At the A1 level, 'सलवार' (salwar) is introduced as a basic noun related to clothing. Learners focus on identifying the object and associating it with colors and simple adjectives. Sentences are short, such as 'This is a salwar' or 'The salwar is red'. The primary goal is to recognize the word in a visual context, such as a picture of traditional Indian dress. Learners also learn that it is a feminine noun, which is a fundamental rule in Hindi for all beginners. You will encounter this word in basic 'self-introduction' or 'family' units where people describe what they or their family members are wearing. It is one of the first 500 essential words for anyone living in or traveling to North India.
At the A2 level, the use of 'सलवार' expands to include shopping and daily routines. Learners can describe the garment in more detail, using adjectives like 'ढीली' (loose), 'तंग' (tight), 'लंबी' (long), or 'छोटी' (short). You will learn to use the word in the context of buying clothes at a market, asking for prices, and expressing preferences. 'मुझे यह नीली सलवार पसंद है' (I like this blue salwar). Grammar at this level focuses on the agreement between the feminine noun and verbs or adjectives. You also begin to see the word as part of the compound term 'सलवार-कमीज़' (salwar-kameez).
At the B1 level, learners can discuss the cultural and functional aspects of the salwar. You might explain why people choose to wear it (comfort, tradition) or describe the process of getting one stitched. 'मैं दर्जी के पास सलवार सिलवाने गई थी' (I went to the tailor to get a salwar stitched). This level introduces the causative verb 'सिलवाना' (to have something stitched). You also start to distinguish between different types of salwars, like the 'Patiala' or 'Churidar', and can engage in more complex conversations about fashion trends and personal style in an Indian context.
At the B2 level, 'सलवार' is used in discussions about regional identities and the evolution of fashion. Learners can read articles or watch videos about the history of the garment and its variations across South Asia. You can use the word in more abstract sentences, such as discussing the 'comfort of traditional attire over western clothing'. Vocabulary becomes more specialized, including terms like 'मोहरी' (ankle opening), 'घेरा' (flare), and 'नाड़ा' (drawstring). You can also handle hypothetical situations, such as 'If the salwar doesn't fit, I will return it'.
At the C1 level, the word 'सलवार' appears in literary, historical, and sociopolitical contexts. You might analyze how the salwar-kameez became a symbol of national identity in certain countries or its role in gender expression. The language used is nuanced, involving metaphors and advanced grammatical structures. You can discuss the textile industry's impact on the production of salwars and the preservation of traditional embroidery techniques like 'Phulkari' or 'Chikan' that are often featured on these garments. At this stage, you are expected to understand regional dialects and subtle variations in how the word is used across the Hindi-speaking belt.
At the C2 level, you have a masterly command over the word and its cultural baggage. You can participate in high-level academic or artistic debates about the 'semiotics of the salwar' in South Asian cinema or literature. You understand the deepest etymological roots and the cross-linguistic influences between Persian, Urdu, and Hindi regarding this garment. You can write essays or give presentations on the 'globalization of the salwar' and its adaptation by international designers. The word is no longer just a vocabulary item but a point of entry into complex discussions about heritage, modernity, and post-colonial identity.

सलवार in 30 Seconds

  • A traditional South Asian loose-fitting trouser.
  • Feminine noun in Hindi (use 'ki' and 'nai').
  • Known for being wide at the top and narrow at the ankles.
  • Commonly paired with a 'kameez' (tunic) and 'dupatta' (scarf).

The word सलवार (salwar) refers to a traditional form of loose-fitting trousers that are a cornerstone of South Asian fashion. Historically, the garment has its roots in Central Asia and was introduced to the Indian subcontinent during the medieval period. In modern Hindi, it specifically denotes the lower half of the 'salwar kameez' ensemble, which is worn by millions of women across India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The defining characteristic of a salwar is its voluminous width at the waist and thighs, which tapers down to a narrow cuff around the ankles, known as the 'poncha'. This design offers incredible comfort and mobility, making it ideal for the tropical climate of South Asia. While it began as a gender-neutral garment, in contemporary urban India, it is predominantly associated with feminine attire, though variations like the 'Pathani salwar' remain popular for men in specific regions.

Grammatical Gender
Feminine. You say 'मेरी सलवार' (my salwar) or 'नीली सलवार' (blue salwar).
Cultural Significance
It represents a blend of modesty and practicality, often chosen for daily wear, school uniforms, and formal celebrations.

वह आज गुलाबी सलवार पहन रही है। (She is wearing a pink salwar today.)

The construction of a salwar involves significant pleating at the waist, which is usually secured with a drawstring called a 'nada'. This adjustable nature allows for a one-size-fits-many approach, which is why it is often the first traditional garment a learner encounters. In the context of global fashion, the salwar has influenced the 'harem pant' trend, though the traditional Indian salwar maintains a more structured ankle. When you visit an Indian market, you will see 'unstitched suits' where the salwar fabric is sold alongside the tunic (kameez) and scarf (dupatta), allowing for custom tailoring to the wearer's specific measurements.

दर्जी ने मेरी सलवार बहुत अच्छी सिली है। (The tailor has stitched my salwar very well.)

