पितृव्य
पितृव्य in 30 Seconds
- Pitṛvya is a formal Hindi noun meaning 'paternal uncle' (father's brother).
- It is a 'Tatsama' word borrowed directly from Sanskrit, used in high-register Hindi.
- While 'Chacha' is common for daily use, 'Pitṛvya' is for literature and law.
- It specifically identifies uncles on the father's side, distinguishing them from maternal ones.
The Hindi word पितृव्य (Pitṛvya) is a highly formal and Sanskritic term specifically designating a paternal uncle—that is, the brother of one's father. While the common colloquial Hindi uses terms like चाचा (Chāchā) for a younger paternal uncle or ताऊ (Tāū) for an elder paternal uncle, पितृव्य serves as a broad, respectful, and literary umbrella term. It is derived directly from the Sanskrit root Pitri (father). In modern conversational Hindi, you will rarely hear this word unless the speaker is intentionally using high-register language, perhaps in a formal speech, a legal document regarding inheritance, or a scholarly discussion on genealogy. Understanding this word is essential for students of Hindi literature or those reading ancient texts like the Mahabharata or Ramayana, where family relationships are defined with precise terminology to indicate lineage and duty. It carries an aura of traditional authority and classical elegance that common words lack.
- Etymological Root
- The word is a compound of 'Pitri' (father) and the suffix '-vya', which denotes a relationship 'belonging to' or 'related to'. Thus, it literally translates to 'one who is like a father' or 'related to the father'.
प्राचीन ग्रंथों में, पितृव्य का स्थान पिता के समान ही आदरणीय माना गया है। (In ancient texts, the paternal uncle is considered as respectable as the father himself.)
In the context of the Indian joint family system, the Pitṛvya was not just a relative but a secondary guardian. If a father passed away, the Pitṛvya was legally and morally bound to protect the children. This word encapsulates that heavy sense of responsibility. When you encounter it in a movie or a book, it often signals that the setting is either historical or that the characters belong to a very traditional, perhaps aristocratic, background. It avoids the casual nature of 'Chacha' and instead invokes a sense of Vedic tradition. For an English speaker, think of the difference between saying 'my dad's brother' and 'my paternal kinsman'. The latter is much closer to the weight of Pitṛvya.
Furthermore, the word is gender-specific. It exclusively refers to the male sibling of the father. There is a corresponding feminine form, पितृव्या (Pitṛvyā), referring to the paternal uncle's wife, though this is even rarer in modern usage. By learning this word, you are tapping into the 'Tatsama' layer of Hindi—words borrowed directly from Sanskrit without phonetic change. This layer of vocabulary is what distinguishes a basic speaker from a proficient one who can navigate formal Indian society, legalities, and high literature.
- Register and Usage
- Formal/Literary: Used in classical literature and formal oratory. It is rarely used in daily household chores or informal gatherings.
मेरे पितृव्य ने मुझे यह वसीयत सौंपी है। (My paternal uncle has handed over this will to me.)
Using पितृव्य (Pitṛvya) correctly requires an understanding of Hindi's case system and formal address. Because it is a masculine noun ending in a consonant (phonetically ending in 'a'), it follows the standard declension patterns for masculine nouns. In the direct case (singular), it remains पितृव्य. In the oblique case (when followed by a postposition like 'ka', 'ko', 'ne'), it remains पितृव्य because it is a relationship term derived from Sanskrit, which often resists the standard '-e' ending change seen in words like 'ladka' becoming 'ladke'. However, in very formal Sanskritized Hindi, speakers might pluralize it as पितृव्यगण (group of paternal uncles) to show extreme respect.
- Subjective Use
- When the uncle is the subject: 'पितृव्य आ रहे हैं' (The paternal uncle is coming). Note the use of 'hain' (plural verb) for respect (Honorific Plural).
क्या आपके पितृव्य इस समारोह में उपस्थित होंगे? (Will your paternal uncle be present at this ceremony?)
In complex sentences, Pitṛvya often appears alongside other kinship terms to define lineage. For example, in a legal context regarding ancestral property: 'यह संपत्ति मेरे पितृव्य के अधिकार क्षेत्र में आती है' (This property falls under my paternal uncle's jurisdiction). Here, the word provides a level of precision that 'Chacha' might lack in a courtroom setting. It clarifies that the uncle is specifically from the father's side, which is crucial in Hindu Succession laws where maternal and paternal lines have different inheritance rights.
Another common usage is in genealogical storytelling. If you are describing a family tree in a formal presentation: 'मेरे पिता के तीन भाई थे, जिनमें से ज्येष्ठ पितृव्य सबसे विद्वान थे' (My father had three brothers, of whom the eldest paternal uncle was the most learned). Notice how the adjective 'ज्येष्ठ' (eldest) pairs beautifully with 'पितृव्य'—both are high-register Sanskrit words. Mixing a common word like 'bada' with 'पितृव्य' would sound slightly mismatched in a formal context. Consistency in register is key when using such specialized vocabulary.
