संपर्क
संपर्क in 30 Seconds
- Sampark is a masculine noun meaning contact, connection, or communication.
- Commonly used in formal phrases like 'Sampark karein' (Please contact) and 'Sampark mein' (In touch).
- It applies to social, professional, technical, and physical contexts across all levels of Hindi.
- Always use the postposition 'se' when mentioning the person being contacted (e.g., 'Usse sampark karo').
The Hindi word संपर्क (Sampark) is a versatile noun that primarily translates to 'contact,' 'connection,' or 'communication' in English. Derived from Sanskrit roots, it carries a sense of bringing two entities together, whether physically, socially, or electronically. In the modern Hindi landscape, you will encounter this word everywhere—from business cards to railway announcements, and from technical manuals to heartfelt conversations about staying in touch with old friends.
- Social Context
- In a social setting, 'sampark' refers to the act of maintaining a relationship or reaching out to someone. It is the standard term used when asking for someone's contact details or expressing the desire to remain connected after a meeting.
- Technical Context
- In physics or engineering, it refers to physical contact or electrical connection. For instance, a loose wire might be described as having a 'poor sampark,' leading to a malfunction.
- Formal/Official Use
- Governments and organizations use 'sampark' to denote public outreach or help-desks. You will often see 'Sampark Kendra' (Contact Center) in administrative buildings.
क्या आपके पास उनका संपर्क नंबर है? (Do you have their contact number?)
Understanding 'sampark' requires recognizing its role as a bridge. It isn't just the 'talk' (which would be 'baat'); it is the 'link' that allows the talk to happen. When a satellite loses 'sampark' with a ground station, it means the invisible thread of data has snapped. When a person loses 'sampark' with their roots, it implies a cultural or emotional disconnection. This word is essential for A2 learners because it moves beyond simple verbs like 'bolna' (to speak) and enters the realm of describing relationships and systems.
बिजली के तारों का संपर्क टूट गया है। (The contact between the electric wires has been broken.)
In literature and formal speeches, 'sampark' is often paired with 'samvaad' (dialogue). While 'sampark' establishes the line, 'samvaad' is the content that flows through it. If you are traveling in India, you might see signs for 'Sampark Kranti Express,' a famous series of trains designed to provide 'contact' or 'connectivity' between the national capital and other states. This illustrates how the word scales from a tiny electrical point to a massive infrastructure project. For an English speaker, think of it as the 'connect' in 'connect with me' or the 'contact' in 'contact details.' It is a heavy-duty word that performs reliably in both casual and high-stakes environments.
हम पिछले दस सालों से संपर्क में हैं। (We have been in contact for the last ten years.)
- Etymology
- The prefix 'sam-' (together) combined with 'park' (related to touching or mixing) creates the sense of 'coming together in touch.'
अधिकारियों से संपर्क करना कठिन है। (It is difficult to contact the officials.)
Mastering 'sampark' involves understanding its common collocations and grammatical structures. Most frequently, it is used with the auxiliary verb 'karna' (to do) to form 'sampark karna' (to contact). It is also commonly used with the postposition 'mein' (in) to form 'sampark mein rehna' (to stay in touch). Because it is a noun, it follows the standard rules of Hindi noun-verb combinations.
- The 'Se' Postposition
- When you contact *someone*, you must use the postposition 'se'. For example: 'Mujhse sampark karein' (Contact me). 'Se' here acts like 'with' or 'to'.
कृपया इस नंबर पर संपर्क करें। (Please contact on this number.)
In a sentence, 'sampark' usually functions as the object or part of a compound verb. If you are describing a state of being in contact, you use 'mein' (in). For example, 'Hum sampark mein hain' (We are in contact). If the contact is broken, you use the verb 'tootna' (to break). 'Hamara sampark toot gaya' (Our contact broke/was lost).
क्या आप डॉक्टर के संपर्क में हैं? (Are you in contact with the doctor?)
Another sophisticated use is as an adjective-like noun in 'sampark sutra' (contact source/link). This is often seen in journalism. 'Hamare sampark sutron ke anusar...' (According to our contact sources...). For students, the most practical use remains the imperative 'sampark karein' which you will see on every advertisement in India. Whether it is a flat for rent or a job opening, the call to action is always 'sampark karein'.
- Compound Verbs
- 1. Sampark banana (To establish contact). 2. Sampark sadhna (To try to reach out/establish contact, often with effort).