Beyond the standard design, there are regional variations like the 'Patiala salwar' from Punjab, which uses double the amount of fabric to create numerous drapes and folds, signifying a more festive and bold aesthetic. Another variation is the 'Afghani salwar', which is even looser and has a different pleating style. Understanding these nuances helps a learner appreciate the diversity of Indian textiles and regional identities. In a social context, asking someone about their salwar (e.g., 'Where did you buy this?') is a common way to strike up a conversation about fashion and shopping.

क्या यह सलवार सूती कपड़े की है? (Is this salwar made of cotton fabric?)

Etymological Root
Derived from the Persian word 'shalwar', which originally meant 'trousers' or 'breeches'.

In summary, the salwar is more than just a piece of clothing; it is a symbol of cultural continuity. Whether it is a simple white cotton salwar worn for a summer afternoon or a heavily embroidered silk salwar for a wedding, the garment reflects the wearer's comfort and style. For a Hindi learner, mastering the use of this word involves understanding its feminine gender and its place within the larger 'salwar-kameez' or 'salwar-suit' terminology.

नई सलवार बहुत ढीली है। (The new salwar is very loose.)

पुरानी सलवार फट गई है। (The old salwar is torn.)

Common Pairings
Often mentioned with 'कमीज़' (kameez/tunic) and 'दुपट्टा' (dupatta/scarf).

Using the word सलवार (salwar) correctly in sentences requires attention to its feminine gender and its role as a singular object that represents a pair of pants. In Hindi, unlike English where 'trousers' is plural, 'salwar' is singular. Therefore, you would say 'salwar achhi hai' (the salwar is good) rather than 'achhe hain'. This section explores various grammatical structures and contexts where the word appears.

Basic Identification
यह एक नई सलवार है। (This is a new salwar.) Here, 'नई' (nai) is the feminine form of 'new'.

मुझे सफ़ेद सलवार चाहिए। (I need a white salwar.)

When describing actions involving the garment, such as wearing or washing, the verb must align with the context. The verb 'पहनना' (to wear) is commonly used. For example, 'मैं सलवार पहन रही हूँ' (I am wearing a salwar). If you are talking about the fit, you might use adjectives like 'ढीली' (loose) or 'तंग' (tight). Because it is a feminine noun, these adjectives will end in the 'ee' sound.

तुम्हारी सलवार बहुत लंबी है। (Your salwar is very long.)

In a shopping context, you might discuss the fabric or the price. 'इस सलवार की कीमत क्या है?' (What is the price of this salwar?). Notice the use of 'की' (ki) because salwar is feminine. If you were asking about a masculine item like a 'kurta', you would use 'के' (ke) or 'का' (ka). This distinction is vital for sounding like a native speaker.

क्या आप सलवार छोटी कर सकते हैं? (Can you shorten the salwar?)

Complex Structures
अगर सलवार ढीली हो, तो नाड़ा कस लेना। (If the salwar is loose, tighten the drawstring.)

Finally, in literary or descriptive Hindi, 'salwar' might be used to evoke a specific cultural image. 'हवा में उसकी सलवार लहरा रही थी' (Her salwar was fluttering in the wind). Here, 'लहरा रही थी' (was fluttering) is feminine singular to match 'salwar'. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, practicing these gender-based agreements is the key to mastering the word.

इस सलवार का रंग फीका पड़ गया है। (The color of this salwar has faded.)

माँ ने मेरी सलवार पर कढ़ाई की है। (Mother has done embroidery on my salwar.)

Plural Usage
अलमारी में बहुत सारी सलवारें रखी हैं। (Many salwars are kept in the cupboard.)

The word सलवार (salwar) is ubiquitous in the daily life of North India and other Hindi-speaking regions. You will hear it most frequently in domestic settings, clothing markets, and the entertainment industry. For a learner, recognizing the word in these varied contexts provides a window into the rhythm of Indian life.

In the Household
Morning routines often involve decisions about what to wear. You might hear: 'आज कौन सी सलवार पहनूँ?' (Which salwar should I wear today?).

जल्दी से सलवार बदल लो, हमें देर हो रही है। (Change the salwar quickly, we are getting late.)

At the local 'bazaar' (market), the word is heard in every corner. Shopkeepers shout out the qualities of their fabrics, and customers haggle over prices. 'यह शुद्ध सूती सलवार है, रंग नहीं जाएगा' (This is a pure cotton salwar, the color won't fade). The interaction between a tailor and a customer is another rich source of this vocabulary. A customer might say, 'सलवार की मोहरी थोड़ी चौड़ी रखना' (Keep the ankle opening of the salwar a bit wide).

भैया, इस सूट के साथ मैचिंग सलवार दिखाओ। (Brother, show a matching salwar with this suit.)

In television dramas (serials) and movies, the 'salwar kameez' is the standard attire for many characters. Dialogue often revolves around festive preparations: 'दीवाली के लिए नई सलवार सिली है क्या?' (Have you stitched a new salwar for Diwali?). Even in news reports or documentaries about rural India, the garment is mentioned as part of the local identity and uniform. For instance, schoolgirls in many states wear a blue or white salwar as part of their mandatory school uniform.

