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At the A1 CEFR level, the word 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is primarily understood as a digital alert or message that appears on a phone or computer. Learners at this stage will recognize it in simple contexts, such as receiving a message from an app or a reminder. They might hear it in phrases like 'मुझे नोटिफिकेशन मिला' (Mujhe notification mila - I got a notification) or 'फोन पर नोटिफिकेशन आया' (Phone par notification aaya - A notification came on the phone). The focus is on the basic concept of an electronic alert. For example, a learner might be shown a phone screen with a message saying 'New message notification' and be told it's a 'नोटिफिकेशन'. The word is treated as a standalone concept, directly linked to the visual or auditory cue from a device. It's less about constructing complex sentences and more about identifying and understanding the meaning when it's presented in a straightforward manner. The word is treated as a concrete noun representing a digital event. For instance, if a learner sees a pop-up on their screen, they are taught that this is a 'नोटिफिकेशन'. The explanation would be simple: 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The sound of the alert is also associated with the word. They might be told, 'यह नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ है।' (Yah notification ki awaaz hai.) - 'This is the sound of a notification.' The emphasis is on recognizing the word in its most common and direct applications, typically related to messaging and app alerts. The core idea is that it's a signal from a device. The CEFR A1 learner is expected to grasp that 'नोटिफिकेशन' signifies something that appears on a screen or makes a sound to get their attention from their electronic devices. It's about connecting the word to a tangible digital experience. The word is often presented alongside images of smartphones and app icons. The goal is for the learner to be able to say, 'हाँ, मुझे यह नोटिफिकेशन मिला।' (Haan, mujhe yah notification mila.) - 'Yes, I received this notification.' The focus is on comprehension rather than production of complex sentences. It's about understanding that this word refers to an electronic alert.

At the A1 CEFR level, the word 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is introduced as a direct borrowing from English, signifying a digital alert or message. Learners will encounter it in contexts directly related to their smartphones and computers. The primary understanding is that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is something that appears on a screen or makes a sound to inform the user about an event, such as a new message or an update. Simple phrases like 'मुझे नोटिफिकेशन मिला' (Mujhe notification mila - I received a notification) or 'फोन पर नोटिफिकेशन आया' (Phone par notification aaya - A notification came on the phone) are common. The focus is on recognizing the word as representing a digital alert. For example, a learner might see a pop-up on a screen and be told, 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The sound associated with these alerts is also linked to the word. They might hear, 'यह नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ है।' (Yah notification ki awaaz hai.) - 'This is the sound of a notification.' The goal is for learners to associate 'नोटिफिकेशन' with electronic signals and messages from apps and devices. The word is treated as a concrete noun, representing a specific type of digital communication. The learning experience at this level involves connecting the word to visual cues like app icons, screen pop-ups, and auditory alerts. The emphasis is on comprehension and basic recognition, ensuring learners can identify what a 'नोटिफिकेशन' is when they encounter it in their digital interactions. The word is presented in very simple, declarative sentences. The core concept is that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a signal from a device that needs the user's attention. It is a direct and unambiguous term for digital alerts. Learners are expected to understand that when someone mentions 'नोटिफिकेशन', they are referring to an alert on their phone or computer. The word is often taught alongside other basic technology-related vocabulary. The aim is for the learner to be able to say, 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The CEFR A1 level focuses on the most fundamental meaning and usage of the word, ensuring learners can grasp its core purpose in digital communication. The word is treated as a single unit of meaning, directly equivalent to its English counterpart in the context of digital alerts. It's about building a foundational understanding of this common term in the digital world. The emphasis is on passive recognition and understanding in simple scenarios. The word is introduced as a loanword and its meaning is explained through direct examples. The goal is for the learner to understand that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a digital alert. The word is not typically used in complex grammatical structures at this level. The focus is on the direct meaning and its application to common digital interactions. The learner should be able to identify a notification when they see or hear one and understand that it's called a 'नोटिफिकेशन'. The word is presented as a noun that refers to a digital alert. The CEFR A1 learner is expected to understand that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a digital alert that appears on a device. The word is introduced as a loanword from English, and its meaning is directly tied to digital alerts. Learners at this level will understand 'नोटिफिकेशन' as a digital alert or message that appears on a smartphone or computer. They will hear it in simple phrases like 'मुझे नोटिफिकेशन मिला' (Mujhe notification mila - I received a notification) or 'फोन पर नोटिफिकेशन आया' (Phone par notification aaya - A notification came on the phone). The focus is on recognizing the word in its most basic context. For example, seeing a pop-up on a screen and being told, 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The sound of an alert is also associated with the word. They might hear, 'यह नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ है।' (Yah notification ki awaaz hai.) - 'This is the sound of a notification.' The aim is for learners to associate 'नोटिफिकेशन' with electronic signals and messages from apps and devices. It's treated as a concrete noun representing a digital event. The learning involves connecting the word to visual cues like app icons and screen pop-ups, as well as auditory alerts. The emphasis is on comprehension and basic recognition. Learners should be able to identify what a 'नोटिफिकेशन' is when they encounter it in their digital interactions. The word is presented in simple, declarative sentences. The core concept is that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a signal from a device that requires the user's attention. It is a direct and unambiguous term for digital alerts. Learners are expected to understand that when someone mentions 'नोटिफिकेशन', they are referring to an alert on their phone or computer. The word is often taught alongside other basic technology-related vocabulary. The aim is for the learner to be able to say, 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The CEFR A1 level focuses on the most fundamental meaning and usage of the word, ensuring learners can grasp its core purpose in digital communication. The word is treated as a single unit of meaning, directly equivalent to its English counterpart in the context of digital alerts. It's about building a foundational understanding of this common term in the digital world. The emphasis is on passive recognition and understanding in simple scenarios. The word is introduced as a loanword and its meaning is explained through direct examples. The goal is for the learner to understand that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a digital alert. The word is not typically used in complex grammatical structures at this level. The focus is on the direct meaning and its application to common digital interactions. The learner should be able to identify a notification when they see or hear one and understand that it's called a 'नोटिफिकेशन'. The word is presented as a noun that refers to a digital alert. The CEFR A1 learner is expected to understand that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a digital alert that appears on a device. The word is introduced as a loanword from English, and its meaning is directly tied to digital alerts. Learners at this level will understand 'नोटिफिकेशन' as a digital alert or message that appears on a smartphone or computer. They will hear it in simple phrases like 'मुझे नोटिफिकेशन मिला' (Mujhe notification mila - I received a notification) or 'फोन पर नोटिफिकेशन आया' (Phone par notification aaya - A notification came on the phone). The focus is on recognizing the word in its most basic context. For example, seeing a pop-up on a screen and being told, 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The sound of an alert is also associated with the word. They might hear, 'यह नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ है।' (Yah notification ki awaaz hai.) - 'This is the sound of a notification.' The aim is for learners to associate 'नोटिफिकेशन' with electronic signals and messages from apps and devices. It's treated as a concrete noun representing a digital event. The learning involves connecting the word to visual cues like app icons and screen pop-ups, as well as auditory alerts. The emphasis is on comprehension and basic recognition. Learners should be able to identify what a 'नोटिफिकेशन' is when they encounter it in their digital interactions. The word is presented in simple, declarative sentences. The core concept is that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a signal from a device that requires the user's attention. It is a direct and unambiguous term for digital alerts. Learners are expected to understand that when someone mentions 'नोटिफिकेशन', they are referring to an alert on their phone or computer. The word is often taught alongside other basic technology-related vocabulary. The aim is for the learner to be able to say, 'यह एक नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah ek notification hai.) - 'This is a notification.' The CEFR A1 level focuses on the most fundamental meaning and usage of the word, ensuring learners can grasp its core purpose in digital communication. The word is treated as a single unit of meaning, directly equivalent to its English counterpart in the context of digital alerts. It's about building a foundational understanding of this common term in the digital world. The emphasis is on passive recognition and understanding in simple scenarios. The word is introduced as a loanword and its meaning is explained through direct examples. The goal is for the learner to understand that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is a digital alert. The word is not typically used in complex grammatical structures at this level. The focus is on the direct meaning and its application to common digital interactions. The learner should be able to identify a notification when they see or hear one and understand that it's called a 'नोटिफिकेशन'. The word is presented as a noun that refers to a digital alert.

