टी.वी.
टी.वी. in 30 Seconds
- टी.वी. means Television in Hindi.
- It is a masculine noun used for the device and the medium.
- The formal word is दूरदर्शन (Doordarshan).
- Commonly used with verbs like देखना (watch) and चलाना (turn on).
The Hindi word टी.वी. (pronounced as 'Tee-Vee') is a direct loanword from the English abbreviation for 'Television'. While the formal Hindi term is दूरदर्शन (Doordarshan), which literally translates to 'distant vision', almost every Hindi speaker in daily life uses the term टी.वी.. It is a masculine noun in Hindi grammar, which influences how adjectives and verbs are conjugated around it. For instance, you would say 'नया टी.वी.' (new TV) rather than 'नयी टी.वी.'. This word is ubiquitous across all socio-economic strata in India, from the busiest metropolitan cities to the remotest villages. It represents not just a piece of technology but a central hub of family life and entertainment.
- Grammatical Gender
- Masculine. Even though it ends in an 'ee' sound, which often denotes femininity in Hindi, loanwords from English usually follow the gender of their nearest Hindi equivalent or default to masculine. Since 'यंत्र' (yantra - machine/device) is masculine, टी.वी. is also masculine.
In the context of Indian culture, the टी.वी. has undergone a massive transformation. In the 1980s and 1990s, it was a luxury item often shared by entire neighborhoods during the broadcast of epic serials like Ramayan and Mahabharat. Today, while smartphones are rising, the टी.वी. remains the primary screen for family viewing. When people use this word, they are often referring to the physical device, the act of watching broadcast media, or even the industry itself. It is common to hear phrases like 'टी.वी. पर क्या आ रहा है?' (What is coming on TV?) or 'टी.वी. खराब हो गया है' (The TV has broken down).
क्या आपने कल रात टी.वी. पर समाचार देखा? (Did you watch the news on TV last night?)
The usage of टी.वी. also extends to digital platforms now. Even if someone is watching Netflix or YouTube on a smart television, they will still say they are watching टी.वी.. It is important for learners to distinguish between the physical set and the content. If you want to talk about the screen specifically, you might use the word 'स्क्रीन', but for the whole experience, टी.वी. is the standard term. In formal news broadcasts, you might still hear 'दूरदर्शन', but using that in a casual conversation might make you sound like a textbook from the 1970s.
- Social Context
- Watching TV is often a communal activity in India. The 'TV room' or 'drawing room' is where guests are seated, and the TV is often kept on as background noise or a conversation starter. Asking someone about their favorite TV show is a very common icebreaker.
बच्चे सारा दिन टी.वी. के सामने बैठे रहते हैं। (Children keep sitting in front of the TV all day.)
Furthermore, the word is often paired with specific verbs. 'टी.वी. देखना' (to watch TV) is the most common. 'टी.वी. चलाना' (to turn on/operate the TV) and 'टी.वी. बंद करना' (to turn off the TV) are essential for daily chores. In modern Hindi, you might also hear 'टी.वी. रिचार्ज करना' (to recharge the TV), referring to paying for the satellite or cable subscription. The evolution of this word from a rare luxury to a basic household necessity mirrors India's economic growth over the last few decades.
- Register Note
- While 'टी.वी.' is neutral, calling it an 'इडियट बॉक्स' (idiot box) is a common slang borrowed from English to criticize mindless channel surfing. In very formal Hindi literature, you will only see 'दूरदर्शन'.
मेरे दादाजी को टी.वी. की आवाज़ बहुत तेज़ लगती है। (My grandfather finds the TV volume very loud.)
आजकल लोग टी.वी. से ज़्यादा मोबाइल इस्तेमाल करते हैं। (Nowadays people use mobiles more than the TV.)
Using टी.वी. in sentences requires an understanding of basic Hindi sentence structure (Subject-Object-Verb). Since it is a noun, it usually sits in the object position. Because it is a masculine noun, any adjectives modifying it must end in the '-aa' sound (for singular) or '-e' sound (for plural/respect), although the word 'टी.वी.' itself doesn't typically change in the plural in common speech.