उसकी सलवार पर बहुत सुंदर गोटा-पट्टी का काम है। (There is very beautiful Gota-Patti work on her salwar.)

Public Spaces
In laundry shops (dhobi ghats), you might hear: 'साहब, सलवार पर इस्त्री कर दी है।' (Sir, the salwar has been ironed.)

Furthermore, in the context of Indian weddings, the 'Mehendi' or 'Sangeet' ceremonies often see guests discussing their 'Patiala Salwars' or 'Sharara Salwars'. The terminology becomes more specific as the fashion becomes more elaborate. Hearing the word in these celebratory environments helps a learner associate it with joy and tradition.

क्या तुम मुझे अपनी सलवार उधार दोगी? (Will you lend me your salwar?)

यह सलवार बहुत आरामदायक है। (This salwar is very comfortable.)

Tailoring Vocabulary
'सलवार की काट' (the cut of the salwar) and 'सलवार का घेर' (the circumference/flare of the salwar).

Learning to use सलवार (salwar) correctly involves navigating a few common pitfalls, mainly related to gender, number, and pronunciation. Because English speakers are used to 'pants' being plural, they often carry this logic over to Hindi, leading to grammatical errors. This section highlights these mistakes to help you avoid them.

The Gender Error
Mistake: 'सलवार अच्छा है' (Salwar achha hai). Correction: 'सलवार अच्छी है' (Salwar achhi hai). Salwar is always feminine.

गलत: मेरा सलवार कहाँ है? सही: मेरी सलवार कहाँ है? (Where is my salwar?)

Another frequent error is treating 'salwar' as a plural noun. In English, we say 'Where are my pants?'. In Hindi, if you say 'मेरी सलवारें कहाँ हैं?' (Where are my salwars?), you are asking for multiple different pairs of trousers. If you are looking for the one you intend to wear, use the singular: 'मेरी सलवार कहाँ है?'. This is a fundamental shift in thinking for English natives.

गलत: ये सलवार बहुत पुराने हैं। सही: यह सलवार बहुत पुरानी है। (This salwar is very old.)

Confusion between 'Salwar' and 'Churidar' is also common. While both are lower garments, a 'Churidar' is tight-fitting and forms rings (churis) at the ankles, whereas a 'Salwar' is loose. Using the wrong term might lead to a tailor stitching the wrong style for you! Additionally, ensure you don't confuse 'Salwar' with 'Kameez' (the top). They are a set, but distinct items.

गलत: मैंने नई सलवार पहना। सही: मैंने नई सलवार पहनी। (I wore a new salwar.)

Spelling Slip-ups
Sometimes learners write 'शालवार' (Shalwar) which is the Persian/Urdu spelling. While understood, 'सलवार' is the standard Hindi spelling.

Finally, watch out for the postpositional changes. When you say 'In the salwar', it is 'सलवार में'. Because it ends in a consonant, it doesn't change to an 'e' sound like 'कमरा' (room) becomes 'कमरे में'. Beginners often try to say 'सलवारे में', which is incorrect. Consistency in applying these rules will significantly improve your Hindi fluency.

गलत: सलवारों का रंग नीला है। (If referring to one) सही: सलवार का रंग नीला है। (The color of the salwar is blue.)

गलत: उसने लाल सलवार खरीदे। सही: उसने लाल सलवार खरीदी। (She bought a red salwar.)

Agreement with Numbers
दो सलवारें (Two salwars) is correct, but 'दो सलवार' is also often heard in casual speech.

In the world of Indian ethnic wear, the सलवार (salwar) is just one of many options for lower garments. Understanding the synonyms and related terms will help you describe clothing more accurately and understand fashion discussions. While 'salwar' is the general term, specific styles have their own names.

Churidar (चूड़ीदार)
Unlike the loose salwar, the churidar is tight-fitting and longer than the leg, creating 'churis' (bangles/folds) at the ankle.
Pyjama (पायजामा)
A more generic term for loose trousers. In some regions, 'salwar' and 'pyjama' are used interchangeably, but 'pyjama' is often more associated with men's wear (Kurta-Pyjama).

आजकल लड़कियां सलवार की जगह लेगिंग्स पहनती हैं। (Nowadays girls wear leggings instead of salwar.)

Another popular alternative is the 'Patiala Salwar'. Named after the city of Patiala in Punjab, this style has many more pleats and a very heavy fall. It is considered more stylish and traditional for festive occasions. Then there is the 'Sharara' and 'Gharara', which are wide-legged trousers that look like skirts, often worn at weddings. While they serve the same purpose as a salwar, their construction is entirely different.

पटियाला सलवार में बहुत घेरा होता है। (A Patiala salwar has a lot of flare/volume.)

In modern urban settings, 'Palazzo' pants have become a common alternative to the traditional salwar. Palazzos are wide-legged and straight, lacking the tapered ankle of the salwar. Many women now pair their 'Kameez' with Palazzos for a contemporary look. Similarly, 'Trousers' or 'Pant-style' lowers are also gaining popularity. However, for religious ceremonies and traditional events, the classic salwar remains the most respected choice.