नया व्यवसाय शुरू करने के लिए नए लोगों से संपर्क बनाना ज़रूरी है। (To start a new business, it is necessary to establish contact with new people.)
When using 'sampark' in the plural (samparkon), it refers to one's network or connections. 'Uske bade logon se sampark hain' (He has contacts/connections with big/influential people). Here, the word takes on a nuance of 'influence' or 'networking'. This is a common way to describe someone's social capital in Indian society.
विदेश जाने के बाद भी उसने अपने दोस्तों से संपर्क नहीं तोड़ा। (Even after going abroad, he did not break contact with his friends.)
'Sampark' is a high-frequency word that resonates across various domains of Indian life. If you are standing on a platform at a major Indian railway station like New Delhi or Mumbai Central, you will hear announcements about 'Sampark Kranti' trains. These trains are symbolic of the word's meaning—bridging the distance between the remote parts of India and the capital. In this context, 'sampark' represents national integration and mobility.
- In News and Media
- News anchors frequently use the phrase 'Sampark toot gaya' when a live feed from a reporter in the field is interrupted. It is also used when discussing diplomatic relations: 'Bharat aur Japan ke beech sampark badh raha hai' (Contact/Connection between India and Japan is increasing).
- In Corporate Offices
- In a professional setting, 'sampark' is the go-to word for networking. You might hear a manager say, 'Client se sampark banaye rakhen' (Keep maintaining contact with the client). It sounds much more professional than the colloquial 'baat karte raho'.
अगले स्टेशन पर हमारा ट्रेन से संपर्क होगा। (We will have contact with the train at the next station.)
In the digital age, 'sampark' has found a new home in technology. Website footers in Hindi-speaking regions often have a 'Sampark Karein' (Contact Us) link instead of the English version. Customer care centers are often labeled 'Sampark Kendra'. When your phone loses signal, a Hindi interface might display 'Sanchar/Sampark vayu-mandal se bahar hai' (Communication/Contact is outside the atmosphere/range).
वेबसाइट पर दिए गए फॉर्म के माध्यम से हमसे संपर्क करें। (Contact us through the form given on the website.)
In rural India, 'sampark' takes on a more community-oriented meaning. Social workers and government officials talk about 'Jan-Sampark' (Public Relations/Mass Contact). This involves going door-to-door to listen to people's problems. If you hear someone say 'Jan-sampark abhiyan' (Public contact campaign), they are referring to a large-scale outreach program. It's a word that bridges the gap between the elite and the grassroots.
- Emergency Situations
- During natural disasters, radio broadcasts often repeat: 'Apne nazdiki police station se sampark karein' (Contact your nearest police station). Here, the word is a lifeline.
बाढ़ के कारण कई गाँवों से संपर्क टूट गया है। (Due to the flood, contact with many villages has been broken.)
Even though 'sampark' seems straightforward, English speakers often make specific errors when integrating it into their Hindi. The most common mistakes involve postpositions, gender agreement, and choosing the wrong synonym for the context. Understanding these pitfalls will help you sound more like a native speaker.
- Mistake 1: Using 'Ko' instead of 'Se'
- Learners often say 'Mujhko sampark karein' because they think 'contact me' translates directly. However, in Hindi, you contact *with* someone. The correct form is 'Mujhse sampark karein'.
- Mistake 2: Confusing 'Sampark' with 'Baat'
- 'Baat' is a conversation. 'Sampark' is the connection. You can't say 'Mera usse sampark hua' if you mean 'I had a long chat with him.' 'Sampark' is more about the reach-out or the availability of a link.
❌ गलत: मैंने उसे संपर्क किया। (I contacted him - Incorrect postposition usage)
✅ सही: मैंने उससे संपर्क किया। (I contacted him - Correct)
Another mistake involves the gender of the word. 'Sampark' is masculine. Beginners often treat abstract nouns as feminine by default. Saying 'Meri sampark toot gayi' is incorrect; it should be 'Mera sampark toot gaya'. This affects the possessive pronoun and the verb ending. Paying attention to this detail will significantly improve your grammatical accuracy.
क्या आपका उनसे कोई संपर्क है? (Do you have any contact with them?)