At the A2 CEFR level, learners begin to use 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) more actively in simple sentences. They understand it as a digital alert from an app or system. They can form basic sentences like 'मुझे एक नया नोटिफिकेशन मिला।' (Mujhe ek naya notification mila.) - 'I received a new notification.' or 'मेरे फोन पर नोटिफिकेशन आ रहे हैं।' (Mere phone par notification aa rahe hain.) - 'Notifications are coming on my phone.' They can also express preferences, such as 'मुझे यह नोटिफिकेशन नहीं चाहिए।' (Mujhe yah notification nahin chahiye.) - 'I don't want this notification.' The concept of 'turning off notifications' is introduced, leading to phrases like 'नोटिफिकेशन बंद करो।' (Notification band karo.) - 'Turn off the notification.' Learners can differentiate between different types of notifications in a very basic way, e.g., 'यह मैसेज का नोटिफिकेशन है।' (Yah message ka notification hai.) - 'This is a message notification.' They understand that notifications can be about various things like messages, updates, or reminders. The word is used in contexts related to managing device settings. For example, 'मैं नोटिफिकेशन सेटिंग्स बदल सकता हूँ।' (Main notification settings badal sakta hoon.) - 'I can change the notification settings.' The emphasis is on practical usage in everyday digital interactions. Learners can describe simple experiences related to notifications. For instance, 'आज मुझे बहुत सारे नोटिफिकेशन मिले।' (Aaj mujhe bahut saare notification mile.) - 'Today I got a lot of notifications.' They can also ask simple questions about notifications. For example, 'क्या तुम्हें उस ऐप का नोटिफिकेशन मिला?' (Kya tumhein us app ka notification mila?) - 'Did you get the notification from that app?' The term is understood as a singular or plural concept, though often used in the singular. The focus is on functional language related to digital alerts. The word is treated as a common noun referring to digital alerts from applications or system functions. The learner can use it in simple, direct sentences to describe receiving, seeing, or managing these alerts. The word is primarily used in its singular form, but the concept of multiple notifications is also understood. The context is typically personal devices like smartphones and tablets. The learner can express basic needs and actions related to notifications, such as turning them on or off, or acknowledging their presence. The word is understood as a direct equivalent to the English 'notification' in the context of digital alerts. The CEFR A2 learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in simple declarative sentences and basic questions related to digital alerts. They can also understand simple instructions involving notifications. The word is used as a noun, often as the object of a verb like 'मिलना' (milna - to get) or 'देखना' (dekhna - to see). The focus is on practical communication related to managing digital alerts on personal devices. The learner can describe receiving notifications and express basic preferences regarding them. The word is treated as a common noun referring to digital alerts from applications or system functions. The learner can use it in simple, direct sentences to describe receiving, seeing, or managing these alerts. The word is primarily used in its singular form, but the concept of multiple notifications is also understood. The context is typically personal devices like smartphones and tablets. The learner can express basic needs and actions related to notifications, such as turning them on or off, or acknowledging their presence. The word is understood as a direct equivalent to the English 'notification' in the context of digital alerts. The CEFR A2 learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in simple declarative sentences and basic questions related to digital alerts. They can also understand simple instructions involving notifications. The word is used as a noun, often as the object of a verb like 'मिलना' (milna - to get) or 'देखना' (dekhna - to see). The focus is on practical communication related to managing digital alerts on personal devices. The learner can describe receiving notifications and express basic preferences regarding them. The word is treated as a common noun referring to digital alerts from applications or system functions. The learner can use it in simple, direct sentences to describe receiving, seeing, or managing these alerts. The word is primarily used in its singular form, but the concept of multiple notifications is also understood. The context is typically personal devices like smartphones and tablets. The learner can express basic needs and actions related to notifications, such as turning them on or off, or acknowledging their presence. The word is understood as a direct equivalent to the English 'notification' in the context of digital alerts. The CEFR A2 learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in simple declarative sentences and basic questions related to digital alerts. They can also understand simple instructions involving notifications. The word is used as a noun, often as the object of a verb like 'मिलना' (milna - to get) or 'देखना' (dekhna - to see). The focus is on practical communication related to managing digital alerts on personal devices. The learner can describe receiving notifications and express basic preferences regarding them.