क्या आप सलवार पहनना पसंद करती हैं या चूड़ीदार? (Do you prefer wearing salwar or churidar?)

Dhoti Pants (धोती पैंट्स)
A fusion garment that looks like a traditional dhoti but is stitched like a salwar, offering a trendy ethnic look.

Lastly, for a very formal or royal look, one might choose a 'Peshawari Salwar', which is even more voluminous and traditionally worn by men in the North-West Frontier regions, but adapted into high-fashion for women. Knowing these distinctions not only improves your vocabulary but also your cultural literacy in South Asian societies.

शादी के लिए भारी सलवार सूट अच्छा रहेगा। (A heavy salwar suit will be good for the wedding.)

यह सलवार बहुत पुरानी शैली की है। (This salwar is of a very old style.)

Afghani Salwar (अफ़ग़ानी सलवार)
Characterized by a very wide balloon-like shape and a very tight ankle band.

How Formal Is It?

Fun Fact

The salwar was originally a garment for both men and women and was designed for horse riding in Central Asia.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /sʌlˈwɑː/
US /səlˈwɑːr/
Stress is on the second syllable: sal-WAR.
Rhymes With
तलवार (Talwar - Sword) हलवार (Halwar) दीवार (Deewar - Wall) बाज़ार (Bazaar - Market) तैयार (Taiyaar - Ready) अख़बार (Akhbaar - Newspaper) बीमार (Beemaar - Sick) हकदार (Hakdaar - Entitled)
Common Errors
  • Pronouncing it like 'Sal-war' (rhyming with 'star war'). It should be 'v' sound, not 'w'.
  • Using a heavy 'sh' sound instead of 's'.
  • Making the first 'a' too long (it should be short like 'cup').
  • Ignoring the feminine nasalization if pluralized.
  • Pronouncing the 'l' too heavily like in 'ball'.

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

Very easy to read as it follows standard phonetic rules.

Writing 2/5

Simple spelling, but requires remembering the 'v' sound (व).

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce but requires correct gender agreement in sentences.

Listening 1/5

Commonly heard and clearly articulated.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

कपड़ा पहनना रंग नया पुराना

Learn Next

कमीज़ दुपट्टा साड़ी दर्जी सिलाई

Advanced

परिधान वेशभूषा कढ़ाई बुनावट रेशम

Grammar to Know

Feminine Noun Agreement

सलवार (F) -> अच्छी (F) सलवार, न कि अच्छा सलवार।

Postposition Modification

सलवार + में = सलवार में (No change to the base word).

Pluralization of Feminine Nouns ending in Consonants

सलवार -> सलवारें (Adding -en).

Causative Verbs

सिलना (to stitch) -> सिलवाना (to have stitched - 'सलवार सिलवाना').

Adjective placement

Adjectives always come before the noun: 'नीली सलवार'.

Examples by Level

1

यह मेरी सलवार है।

This is my salwar.

Uses 'मेरी' because salwar is feminine.

2

सलवार लाल है।

The salwar is red.

Simple subject-adjective-verb structure.

3

वह सलवार पहनती है।

She wears a salwar.

Third person singular present tense.

4

क्या यह तुम्हारी सलवार है?

Is this your salwar?

Interrogative sentence using 'तुम्हारी'.

5

सलवार साफ़ है।

The salwar is clean.

Adjective 'साफ़' remains same for masculine and feminine.

6

मुझे एक सलवार चाहिए।

I need one salwar.

Uses the construction 'X चाहिए' (Need X).

7

यह पुरानी सलवार है।

This is an old salwar.

Adjective 'पुरानी' matches the feminine noun.

8

सलवार कहाँ है?

Where is the salwar?

Basic 'where' question.

1

यह सलवार बहुत ढीली है।

This salwar is very loose.

Adjective 'ढीली' (loose) is feminine.

2

मैं बाज़ार से नई सलवार लाई हूँ।

I have brought a new salwar from the market.

Present perfect tense with feminine subject.

3

इस सलवार की कीमत पाँच सौ रुपये है।

The price of this salwar is five hundred rupees.

Possessive 'की' used for feminine noun.

4

क्या आपके पास सूती सलवार है?

Do you have a cotton salwar?

Adjective 'सूती' (cotton) describes the material.

5

मुझे तंग सलवार पसंद नहीं है।

I don't like tight salwars.

Negative preference.

6

कल मैंने सफ़ेद सलवार धोई थी।

Yesterday I washed the white salwar.

Past tense 'धोई' matches the feminine object.

7

वह हमेशा सलवार-कमीज़ पहनती है।

She always wears salwar-kameez.

Compound word usage.

8

मेरी बहन के पास बहुत सारी सलवारें हैं।

My sister has many salwars.

Plural form 'सलवारें'.

1

दर्जी मेरी सलवार सिल रहा है।

The tailor is stitching my salwar.

Present continuous tense.

2

अगर सलवार लंबी है, तो उसे छोटा कर दो।

If the salwar is long, then shorten it.

Conditional sentence.

3

शादी के लिए उसने पटियाला सलवार खरीदी।

She bought a Patiala salwar for the wedding.

Specific style mentioned.