Lastly, learners sometimes use 'sampark' in places where 'rishta' (relationship) or 'dosti' (friendship) is more appropriate. 'Sampark' is somewhat formal or functional. If you want to say you are close friends with someone, saying 'Mera usse sampark hai' sounds like you just have his phone number or a business link. It lacks the emotional warmth of 'Hamari dosti hai'. Use 'sampark' for the 'how' of communication, and other words for the 'what' of the relationship.
- Overusing 'Sampark'
- Avoid using 'sampark' in very casual settings like 'I'll contact you for dinner.' In such cases, 'Phone karunga' or 'Bataunga' is more natural.
गलती से दो तारों का संपर्क हो गया। (By mistake, the two wires came into contact.)
To truly master 'sampark', you need to know its neighbors. Hindi has several words that overlap with 'contact,' each carrying a specific 'vibe' or register. Depending on whether you are writing a poem, a business email, or chatting with a neighbor, your choice of word will change.
- 1. मेल-जोल (Mel-Jol)
- This word means 'socializing' or 'interaction.' While 'sampark' is the link, 'mel-jol' is the act of hanging out and getting along. It is much more informal and friendly.
- 2. संवाद (Samvaad)
- This means 'dialogue' or 'formal communication.' Use this when the focus is on the exchange of ideas rather than just the act of reaching out.
- 3. राब्ता (Raabta)
- Borrowed from Urdu, this is a poetic and soulful version of 'sampark.' You will hear it in Bollywood songs. It implies a deep, perhaps even spiritual, connection.
दोनों देशों के बीच संवाद शुरू होना चाहिए। (Dialogue should start between the two countries.)
When should you choose 'sampark' over these? Use 'sampark' when you want to be clear, functional, and neutral. It is the 'utility' word. If you are talking about technical connectivity or professional outreach, 'sampark' is unbeatable. If you are talking about the 'feeling' of being connected, 'raabta' or 'जुड़ाव' (judaav - bonding) might be better.
उनका आपस में कोई मेल-जोल नहीं है। (They have no social interaction with each other.)
In a technical or scientific context, you might also hear 'स्पर्श' (sparsh), which specifically means 'physical touch.' While 'sampark' can mean physical touch (like wires touching), 'sparsh' is more about the sensation of touch. If a doctor touches a patient, it is 'sparsh'. If a wire touches another wire causing a spark, it is 'sampark'. Understanding these nuances prevents you from sounding like a translation app and more like a human who understands the world.
- Summary Table
- Sampark = Contact/Link (General/Formal) | Samvaad = Dialogue (Formal) | Mel-jol = Socializing (Informal) | Raabta = Connection (Poetic).
मेरा उनसे गहरा जुड़ाव है। (I have a deep bonding/connection with them.)
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
The prefix 'sam-' in Sanskrit is a cognate of the Latin 'com-' (as in 'communication' or 'contact'), showing the ancient Indo-European link between these concepts.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'Sam' like the English name 'Sam' (it should be more like 'sum').
- Over-aspirating the 'p' (it should be a soft 'p').
- Ignoring the nasal 'm' sound at the beginning.
- Making the 'a' in 'park' too long like in 'car'.
- Forgetting to roll the 'r' slightly.
Difficulty Rating
Easy to recognize as it appears frequently on signs and websites.
Requires correct postposition 'se' and gender agreement.
Pronunciation is straightforward once nasalization is mastered.
Very common in news and announcements.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Compound Verbs with 'Karna'
संपर्क + करना = To contact.
Masculine Noun Agreement
मेरा (M) संपर्क, अच्छा (M) संपर्क।
Postposition 'Se' with Communication Verbs
राम से (with Ram) संपर्क करो।
Oblique Case Pluralization
संपर्कों (Samparkon) के माध्यम से।
Genitive 'Ke' in state of being
उसके (his) संपर्क में।
Examples by Level
मेरा संपर्क नंबर यह है।
This is my contact number.
Mera (my) is masculine to match Sampark.
मुझसे संपर्क करें।
Contact me.
Use 'se' with the person you are contacting.
क्या आपके पास संपर्क है?
Do you have contact (details)?
Simple question structure.
यहाँ संपर्क करें।
Contact here.
Imperative form.
उसका संपर्क नंबर क्या है?
What is his contact number?
Uska (his) is masculine.
संपर्क बंद है।
Contact is closed/off.
Sampark as a subject.
नमस्ते, संपर्क करें।
Hello, please contact.
Polite request.
नया संपर्क नंबर।
New contact number.
