निकट
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- Nikat is a formal Hindi word meaning 'near' or 'close', primarily used in writing, news, and official announcements.
- It is derived from Sanskrit and is often used with the postposition 'ke' (के निकट) to indicate physical proximity.
- Commonly used in the phrase 'nikat bhavishya' to mean 'near future' in professional or academic contexts.
- While 'paas' is for casual talk, 'nikat' elevates the tone of your Hindi to a more sophisticated level.
The Hindi word निकट (nikat) is a sophisticated and formal term used to denote proximity, whether in a spatial, temporal, or relational sense. While the common word for 'near' in daily Hindi conversation is often 'पास' (paas) or 'नज़दीक' (nazdeek), 'निकat' carries a certain weight of literary elegance and precision. It is derived directly from Sanskrit, making it a 'Tatsama' word, which explains its frequent appearance in formal documents, news broadcasts, classical literature, and academic discussions. When you use 'nikat', you are not just saying something is close; you are often implying a specific, measurable, or significant proximity. In a spatial context, it refers to physical distance, such as a building being near a landmark. In a temporal context, it refers to the 'near future' or an event that is about to occur. Relationally, it can describe a close bond between individuals, though 'nikat-tam' (the superlative form) is more common for 'closest' friends or relatives. Understanding 'nikat' is essential for any learner moving from basic conversational Hindi to a more professional or literary level of fluency. It bridges the gap between simple communication and nuanced expression.
- Spatial Proximity
- Refers to physical closeness between two objects or locations. Example: 'The temple is near the river.'
- Temporal Proximity
- Refers to time, specifically events happening soon. Example: 'The exams are near.'
- Relational Proximity
- Refers to the intimacy or closeness of a relationship. Example: 'He is a close relative.'
रेलवे स्टेशन शहर के निकट स्थित है। (The railway station is located near the city.)
In modern usage, you will hear 'nikat' frequently in public announcements. For instance, on a train or metro, the announcement might say 'Agla station nikat hai' (The next station is near/approaching). This formal register distinguishes it from the casual 'paas aa gaya' (it has come near). Furthermore, in political or economic discourse, phrases like 'nikat bhavishya mein' (in the near future) are standard. This phrase is almost never replaced by 'paas ke bhavishya mein' because 'paas' does not pair naturally with the abstract concept of the future in formal Hindi. Therefore, mastering 'nikat' allows a speaker to sound more authoritative and educated. It is also worth noting that 'nikat' functions as an adverb but often requires the postposition 'ke' (के) when following a noun, as in 'vidyalay ke nikat' (near the school). This grammatical structure is vital for A2 learners to grasp as they begin to construct more complex sentences involving spatial relationships.
चुनाव निकट आ रहे हैं। (The elections are drawing near.)
Using 'निकट' (nikat) correctly requires an understanding of Hindi postpositions. In most cases, 'nikat' is preceded by 'के' (ke). This forms the compound postposition 'के निकट' (ke nikat), which translates to 'near to' or 'close to'. For example, if you want to say 'near the house', you would say 'ghar ke nikat'. This is a standard pattern for many Hindi spatial adverbs. However, 'nikat' can also stand alone in certain poetic or highly formal contexts, though this is less common for A2 learners. Another important aspect is its role in describing time. When we talk about the 'near future', we use the phrase 'निकट भविष्य' (nikat bhavishya). Here, 'nikat' acts almost like an adjective modifying 'bhavishya'. This is a very common collocation in news reports and formal speeches. For instance, 'Nikat bhavishya mein naye niyam lagu honge' (New rules will be implemented in the near future). This usage highlights the versatility of the word beyond just physical distance.
- With Physical Objects
- [Noun] + के निकट. Example: 'Mandir ke nikat' (Near the temple).
- With Abstract Concepts
- Used to show progress toward a goal. Example: 'Hum lakshya ke nikat hain' (We are near the goal).
- In Comparisons
- Using 'nikat-tam' for 'closest'. Example: 'Sabse nikat-tam rasta' (The closest route).
क्या यहाँ निकट कोई अस्पताल है? (Is there any hospital nearby?)
One must also distinguish between 'nikat' and its synonyms like 'sameep'. While 'sameep' is even more formal and often used in spiritual or highly literary contexts (e.g., 'Ishwar ke sameep' - near God), 'nikat' is the practical formal choice. If you are writing an essay about urbanization, you might write about how people live 'nikat' to their workplaces to save time. In this context, 'nikat' provides a professional tone that 'paas' might lack. Additionally, 'nikat' can be used to describe the result of an action, such as 'nikat aana' (to come closer). This can be literal, like a car coming closer, or metaphorical, like two viewpoints coming closer together during a negotiation. For A2 learners, the key is to practice the 'Noun + ke nikat' structure until it becomes second nature. Try replacing 'paas' with 'nikat' in your formal writing exercises to see how it changes the 'flavor' of your Hindi. You will notice that 'nikat' often demands a slightly more formal sentence structure around it.
वह सफलता के बहुत निकट है। (He is very close to success.)
