's a classic piece of Indian furniture history.
Example
अलमारी में रखो।
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