At the B1 CEFR level, learners can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) with more confidence and in a wider range of contexts. They understand it not just as an alert, but also as something that can be customized or managed. They can discuss the frequency of notifications, like 'मुझे बहुत सारे नोटिफिकेशन आते हैं।' (Mujhe bahut saare notification aate hain.) - 'I get a lot of notifications.' or 'मैं नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ बदलना चाहता हूँ।' (Main notification ki awaaz badalna chahta hoon.) - 'I want to change the notification sound.' They can also talk about the importance of notifications, using phrases like 'यह एक ज़रूरी नोटिफिकेशन था।' (Yah ek zaruri notification tha.) - 'This was an important notification.' Learners can explain how to adjust notification settings, for example, 'आप ऐप की सेटिंग्स में जाकर नोटिफिकेशन को नियंत्रित कर सकते हैं।' (Aap app ki settings mein jaakar notification ko niyantrit kar sakte hain.) - 'You can control notifications by going into the app's settings.' They can also express opinions about notifications, such as 'मुझे ये नोटिफिकेशन परेशान करते हैं।' (Mujhe ye notification pareshan karte hain.) - 'These notifications bother me.' The word is used in discussions about digital etiquette and managing online presence. For example, 'मैं काम करते समय नोटिफिकेशन बंद कर देता हूँ ताकि ध्यान न भटके।' (Main kaam karte samay notification band kar deta hoon taaki dhyan na bhatke.) - 'I turn off notifications while working so that I don't get distracted.' The learner can also use it in compound phrases like 'नोटिफिकेशन बार' (notification bar) or 'नोटिफिकेशन लाइट' (notification light). They can understand and use the word in relation to various types of apps and services, like social media, email, or news apps. The focus is on using the word in more complex sentences and expressing personal experiences and preferences related to digital alerts. The word is used as a noun, often in plural contexts, referring to multiple alerts. It can be used as the subject or object of verbs and can be modified by adjectives and possessives. The learner can engage in conversations about managing digital devices and online communication. The word is understood as a common term for digital alerts and is used in everyday conversations about technology. The learner can express their opinions and experiences related to notifications and can also give simple instructions or explanations about managing them. The word is used in a variety of contexts, including personal devices, apps, and online services. The learner can use it in sentences that describe actions, preferences, and situations related to digital alerts. The focus is on fluency and the ability to use the word in a natural way within broader conversations about technology. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a range of grammatical structures, including possessives, adjectives, and in compound phrases. They can also understand and use the word in relation to different types of apps and services. The word is used as a noun, often in plural contexts, referring to multiple alerts. It can be used as the subject or object of verbs and can be modified by adjectives and possessives. The learner can engage in conversations about managing digital devices and online communication. The word is understood as a common term for digital alerts and is used in everyday conversations about technology. The learner can express their opinions and experiences related to notifications and can also give simple instructions or explanations about managing them. The word is used in a variety of contexts, including personal devices, apps, and online services. The learner can use it in sentences that describe actions, preferences, and situations related to digital alerts. The focus is on fluency and the ability to use the word in a natural way within broader conversations about technology. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a range of grammatical structures, including possessives, adjectives, and in compound phrases. They can also understand and use the word in relation to different types of apps and services. The word is used as a noun, often in plural contexts, referring to multiple alerts. It can be used as the subject or object of verbs and can be modified by adjectives and possessives. The learner can engage in conversations about managing digital devices and online communication. The word is understood as a common term for digital alerts and is used in everyday conversations about technology. The learner can express their opinions and experiences related to notifications and can also give simple instructions or explanations about managing them. The word is used in a variety of contexts, including personal devices, apps, and online services. The learner can use it in sentences that describe actions, preferences, and situations related to digital alerts. The focus is on fluency and the ability to use the word in a natural way within broader conversations about technology. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a range of grammatical structures, including possessives, adjectives, and in compound phrases. They can also understand and use the word in relation to different types of apps and services.