4

सलवार का नाड़ा ढीला हो गया है।

The drawstring of the salwar has become loose.

Specific part 'नाड़ा' mentioned.

5

आजकल सलवार के साथ लंबी कमीज़ फैशन में है।

Nowadays, long tunics with salwar are in fashion.

Discussing trends.

6

क्या तुम मुझे अपनी काली सलवार उधार दोगी?

Will you lend me your black salwar?

Future tense with feminine object.

7

इस सलवार पर बहुत सुंदर कढ़ाई की गई है।

Very beautiful embroidery has been done on this salwar.

Passive voice construction.

8

धोबी ने सलवार पर ठीक से इस्त्री नहीं की।

The washerman didn't iron the salwar properly.

Compound verb 'इस्त्री करना'.

1

सलवार की मोहरी को थोड़ा और चौड़ा रखना चाहिए।

The ankle opening of the salwar should be kept a bit wider.

Uses 'चाहिए' for suggestion.

2

उसने अपनी पुरानी सलवार को काटकर थैला बना लिया।

She cut her old salwar and made a bag out of it.

Participle 'काटकर' (after cutting).

3

गर्मी के मौसम में सूती सलवार सबसे आरामदायक होती है।

In the summer season, cotton salwars are the most comfortable.

Superlative sense.

4

विदेशी पर्यटक भी अब सलवार पहनना पसंद करते हैं।

Foreign tourists also now like to wear salwar.

Generalizing a trend.

5

इस सलवार का कपड़ा बहुत जल्दी खराब हो गया।

The fabric of this salwar got ruined very quickly.

Discussing quality.

6

क्या आप जानते हैं कि सलवार की उत्पत्ति कहाँ हुई थी?

Do you know where the salwar originated?

Historical inquiry.

7

उसने अपनी सलवार में एक गुप्त जेब लगवाई है।

She had a secret pocket put in her salwar.

Causative verb 'लगवाई'.

8

बिना दुपट्टे के सलवार-कमीज़ का लुक अधूरा लगता है।

Without a scarf, the salwar-kameez look feels incomplete.

Describing an aesthetic.

1

सलवार की ढीली बनावट उसे भारतीय जलवायु के अनुकूल बनाती है।

The loose structure of the salwar makes it suitable for the Indian climate.

Formal vocabulary like 'अनुकूल' (suitable).

2

विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में सलवार के अलग-अलग रूप देखने को मिलते हैं।

Different forms of salwar are seen in various regions.

Complex plural usage.

3

सांस्कृतिक पहचान के रूप में सलवार का महत्व आज भी बना हुआ है।

The importance of the salwar as a cultural identity remains even today.

Abstract noun usage.

4

डिजाइनरों ने पारंपरिक सलवार को एक आधुनिक रूप दे दिया है।

Designers have given the traditional salwar a modern look.

Discussing evolution.

5

साहित्य में सलवार का वर्णन अक्सर ग्रामीण जीवन के संदर्भ में आता है।

In literature, the description of the salwar often comes in the context of rural life.

Academic tone.

6

उसने अपनी सलवार के साथ एक कंट्रास्ट रंग का कुर्ता पहना था।

She wore a contrast-colored kurta with her salwar.

Fashion-specific language.

7

सलवार के घेरे और उसकी प्लेट्स में दर्जी की कुशलता दिखती है।

The tailor's skill is visible in the flare and plates of the salwar.

Focus on craftsmanship.

8

आधुनिक नारीवाद में पहनावे के रूप में सलवार की अपनी एक जगह है।

In modern feminism, the salwar has its own place as a form of attire.

Sociological context.

1

सलवार की ऐतिहासिक यात्रा मध्य एशिया के घुमंतू कबीलों से शुरू होती है।

The historical journey of the salwar begins with the nomadic tribes of Central Asia.

Sophisticated historical narrative.

2

वस्त्र विज्ञान की दृष्टि से सलवार की उपयोगिता निर्विवाद है।

From the perspective of textile science, the utility of the salwar is indisputable.

Highly formal/scientific vocabulary.

3

समकालीन फैशन में सलवार के विखंडन और पुनर्निर्माण की प्रक्रिया जारी है।

The process of deconstruction and reconstruction of the salwar continues in contemporary fashion.

Post-modern terminology.

4

सिनेमाई पर्दे पर सलवार अक्सर सरलता और शुचिता का प्रतीक रही है।

On the cinematic screen, the salwar has often been a symbol of simplicity and purity.

Symbolic analysis.

5

वैश्वीकरण के इस दौर में सलवार ने अपनी भौगोलिक सीमाओं को लांघ लिया है।

In this era of globalization, the salwar has crossed its geographical boundaries.

Metaphorical language.

6

सलवार की सिलाई में प्रयुक्त होने वाली विभिन्न तकनीकों का दस्तावेजीकरण आवश्यक है।

Documentation of various techniques used in stitching the salwar is necessary.

Administrative/Academic tone.

7

यह परिधान न केवल शरीर को ढकता है बल्कि एक समृद्ध विरासत को भी दर्शाता है।

This garment not only covers the body but also reflects a rich heritage.

Philosophical observation.