- The Verb 'Watch' (देखना)
- The most common pairing is with 'देखना'. Example: 'मैं टी.वी. देख रहा हूँ' (I am watching TV). Note that you don't need a preposition like 'at' or 'to' between the TV and the verb.
When you want to talk about something being *on* the television, you use the postposition 'पर' (par). For example, 'टी.वी. पर फिल्म आ रही है' (A movie is coming on TV). If you are talking about a technical fault *inside* the television, you might use 'में' (mein). For example, 'टी.वी. में कुछ खराबी है' (There is some fault in the TV).
कृपया टी.वी. की आवाज़ कम करें। (Please lower the TV volume.)
In the imperative mood (giving orders or requests), 'टी.वी.' is often used with 'चला दो' (turn on) or 'बंद कर दो' (turn off). 'चलाना' literally means 'to make something move/run', but in the context of electronics, it means to switch them on. 'बंद करना' means 'to close' or 'to stop'.
- Possession
- To say 'My TV', you use 'मेरा टी.वी.' (Mera TV) because it is masculine. 'उसका टी.वी.' (His/Her TV). 'हमारा टी.वी.' (Our TV).
क्या आपके पास रंगीन टी.वी. है? (Do you have a color TV?)
For more complex sentences, such as expressing a habit, you would say: 'वह रोज़ रात को टी.वी. देखता है' (He watches TV every night). If you are talking about the location of the TV, you might say: 'टी.वी. मेज़ पर रखा है' (The TV is kept on the table). Here, 'रखा है' agrees with the masculine 'टी.वी.'.
- Using with 'चाहिए' (Want/Need)
- 'मुझे नया टी.वी. चाहिए' (I want a new TV). The adjective 'नया' (new) is masculine singular to match 'टी.वी.'.
पुराना टी.वी. बेच दो। (Sell the old TV.)
When discussing programs, the structure is often 'टी.वी. पर [Program Name]'. For example, 'टी.वी. पर क्रिकेट मैच चल रहा है' (A cricket match is going on on TV). The verb 'चल रहा है' (is running/going on) is used for active broadcasts. This is a very natural way to describe what is currently being shown.
दीवार पर लगा टी.वी. बहुत बड़ा है। (The TV mounted on the wall is very big.)
The word टी.वी. is one of the most frequently heard English loanwords in the Hindi-speaking world. You will hear it in various settings, from intimate domestic conversations to loud public spaces. In a typical Indian home, the word is part of the daily rhythm. Parents might tell their children, 'टी.वी. बंद करो और पढ़ाई करो' (Turn off the TV and study). In the morning, you might hear, 'टी.वी. पर खबरें लगाओ' (Put on the news on the TV).
- In Electronics Shops
- If you visit a market like Nehru Place in Delhi or Lamington Road in Mumbai, you will hear shopkeepers shouting about 'स्मार्ट टी.वी.' (Smart TV) or 'एल.ई.डी. टी.वी.' (LED TV). Customers will ask, 'इस टी.वी. की वारंटी कितनी है?' (How much is the warranty on this TV?).
In public spaces like railway station waiting rooms or small roadside eateries (dhabas), the टी.वी. is often a central fixture. People might ask the waiter, 'टी.वी. का रिमोट कहाँ है?' (Where is the TV remote?) or 'टी.वी. पर स्कोर क्या है?' (What is the score on the TV?). In these contexts, the word acts as a social glue, bringing strangers together to watch a cricket match or a breaking news story.
होटल के कमरे में टी.वी. काम नहीं कर रहा है। (The TV in the hotel room is not working.)
You will also hear the word frequently in the media itself. News anchors might say, 'आप हमारे टी.वी. चैनल पर यह लाइव देख रहे हैं' (You are watching this live on our TV channel). Advertisements are constantly talking about things you can buy for your टी.वी., like soundbars or subscription packages. The word has even entered the realm of politics, with 'टी.वी. डिबेट' (TV debate) being a common phrase to describe the heated discussions seen on news channels.
- In Schools and Offices
- Teachers might use a 'टी.वी. स्क्रीन' for presentations. In offices, 'टी.वी.' might be used in the breakroom. The word is so integrated that even people who don't speak English fluently will use 'टी.वी.' without a second thought.