- Possessive Forms
- पितृव्य का (Uncle's), पितृव्य की (Uncle's - feminine object), पितृव्य के (Uncle's - masculine plural/respect).
मैंने अपने पितृव्य के मार्गदर्शन में शिक्षा प्राप्त की। (I received education under my paternal uncle's guidance.)
If you walk into a coffee shop in Delhi or Mumbai, you will almost certainly not hear the word पितृव्य (Pitṛvya). People will say 'Chacha-ji' or 'Tau-ji'. So, where does this word actually live? Its primary habitat is in Shuddh Hindi (Pure Hindi) media. This includes historical television dramas (like Mahabharat or Ramayan), where characters address their uncles with high honor. In these epics, the relationship between a nephew and his Pitṛvya is central to the plot—think of the relationship between the Pandavas and their uncle Dhritarashtra or Vidura. In such contexts, using 'Chacha' would feel anachronistic and too casual.
- Literary Context
- Found in the works of Premchand, Jaishankar Prasad, and other giants of Hindi literature when they describe traditional Brahmin or Kshatriya households.
महाकाव्यों में पितृव्य शब्द का प्रयोग पारिवारिक धर्म को दर्शाने के लिए किया जाता है। (In epics, the word 'Pitṛvya' is used to demonstrate family dharma/duty.)
Another place you will encounter this word is in Legal and Administrative Hindi. In India, many legal terms are derived from Sanskrit to maintain a standard across different languages. If you are reading a property deed (Vasiyatnama) written in high Hindi, or a court judgment regarding 'Ancestral Property' (पैतृक संपत्ति), the term Pitṛvya might be used to specify the exact branch of the family tree involved in the dispute. It removes ambiguity. While 'Uncle' in English can mean your mother's brother, your father's brother, or even a family friend, Pitṛvya is surgically precise: Father's Brother only.
Lastly, you might hear it in Religious Ceremonies (Samskaras). During a Hindu wedding or a Shraddha (memorial) ceremony, the priest (Pandit) might recite names of ancestors. He will use Sanskritized terms to define the relations. If he asks the groom to seek blessings from his paternal uncles, he might use the phrase 'Pitṛvya-varg' (the group of paternal uncles). In this sacred space, the language shifts from the 'Bazaar Hindi' of the street to the 'Shastriya Hindi' of the temple, and Pitṛvya is a cornerstone of that vocabulary.
- Formal Invitations
- Occasionally seen on highly traditional wedding invitations listing the 'family elders' who are inviting the guests.
विवाह निमंत्रण पत्र पर पितृव्य का नाम आदरपूर्वक लिखा गया था। (The paternal uncle's name was respectfully written on the wedding invitation card.)
The most common mistake learners make with पितृव्य (Pitṛvya) is using it in the wrong social register. If you call your uncle 'Pitṛvya' while asking him to pass the salt at dinner, it will sound incredibly strange—almost like calling your father 'Honored Progenitor'. It is too formal for daily life. Stick to 'Chacha' or 'Tau' for actual conversation. Use Pitṛvya only when writing formally or discussing family history in a scholarly way. Another error is confusing it with मातुल (Mātula), which is the formal term for a maternal uncle (mother's brother). In many cultures, 'Uncle' is a generic term, but in Hindi, the distinction between the father's side and the mother's side is linguistically mandatory.
- Mistake 1: Wrong Side of the Family
- Using 'Pitṛvya' for your mother's brother. Correct term: मातुल (Mātula) or मामा (Māmā).
गलत: वह मेरे मामा हैं, इसलिए वे मेरे पितृव्य हुए। (Wrong: He is my maternal uncle, so he is my Pitṛvya.)
A second mistake is pronunciation. The conjunct 'त्र्य' (trya) at the end of the word can be tricky for English speakers. It is not 'Pitri-vi-ya'. It is a quick, blended sound: Pit-riv-ya. The 'r' is a vocalic 'r' (like the 'ri' in 'critique' but shorter). If you mispronounce it, the word loses its formal weight and sounds like a different, non-existent word. Practice the transition from the 't' to the 'r' carefully. Also, ensure you don't confuse the spelling with पितृवत् (Pitṛvat), which means 'father-like'. While a Pitṛvya might be Pitṛvat, they are grammatically different; one is a noun (uncle), the other is an adjective (father-like).
Finally, avoid using Pitṛvya as a direct address (Vocative). You would never shout 'Hey Pitṛvya!' to get someone's attention. Even in formal literature, a character would likely say 'Arya' (Noble one) or 'Pitrivyavar' (Respected Uncle) when speaking directly to them. Pitṛvya is almost always used as a third-person reference. Using it as a name or a direct call sounds robotic and unnatural. It is a classification, not a nickname.
- Mistake 2: Gender Confusion
- Applying 'Pitṛvya' to an aunt. For a paternal aunt (father's sister), the term is 'Pitṛshvasā' (पितृष्वसा) or 'Bua'.
