C1 Gíria Informal

चिट्ठी-पत्री करना

chiththi-patri karna

To do letter-paper

Significado

To communicate or exchange messages, often informally.

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Contexto cultural

In rural North India, 'Chitthi-patri' often refers to the formal exchange of wedding cards (Lagan) between families. Many iconic Bollywood songs use the word 'Chitthi' to evoke the pain of separation (Viraha). The phrase 'Chitthi-patri' is the active version of this sentiment. The British established the 'Post and Telegraph' department, which made 'Chitthi-patri' a national habit and a symbol of modern unity. Despite the rise of WhatsApp, the term is used ironically by the youth to describe long, meaningful text exchanges.

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Use for Nostalgia

Use this phrase when talking to older people to instantly build rapport and show cultural depth.

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Not for Business

Never use this in a job application or a formal complaint letter.

Significado

To communicate or exchange messages, often informally.

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Use for Nostalgia

Use this phrase when talking to older people to instantly build rapport and show cultural depth.

⚠️

Not for Business

Never use this in a job application or a formal complaint letter.

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The Echo Effect

Remember that 'Patri' here doesn't mean 'railway track' (another meaning of patri); it's purely for the rhyming effect of correspondence.

Teste-se

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

सालों से हमारे बीच कोई _______ नहीं हुई है।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: चिट्ठी-पत्री

In the context of long-term distance, 'Chitthi-patri' is the most appropriate term for correspondence.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in an informal context?

Choose the best sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: दोस्त के साथ चिट्ठी-पत्री करना मज़ेदार है।

The phrase is used for communication with friends, not for eating, sleeping, or formal bosses.

Complete the dialogue.

अजय: क्या तुम अभी भी राहुल के संपर्क में हो? विजय: हाँ, हमारी कभी-कभी _______ हो जाती है।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: चिट्ठी-पत्री

The context is 'staying in touch' (sampark), so 'Chitthi-patri' fits perfectly.

🎉 Pontuação: /3

Recursos visuais

Formal vs Informal Correspondence

Informal (Chitthi-Patri)
Personal updates Hal-chal
Emotional Bhavatmak
Formal (Patrachar)
Business Vyavasayik
Legal Kanooni

Banco de exercicios

3 exercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank B1

सालों से हमारे बीच कोई _______ नहीं हुई है।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: चिट्ठी-पत्री

In the context of long-term distance, 'Chitthi-patri' is the most appropriate term for correspondence.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly in an informal context? Choose A2

Choose the best sentence:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: दोस्त के साथ चिट्ठी-पत्री करना मज़ेदार है।

The phrase is used for communication with friends, not for eating, sleeping, or formal bosses.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B2

अजय: क्या तुम अभी भी राहुल के संपर्क में हो? विजय: हाँ, हमारी कभी-कभी _______ हो जाती है।

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: चिट्ठी-पत्री

The context is 'staying in touch' (sampark), so 'Chitthi-patri' fits perfectly.

🎉 Pontuação: /3

Perguntas frequentes

14 perguntas

Yes, informally. You can say 'Hum WhatsApp par chitthi-patri karte hain' to mean you have long conversations.

It is treated as a singular feminine noun phrase, but the verb 'karna' makes it an action.

Chitthi is Hindi/Sanskrit origin, Khat is Urdu/Arabic origin. Both are used interchangeably in this phrase.

Yes, it means a small leaf or paper, but in modern Hindi, it's rarely used alone in this sense.

Yes, but 'karna' is more common as it implies the whole process of exchange.

Only by Hindi speakers. South Indian languages have their own equivalents (e.g., 'Uttara-pratyuttara' in Kannada).

No, it's gender-neutral in usage, though the words themselves have feminine grammatical gender.

Absolutely. It's a great way to make 'emailing' sound more personal.

It's more of a colloquialism/idiom, but using it for digital apps makes it 'slangy'.

Koi chitthi-patri nahi.

Mulaqat (meeting) or Khamoshi (silence).

Yes, very frequently in family dramas and period pieces.

No, it implies a regular exchange.

Yes, it's very warm and polite in social settings.

Frases relacionadas

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खत-किताबत

synonym

Poetic correspondence (Urdu origin)

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लिखा-पढ़ी

similar

Written documentation

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हाल-चाल पूछना

builds on

To ask about someone's well-being

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संपर्क में रहना

synonym

To stay in touch

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संदेश-वाहन

specialized form

Messaging/Communication

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