क्या आपके टी.वी. में नेटफ्लिक्स चलता है? (Does Netflix run on your TV?)
Even in rural India, where traditional forms of entertainment like folk music or theater exist, the टी.वी. has become a primary source of information and entertainment. In village squares, you might hear elders discussing something they saw on 'टी.वी. की खबरें' (TV news). The word transcends the urban-rural divide and is a testament to the power of broadcast media in the country.
- In Popular Culture
- Bollywood movies often feature scenes where families gather around the TV. Songs might mention the TV as a symbol of modern life or a distraction from romance. The phrase 'टी.वी. स्टार' (TV star) is commonly used to refer to actors who work in television serials.
आजकल के बच्चे टी.वी. के बिना नहीं रह सकते। (Today's children cannot live without the TV.)
While टी.वी. is a simple loanword, English speakers often make specific grammatical and contextual errors when using it in Hindi. The most common mistake is regarding its gender. Because 'TV' ends in a long 'ee' sound, many learners assume it is feminine (like 'लड़की' - girl, or 'कुर्सी' - chair). However, as established, it is masculine. Using feminine adjectives like 'मेरी टी.वी.' or 'बड़ी टी.वी.' is technically incorrect; it should be 'मेरा टी.वी.' and 'बड़ा टी.वी.'.
- Confusing 'टी.वी.' with 'टी.बी.'
- This is a very common phonetic mistake. In many Indian accents, the 'V' and 'B' sounds can be similar. 'टी.बी.' (T.B.) refers to Tuberculosis. Saying 'मुझे टी.बी. देखना है' (I want to watch T.B.) instead of 'मुझे टी.वी. देखना है' can lead to very confusing or even alarming conversations!
Another frequent error is the misuse of postpositions. English speakers often translate 'on TV' literally, but they might forget that 'पर' is the correct choice for 'broadcast on'. Some might use 'में' (in) when they mean 'on'. While 'टी.वी. में' is used for things physically inside the device or its software, 'टी.वी. पर' is for the content being shown. For example, 'टी.वी. में आग लग गई' (The TV caught fire) vs. 'टी.वी. पर फिल्म चल रही है' (A movie is playing on TV).
गलत: मेरी टी.वी. बहुत पुरानी है। (Incorrect: My TV is very old - feminine)
सही: मेरा टी.वी. बहुत पुराना है। (Correct: My TV is very old - masculine)
Learners also struggle with the verb 'to turn on'. In English, we 'turn on' a TV. In Hindi, you should use 'चलाना' (to run/operate) or 'खोलना' (to open/start). Using 'चालू करना' is also acceptable and very common. However, avoid using 'ऊपर करना' (to put up), which is a literal translation of 'turn up' (as in volume) but doesn't mean 'to turn on' the device itself. For volume, use 'आवाज़ बढ़ाना' (increase volume).
- Pluralization Errors
- In English, we say 'TVs'. In Hindi, the word 'टी.वी.' remains 'टी.वी.' in the plural. Adding a Hindi plural suffix like 'टी.वियाँ' is extremely rare and sounds unnatural. Instead, use a quantifier like 'दो टी.वी.' (two TVs) or 'सारे टी.वी.' (all TVs).
गलत: मैं टी.वी. सुन रहा हूँ। (Incorrect: I am listening to the TV.)
सही: मैं टी.वी. देख रहा हूँ। (Correct: I am watching the TV.)
Lastly, don't over-rely on the formal word 'दूरदर्शन' unless you are in a very academic or government setting. Using it in a casual conversation with friends will make you sound overly formal or even sarcastic. Stick to 'टी.वी.' for 99% of your interactions. Also, be careful with the word 'सीरियल' (serial). In India, 'TV show' is almost always called a 'सीरियल', even if it's a sitcom or a drama. Calling it a 'शो' is also common now, but 'सीरियल' is the classic term.
- Pronunciation of 'T' and 'V'
- In Hindi, the 'T' in 'टी.वी.' is a retroflex 'T' (ट), not a dental 'T'. The 'V' is often pronounced with the teeth touching the lower lip, similar to English, but sometimes it softens. Practice saying 'Tee-Vee' with a sharp, hard 'T'.