Naya (new) matches masculine Sampark.
मैं आपसे कल संपर्क करूँगा।
I will contact you tomorrow.
Future tense of 'sampark karna'.
हम अभी भी संपर्क में हैं।
We are still in contact.
Prepositional phrase 'sampark mein'.
उसने मुझसे संपर्क नहीं किया।
He did not contact me.
Past tense negative.
कृपया ईमेल से संपर्क करें।
Please contact by email.
Specifying the medium with 'se'.
क्या आप डॉक्टर के संपर्क में हैं?
Are you in contact with the doctor?
Genitive 'ke' used with 'sampark mein'.
मेरा उससे कोई संपर्क नहीं है।
I have no contact with him.
Expressing absence of connection.
संपर्क के लिए धन्यवाद।
Thanks for contacting.
'Ke liye' (for) postposition.
वह अपने परिवार के संपर्क में रहता है।
He stays in contact with his family.
Habitual present tense.
खराब मौसम के कारण संपर्क टूट गया।
The contact was broken due to bad weather.
Using 'tootna' (to break) with sampark.
हमें नए ग्राहकों से संपर्क बनाना होगा।
We will have to establish contact with new customers.
Using 'banana' (to build/make) with sampark.
आपका संपर्क सूत्र कौन है?
Who is your contact source/link?
'Sampark sutra' is a common B1 collocation.
बिजली का संपर्क ठीक नहीं है।
The electrical contact is not right.
Technical use of the word.
सोशल मीडिया ने संपर्क आसान कर दिया है।
Social media has made contact easy.
Sampark as the object of 'aasaan karna'.
अधिकारियों से संपर्क साधना मुश्किल है।
It is difficult to manage/establish contact with officials.
'Sadhna' implies effort.
हमारा उनसे पुराना संपर्क है।
We have an old contact/connection with them.
Describing long-term links.
इंटरनेट के बिना संपर्क असंभव है।
Contact is impossible without the internet.
Conditional context.
सरकार जन-संपर्क अभियान चला रही है।
The government is running a public relations campaign.
'Jan-sampark' (Public relations).
दोनों देशों के बीच कूटनीतिक संपर्क बढ़े हैं।
Diplomatic contacts between both countries have increased.
Formal adjective 'kootneetik' (diplomatic).
उसके बड़े अधिकारियों से अच्छे संपर्क हैं।
He has good contacts with high-ranking officials.
Plural 'sampark' implying a network.
संपर्क टूटने से विमान का पता नहीं चल रहा।
Due to loss of contact, the plane's location is unknown.
Using 'sampark tootna' in an emergency context.
सांस्कृतिक संपर्क से आपसी समझ बढ़ती है।
Cultural contact increases mutual understanding.
Abstract usage.
पुलिस ने संदिग्ध के संपर्कों की जाँच की।
The police investigated the suspect's contacts.
Plural possessive.
यह केंद्र जनता के संपर्क के लिए है।
This center is for contact with the public.
Purpose-oriented sentence.
लेखक का प्रकृति के साथ गहरा संपर्क है।
The author has a deep contact/connection with nature.
Metaphorical use.
वैश्विक अर्थव्यवस्था में देशों का परस्पर संपर्क अनिवार्य है।
In a global economy, the mutual contact/interconnectedness of countries is mandatory.
Highly formal 'parspar' (mutual).
उनकी विचारधारा का आधुनिक समाज से कोई संपर्क नहीं है।
Their ideology has no contact/connection with modern society.
Abstract/Philosophical use.
विज्ञान और अध्यात्म के संपर्क बिंदुओं पर चर्चा हुई।
There was a discussion on the contact points of science and spirituality.
'Sampark bindu' (contact points).
वह निरंतर अपने निर्वाचन क्षेत्र के संपर्क में रहता है।
He remains in constant contact with his constituency.
Formal political vocabulary.
उपग्रह का संपर्क टूटते ही मिशन विफल हो गया।
As soon as the satellite contact broke, the mission failed.
Complex 'hi' particle usage for immediacy.
भाषा और संस्कृति का अटूट संपर्क होता है।
There is an unbreakable contact/link between language and culture.
Adjective 'atoot' (unbreakable).
संपर्क विहीन क्षेत्रों में विकास पहुँचाना एक चुनौती है।
Bringing development to contact-less (isolated) areas is a challenge.
Suffix '-viheen' (without).