8

सलवार के बदलते स्वरूप समाज की बदलती मानसिकता का प्रतिबिंब हैं।

The changing forms of the salwar are a reflection of the changing mindset of society.

Sociopolitical commentary.

Synonyms

पाजामा पायजामा पतलून इज़ारबंद चूड़ीदार

Antonyms

जीन्स शॉर्ट्स हाफ-पेंट

Common Collocations

सलवार-कमीज़
सूती सलवार
सफ़ेद सलवार
सलवार सिलना
ढीली सलवार
नई सलवार
पुरानी सलवार
मैचिंग सलवार
रेशमी सलवार
सलवार का नाड़ा

Common Phrases

सलवार सूट

— Common name for the entire two-piece outfit.

आजकल सलवार सूट का फैशन है।

सलवार की मोहरी

— Refers to the bottom opening of the salwar.

सलवार की मोहरी छोटी करवा दो।

सलवार का घेरा

— Refers to the width or flare of the salwar.

इस सलवार का घेरा बहुत कम है।

सलवार पहनना

— The act of putting on the garment.

जल्दी से सलवार पहन लो।

सलवार उतारना

— The act of taking off the garment.

घर आकर उसने सलवार उतारी।

सलवार की काट

— The specific cut or tailoring style of the pants.

इस सलवार की काट बहुत अच्छी है।

सलवार की प्लेट्स

— The pleats made at the waist of the salwar.

प्लेट्स ठीक से जमाओ।

अनसिली सलवार

— Unstitched fabric for a salwar.

मैंने अनसिली सलवार खरीदी है।

तैयार सलवार

— Ready-made salwar.

बाज़ार में तैयार सलवारें मिलती हैं।

सलवार की सिलाई

— The stitching or the cost of stitching the salwar.

सलवार की सिलाई महँगी है।

Often Confused With

सलवार vs चूड़ीदार

Churidar is tight-fitting with rings at the ankle; Salwar is loose.

सलवार vs पायजामा

Pyjama is a generic term often used for men's wear; Salwar is more feminine-specific in modern Hindi.

सलवार vs धोती

Dhoti is a draped garment; Salwar is stitched.

Idioms & Expressions

"सलवार में आग लगना"

— Used metaphorically in some regional dialects to mean being in a great hurry or panic.

उसकी सलवार में आग लगी है क्या, जो इतनी तेज़ भाग रहा है?

Slang/Regional
"नाड़ा ढीला होना"

— Literally 'loose drawstring', but idiomatically used to mean being weak or lacking character.

उसका तो नाड़ा ही ढीला है, वह क्या काम करेगा?

Colloquial
"जेब कटना"

— While not unique to salwar, since salwars often have pockets, it means getting pickpocketed.

मेले में मेरी जेब कट गई।

Neutral
"पल्ला झाड़ना"

— To get rid of a responsibility (related to the scarf often worn with a salwar).

उसने अपना पल्ला झाड़ लिया।

Metaphorical
"इज्जत का फालूदा"

— To have one's reputation ruined (often used in contexts of traditional attire).

उसने सबके सामने मेरी इज्जत का फालूदा कर दिया।

Informal
"गाँठ बाँधना"

— To remember something firmly (related to tying the drawstring knot).

यह बात गाँठ बाँध लो।

Common
"पैरों तले ज़मीन खिसकना"

— To be shocked (often used when something happens to one's foundation/lower half).

खबर सुनते ही उसके पैरों तले ज़मीन खिसक गई।

Literary
"हाथ मलना"

— To regret (often used when one loses something, like a piece of clothing).

अब हाथ मलने से क्या होगा?

Common
"चूड़ियाँ पहनना"

— To be cowardly (often contrasted with the 'manly' attire).

क्या तुमने चूड़ियाँ पहन रखी हैं?

Informal/Sexist
"धोती ढीली होना"

— To be scared (similar to salwar context, though specifically mentions dhoti).

शेर को देखते ही उसकी धोती ढीली हो गई।

Colloquial

Easily Confused

सलवार vs तलवार

Sounds very similar (Talwar vs Salwar).

Talwar means 'sword'. Salwar means 'trousers'.

सैनिक के पास तलवार है, लेकिन उसने सलवार नहीं पहनी।

सलवार vs हलवार

Rhyming word.

Halwar is not a common word, but might be confused with Halwa (sweet).

हलवा खाओ, सलवार मत गंदी करो।

सलवार vs दीवार

Rhyming word.

Deewar means 'wall'.

दीवार के पास सलवार सूख रही है।

सलवार vs सवार

Similar spelling.

Sawaar means 'rider'.

घोड़े का सवार सलवार पहने हुए था।

सलवार vs बाज़ार

Rhyming word.

Bazaar means 'market'.

मैं बाज़ार से सलवार लाया।

Sentence Patterns

A1

यह [Color] सलवार है।

यह लाल सलवार है।

A1

मेरी सलवार [Adjective] है।

मेरी सलवार नई है।

A2

मुझे [Type] सलवार चाहिए।

मुझे सूती सलवार चाहिए।

A2

क्या आप [Noun] की सलवार दिखा सकते हैं?

क्या आप रेशम की सलवार दिखा सकते हैं?