At the B2 CEFR level, learners can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) with a high degree of accuracy and fluency, discussing nuanced aspects of digital alerts. They can articulate the impact of notifications on productivity and well-being, for example, 'लगातार नोटिफिकेशन आने से ध्यान भटकता है और काम धीमा हो जाता है।' (Lagatar notification aane se dhyan bhatakta hai aur kaam dheema ho jaata hai.) - 'Constant notifications distract and slow down work.' They can also discuss strategies for managing notifications effectively, such as 'मैं केवल ज़रूरी ऐप्स के नोटिफिकेशन ही चालू रखता हूँ।' (Main keval zaruri apps ke notification hi chalu rakhta hoon.) - 'I only keep notifications on for essential apps.' Learners can explain technical aspects related to notifications, like different types of notification sounds or the functionality of notification badges. They can also use the word in more abstract discussions, such as the psychology behind notification design or the ethical implications of push notifications. For instance, 'ऐप डेवलपर्स नोटिफिकेशन का इस्तेमाल उपयोगकर्ताओं को व्यस्त रखने के लिए करते हैं।' (App developers notification ka istemal upyogkartaaon ko vyast rakhne ke liye karte hain.) - 'App developers use notifications to keep users engaged.' They can also discuss advanced settings, like prioritizing notifications or setting do-not-disturb modes. The word is used in a variety of contexts, including technology reviews, discussions about digital habits, and even in academic or professional settings when discussing user interface design or communication strategies. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in complex sentence structures, employing a range of vocabulary and grammatical nuances. They can express opinions, provide explanations, and engage in debates about the role of notifications in modern life. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of more complex phrases and clauses. The learner can discuss the implications of notifications on privacy and user experience. They can also understand and use the word in contexts related to cybersecurity and data management, where notifications might play a role. The focus is on sophisticated and nuanced usage, demonstrating a deep understanding of the word's implications in the digital age. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a broad range of contexts, from casual conversations to more formal discussions about technology and its impact. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their management. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of more complex phrases and clauses. The learner can discuss the implications of notifications on privacy and user experience. They can also understand and use the word in contexts related to cybersecurity and data management, where notifications might play a role. The focus is on sophisticated and nuanced usage, demonstrating a deep understanding of the word's implications in the digital age. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a broad range of contexts, from casual conversations to more formal discussions about technology and its impact. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their management. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of more complex phrases and clauses. The learner can discuss the implications of notifications on privacy and user experience. They can also understand and use the word in contexts related to cybersecurity and data management, where notifications might play a role. The focus is on sophisticated and nuanced usage, demonstrating a deep understanding of the word's implications in the digital age. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a broad range of contexts, from casual conversations to more formal discussions about technology and its impact. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their management.

At the C1 CEFR level, learners employ 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) with a high degree of precision and sophistication, seamlessly integrating it into complex discourse. They can analyze the socio-cultural impact of notification systems, discussing how they shape user behavior and attention economies. For instance, they might write or speak about 'डिजिटल सूचनाओं की निरंतर बौछार ने हमारी एकाग्रता को कैसे प्रभावित किया है, यह एक गंभीर चिंता का विषय है।' (Digital soochanaon ki nirantar bauchaar ne hamari ekagrata ko kaise prabhavit kiya hai, yah ek gambhir chinta ka vishay hai.) - 'How the constant barrage of digital notifications has impacted our concentration is a serious concern.' Learners can critically evaluate different notification strategies used by apps and platforms, discussing their effectiveness and ethical implications. They can use the word in academic contexts, research papers, or professional presentations, for example, 'इस अध्ययन का उद्देश्य विभिन्न नोटिफिकेशन डिज़ाइन के मनोवैज्ञानिक प्रभावों का विश्लेषण करना है।' (Is adhyayan ka uddeshya vibhinn notification design ke manovaigyanik prabhavon ka vishleshan karna hai.) - 'The objective of this study is to analyze the psychological effects of different notification designs.' They can also engage in nuanced discussions about privacy concerns, user control, and the evolving landscape of digital communication, using terms like 'अनचाहे नोटिफिकेशन' (anchahe notification - unwanted notifications) or 'नोटिफिकेशन की प्राथमिकता' (notification ki prathmikta - notification prioritization). The word is used with a broad vocabulary and a deep understanding of its implications in technology, psychology, and society. They can articulate complex arguments and express subtle shades of meaning related to digital alerts. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in sophisticated sentence structures, often employing abstract concepts and formal language. They can discuss the impact of notifications on mental health, productivity, and societal engagement. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of complex clauses and idiomatic expressions related to technology. The learner can critically analyze the role of notifications in the digital age and their influence on human behavior and society. The focus is on precise, nuanced, and sophisticated usage, demonstrating mastery of the word and its broader context. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a wide range of contexts, from academic discourse to critical analysis of technological trends. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their impact on individuals and society. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of complex clauses and idiomatic expressions related to technology. The learner can critically analyze the role of notifications in the digital age and their influence on human behavior and society. The focus is on precise, nuanced, and sophisticated usage, demonstrating mastery of the word and its broader context. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a wide range of contexts, from academic discourse to critical analysis of technological trends. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their impact on individuals and society. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of complex clauses and idiomatic expressions related to technology. The learner can critically analyze the role of notifications in the digital age and their influence on human behavior and society. The focus is on precise, nuanced, and sophisticated usage, demonstrating mastery of the word and its broader context. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a wide range of contexts, from academic discourse to critical analysis of technological trends.