इस शोध पत्र में ऐतिहासिक संपर्कों का विश्लेषण किया गया है।
In this research paper, historical contacts have been analyzed.
Academic register.
मानवीय संवेदनाओं का तकनीकी प्रगति के साथ संपर्क क्षीण होता जा रहा है।
The contact of human emotions with technical progress is becoming tenuous.
Advanced vocabulary 'ksheen' (weak/tenuous).
ब्रह्मांडीय ऊर्जा के साथ संपर्क साधना ही योग का लक्ष्य है।
Establishing contact with cosmic energy is the goal of Yoga.
Philosophical register.
राजदूत ने द्विपक्षीय संपर्कों को प्रगाढ़ करने पर ज़ोर दिया।
The ambassador emphasized strengthening bilateral contacts.
'Pragaadh' (deep/strong) and 'dwipakshiya' (bilateral).
अंतःविषय संपर्क ही आधुनिक नवाचार की जननी है।
Interdisciplinary contact is the mother of modern innovation.
'Antah-vishay' (interdisciplinary).
सूचना क्रांति ने भौगोलिक दूरियों के बावजूद निरंतर संपर्क संभव कर दिया है।
The information revolution has made continuous contact possible despite geographical distances.
Complex sentence structure.
संपर्क की सघनता ही किसी भी समुदाय की शक्ति होती है।
The density/intensity of contact is the strength of any community.
'Saghanta' (density/intensity).
साहित्य समाज के साथ जीवंत संपर्क बनाए रखने का माध्यम है।
Literature is a medium to maintain a living contact with society.
'Jeevant' (living/vibrant).
विदेशी आक्रांताओं के साथ संपर्क ने भारतीय कला को नई दिशा दी।
Contact with foreign invaders gave a new direction to Indian art.
Historical/Analytical context.
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
— A standard way to say 'Please contact.' Used in ads and business.
अधिक जानकारी के लिए संपर्क करें।
— To try hard to establish a connection or reach someone.
उसने मंत्री से संपर्क साधने की कोशिश की।
— A 'lingua franca' or a language used for communication between different groups.
अंग्रेजी एक विश्व संपर्क भाषा है।
— A revolution in connectivity (also a famous train name).
संपर्क क्रांति एक्सप्रेस समय पर है।
— Contactless (often used in modern technology like payments).
संपर्क रहित भुगतान (Contactless payment) आजकल लोकप्रिय है।
Often Confused With
Samvaad is the dialogue/talk itself, while Sampark is the contact/connection.
Sparsh is physical touch/sensation, while Sampark is a broader term for connection.
Rishta is a relationship/bond, while Sampark is the act of being in contact.
Idioms & Expressions
— To come into contact with someone, often implying a change or influence.
अच्छे लोगों के संपर्क में आने से विचार बदलते हैं।
Neutral— To intentionally cut ties or stop talking to someone.
उसने अपने पुराने दोस्तों से संपर्क तोड़ लिया।
Neutral— To network or build a bridge with someone for future use.
शहर में नए संपर्क बनाना आसान नहीं है।
Professional— Out of contact or out of reach (often used for phone signals).
आपका नंबर संपर्क क्षेत्र से बाहर है।
Technical— A 'link' in the chain of communication.
वह हमारे बीच संपर्क की एकमात्र कड़ी है।
Formal— To piece together connections or information.
पुलिस संपर्क सूत्र जोड़ने की कोशिश कर रही है।
Journalism— To be completely isolated or without any link.
गाँव अब भी मुख्य शहर से संपर्क विहीन है।
Formal— To officially establish a link or communication channel.
दोनों कंपनियों ने संपर्क स्थापित कर लिया है।
FormalEasily Confused
Both mean connection.
Sambandh is a relationship (like family), Sampark is contact (like a phone call).
मेरा उससे कोई सम्बन्ध नहीं है (No relationship) vs मेरा उससे कोई संपर्क नहीं है (No contact).
Both imply meeting.
Mel is a union or meeting, Sampark is the ongoing state of contact.
दोनों नदियों का मेल (Union of rivers) vs संपर्क सूत्र (Contact link).
Both mean connection.
Judaav is an emotional or structural bond, Sampark is functional communication.
कला से जुड़ाव (Bond with art) vs अधिकारियों से संपर्क (Contact with officials).
Both involve communication.
Baat is the conversation, Sampark is the channel.