सही: मेरे पितृव्य मेरे पिता के छोटे भाई हैं। (Correct: My Pitṛvya is my father's younger brother.)
Hindi is incredibly rich in kinship terms, and पितृव्य (Pitṛvya) is just one point on a complex map. To master Hindi, you must know how it compares to its synonyms. The most common alternative is चाचा (Chāchā). This refers specifically to the father's younger brother. In most modern Indian families, 'Chacha' is the default word. It is warm, informal, and used for both reference and direct address. If the uncle is older than the father, the word is ताऊ (Tāū) or बड़े पापा (Baṛe Pāpā). Pitṛvya is the formal ancestor of both these terms, covering any brother of the father regardless of age.
- Pitṛvya vs. Chacha
- Pitṛvya is formal/academic; Chacha is informal/daily. Pitṛvya covers all brothers; Chacha is usually for younger ones.
साहित्य में पितृव्य, परंतु घर में 'चाचा'। (In literature 'Pitṛvya', but at home 'Chacha'.)
Another synonym is काका (Kākā). This word varies in meaning across India. In some regions (like Maharashtra or parts of Uttar Pradesh), it means paternal uncle. In others, it is a general term for any older man. Compared to Pitṛvya, 'Kaka' is much more rural or old-fashioned. Then there is पितृव्यपुत्र (Pitṛvyaputra), which means 'paternal uncle's son'—or what English calls a 'paternal first cousin'. This shows how Hindi builds complex relations by adding suffixes to the base word Pitṛvya. If you want to be extremely poetic, you might use तात (Tāta), which can mean father, uncle, or even a beloved son, depending on context.
On the other side of the family tree, you have मातुल (Mātula). Just as Pitṛvya comes from 'Pitri' (father), Mātula comes from 'Matri' (mother). Learning these two as a pair is the best way to remember them. In a legal document, you might see the phrase 'पितृपक्ष और मातृपक्ष' (the paternal side and the maternal side). Understanding Pitṛvya gives you the key to understanding a whole host of related words like पैतृक (paternal/ancestral) and पितृत्व (fatherhood). It is the foundation of the 'Father-side' vocabulary in the Hindi language.
- Regional Variations
- Bengali: Jethu/Kaku; Gujarati: Kaka; Punjabi: Chacha/Taya. Pitṛvya remains the formal root for all Indo-Aryan languages.
वह मेरा पितृव्य है, मामा नहीं। (He is my paternal uncle, not maternal uncle.)
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The English word 'Father' and the Hindi 'Pita' (root of Pitṛvya) both come from the same ancient Proto-Indo-European root *ph₂tḗr.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing it as Pit-ri-vi-ya (adding an extra vowel).
- Pronouncing the 'tr' like the 'tr' in 'train' (it should be more dental).
- Elongating the final 'a' (it is a short schwa).
- Confusing 'vya' with 'va' (Pit-riv-a).
- Hardening the 'P' too much like an English 'P' (Hindi 'P' is unaspirated).
Difficulty Rating
Requires knowledge of Sanskrit conjuncts and formal vocabulary.
Difficult to spell correctly and use in the right context without sounding overly stiff.
Pronunciation of 'trya' is the main hurdle.
Easily recognizable once the 'Pitri' root is known.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Honorific Plural
पितृव्य आ रहे हैं (Even for one uncle, use plural verb for respect).
Tatsama Noun Declension
पितृव्य को (Oblique remains same as direct for many Sanskrit nouns).
Possessive Agreement
पितृव्य की पुस्तक (Possessive 'ki' agrees with feminine 'pustak').
Ergative Case (Ne)
पितृव्य ने कहा (Uncle said - 'ne' used with transitive past).
Adjective Agreement
विद्वान पितृव्य (Wise uncle - adjective agrees with masculine respect).
Examples by Level
मेरे पितृव्य बहुत दयालु हैं।
My paternal uncle is very kind.
Uses 'hain' for respect (Honorific Plural).
वह मेरे पिता के भाई हैं, यानी मेरे पितृव्य।
He is my father's brother, meaning my paternal uncle.
Simple definition sentence.
पितृव्य कल घर आएँगे।
Paternal uncle will come home tomorrow.
Future tense with respect.
मेरे पितृव्य का नाम श्री राजेश है।
My paternal uncle's name is Mr. Rajesh.
Possessive 'ka' used with Pitṛvya.
क्या आप मेरे पितृव्य को जानते हैं?
Do you know my paternal uncle?
Interrogative sentence with 'ko'.
पितृव्य ने मुझे एक उपहार दिया।
Paternal uncle gave me a gift.
Ergative 'ne' with past tense.
मेरे पितृव्य दिल्ली में रहते हैं।
My paternal uncle lives in Delhi.
Present simple with respect.
पितृव्य और पिता साथ काम करते हैं।
Paternal uncle and father work together.