At the C2 CEFR level, 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is used with complete mastery, exhibiting an effortless command of the word in highly specialized and sophisticated contexts. Learners can discuss the theoretical underpinnings of notification systems, their algorithmic biases, and their role in shaping digital realities. They can engage in expert-level discourse on topics such as persuasive technology, attention manipulation, and the ethics of digital nudging, using 'नोटिफिकेशन' with absolute precision. For example, they might analyze 'सूचना अधिभार (information overload) के युग में, नोटिफिकेशन सिस्टम का डिज़ाइन उपयोगकर्ता के संज्ञानात्मक भार (cognitive load) को कम करने या बढ़ाने में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाता है।' (Soochana adhibhaar ke yug mein, notification system ka design upyogkarta ke sangyanatmak bhaar ko kam karne ya badhane mein mahatvapurna bhoomika nibhaata hai.) - 'In an era of information overload, the design of notification systems plays a critical role in reducing or increasing the user's cognitive load.' They can also discuss the historical evolution of digital alerts, drawing parallels with older forms of communication and information dissemination, and critically evaluate the future trajectory of notification technologies. The word is used in academic research, policy discussions, and cutting-edge technological discourse, demonstrating a profound and comprehensive understanding of its implications. Learners can employ the word in highly idiomatic expressions, subtle allusions, and complex rhetorical devices, showcasing a level of linguistic expertise that goes beyond mere comprehension and production. They can articulate complex arguments and express subtle shades of meaning related to digital alerts with unparalleled clarity and accuracy. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of complex clauses and idiomatic expressions related to technology. The learner can critically analyze the role of notifications in the digital age and their influence on human behavior and society. The focus is on precise, nuanced, and sophisticated usage, demonstrating mastery of the word and its broader context. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a wide range of contexts, from academic discourse to critical analysis of technological trends. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their impact on individuals and society. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of complex clauses and idiomatic expressions related to technology. The learner can critically analyze the role of notifications in the digital age and their influence on human behavior and society. The focus is on precise, nuanced, and sophisticated usage, demonstrating mastery of the word and its broader context. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a wide range of contexts, from academic discourse to critical analysis of technological trends. They can express complex ideas and opinions related to digital alerts and their impact on individuals and society. The word is used as a noun, often in plural forms, and can be part of complex clauses and idiomatic expressions related to technology. The learner can critically analyze the role of notifications in the digital age and their influence on human behavior and society. The focus is on precise, nuanced, and sophisticated usage, demonstrating mastery of the word and its broader context. The learner can use 'नोटिफिकेशन' in a wide range of contexts, from academic discourse to critical analysis of technological trends.

Hindi Word
नोटिफिकेशन (notiphikeshun)
English Meaning
Notification
CEFR Level
A1
Part of Speech
Noun

In today's digital age, the word 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) has become an indispensable part of our daily conversations, especially when discussing technology and communication. It is a direct borrowing from the English word 'notification', and its meaning remains virtually the same. When someone talks about a 'नोटिफिकेशन', they are referring to an alert, a message, or an update that appears on a digital device, most commonly a smartphone or a computer. These notifications can come from various applications, social media platforms, email services, or even system updates. They are designed to inform the user about something important without requiring them to actively open the application. For instance, you might receive a 'नोटिफिकेशन' for a new message on WhatsApp, a reminder for an upcoming appointment, or a news alert from your favorite app. The sound that accompanies these alerts is also often referred to as a 'नोटिफिकेशन' sound. Because it's a borrowed word and its meaning is so tied to modern technology, it's widely understood across different age groups and regions in India, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas where smartphone usage is prevalent. It's a straightforward term that doesn't carry complex cultural nuances, making it easy for learners to grasp and use in everyday contexts related to their digital lives.

मुझे एक नया ईमेल नोटिफिकेशन मिला। (Mujhe ek naya email notiphikeshun mila.)

Translation: I received a new email notification.
Contexts of Use
- Receiving alerts from social media apps (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter).
- Getting updates from messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram).
- Being informed about new emails.
- System alerts for software updates or low battery.
- Reminders for calendar events or alarms.
- Breaking news alerts from news applications.
- Online shopping app notifications for sales or order status.
- Game notifications for in-game events or messages.
- Bank or financial app notifications for transactions or account updates.

The word 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is used as a noun in Hindi, typically referring to the digital alert itself. It can be used in various sentence structures, often following common grammatical patterns associated with nouns. For instance, it can be the subject of a sentence, the object, or part of a possessive phrase. Because it's a borrowed word, its grammatical behavior in Hindi is generally straightforward, mirroring its English usage. You'll often hear it in simple declarative sentences describing the reception or presence of an alert. For example, 'मुझे एक नोटिफिकेशन मिला' (Mujhe ek notification mila) means 'I received a notification'. It can also be modified by adjectives, such as 'जरूरी नोटिफिकेशन' (zaruri notification) for an 'important notification', or 'नया नोटिफिकेशन' (naya notification) for a 'new notification'. When referring to the sound of a notification, people might say 'नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़' (notification ki awaaz). The word is very common in spoken Hindi related to technology. It's also frequently used in compound phrases like 'नोटिफिकेशन सेटिंग्स' (notification settings) which refers to the options for managing alerts on a device. Understanding these basic sentence structures will help you incorporate 'नोटिफिकेशन' naturally into your Hindi conversations. Learners should pay attention to how it's used in relation to verbs like 'आना' (aana - to come), 'मिलना' (milna - to get/receive), and 'देखना' (dekhna - to see), as these are common verbs associated with notifications.

मेरे फोन पर एक नया नोटिफिकेशन आया है। (Mere phone par ek naya notification aaya hai.)

Translation: A new notification has arrived on my phone.
Sentence Examples
- क्या आपको गेम का नोटिफिकेशन मिला? (Kya aapko game ka notification mila?) - Did you get the game notification?
- मैं नोटिफिकेशन बंद कर रहा हूँ। (Main notification band kar raha hoon.) - I am turning off the notification.
- यह एक महत्वपूर्ण नोटिफिकेशन है। (Yah ek mahatvapurna notification hai.) - This is an important notification.
- मुझे बैंक से नोटिफिकेशन आया। (Mujhe bank se notification aaya.) - I received a notification from the bank.
- आपके फोन की बैटरी कम है, एक नोटिफिकेशन दिखाई देगा। (Aapke phone ki battery kam hai, ek notification dikhai dega.) - Your phone's battery is low, a notification will appear.