सावधान: टी.वी. और 'टी.बी.' के उच्चारण में अंतर रखें! (Caution: Keep a difference in the pronunciation of TV and TB!)
While टी.वी. is the most common term, there are several other words you might encounter or use depending on the context. Understanding these alternatives will help you sound more like a native speaker and allow you to navigate different levels of formality and technicality.
- दूरदर्शन (Doordarshan)
- This is the pure Hindi (Tatsama) word. 'Door' means distant, and 'Darshan' means vision or viewing. It is used in formal writing, news headlines, and is also the name of India's state-run television network. Use this when you want to be extremely formal or are referring to the national channel.
- परदा (Parda)
- Literally meaning 'curtain' or 'screen'. In the context of media, it refers to the screen. 'बड़े परदे पर' (on the big screen) usually refers to cinema/movies, while 'छोटे परदे पर' (on the small screen) is a very common idiomatic way to say 'on TV'.
When discussing modern technology, you might use more specific terms. For example, 'मॉनिटर' (monitor) is used for computer screens, but sometimes people call a TV a monitor if it's being used for gaming. 'एल.सी.डी.' (LCD) and 'एल.ई.डी.' (LED) are used to describe the type of TV. In a technical context, 'यंत्र' (yantra) might be used to describe the TV as a device, but this is very rare in speech.
वह छोटे परदे का मशहूर कलाकार है। (He is a famous artist of the small screen/TV.)
Comparison of terms:
- टी.वी. vs. सिनेमा (Cinema)
- टी.वी. is for home viewing and serials. सिनेमा refers to the film industry and movie theaters. If you say 'मैं सिनेमा देख रहा हूँ', it implies you are at a theater. 'मैं टी.वी. देख रहा हूँ' implies you are at home.
- टी.वी. vs. चैनल (Channel)
- टी.वी. is the hardware. चैनल is the specific station (like Star Plus, Zee TV). You change the 'चैनल' on the 'टी.वी.'.
आजकल दूरदर्शन पर बहुत अच्छे कार्यक्रम आते हैं। (Nowadays, very good programs come on Doordarshan.)
In the age of streaming, 'ओ.टी.टी.' (OTT) is a new term that is often contrasted with 'टी.वी.'. While you watch OTT *on* a TV, people often say 'मैं टी.वी. नहीं देखता, सिर्फ नेटफ्लिक्स देखता हूँ' (I don't watch TV, I only watch Netflix), implying they don't watch traditional linear broadcast channels. Understanding this distinction is key to modern Hindi conversation.
- Summary of Alternatives
- 1. दूरदर्शन - Formal/National Network.
2. छोटा परदा - Idiomatic for TV industry.
3. स्क्रीन - Technical/Physical screen.
4. डिब्बा - Slang (Box).
क्या आपने स्मार्ट टी.वी. खरीदा है? (Have you bought a Smart TV?)
How Formal Is It?
Fun Fact
When TV first came to India in 1959, there was only one channel, and it was called 'Doordarshan'. The word 'T.V.' became popular much later with the advent of private channels in the 1990s.
Pronunciation Guide
- Pronouncing 'V' as 'B' (T.B.), which means Tuberculosis.
- Using a soft dental 'T' instead of the hard retroflex 'T'.
- Shortening the 'ee' sounds.
- Adding an extra vowel sound between 'T' and 'V'.
- Nasalizing the 'V' sound unnecessarily.
Difficulty Rating
Very easy as it is written phonetically in Devanagari.
Simple to write, just two letters with a dot.
Almost identical to English pronunciation.
Easy, but watch out for the T.B. vs T.V. distinction.
What to Learn Next
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Grammar to Know
Masculine Noun Agreement
मेरा (My) टी.वी. (TV) अच्छा (Good) है।
Postposition 'Par'
टी.वी. पर (On TV) फिल्म है।
Transitive Verb 'Dekhna'
मैंने (I - ergative) टी.वी. देखा (watched).
Imperative Mood
टी.वी. बंद करो (Turn off the TV).
Compound Verbs
टी.वी. चल रहा है (The TV is running/on).
Examples by Level
यह मेरा टी.वी. है।
This is my TV.
Uses 'मेरा' (masculine) to match 'टी.वी.'.