Compound subject.
मेरे पितृव्य एक प्रसिद्ध डॉक्टर हैं।
My paternal uncle is a famous doctor.
Adjective 'prasiddh' modifying the subject.
मैंने अपने पितृव्य से बहुत कुछ सीखा है।
I have learned a lot from my paternal uncle.
Use of 'se' (from) for learning.
पितृव्य की सलाह हमेशा अच्छी होती है।
Paternal uncle's advice is always good.
Feminine possessive 'ki' because 'salah' is feminine.
वे मेरे बड़े पितृव्य हैं।
He is my elder paternal uncle.
Use of 'bade' to specify age.
पितृव्य को मिठाई बहुत पसंद है।
Paternal uncle likes sweets very much.
Dative 'ko' for 'to like'.
मेरे पितृव्य गाँव में रहते हैं।
My paternal uncle lives in a village.
Locative 'mein'.
मैं अपने पितृव्य के साथ बाज़ार गया।
I went to the market with my paternal uncle.
Postposition 'ke saath'.
पितृव्य ने मुझे कहानी सुनाई।
Paternal uncle told me a story.
Transitive verb in past tense.
पारिवारिक समारोह में पितृव्य की उपस्थिति अनिवार्य है।
Paternal uncle's presence is mandatory in the family function.
Use of formal words like 'upasthiti' and 'anivarya'.
मेरे पितृव्य ने मुझे उच्च शिक्षा के लिए प्रेरित किया।
My paternal uncle inspired me for higher education.
Formal verb 'prerit karna'.
पितृव्य और मातुल दोनों ही विवाह में आए थे।
Both the paternal uncle and maternal uncle had come to the wedding.
Contrast between Pitṛvya and Mātula.
यह पत्र मेरे पितृव्य द्वारा लिखा गया है।
This letter has been written by my paternal uncle.
Passive voice with 'dwara'.
मेरे पितृव्य का व्यक्तित्व बहुत प्रभावशाली है।
My paternal uncle's personality is very impressive.
Abstract noun 'vyaktitv'.
पितृव्य ने संपत्ति के बँटवारे में मदद की।
Paternal uncle helped in the division of property.
Formal context of inheritance.
हमारे पितृव्य हमारे संरक्षक के समान हैं।
Our paternal uncle is like our guardian.
Use of 'ke saman' (like).
पितृव्य की आज्ञा का पालन करना मेरा कर्तव्य है।
It is my duty to obey my paternal uncle's command.
Formal terms 'agya' and 'kartavya'.
पितृव्य ने वसीयत में मेरे नाम का उल्लेख किया है।
Paternal uncle has mentioned my name in the will.
Legal term 'vasiyat' and 'ullekh'.
मेरे पितृव्य ने प्राचीन पांडुलिपियों का संग्रह किया है।
My paternal uncle has collected ancient manuscripts.
Complex noun phrase 'prachin pandulipiyon'.
पितृव्य की दूरदर्शिता के कारण हमारा व्यवसाय सफल हुआ।
Our business succeeded because of my paternal uncle's foresight.
Abstract noun 'doordarshita'.
न्यायालय ने पितृव्य के दावों को स्वीकार कर लिया।
The court accepted the paternal uncle's claims.
Legal register.
पितृव्य ने मुझे अपने पूर्वजों के बारे में बताया।
Paternal uncle told me about our ancestors.
Term 'poorvajon' (ancestors).
मेरे पितृव्य समाज के एक प्रतिष्ठित सदस्य हैं।
My paternal uncle is a respected member of society.
Formal adjective 'pratishthit'.
पितृव्य के निधन के बाद परिवार में शोक की लहर दौड़ गई।
After the paternal uncle's demise, a wave of grief spread in the family.
High-register word 'nidhan'.
पितृव्य ने हमेशा सत्य का मार्ग दिखाया।
Paternal uncle always showed the path of truth.
Metaphorical usage.
पितृव्य के प्रति मेरा सम्मान अटूट और निस्वार्थ है।
My respect towards my paternal uncle is unbreakable and selfless.
Advanced adjectives 'atut' and 'niswarth'.
उन्होंने पितृव्य के अधिकारों की रक्षा हेतु याचिका दायर की।
He filed a petition to protect the paternal uncle's rights.
Legal phrasing 'yachika dayar karna'.
पितृव्य का मार्गदर्शन मेरे जीवन की आधारशिला रहा है।
My paternal uncle's guidance has been the cornerstone of my life.
Metaphor 'aadharshila'.
प्राचीन समाज में पितृव्य को पिता का प्रतिरूप माना जाता था।
In ancient society, the paternal uncle was considered a replica of the father.
Scholarly term 'pratiruup'.
पितृव्य के साहित्यिक योगदान को विस्मृत नहीं किया जा सकता।
The literary contribution of the paternal uncle cannot be forgotten.
Formal passive 'vismrit nahi kiya ja sakta'.