The word 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is predominantly heard in everyday conversations related to technology and personal devices. You'll most commonly encounter it in urban and semi-urban settings where smartphone and computer usage is widespread. People use it when discussing their daily digital interactions. For example, a student might tell a friend, 'मुझे कॉलेज के पोर्टल से एक नोटिफिकेशन आया है, जिसमें परीक्षा की तारीखें बताई गई हैं।' (Mujhe college ke portal se ek notification aaya hai, jisme pariksha ki tareekhein batai gayi hain.) - 'I received a notification from the college portal, which states the exam dates.' A working professional might say, 'मेरे ऑफिस के ईमेल में एक ज़रूरी नोटिफिकेशन आया है, मुझे उसे देखना होगा।' (Mere office ke email mein ek zaruri notification aaya hai, mujhe use dekhna hoga.) - 'There's an important notification in my office email, I need to check it.' In a casual setting, friends might discuss app alerts: 'यार, तेरे इंस्टाग्राम पर कितने नोटिफिकेशन आते हैं?' (Yaar, tere Instagram par kitne notification aate hain?) - 'Dude, how many notifications do you get on Instagram?' The term is also prevalent in online forums, tech reviews, and customer support interactions. When people are troubleshooting their devices or setting up new applications, the concept and word 'नोटिफिकेशन' will inevitably come up. Even in advertisements for new apps or phone features, you'll often hear 'नोटिफिकेशन' being used to highlight communication or alert functionalities. Essentially, any situation where digital alerts are relevant is a place where you'll hear this word. It's a term that has seamlessly integrated into the modern Hindi lexicon due to the global ubiquity of smartphones and the internet.

मैंने अपने फोन की सेटिंग्स में जाकर सारे नोटिफिकेशन बंद कर दिए। (Maine apne phone ki settings mein jaakar saare notification band kar diye.)

Translation: I went into my phone's settings and turned off all notifications.
Common Scenarios
- Friends discussing their phone alerts.
- Family members talking about app updates.
- Colleagues coordinating via email notifications.
- Tech support agents explaining notification settings.
- Users adjusting notification preferences on their devices.
- Advertisements promoting app features.
- Online tutorials on smartphone usage.
- News reports about digital communication.

As 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is a direct borrowing from English, the most common 'mistake' is not a grammatical one, but rather related to its application and context. Learners might sometimes use it when a more traditional Hindi word might be appropriate, though in the context of digital alerts, 'नोटिफिकेशन' is almost always the preferred and most natural term. Another potential area of confusion could be with similar-sounding words or concepts that are not related to digital alerts. For example, confusing it with words related to 'notice' in a broader sense, although in Hindi, 'सूचना' (soochana) is commonly used for general notices. However, when it comes to digital alerts on devices, 'नोटिफिकेशन' is the standard. Learners might also struggle with the pronunciation, especially if they are not familiar with the English word. Ensuring correct pronunciation, with the stress on the 'ti' and 'ka' syllables, is important for clear communication. Overusing the word or using it in contexts where it doesn't apply (like a handwritten letter or a verbal announcement in a non-digital setting) would be considered incorrect. The key is to remember that 'नोटिफिकेशन' is specifically tied to electronic alerts and messages. For instance, saying 'मुझे चिट्ठी का नोटिफिकेशन मिला' (Mujhe chiththi ka notification mila - I received a notification of the letter) would be incorrect; the correct phrasing would be 'मुझे चिट्ठी मिली' (Mujhe chiththi mili - I received the letter) or 'मुझे चिट्ठी के बारे में सूचना मिली' (Mujhe chiththi ke baare mein soochana mili - I received information about the letter). The word is very specific to digital communication.

यह एक साधारण नोटिफिकेशन नहीं है, यह एक ज़रूरी अपडेट है। (Yah ek sadharan notification nahin hai, yah ek zaruri update hai.)

Translation: This is not a simple notification, this is an important update.
Common Pitfalls
- Using 'नोटिफिकेशन' for non-digital alerts or general information.
- Incorrect pronunciation, especially for non-native English speakers.
- Confusing it with unrelated Hindi words that might sound similar.
- Using it in formal written contexts where a more descriptive Hindi term might be preferred, though this is rare for digital alerts.
- Applying it to physical notices or announcements.

While 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is the most common and widely understood term for digital alerts in Hindi, especially in informal and everyday contexts, there are a few related words and phrases that might be used depending on the specific nuance or formality. The most direct Hindi equivalent for a general alert or information is 'सूचना' (soochana). However, 'सूचना' is a broader term and can refer to any kind of information or announcement, not specifically a digital alert. For example, a public announcement in a train station might be called 'घोषणा' (ghoshna) or 'सूचना' (soochana), but not 'नोटिफिकेशन'. Similarly, 'खबर' (khabar) means 'news' or 'information' and is also a general term. In a more formal context, or when referring to a specific piece of information being conveyed, 'संदेश' (sandesh) which means 'message', could be relevant, but again, it's not specific to digital alerts. For a reminder, you might use 'याद दिलाने वाला' (yaad dilane wala) or 'स्मरण' (smaran), but these are descriptive phrases rather than single words for an alert. When talking about system alerts, like a low battery warning, people might use descriptive phrases like 'बैटरी कम होने का संकेत' (battery kam hone ka sanket - indication of low battery). However, when the alert comes from an app or operating system and appears on screen with a sound or vibration, 'नोटिफिकेशन' is almost always the preferred term. The word 'अलर्ट' (alert) itself is also sometimes used directly in Hindi, often interchangeably with 'नोटिफिकेशन' in casual conversation, especially among younger generations. For instance, 'मुझे एक सिक्योरिटी अलर्ट मिला' (Mujhe ek security alert mila) is common. So, while 'सूचना' is a valid alternative for general information, 'नोटिफिकेशन' is the specific and most accurate term for digital alerts. The choice depends on whether you are referring to a digital pop-up or a more general piece of information.