मैं टी.वी. देखता हूँ।
I watch TV.
Simple present tense for a habit.
टी.वी. चलाओ।
Turn on the TV.
Imperative form of 'चलाना'.
टी.वी. बंद करो।
Turn off the TV.
Imperative form of 'बंद करना'.
क्या यह टी.वी. है?
Is this a TV?
Basic interrogative sentence.
वहाँ एक टी.वी. है।
There is a TV there.
Uses 'वहाँ' for 'there'.
टी.वी. बड़ा है।
The TV is big.
Adjective 'बड़ा' matches masculine 'टी.वी.'.
मेरे पास टी.वी. नहीं है।
I don't have a TV.
Negative sentence using 'पास' for possession.
मैं रोज़ टी.वी. देखता हूँ।
I watch TV every day.
Uses 'रोज़' (every day) to show frequency.
टी.वी. पर क्या है?
What is on TV?
Uses postposition 'पर' (on).
मुझे नया टी.वी. चाहिए।
I want a new TV.
Uses 'चाहिए' for 'want/need'.
टी.वी. बहुत पुराना है।
The TV is very old.
Adjective 'पुराना' matches masculine 'टी.वी.'.
हम साथ में टी.वी. देखते हैं।
We watch TV together.
Plural subject 'हम' and verb 'देखते हैं'.
टी.वी. का रिमोट कहाँ है?
Where is the TV remote?
Genitive 'का' matches masculine 'रिमोट'.
वह टी.वी. देख रही है।
She is watching TV.
Present continuous tense for a female subject.
टी.वी. मेज़ पर रखा है।
The TV is kept on the table.
Passive-like state using 'रखा है'.
कल टी.वी. पर एक अच्छी फिल्म आ रही थी।
A good movie was coming on TV yesterday.
Past continuous tense.
मेरे टी.वी. में कुछ समस्या है।
There is some problem in my TV.
Uses 'में' (in) for internal issues.
क्या आपने टी.वी. की आवाज़ कम की?
Did you lower the TV volume?
Past tense transitive verb.
मैं टी.वी. देखते-देखते सो गया।
I fell asleep while watching TV.
Reduplicated participle 'देखते-देखते' for simultaneous action.
आजकल टी.वी. पर बहुत विज्ञापन आते हैं।
Nowadays many advertisements come on TV.
Plural 'विज्ञापन' and verb 'आते हैं'.
टी.वी. बंद करना मत भूलना।
Don't forget to turn off the TV.
Negative imperative with 'भूलना'.
वह टी.वी. का बहुत शौकीन है।
He is very fond of TV.
Phrase 'का शौकीन' (fond of).
टी.वी. की वजह से बच्चे पढ़ाई नहीं करते।
Because of the TV, children don't study.
Uses 'की वजह से' (because of).
टी.वी. चैनलों के बीच बहुत प्रतिस्पर्धा है।
There is a lot of competition between TV channels.
Uses 'के बीच' (between/among).
आजकल लोग टी.वी. से ज़्यादा ओ.टी.टी. पसंद करते हैं।
Nowadays people prefer OTT more than TV.
Comparison using 'से ज़्यादा'.
टी.वी. समाचारों की विश्वसनीयता कम हो रही है।
The credibility of TV news is decreasing.
Abstract noun 'विश्वसनीयता' (credibility).
सरकार टी.वी. के माध्यम से जागरूकता फैला रही है।
The government is spreading awareness through TV.
Uses 'के माध्यम से' (through the medium of).
टी.वी. पर दिखाए जाने वाले दृश्य कभी-कभी हिंसक होते हैं।
The scenes shown on TV are sometimes violent.
Passive participle 'दिखाए जाने वाले'.
उसने टी.वी. पर अपना पसंदीदा कार्यक्रम मिस कर दिया।
He missed his favorite program on TV.
Compound verb 'मिस कर दिया'.
टी.वी. के आविष्कार ने दुनिया बदल दी।
The invention of TV changed the world.
Genitive 'के' for 'आविष्कार' (invention).
ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में टी.वी. सूचना का मुख्य स्रोत है।
In rural areas, TV is the main source of information.
Formal term 'मुख्य स्रोत' (main source).