पितृव्य ने अपनी समस्त संपत्ति जनहित में दान कर दी।
The paternal uncle donated his entire property for public welfare.
Advanced term 'janhit'.
पितृव्य की वाक्पटुता ने सभी को मंत्रमुग्ध कर दिया।
The paternal uncle's eloquence mesmerized everyone.
Advanced noun 'vaakpatuta'.
पितृव्य के सिद्धांतों पर चलना अत्यंत कठिन कार्य है।
To walk on the principles of the paternal uncle is an extremely difficult task.
Philosophical context.
पितृव्य का व्यक्तित्व शास्त्रीय गरिमा और आधुनिक चेतना का संगम था।
The paternal uncle's personality was a confluence of classical dignity and modern consciousness.
Highly sophisticated 'sangam' metaphor.
पितृव्य के वचनों में उपनिषदों की गूढ़ता झलकती थी।
The depth of the Upanishads was reflected in the paternal uncle's words.
Literary term 'guudhata'.
उनकी वंशावली में पितृव्य का स्थान सर्वोपरि और निर्विवाद है।
In their genealogy, the paternal uncle's position is paramount and undisputed.
Genealogical register.
पितृव्य की उपस्थिति मात्र से ही वातावरण में एक सात्विक शांति छा जाती थी।
The mere presence of the paternal uncle would cast a pure peace over the atmosphere.
Spiritual term 'saatvik'.
पितृव्य ने अपनी मेधा से कुल का मान बढ़ाया।
The paternal uncle enhanced the honor of the clan with his intellect.
Archaic/Formal 'medha' and 'kul'.
पितृव्य के वैचारिक मतभेदों के बावजूद, परिवार में एकता बनी रही।
Despite the paternal uncle's ideological differences, unity remained in the family.
Complex 'baavjuud' construction.
पितृव्य की स्मृति में एक भव्य स्मारक का निर्माण किया गया।
A grand monument was constructed in memory of the paternal uncle.
Formal 'smriti' and 'bhavya'.
पितृव्य का जीवन परोपकार की एक जीवंत गाथा है।
The paternal uncle's life is a living saga of altruism.
Poetic 'gaatha'.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— The debt or duty one owes to their paternal uncle. Often used in a moral context.
पितृव्य ऋण चुकाना मेरा धर्म है।
— Like a paternal uncle. Used to describe someone who treats you with the same care.
मेरे शिक्षक मेरे लिए पितृव्य-तुल्य हैं।
— Devotion or deep respect towards one's paternal uncle.
उनकी पितृव्य-भक्ति सराहनीय है।
— The protection or guardianship provided by a paternal uncle.
बालक पितृव्य-संरक्षण में सुरक्षित था।
— The killing of a paternal uncle (historical/mythological context).
कंस ने पितृव्य-वध जैसा पाप नहीं किया था, पर पिता को जेल भेजा।
— The love shared between a paternal uncle and nephew.
पितृव्य-प्रेम का कोई विकल्प नहीं।
Often Confused With
Maternal uncle. Pitṛvya is paternal.
Father-like (adjective). Pitṛvya is the person (noun).
Cousin (uncle's son). Pitṛvya is the uncle himself.
Idioms & Expressions
— To follow in the footsteps of one's paternal uncle. Usually refers to career or character.
वह अपने डॉक्टर पितृव्य के पदचिह्नों पर चल रहा है।
Formal— The protection of a paternal uncle. Implies safety and guidance.
पिता के बाद वह पितृव्य की छाया में पला।
Poetic— To bring honor to one's paternal uncle through one's achievements.
उसने स्वर्ण पदक जीतकर अपने पितृव्य का मान बढ़ाया।
Neutral— The path or standard set by a paternal uncle.
उसने पितृव्य की लकीर को कभी नहीं लाँघा।
Literary— The legacy (values or property) left by a paternal uncle.
वह अपने पितृव्य की वैचारिक विरासत को आगे बढ़ा रहा है।
Formal— To have the support or influence of a paternal uncle in one's success.
उसकी सफलता में उसके पितृव्य का हाथ है।
Common— To be very dear to one's paternal uncle.
राहुल अपने पितृव्य की आँखों का तारा है।
Informal— The loss of a paternal uncle's protection (usually due to death).
पितृव्य का साया उठते ही वह अकेला हो गया।
Poetic/Formal— The lessons or advice given by a paternal uncle.
पितृव्य की सीख आज भी मेरे काम आती है।
Neutral— To make one's paternal uncle famous or proud.
अच्छे कार्यों से पितृव्य का नाम रोशन करो।
NeutralEasily Confused
Both start with 'Pit'.
Pita is father; Pitṛvya is father's brother.
मेरे पिता और पितृव्य जुड़वाँ हैं।
They mean the same person.
Chacha is informal; Pitṛvya is formal/literary.
घर पर 'चाचा' कहो, पर पत्र में 'पितृव्य' लिख सकते हो।
Both are 'uncles' in English.