Comparison Table
Hindi WordEnglish MeaningUsage ContextExample Sentence
नोटिफिकेशन (notiphikeshun)Notification (digital alert)Specific to electronic devices, apps, and online services.मेरे फोन पर एक नया नोटिफिकेशन आया।
सूचना (soochana)Information, NoticeGeneral information, announcements, formal notices.स्कूल में एक नई सूचना जारी हुई है।
खबर (khabar)News, InformationGeneral news, updates, or pieces of information.मुझे तुम्हारे बारे में अच्छी खबर मिली।
अलर्ट (alert)AlertOften used interchangeably with 'नोटिफिकेशन' in casual spoken Hindi for digital alerts.मुझे एक सिक्योरिटी अलर्ट मिला।

The word 'नोटिफिकेशन' (notiphikeshun) is predominantly heard in everyday conversations related to technology and personal devices. You'll most commonly encounter it in urban and semi-urban settings where smartphone and computer usage is widespread. People use it when discussing their daily digital interactions. For example, a student might tell a friend, 'मुझे कॉलेज के पोर्टल से एक नोटिफिकेशन आया है, जिसमें परीक्षा की तारीखें बताई गई हैं।' (Mujhe college ke portal se ek notification aaya hai, jisme pariksha ki tareekhein batai gayi hain.) - 'I received a notification from the college portal, which states the exam dates.' A working professional might say, 'मेरे ऑफिस के ईमेल में एक ज़रूरी नोटिफिकेशन आया है, मुझे उसे देखना होगा।' (Mere office ke email mein ek zaruri notification aaya hai, mujhe use dekhna hoga.) - 'There's an important notification in my office email, I need to check it.' In a casual setting, friends might discuss app alerts: 'यार, तेरे इंस्टाग्राम पर कितने नोटिफिकेशन आते हैं?' (Yaar, tere Instagram par kitne notification aate hain?) - 'Dude, how many notifications do you get on Instagram?' The term is also prevalent in online forums, tech reviews, and customer support interactions. When people are troubleshooting their devices or setting up new applications, the concept and word 'नोटिफिकेशन' will inevitably come up. Even in advertisements for new apps or phone features, you'll often hear 'नोटिफिकेशन' being used to highlight communication or alert functionalities. Essentially, any situation where digital alerts are relevant is a place where you'll hear this word. It's a term that has seamlessly integrated into the modern Hindi lexicon due to the global ubiquity of smartphones and the internet.

मैंने अपने फोन की सेटिंग्स में जाकर सारे नोटिफिकेशन बंद कर दिए। (Maine apne phone ki settings mein jaakar saare notification band kar diye.)

Translation: I went into my phone's settings and turned off all notifications.
Common Scenarios
- Friends discussing their phone alerts.
- Family members talking about app updates.
- Colleagues coordinating via email notifications.
- Tech support agents explaining notification settings.
- Users adjusting notification preferences on their devices.
- Advertisements promoting app features.
- Online tutorials on smartphone usage.
- News reports about digital communication.

Examples by Level

1

मेरे फोन पर एक नोटिफिकेशन आया।

A notification came on my phone.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun.

2

यह एक नया नोटिफिकेशन है।

This is a new notification.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, modified by an adjective.

3

मुझे मैसेज का नोटिफिकेशन मिला।

I got a message notification.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, specifying the type of alert.

4

क्या तुम्हें नोटिफिकेशन सुनाई दिया?

Did you hear the notification?

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, referring to the sound.

5

यह नोटिफिकेशन बंद करो।

Turn off this notification.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun in a command.

6

ईमेल का नोटिफिकेशन आया।

An email notification arrived.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun.

7

यह गेम का नोटिफिकेशन है।

This is a game notification.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, specifying the source.

8

मुझे अभी नोटिफिकेशन नहीं चाहिए।

I don't want a notification right now.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, expressing a preference.

1

मेरे फोन पर बहुत सारे नोटिफिकेशन आ रहे हैं।

Many notifications are coming on my phone.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form to indicate multiple alerts.

2

मैं नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ बदलना चाहता हूँ।

I want to change the notification sound.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in a possessive phrase with 'आवाज़' (sound).

3

क्या आप इन नोटिफिकेशन्स को बंद कर सकते हैं?

Can you turn off these notifications?

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form in a question asking to disable them.

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मुझे सोशल मीडिया से नोटिफिकेशन मिलते हैं।

I get notifications from social media.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, indicating receiving alerts from a source.

5

यह एक ज़रूरी नोटिफिकेशन था।

This was an important notification.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, described as important.

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मैं काम करते समय नोटिफिकेशन बंद कर देता हूँ।

I turn off notifications while working.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, referring to the action of disabling alerts.

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आपके मेलबॉक्स में नए नोटिफिकेशन हैं।

There are new notifications in your mailbox.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, indicating new alerts in a specific location.

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ऐप के नोटिफिकेशन सेटिंग्स में जाओ।

Go to the app's notification settings.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in a compound phrase 'नोटिफिकेशन सेटिंग्स' (notification settings).

1

लगातार नोटिफिकेशन आने से ध्यान भटकता है।

Constant notifications are distracting.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, describing a cause of distraction.

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मैं केवल महत्वपूर्ण नोटिफिकेशन ही चालू रखता हूँ।

I only keep important notifications on.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, referring to prioritized alerts.

3

यह नोटिफिकेशन हमें मीटिंग के समय की याद दिलाता है।

This notification reminds us of the meeting time.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, performing an action (reminding).

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क्या आपने अपने फोन के नोटिफिकेशन को कस्टमाइज़ किया है?

Have you customized your phone's notification settings?

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in a possessive phrase with 'कस्टमाइज़' (customize).