टी.वी. बहसों में अक्सर तर्क के बजाय शोर होता है।
In TV debates, there is often noise instead of logic.
Uses 'के बजाय' (instead of).
उपभोक्तावाद को बढ़ावा देने में टी.वी. की बड़ी भूमिका है।
TV has a big role in promoting consumerism.
Gerund 'देने में' (in giving/promoting).
टी.वी. के धारावाहिक समाज का प्रतिबिंब होते हैं।
TV serials are a reflection of society.
Formal word 'प्रतिबिंब' (reflection).
क्या टी.वी. वास्तव में हमारी संस्कृति को नष्ट कर रहा है?
Is TV really destroying our culture?
Interrogative with 'वास्तव में' (really).
टी.वी. रेटिंग्स के पीछे का गणित बहुत जटिल है।
The math behind TV ratings is very complex.
Uses 'के पीछे का' (the one behind).
प्रसार भारती टी.वी. और रेडियो के संचालन की देखरेख करती है।
Prasar Bharati oversees the operation of TV and radio.
Formal verb 'देखरेख करना' (to oversee).
टी.वी. पर प्रसारित होने वाली सामग्री की सेंसरशिप आवश्यक है।
Censorship of content broadcast on TV is necessary.
Formal term 'प्रसारित होने वाली' (that which is broadcast).
आज के युग में टी.वी. की प्रासंगिकता पर सवाल उठ रहे हैं।
Questions are being raised on the relevance of TV in today's era.
Passive construction 'सवाल उठ रहे हैं'.
टी.वी. के विखंडन ने दर्शकों को विभिन्न डिजिटल मंचों पर बाँट दिया है।
The fragmentation of TV has divided viewers across various digital platforms.
High-level vocabulary like 'विखंडन' (fragmentation).
क्या टी.वी. केवल एक मनोरंजन का साधन है या यह एक वैचारिक उपकरण भी है?
Is TV merely a means of entertainment or is it also an ideological tool?
Philosophical inquiry using 'वैचारिक उपकरण'.
टेलीविज़न के इतिहास में दूरदर्शन का स्वर्ण युग अब बीत चुका है।
The golden age of Doordarshan in the history of television has now passed.
Metaphorical use of 'स्वर्ण युग' (golden age).
सत्य की धारणा को गढ़ने में टी.वी. की दृश्य-श्रव्य शक्ति अतुलनीय है।
The audio-visual power of TV in shaping the perception of truth is incomparable.
Compound adjective 'दृश्य-श्रव्य' (audio-visual).
टी.वी. के माध्यम से होने वाला राजनीतिक विमर्श अक्सर सतही होता है।
Political discourse happening through TV is often superficial.
Formal term 'विमर्श' (discourse) and 'सतही' (superficial).
वैश्वीकरण ने टी.वी. सामग्री के स्वरूप को पूरी तरह से बदल दिया है।
Globalization has completely changed the nature of TV content.
Abstract concept 'वैश्वीकरण' (globalization).
टी.वी. की लत मानसिक स्वास्थ्य पर प्रतिकूल प्रभाव डाल सकती है।
TV addiction can have an adverse effect on mental health.
Formal phrase 'प्रतिकूल प्रभाव डालना' (to have an adverse effect).
भविष्य में टी.वी. और कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता का एकीकरण अपरिहार्य लगता है।
In the future, the integration of TV and artificial intelligence seems inevitable.
Advanced terms 'एकीकरण' (integration) and 'अपरिहार्य' (inevitable).
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
Often Confused With
Refers to the disease Tuberculosis. Pronunciation is very similar.
Means 'wife'. In fast speech, can be misheard.
Digital Video, less common but used in tech.
Idioms & Expressions
— Watching too much TV (metaphorical).
उसे टी.वी. की बीमारी लग गई है, कुछ और नहीं करता।
Informal— Behind the scenes (often used for TV production).
टी.वी. परदे के पीछे की कहानी अलग होती है।
Neutral— The race for television ratings.
आजकल हर चैनल टी.आर.पी. की दौड़ में लगा है।
Professional— To keep changing channels (metaphorically: changing opinions).