Mama is mother's brother; Pitṛvya is father's brother.
मामा ननिहाल से हैं, पितृव्य घर से।
Similar sounding to some.
Pautra is grandson; Pitṛvya is uncle.
पौत्र छोटा होता है, पितृव्य बड़ा।
Similar spelling.
This refers to the uncle's wife (aunt).
पितृव्य और पितृव्यपत्नी दोनों आए।
Sentence Patterns
मेरे पितृव्य [Adjective] हैं।
मेरे पितृव्य अच्छे हैं।
पितृव्य [Place] में रहते हैं।
पितृव्य मुंबई में रहते हैं।
पितृव्य ने मुझे [Object] दिया।
पितृव्य ने मुझे आशीर्वाद दिया।
पितृव्य की [Noun] बहुत [Adjective] है।
पितृव्य की बुद्धि बहुत तीव्र है।
[Abstract Noun] के लिए पितृव्य का आभार व्यक्त करना चाहिए।
शिक्षा के लिए पितृव्य का आभार व्यक्त करना चाहिए।
पितृव्य के [Noun] ने कुल की [Noun] को अक्षुण्ण रखा।
पितृव्य के त्याग ने कुल की मर्यादा को अक्षुण्ण रखा।
आदरणीय पितृव्य महोदय, [Message]।
आदरणीय पितृव्य महोदय, सादर प्रणाम।
उक्त संपत्ति पितृव्य के [Noun] के अधीन है।
उक्त संपत्ति पितृव्य के स्वामित्व के अधीन है।
Word Family
Nouns
Adjectives
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How to Use It
Low in conversation, High in classical literature and legal documents.
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Using Pitṛvya for the mother's brother.
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मातुल (Mātula)
Pitṛvya is derived from 'Pitri' (Father). Mother's brother is 'Mātula' from 'Matri' (Mother).
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Pronouncing it as 'Pitri-vaya'.
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Pitṛvya
The 'vya' is a conjunct. There is no 'a' sound between 'v' and 'y'.
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Using it as a nickname like 'Pitṛvya-ji'.
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चाचा जी (Chacha-ji)
Pitṛvya is too formal for a nickname. Use 'Chacha-ji' or 'Tau-ji' for direct address.
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Writing 'Pitravya' with an 'a' instead of 'i'.
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Pitṛvya (पितृव्य)
The root is 'Pitri' with a vocalic 'ri', not 'Patra'.
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Thinking it means 'Ancestor'.
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पूर्वज (Poorvaj)
Pitṛvya is a specific living relative (uncle), while 'Poorvaj' refers to deceased ancestors.
Tips
Root Learning
Always look for the 'Pitri' root. It will always lead you to a word related to the father or ancestors.
Context Matters
Use 'Pitṛvya' in writing, but 'Chacha' in speaking. This shows you understand social nuances.
Respect the Verb
Even if you have only one Pitṛvya, use 'hain' instead of 'hai' to show proper respect.
The Dental T
The 't' in Pitṛvya is dental. Touch your tongue to your teeth, not the roof of your mouth.
Epic Context
When watching Indian mythological shows, listen for this word to understand the family dynamics better.
Formal Letters
If writing a formal letter to an uncle you don't know well, 'Pitṛvya' is a safe, highly respectful choice.
Property Terms
In property matters, 'Pitṛvya' is used to define the 'Patrilineal' branch of the family.
The 'Vya' Suffix
The suffix '-vya' often denotes a relationship or something that 'ought to be'. It helps in identifying other Sanskrit words.
Pair with Mātula
Learn Pitṛvya (Paternal) and Mātula (Maternal) together. They are the two pillars of Indian uncle-vocabulary.
Genealogy Prep
If you ever research your Indian ancestry, this word will be vital for reading old family records.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Remember 'Pi' for 'Pita' (Father). The word 'Pitṛvya' starts with the father's name, so it must be the father's brother.
Visual Association
Imagine a family tree where the branch for 'Father' has a smaller branch right next to it labeled 'Pitṛvya'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to write a formal introduction for a fictional character using the word 'Pitṛvya' instead of 'Chacha'. See how it changes the character's tone.
Word Origin
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Pitṛvya' (पितृव्य). It is a combination of 'Pitṛ' (father) and the suffix '-vya' denoting relation.
Original meaning: Father's brother; one who stands in the place of a father.
Indo-Aryan / Indo-European (Cognate with Latin 'Patruus' and Greek 'Patros').Cultural Context
Be careful not to use this word for a maternal uncle; it might be seen as a sign of poor education or a lack of respect for the mother's side of the family.