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मुझे उन नोटिफिकेशन्स से परेशानी होती है जो गैर-ज़रूरी हैं।

I get bothered by notifications that are non-essential.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, expressing a negative feeling towards them.

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आप नोटिफिकेशन की आवाज़ को अपनी पसंद के अनुसार बदल सकते हैं।

You can change the notification sound according to your preference.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in a possessive phrase with 'आवाज़' (sound), indicating customisation.

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यह ऐप बहुत ज़्यादा नोटिफिकेशन भेजता है।

This app sends too many notifications.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, describing the quantity sent by an app.

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मैंने अपने कंप्यूटर पर नोटिफिकेशन को प्राथमिकता देना सीखा है।

I have learned to prioritize notifications on my computer.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, in the context of advanced management.

1

लगातार नोटिफिकेशन आने से ध्यान भटकता है और उत्पादकता कम होती है।

Constant notifications distract and reduce productivity.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing its impact on productivity.

2

मैं केवल आवश्यक ऐप्स के नोटिफिकेशन ही सक्षम रखता हूँ ताकि डिजिटल शोर कम हो सके।

I only keep notifications enabled for essential apps to reduce digital noise.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, referring to selective enabling of alerts.

3

यह नोटिफिकेशन हमें आगामी वेबिनार के महत्वपूर्ण विवरणों की याद दिलाता है।

This notification reminds us of the important details of the upcoming webinar.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used as a singular noun, conveying specific information.

4

उपयोगकर्ता अनुभव को बेहतर बनाने के लिए नोटिफिकेशन सिस्टम को अनुकूलित किया जाना चाहिए।

Notification systems should be optimized to improve user experience.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in a compound phrase 'नोटिफिकेशन सिस्टम' (notification system), discussing its design.

5

अनावश्यक नोटिफिकेशन्स को फ़िल्टर करने के लिए एक मजबूत एल्गोरिथम की आवश्यकता है।

A robust algorithm is needed to filter unnecessary notifications.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing technical solutions for managing alerts.

6

डिजिटल दुनिया में, नोटिफिकेशन एक शक्तिशाली मनोवैज्ञानिक उपकरण बन गए हैं।

In the digital world, notifications have become a powerful psychological tool.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing its psychological impact.

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हमें अपने डिवाइस पर नोटिफिकेशन की अनुमति को सावधानीपूर्वक प्रबंधित करना चाहिए।

We should carefully manage notification permissions on our devices.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in a possessive phrase with 'अनुमति' (permission), discussing management.

8

ऐप डेवलपर्स अक्सर उपयोगकर्ताओं को व्यस्त रखने के लिए नोटिफिकेशन का उपयोग करते हैं।

App developers often use notifications to keep users engaged.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing app development strategies.

1

डिजिटल सूचना अधिभार के युग में, नोटिफिकेशन की निरंतर बौछार हमारे संज्ञानात्मक संसाधनों को समाप्त कर सकती है।

In the era of digital information overload, the constant barrage of notifications can deplete our cognitive resources.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing its impact on cognitive resources.

2

यह विश्लेषण विभिन्न नोटिफिकेशन डिज़ाइन के उपयोगकर्ता व्यवहार पर पड़ने वाले सूक्ष्म प्रभावों की पड़ताल करता है।

This analysis explores the subtle effects of different notification designs on user behavior.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, referring to design elements and their effects.

3

नीति-निर्माताओं को डिजिटल संचार के नैतिक पहलुओं पर विचार करते समय नोटिफिकेशन की भूमिका को ध्यान में रखना चाहिए।

Policymakers should consider the role of notifications when contemplating the ethical aspects of digital communication.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in singular form, discussing its role in policy and ethics.

4

अनचाहे नोटिफिकेशन को प्रभावी ढंग से फ़िल्टर करने के लिए उन्नत मशीन लर्निंग तकनीकों का उपयोग किया जा सकता है।

Advanced machine learning techniques can be employed to effectively filter unwanted notifications.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing advanced technical solutions.

5

स्मार्टफोन पर नोटिफिकेशन की प्राथमिकता तय करना व्यक्तिगत उत्पादकता को बनाए रखने की एक महत्वपूर्ण रणनीति है।

Prioritizing notifications on smartphones is a crucial strategy for maintaining personal productivity.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing advanced management strategies.

6

यह शोध इस बात की पड़ताल करता है कि कैसे नोटिफिकेशन एल्गोरिदम सूचना पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र को आकार देते हैं।

This research explores how notification algorithms shape the information ecosystem.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing algorithmic influence.

7

डिजिटल डिटॉक्स के अभ्यास में अक्सर सभी गैर-आवश्यक नोटिफिकेशन को बंद करना शामिल होता है।

Practicing digital detox often involves turning off all non-essential notifications.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, in the context of digital well-being.

8

नोटिफिकेशन की अत्यधिक लत ने उपयोगकर्ताओं की ध्यान अवधि को कम कर दिया है।

Excessive addiction to notifications has reduced users' attention spans.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing its addictive nature and impact.

1

डिजिटल सूचना अधिभार के युग में, नोटिफिकेशन सिस्टम का डिज़ाइन उपयोगकर्ता के संज्ञानात्मक भार को कम करने या बढ़ाने में महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाता है।

In the era of digital information overload, the design of notification systems plays a critical role in reducing or increasing the user's cognitive load.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing cognitive load and system design.

2

यह शोध सूचना पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र को आकार देने वाले नोटिफिकेशन एल्गोरिदम की जटिलताओं की पड़ताल करता है।

This research explores the complexities of notification algorithms that shape the information ecosystem.

'नोटिफिकेशन' is used in plural form, discussing algorithmic influence on information ecosystems.

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