वह अपनी बात ऐसे बदलता है जैसे टी.वी. का चैनल।
Informal— A slogan to encourage thinking over watching.
टी.वी. बंद, दिमाग चालू - यह बच्चों के लिए अच्छा है।
EducationalEasily Confused
Both involve watching movies.
Cinema is the theater or the film industry; TV is the home device.
हम सिनेमा देखने थिएटर गए, लेकिन टी.वी. घर पर देखा।
Both are broadcast media.
Radio is audio only; TV is audio-visual.
दादाजी रेडियो सुनते हैं, लेकिन बच्चे टी.वी. देखते हैं।
Both are screens.
Monitor is for computers; TV is for broadcast/media.
कंप्यूटर का मॉनिटर छोटा है, पर टी.वी. बड़ा है।
Both provide news.
Newspaper is print; TV is digital broadcast.
मैंने अखबार में पढ़ा और टी.वी. पर देखा।
Both are screens for content.
Mobile is personal/portable; TV is stationary/communal.
वह मोबाइल पर गेम खेलता है और टी.वी. पर फिल्म देखता है।
Sentence Patterns
यह [Adjective] टी.वी. है।
यह बड़ा टी.वी. है।
मैं टी.वी. [Verb] हूँ।
मैं टी.वी. देखता हूँ।
टी.वी. पर [Noun] आ रहा है।
टी.वी. पर समाचार आ रहा है।
मुझे टी.वी. [Verb] पसंद है।
मुझे टी.वी. देखना पसंद है।
जब मैं [Action], तब टी.वी. [Verb] था।
जब मैं आया, तब टी.वी. चल रहा था।
टी.वी. के कारण [Result] हुआ।
टी.वी. के कारण वह सो नहीं सका।
टी.वी. की [Noun] समाज को प्रभावित करती है।
टी.वी. की सामग्री समाज को प्रभावित करती है।
टी.वी. और [Noun] का संबंध [Adjective] है।
टी.वी. और राजनीति का संबंध बहुत गहरा है।
Word Family
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How to Use It
Extremely frequent in daily life.
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मेरी टी.वी.
→
मेरा टी.वी.
The word is masculine, so use 'मेरा' instead of 'मेरी'.
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टी.वी. सुनो
→
टी.वी. देखो
In Hindi, we 'watch' TV, we don't just 'listen' to it in common parlance.
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टी.बी. देखना
→
टी.वी. देखना
T.B. is a disease; T.V. is the device. Watch your pronunciation!
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टी.वी. में फिल्म
→
टी.वी. पर फिल्म
Use 'पर' (on) for broadcast content.
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टी.वियाँ
→
टी.वी.
The plural form usually doesn't change in Hindi.
Tips
Gender Check
Always treat 'टी.वी.' as masculine. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Hard T
Use the retroflex 'T' (ट) to sound more native.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'टी.वी.' in 99% of cases. Save 'दूरदर्शन' for very formal writing.
On vs In
Use 'पर' for content and 'में' for technical parts or software.
Conversation
Asking about TV shows is a great way to practice Hindi with locals.
Context Clues
If you hear 'टी.बी.', check if the person is coughing or talking about a hospital.
Abbreviation
Don't forget the dots in 'टी.वी.' to indicate it's an abbreviation.
Serials
In India, most TV shows are called 'सीरियल', even if they aren't soap operas.
Chalaana
Use 'चलाना' for 'turning on' electronics; it's very natural.
Dibba
Calling a TV a 'डिब्बा' (box) is a funny way to talk about an old television.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of 'Tea' and 'V' (Vision). You drink 'Tea' while using your 'Vision' to watch the 'T.V.'.
Visual Association
Imagine a big black box with a glowing screen in the center of a living room. Write 'टी.वी.' on the screen in your mind.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to name five things you saw on the टी.वी. today using only Hindi sentences.
Word Origin
The word is an abbreviation of the English word 'Television'. It entered Hindi during the mid-20th century as the technology was introduced to India.
Original meaning: Tele (Greek for 'far') + Vision (Latin for 'seeing').
Indo-European (via English loan).Cultural Context
Be aware that 'T.B.' (Tuberculosis) is a serious health issue in India; ensure clear pronunciation of 'T.V.' to avoid confusion.