English uses 'Uncle' for both sides. Hindi learners must realize that 'Pitṛvya' is strictly paternal and highly formal, unlike the casual English 'Uncle'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Legal Property Dispute
- पितृव्य का हिस्सा (Uncle's share)
- पैतृक अधिकार (Paternal rights)
- वसीयतनामा (Will)
- न्यायालय की कार्यवाही (Court proceedings)
Mythological Storytelling
- पितृव्य का आदेश (Uncle's command)
- राजगद्दी का उत्तराधिकारी (Heir to the throne)
- धर्म और कर्तव्य (Duty and righteousness)
- कुल की रक्षा (Protection of the clan)
Genealogical Research
- वंश वृक्ष (Family tree)
- पूर्वजों का इतिहास (History of ancestors)
- शाखा (Branch of family)
- रक्त संबंध (Blood relation)
Formal Wedding Invitations
- दर्शनाभिलाषी (One who wishes to see/guest)
- विनीत (Humble/Yours truly)
- सपरिवार (With family)
- मंगल बेला (Auspicious time)
Academic Literature Review
- चरित्र चित्रण (Character sketch)
- पारिवारिक संरचना (Family structure)
- सामाजिक मूल्य (Social values)
- सांस्कृतिक विरासत (Cultural heritage)
Conversation Starters
"क्या आपके पितृव्य भी इसी शहर में रहते हैं?"
"आपके पितृव्य का आपके जीवन पर क्या प्रभाव रहा है?"
"क्या आप अपने पितृव्य के साथ किसी पारिवारिक व्यवसाय में हैं?"
"आपके पितृव्य की सबसे अच्छी सीख क्या थी?"
"क्या आपके पितृव्य ने कभी आपको कोई पुरानी कहानी सुनाई है?"
Journal Prompts
अपने पितृव्य के साथ बिताए किसी एक यादगार पल के बारे में विस्तार से लिखें।
यदि आपको अपने पितृव्य को एक औपचारिक धन्यवाद पत्र लिखना हो, तो आप क्या लिखेंगे?
आपके परिवार में पितृव्य की क्या भूमिका है? क्या वह पारंपरिक है या आधुनिक?
पितृव्य और चाचा—इन दो शब्दों के बीच के अंतर को अपने अनुभवों से समझाएं।
अपने पितृव्य के किसी एक गुण के बारे में लिखें जिसे आप अपने जीवन में अपनाना चाहते हैं।
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is a general term for any paternal uncle, regardless of age. However, in modern Hindi, people use 'Tau' for elder and 'Chacha' for younger. 'Pitṛvya' is the formal umbrella term for both.
No. Unlike 'Uncle' in English or 'Chacha' in colloquial Hindi, 'Pitṛvya' is strictly biological/genealogical. Using it for a friend would be technically incorrect and very confusing.
Only in formal contexts like legal documents, high-literature, or very traditional ceremonies. It is not used in daily street conversation.
It is a short, sharp 'v' sound blended into a 'ya'. It sounds like the end of the word 'Bhavya'. Do not add a vowel between 'v' and 'y'.
The feminine form is 'Pitṛvyā' (पितृव्या), which refers to the wife of the paternal uncle. It is even rarer than the masculine form.
To sound more formal, academic, or to maintain a high literary register. It is also used when absolute precision about the 'father's side' is needed.
Yes, it is very common in epics to describe the relationships between the characters and their uncles.
No, but 'Pitṛvyaputra' (literally uncle's son) refers to a paternal cousin.
Yes, it is a Tatsama word, meaning it is borrowed from Sanskrit into Hindi without any changes.
In formal Hindi, you can use 'Pitṛvya-varg' or 'Pitṛvya-gan'. In normal usage, the word stays the same, and the verb changes to plural for respect.
Test Yourself 185 questions
Write a formal sentence introducing your paternal uncle using 'Pitṛvya'.
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Translate: 'My paternal uncle lives in a big house.'
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Write a sentence using both 'Pitṛvya' and 'Adar' (Respect).
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Describe your uncle's profession using 'Pitṛvya'.
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Translate: 'I received a letter from my paternal uncle.'
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Write a sentence about a gift from your uncle.
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Use 'Pitṛvya' in a sentence about family heritage.
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Translate: 'The paternal uncle is as respectable as the father.'
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Write a sentence about visiting your uncle's village.
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Use 'Pitṛvya' in a legal context sentence.
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Translate: 'My paternal uncle gave me wise advice.'
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Use 'Pitṛvya' to describe a character in a story.
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Translate: 'The blessings of the paternal uncle are with us.'
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Write a sentence about a family gathering with your uncle.
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Use 'Pitṛvya' in a formal invitation context.
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Translate: 'My paternal uncle is very knowledgeable about history.'
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Write a sentence about your uncle's garden.
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Use 'Pitṛvya' in a sentence about duty (Dharma).
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Translate: 'I respect my paternal uncle's decision.'
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Pronounce 'पितृव्य' clearly three times.
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Say: 'मेरे पितृव्य आ रहे हैं' (My paternal uncle is coming).
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Say: 'पितृव्य का आशीर्वाद' (Uncle's blessing).