मुझसे बात करो (Talk to me) vs मुझसे संपर्क करो (Contact me).
Both mean reaching out.
Pahunch is 'reach' or 'access', Sampark is 'contact'.
उसकी पहुँच ऊपर तक है (He has reach) vs उसका संपर्क नंबर (His contact number).
Sentence Patterns
ये मेरा संपर्क नंबर है।
Ye mera sampark number hai.
मुझसे संपर्क करें।
Mujhse sampark karein.
हम संपर्क में रहेंगे।
Hum sampark mein rahenge.
उसने मुझसे संपर्क तोड़ दिया।
Usne mujhse sampark tod diya.
संपर्क स्थापित करना अनिवार्य है।
Sampark sthapit karna anivarya hai.
संपर्क की प्रगाढ़ता बढ़ानी होगी।
Sampark ki pragaadhta badhani hogi.
क्या आप संपर्क में हैं?
Kya aap sampark mein hain?
संपर्क टूट गया है।
Sampark toot gaya hai.
Word Family
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How to Use It
Very common in both spoken and written Hindi.
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Mujhko sampark karo.
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Mujhse sampark karo.
The verb 'sampark karna' requires the postposition 'se' (with/from) rather than 'ko'.
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Meri sampark toot gayi.
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Mera sampark toot gaya.
'Sampark' is a masculine noun, so the possessive pronoun and verb must be masculine.
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Usne mujhse sampark kiya tha.
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Correct.
This is a correct sentence, but learners often forget to use the 'se' postposition.
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Main tumhara sampark number bhool gaya.
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Main tumhara sampark number bhool gaya.
Correct, but ensure 'sampark' is used as an adjective for 'number'.
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Sampark ke liye dhanyavaad.
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Correct.
This is a standard formal way to say thank you for contacting.
Tips
Use 'Se' Postposition
Always remember that in Hindi, you contact *with* someone. So, use 'se' after the person's name.
Networking
Use 'sampark banana' when you talk about building professional networks.
Formal vs Informal
Choose 'sampark' for formal settings and 'baat' for casual ones.
Physical Contact
In technical contexts, 'sampark' refers to the meeting point of two surfaces or wires.
Sam in the Park
Imagine a guy named Sam in a park trying to call his friend. Sam + Park = Contact!
The Nasal 'M'
Make sure to pronounce the 'm' in 'sam' clearly but softly to get the nasalization right.
Business Emails
End your professional emails with 'Aapke sampark ka intezaar rahega' (Waiting for your contact/response).
Announcements
Listen for 'sampark' in railway station announcements to identify specific train types.
Indian Reach
Understand that 'sampark' often implies having influential connections in an Indian context.
Progression
Start with 'sampark number' and progress to using 'sampark sutra' in your sentences.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Sam' and 'Park'. Imagine 'Sam' meeting a friend in a 'Park'. They have 'Sampark' (contact) there. Simple and effective!
Visual Association
Visualize two electrical wires touching and creating a spark. That 'spark' of contact is 'Sampark'.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to use 'sampark' three times today: once for a phone number, once for a friend, and once for a technical device.
Word Origin
Derived from Sanskrit 'संपर्क' (Samparka). It is a compound of the prefix 'sam' and the root 'prka'.
Original meaning: The original Sanskrit meaning refers to mixing together, union, or physical touch.
Indo-Aryan (Sanskrit)Cultural Context
The word is neutral and safe to use in all contexts. No specific sensitivities.
English speakers often use 'contact' as a verb. In Hindi, remember to add 'karna' to make it a verb.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Business
- संपर्क विवरण (Contact details)
- ग्राहक संपर्क (Customer contact)
- संपर्क स्थापित करना (Establish contact)
- संपर्क अधिकारी (Contact officer)
Technology
- संपर्क टूट गया (Contact lost)
- संपर्क क्षेत्र (Contact area/range)
- संपर्क रहित (Contactless)
- खराब संपर्क (Poor connection)
Social
- संपर्क में रहना (Stay in touch)
- पुराना संपर्क (Old contact)
- संपर्क बढ़ाना (Increase contacts)
- संपर्क तोड़ना (Break contact)
Travel
- संपर्क क्रांति (Contact revolution)
- हेल्पलाइन से संपर्क करें (Contact helpline)
- संपर्क नंबर (Contact number)
- स्थानीय संपर्क (Local contact)
Emergency
- पुलिस से संपर्क करें (Contact police)
- संपर्क विहीन (Isolated)
- आपातकालीन संपर्क (Emergency contact)
- संपर्क साधना (Establish contact with effort)
Conversation Starters
"आपका संपर्क नंबर क्या है?"