Similar to Western culture, but with a stronger emphasis on communal family viewing.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At Home
- टी.वी. चलाओ
- रिमोट कहाँ है?
- आवाज़ कम करो
- चैनल बदलो
Electronics Shop
- इस टी.वी. की कीमत क्या है?
- क्या यह स्मार्ट टी.वी. है?
- वारंटी कितनी है?
- डिस्काउंट मिलेगा?
Discussing News
- टी.वी. पर क्या खबर है?
- मैंने टी.वी. पर देखा
- आज की डिबेट अच्छी थी
- एंकर क्या कह रहा है?
With Children
- ज़्यादा टी.वी. मत देखो
- कार्टून खत्म हो गया
- पढ़ाई करो, टी.वी. बंद करो
- टी.वी. से दूर बैठो
Technical Issues
- टी.वी. काम नहीं कर रहा
- सिग्नल नहीं आ रहा
- स्क्रीन खराब है
- मैकेनिक को बुलाओ
Conversation Starters
"क्या आप टी.वी. देखते हैं?"
"टी.वी. पर आपका पसंदीदा प्रोग्राम कौन सा है?"
"क्या आपने कल रात टी.वी. पर मैच देखा?"
"आजकल टी.वी. पर क्या अच्छा आ रहा है?"
"क्या आपको लगता है कि टी.वी. देखना समय की बर्बादी है?"
Journal Prompts
अपने पसंदीदा टी.वी. शो के बारे में लिखें।
अगर आपके घर में टी.वी. न हो, तो आपका जीवन कैसा होगा?
टी.वी. के फायदे और नुकसान पर अपने विचार लिखें।
बचपन में आप टी.वी. पर क्या देखते थे?
क्या टी.वी. समाचारों पर भरोसा किया जा सकता है? क्यों या क्यों नहीं?
Frequently Asked Questions
10 questionsIt is masculine. You should say 'मेरा टी.वी.' (My TV) and 'बड़ा टी.वी.' (Big TV).
You say 'मैं टी.वी. देख रहा हूँ' (for males) or 'मैं टी.वी. देख रही हूँ' (for females).
The formal word is 'दूरदर्शन' (Doordarshan).
Yes, but 'छोटा परदा' (small screen) is a more idiomatic way to refer to the TV industry.
You can say 'टी.वी. चलाओ' or 'टी.वी. चालू करो'.
The word remains 'टी.वी.' in plural. Example: 'दो टी.वी.' (Two TVs).
It means 'on TV', used when talking about programs being broadcast.
Ask: 'टी.वी. का रिमोट कहाँ है?'
Yes, it is a very common word across all of India.
'टी.वी.' is the device; 'सीरियल' is a specific type of show (soap opera) shown on it.
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Listen and identify: 'टी.वी.'
Listen and identify: 'रिमोट'
Listen and identify: 'चैनल'
Listen and identify: 'समाचार'
Listen and identify: 'सीरियल'
Listen and identify: 'विज्ञापन'
Listen and identify: 'प्रसारण'
Listen and identify: 'आवाज़'
Listen and identify: 'खराब'
Listen and identify: 'नया'
Listen and identify: 'पुराना'
Listen and identify: 'बड़ा'
Listen and identify: 'छोटा'
Listen and identify: 'देखना'
Listen and identify: 'चलाना'
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Summary
टी.वी. is a universal loanword in Hindi. Remember it is masculine (मेरा टी.वी.) and usually paired with the postposition 'पर' (on) when talking about content. Example: 'टी.वी. पर मैच देखो' (Watch the match on TV).
- टी.वी. means Television in Hindi.
- It is a masculine noun used for the device and the medium.
- The formal word is दूरदर्शन (Doordarshan).
- Commonly used with verbs like देखना (watch) and चलाना (turn on).
Gender Check
Always treat 'टी.वी.' as masculine. This is the most common mistake for learners.
Hard T
Use the retroflex 'T' (ट) to sound more native.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'टी.वी.' in 99% of cases. Save 'दूरदर्शन' for very formal writing.
On vs In
Use 'पर' for content and 'में' for technical parts or software.
Example
हम रात को टी.वी. देखते हैं।
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