B1

मैंने [Time] सलवार [Verb] थी।

मैंने कल सलवार धोई थी।

B1

अगर सलवार [Adjective] हो, तो [Action] करें।

अगर सलवार ढीली हो, तो नाड़ा कसें।

B2

[Style] सलवार पहनना [Person] को पसंद है।

पटियाला सलवार पहनना मुझे पसंद है।

C1

सलवार की [Feature] इसकी [Quality] को दर्शाती है।

सलवार की कढ़ाई इसकी सुंदरता को दर्शाती है।

Word Family

Nouns

सलवार
सलवारें (Plural)
नाड़ा (Drawstring)
मोहरी (Ankle cuff)

Verbs

सलवार सिलना (To stitch)
सलवार पहनना (To wear)
सलवार धोना (To wash)

Adjectives

सलवारदार (Having a salwar - rare)
कढ़ाईदार (Embroidered)

Related

कमीज़
दुपट्टा
सूट
कुर्ता
चूड़ीदार

How to Use It

frequency

Extremely common in daily conversation in North India.

Common Mistakes
  • Using 'ka' instead of 'ki'. सलवार की कीमत

    Since salwar is feminine, the possessive particle must be 'ki'.

  • Treating it as plural in singular context. मेरी सलवार कहाँ है?

    English 'pants' is plural, but Hindi 'salwar' is singular.

  • Using 'pahna' instead of 'pahni' for past tense. मैंने सलवार पहनी।

    The verb agrees with the feminine object in the perfective aspect.

  • Confusing 'Salwar' with 'Talwar'. सलवार पहनना

    One is a garment, the other is a weapon. Pronounce 's' clearly.

  • Saying 'Salware' instead of 'Salwaren' for plural. सलवारें

    Feminine plurals ending in consonants usually take the 'en' sound with nasalization.

Tips

Gender Memory

Always imagine a woman wearing it to remember it is feminine. 'Nai Salwar' (New Salwar) sounds right; 'Naya Salwar' sounds wrong.

Regional Styles

If you are in Punjab, try asking for a 'Patiala Salwar' to impress the locals!

Check the Fabric

Always ask 'Kya ye cotton hai?' (Is this cotton?) because synthetic salwars can be very hot.

Pockets

Most salwars don't come with pockets. You have to specifically ask the tailor: 'Ek jeb laga dena' (Add one pocket).

The 'V' sound

Make sure your teeth touch your lower lip slightly for the 'v' in salwar. It's not a round 'w'.

Modesty

Wearing a salwar is considered very respectful in rural areas and religious places.

Washing

Traditional dyed salwars might bleed color. Wash them separately the first time.

Dupatta

Pairing a salwar with a contrasting dupatta (scarf) is a very common and stylish practice.

Parts of Salwar

Learn the word 'Mohri' (ankle opening) to communicate better with your tailor.

Daily Practice

Label your clothes in Hindi. Put a 'सलवार' tag on your ethnic wear.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'S'oft and 'L'oose 'W'ear. Salwar is the soft, loose wear of the East.

Visual Association

Imagine a balloon that is pinched at the bottom. That is the shape of a classic salwar.

Word Web

Clothing Tradition Cotton Tailor Comfort India Fashion Pleats

Challenge

Try to name five colors and pair them with the word 'सलवार' using the correct feminine adjective form (e.g., Peeli Salwar).

Word Origin

Derived from the Persian word 'shalwar' (شلوار). It entered Hindi through the influence of Persian-speaking dynasties in North India.

Original meaning: Trousers or breeches.

Indo-Iranian / Indo-European.

Cultural Context

Avoid calling it 'costume'; it is 'attire' or 'dress'. Calling it a costume can be seen as reductive.

English speakers often call them 'harem pants' or 'pyjamas', but 'salwar' is the specific cultural term.

The song 'Patiala Suit' in Bollywood. Kareena Kapoor's iconic look in 'Jab We Met'. Malala Yousafzai often wears a salwar kameez.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Shopping

  • यह सलवार कितने की है?
  • क्या इसमें और रंग हैं?
  • मुझे सूती सलवार चाहिए।
  • यह बहुत महँगी है।

Tailoring

  • सलवार थोड़ी ढीली रखना।
  • मोहरी छोटी कर दो।
  • नाड़ा डालना मत भूलना।
  • कब तक सिल जाएगी?

Getting Ready

  • मेरी नीली सलवार कहाँ है?
  • क्या यह सलवार साफ़ है?
  • इसे इस्त्री कर दो।
  • यह मुझ पर कैसी लग रही है?

Laundry

  • सलवार का रंग निकल गया।
  • यह सलवार सिकुड़ गई है।
  • इसे हाथ से धोना।
  • धूप में मत सुखाना।

Fashion Discussion

  • आजकल पटियाला सलवार ट्रेंड में है।
  • मुझे चूड़ीदार पसंद नहीं।
  • यह कढ़ाई बहुत सुंदर है।
  • इसका कपड़ा बहुत मुलायम है।

Conversation Starters

"आपकी सलवार बहुत सुंदर है, आपने कहाँ से खरीदी?"