"क्या आप अभी भी अपने स्कूल के दोस्तों के संपर्क में हैं?"
"हम नए क्लाइंट से कैसे संपर्क कर सकते हैं?"
"क्या आपका इस शहर में कोई संपर्क है?"
"संपर्क टूटने पर आप क्या करते हैं?"
Journal Prompts
आज आपने किन-किन लोगों से संपर्क किया?
क्या आपको लगता है कि सोशल मीडिया ने असली संपर्क कम कर दिया है?
एक पुराने दोस्त का वर्णन करें जिससे आपका संपर्क टूट गया है।
व्यवसाय में संपर्कों का क्या महत्व है?
प्रकृति के साथ संपर्क बनाना क्यों ज़रूरी है?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is a masculine noun. For example, we say 'Mera sampark' (My contact) and not 'Meri sampark'.
'Baat' means 'talk' or 'conversation,' whereas 'sampark' means 'contact' or 'connection.' You use 'sampark' to describe the link that allows you to have a 'baat'.
You should say 'Kripya mujhse sampark karein.' The 'se' is essential.
Yes, it can. For example, in science, when two wires touch, it is called 'sampark'.
Yes, very much so. It is the standard word for 'contact details' or 'reaching out' to clients.
It means 'to lose contact' or 'the connection was broken,' often used for phone signals or relationships.
It refers to a 'contact source' or a person who acts as a link to get information.
You can, but it sounds a bit formal. 'Rishta' or 'Dosti' is better for personal bonds, while 'sampark' is better for the act of staying in touch.
It means 'Public Relations.' It is often used by government departments.
Yes, it comes from Sanskrit and is used in many Indian languages with the same meaning.
Test Yourself 200 questions
Write a sentence using 'sampark number'.
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How do you say 'Please contact me' in Hindi?
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Translate: 'I am in contact with the teacher.'
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Write a sentence about losing contact with a friend.
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Translate: 'We need to establish contact with the client.'
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Translate: 'Contact details are given below.'
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Use 'sampark sutra' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'He has no contact with his family.'
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Translate: 'Stay in contact.'
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Translate: 'Contact your nearest police station.'
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Translate: 'The satellite lost contact.'
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Translate: 'Who is your contact person?'
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Translate: 'I will contact you soon.'
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Write a sentence using 'sampark viheen'.
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Say 'Contact me tomorrow' in Hindi.
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Translate the heard phrase: 'मुझसे संपर्क करें।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क टूट गया है।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'हम संपर्क में रहेंगे।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'आपका संपर्क नंबर क्या है?'
Translate the heard phrase: 'अधिकारियों से संपर्क करें।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क विवरण दीजिये।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'जन-संपर्क विभाग।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क रहित भुगतान।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क सूत्र के अनुसार।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'मेरा उससे कोई संपर्क नहीं है।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क स्थापित करना।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'कृपया संपर्क में रहें।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क साधना मुश्किल है।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क केंद्र यहाँ है।'
Translate the heard phrase: 'संपर्क के लिए धन्यवाद।'
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Summary
The word 'संपर्क' (Sampark) is your essential tool for networking and communication in Hindi. Whether you are asking for a 'sampark number' or staying 'sampark mein' with friends, it bridges the gap between entities. Example: 'Kripya mujhse sampark karein' (Please contact me).
- Sampark is a masculine noun meaning contact, connection, or communication.
- Commonly used in formal phrases like 'Sampark karein' (Please contact) and 'Sampark mein' (In touch).
- It applies to social, professional, technical, and physical contexts across all levels of Hindi.
- Always use the postposition 'se' when mentioning the person being contacted (e.g., 'Usse sampark karo').
Use 'Se' Postposition
Always remember that in Hindi, you contact *with* someone. So, use 'se' after the person's name.
Networking
Use 'sampark banana' when you talk about building professional networks.
Formal vs Informal
Choose 'sampark' for formal settings and 'baat' for casual ones.
Physical Contact
In technical contexts, 'sampark' refers to the meeting point of two surfaces or wires.
Example
भविष्य में संपर्क बनाए रखना।
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