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Introduce your uncle formally: 'ये मेरे पितृव्य हैं।' (This is my paternal uncle.)
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Say: 'पितृव्य और भतीजा' (Paternal uncle and nephew).
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Practice the conjunct: 'व्य' (vya).
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Say: 'आदरणीय पितृव्य जी' (Respected paternal uncle).
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Say: 'पितृव्य की सलाह' (Uncle's advice).
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Say: 'वह मेरे पिता के छोटे भाई हैं' (He is my father's younger brother).
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Say: 'पितृव्य का मार्गदर्शन' (Uncle's guidance).
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Say: 'पितृव्य-तुल्य' (Like a paternal uncle).
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Say: 'मेरे पितृव्य एक विद्वान हैं' (My paternal uncle is a scholar).
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Say: 'पितृव्य की वसीयत' (Uncle's will).
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Say: 'पितृव्य का सम्मान' (Uncle's respect).
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Say: 'पितृव्य की आज्ञा' (Uncle's command).
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Say: 'पितृव्य-वंश' (Uncle's lineage).
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Say: 'ज्येष्ठ पितृव्य' (Eldest paternal uncle).
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Say: 'पितृव्य-ऋण' (Uncle's debt).
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Say: 'पितृव्य-भक्ति' (Devotion to uncle).
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Say: 'पितृव्य की छत्रछाया' (Uncle's protective shade).
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Listen and identify the relation: 'मेरे पितृव्य कल आएँगे।' (My [relation] will come tomorrow.)
Listen and identify the person described: 'वह मेरे पिता के सगे भाई हैं।' (He is my father's own brother.)
Listen for the word 'Pitṛvya' in this sentence: 'मेरे चाचा ही मेरे पितृव्य हैं।' (My Chacha is my Pitṛvya.)
Identify the formal term used: 'आदरणीय पितृव्य महोदय ने आशीर्वाद दिया।' (Respected [formal term] gave blessings.)
Does the speaker mean father's brother or mother's brother? 'मेरे पितृव्य गाँव गए हैं।'
Listen for the adjective: 'विद्वान पितृव्य आ रहे हैं।' (The [adjective] uncle is coming.)
Identify the tone: 'पितृव्य की आज्ञा का पालन करो!' (Obey the uncle's command!)
Listen for the possessive: 'पितृव्य की हवेली बहुत पुरानी है।' (Uncle's [object] is very old.)
Identify the number of people: 'मेरे पितृव्य और मातुल साथ हैं।'
Listen for the verb: 'पितृव्य ने मुझे पढ़ाया।' (Uncle [verb] me.)
Identify the context: 'वसीयत में पितृव्य का नाम है।'
Listen for the greeting: 'पितृव्य को प्रणाम।' (Greeting to uncle.)
Identify the emotion: 'पितृव्य के स्नेह ने मुझे बदल दिया।' (Uncle's [emotion] changed me.)
Listen for the object: 'पितृव्य ने मुझे एक पुस्तक दी।' (Uncle gave me a [object].)
Identify the speaker's relationship: 'मेरे पितृव्य मेरे गुरु भी हैं।' (My uncle is also my [relation].)
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Summary
Pitṛvya is the most formal way to say 'paternal uncle' in Hindi. Use it to navigate legal texts, classical literature, or formal speeches where precision and respect for lineage are required. Example: 'मेरे पितृव्य ने मुझे यह ज्ञान दिया' (My paternal uncle gave me this knowledge).
- Pitṛvya is a formal Hindi noun meaning 'paternal uncle' (father's brother).
- It is a 'Tatsama' word borrowed directly from Sanskrit, used in high-register Hindi.
- While 'Chacha' is common for daily use, 'Pitṛvya' is for literature and law.
- It specifically identifies uncles on the father's side, distinguishing them from maternal ones.
Root Learning
Always look for the 'Pitri' root. It will always lead you to a word related to the father or ancestors.
Context Matters
Use 'Pitṛvya' in writing, but 'Chacha' in speaking. This shows you understand social nuances.
Respect the Verb
Even if you have only one Pitṛvya, use 'hain' instead of 'hai' to show proper respect.
The Dental T
The 't' in Pitṛvya is dental. Touch your tongue to your teeth, not the roof of your mouth.
Related Content
More family words
आबाद
B1Inhabited, prosperous; populated and flourishing.
आँचल
B1Corner of a sari (symbol of mother's protection).
आचरण
B1The way a person behaves; conduct.
आँगन
A2Courtyard; an unroofed area that is completely or mostly enclosed by the walls of a house.
आंगन
A2An open, uncovered area, often paved, adjacent to a house; a courtyard.
आग्रह करना
B1To request; to insist; to ask earnestly or formally.
आज्ञा
B1An instruction or command; permission.
आज्ञा का पालन करना
B1To obey orders or commands.
आज्ञा मानना
A2To obey; to comply with a command or rule.
आज्ञा पालन करना
B1To obey (command/order).