"क्या आप आमतौर पर सलवार-कमीज़ पहनना पसंद करती हैं?"

"क्या आपको लगता है कि सलवार जींस से ज़्यादा आरामदायक है?"

"इस त्योहार पर आप किस रंग की सलवार पहनेंगी?"

"क्या आपको पटियाला सलवार और चूड़ीदार के बीच का अंतर पता है?"

Journal Prompts

आज मैंने पहली बार सलवार पहनी और मुझे कैसा महसूस हुआ...

मेरे पास जो सबसे पुरानी सलवार है, उसकी कहानी यह है...

अगर मुझे अपनी खुद की सलवार डिजाइन करनी हो, तो वह कैसी दिखेगी?

भारतीय बाज़ार में कपड़े खरीदते समय मेरा अनुभव कैसा रहा?

पारंपरिक पहनावा हमारे व्यक्तित्व को कैसे बदलता है?

Frequently Asked Questions

10 questions

It is feminine. You should always use feminine adjectives and verbs with it, like 'achhi salwar' or 'salwar phat gayi'.

Yes, in certain cultures (like Punjabi or Pathani), men wear a specific style of salwar, but in general urban Hindi, it is mostly used for women's clothing.

A regular salwar has fewer pleats. A Patiala salwar uses much more fabric and has many more pleats, giving it a heavy, draped look.

It is called a 'nada' (नाड़ा).

In Hindi, it is 'salwar' (स). In Urdu and Persian, it is 'shalwar' (श). Both are understood, but 'salwar' is standard for Hindi learners.

Like 'pants' in English, it refers to the whole garment, but in Hindi, it is grammatically singular.

It is the complete traditional suit consisting of the trousers (salwar) and the tunic (kameez).

The plural is 'salwaren' (सलवारें).

Yes, this is a popular fusion look in modern India, though traditionally it is paired with a kurta or kameez.

Cotton (सूती) is best for daily wear and heat, while silk (रेशम) or georgette is preferred for parties.

Test Yourself 200 questions

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Write a sentence using 'नई सलवार' (New Salwar).

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Describe what a salwar looks like in Hindi.

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Write a short dialogue between a customer and a tailor about a salwar.

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Explain the difference between a Salwar and a Churidar in Hindi.

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Write about why you find traditional clothes like salwar-kameez comfortable.

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Translate: 'I bought a pink cotton salwar yesterday.'

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Write a sentence using the word 'सलवारें' (Plural).

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How do you ask the price of a salwar in a shop? Write the question.

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Write a sentence using 'पटियाला सलवार'.

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Translate: 'The tailor has not yet stitched my salwar.'

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Write three adjectives that can describe a salwar.

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Write a sentence about washing a salwar.

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Describe a festive outfit involving a salwar.

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Write a sentence using 'सलवार का नाड़ा'.

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Translate: 'This salwar is too loose for me.'

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Write a sentence using 'सफ़ेद सलवार'.

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Explain the importance of salwar in South Asian culture in five sentences.

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Write a sentence using 'मैचिंग सलवार'.

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Write a sentence using 'पुरानी सलवार'.

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Translate: 'She is wearing a beautiful embroidered salwar.'

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Pronounce the word 'सलवार' correctly.

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Say 'This is a red salwar' in Hindi.

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Ask a shopkeeper for a cotton salwar in Hindi.

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Tell someone that your salwar is too loose.

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Ask your friend where she bought her salwar.

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Describe your favorite traditional outfit in Hindi.

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Say 'I need to get my salwar ironed' in Hindi.

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Talk about the benefits of wearing a salwar in summer.

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Explain the difference between Patiala and regular salwar.

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Say 'I am wearing a new salwar today' in Hindi.

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Ask the price of the salwar.

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Tell the tailor to make the salwar shorter.

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Say 'Where are my salwars?' in Hindi.

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Pronounce 'सलवारें' correctly.

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Discuss your preference between jeans and salwar.

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Say 'The salwar is torn' in Hindi.

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Ask if the color of the salwar will fade.

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Tell someone that the embroidery on their salwar is beautiful.

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Say 'The drawstring is lost' in Hindi.

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Give a short presentation on Indian ethnic wear.

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Identify the word 'सलवार' in a spoken sentence about shopping.

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Listen to a description of a woman's outfit and identify the color of her salwar.

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Listen to a tailor's instructions and determine if the salwar is being shortened or lengthened.

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Listen to a weather report and identify if they suggest wearing cotton salwars.

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Listen to a Bollywood song and count how many times 'salwar' is mentioned.

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Identify if the speaker says 'Salwar' or 'Talwar'.

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Listen to a conversation about a wedding and identify the style of salwar mentioned.

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Listen to a laundry list and identify how many salwars are being washed.

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Listen to a fashion vlog and identify the current trend mentioned for salwars.

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Identify the gender of the adjectives used with 'salwar' in a recording.

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Listen to a story about a girl and her new salwar.

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Listen to a market scene and identify the haggling price of a salwar.

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Identify the material mentioned in a description of a salwar.

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Listen to a sentence and determine if it's about one salwar or many.

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Listen to a historical fact about the origin of the salwar.

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