While you might not hear 'nikat' frequently in a bustling vegetable market or during a casual chat between friends, it is omnipresent in other spheres of Indian life. If you turn on a Hindi news channel like Aaj Tak or NDTV India, you will hear news anchors using 'nikat' constantly. They use it to describe geopolitical situations ('Sima ke nikat tanaav' - tension near the border), upcoming events ('Chunav nikat hain' - elections are near), or even weather reports ('Tufaan tat ke nikat hai' - the storm is near the coast). This is because news reporting requires a standard, formal register of Hindi (Shuddh Hindi), and 'nikat' fits this requirement perfectly. Similarly, in the world of Indian Railways or Metro services, automated announcements use 'nikat' to inform passengers of approaching stations. For a learner, these announcements are a great way to hear the word used in a clear, standardized accent. You might hear: 'Agla station Rajiv Chowk hai, kripya darvazo ke nikat na khade hon' (The next station is Rajiv Chowk, please do not stand near the doors).
- Public Announcements
- Metros, trains, and airports use it for safety and directional instructions.
- Literature and Poetry
- Authors use 'nikat' to create a specific mood or to adhere to formal prose standards.
- Academic Contexts
- Textbooks and lectures on geography, history, or science use it for precise descriptions.
सावधान! गाड़ी प्लेटफार्म के निकट आ रही है। (Caution! The train is approaching the platform.)
Another place where 'nikat' is common is in formal invitations and official correspondence. An invitation might say 'Hamara nivas sthan bus stand ke nikat hai' (Our residence is near the bus stand). Using 'nikat' here adds a touch of formality and respectability to the invitation. In Bollywood movies, while the dialogue is usually more colloquial, 'nikat' appears in historical dramas or when a character is delivering a formal speech or a poetic monologue. For example, a king in a period drama would never say 'Dushman paas hai'; he would say 'Shatru nikat hai'. This helps the audience distinguish between different social settings and time periods. For a student of Hindi, recognizing 'nikat' in these various contexts is a sign of advancing comprehension. It shows that you are beginning to perceive the 'registers' of the language—the different ways people speak depending on who they are and where they are. Listening for 'nikat' in these specific environments will help you understand the social hierarchy of Hindi vocabulary.
निकट भविष्य में तकनीकी बदलाव अनिवार्य हैं। (Technological changes are inevitable in the near future.)
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with 'निकट' (nikat) is using it in overly casual situations. If you are asking a friend to pass the salt, saying 'Namak mere nikat lao' would sound incredibly strange and robotic—almost like a character from a 19th-century novel. In such cases, 'paas' is the only natural choice. Another common error is forgetting the postposition 'के' (ke). Beginners often say 'Ghar nikat' instead of 'Ghar ke nikat'. While 'Ghar nikat hai' (The house is near) is grammatically acceptable as a subject-adjective-verb structure, 'Ghar nikat ek ped hai' is incorrect; it must be 'Ghar ke nikat ek ped hai'. This 'ke' is the glue that connects the noun to the adverbial phrase of place. Without it, the sentence falls apart. Furthermore, learners sometimes confuse 'nikat' with 'nikat-tam'. 'Nikat' means 'near', but 'nikat-tam' means 'nearest' or 'closest'. Using 'nikat' when you specifically mean the 'absolute closest' can lead to ambiguity, especially in directions or technical descriptions.
- Register Mismatch
- Using 'nikat' in slang or very informal talk. Stick to 'paas' or 'nazdeek' with friends.
- Missing Postposition
- Saying '[Noun] nikat' instead of '[Noun] ke nikat'.
- Confusion with 'Sameep'
- Using 'sameep' in everyday formal contexts where 'nikat' is more appropriate. 'Sameep' is often too poetic.
गलत: मेरे निकट आओ (Casual). सही: मेरे पास आओ। (Incorrect: Come near me - sounds too formal for a friend. Correct: Mere paas aao.)
Additionally, there is a subtle distinction between 'nikat' and 'nazdeek'. While both can be used in formal settings, 'nazdeek' is of Persian origin and is very common in Urdu-influenced Hindi and Bollywood songs. 'Nikat' is strictly Sanskrit-based. A mistake learners often make is using 'nikat' in a context that is heavily laden with Urdu vocabulary, which creates a stylistic clash. For example, pairing 'nikat' with 'mohabbat' (love) sounds less natural than 'nazdeek' or 'paas'. Language is not just about meaning; it is about harmony. Another mistake is using 'nikat' for 'nearly' in the sense of 'almost' (e.g., 'nearly finished'). In Hindi, 'nearly' in that sense is 'lagbhag' (लगभग). 'Nikat' is strictly for physical or temporal closeness. You cannot say 'Kaam nikat khatam hai' to mean 'The work is nearly finished'. Understanding these boundaries will prevent you from making 'translation errors' where you apply English logic to Hindi words.
गलत: वह निकट गिर गया। सही: वह लगभग गिर गया। (Incorrect: He nearly fell. Correct: Vah lagbhag gir gaya.)
Hindi has a rich vocabulary for expressing the concept of 'nearness', and choosing the right one depends entirely on the context and the level of formality you wish to convey. The most common alternative to 'निकट' (nikat) is पास (paas). 'Paas' is the workhorse of the Hindi language. It is used in 90% of daily conversations. It is simple, direct, and versatile. It can mean 'near', 'with', or 'to have' (e.g., 'Mere paas ek kitab hai' - I have a book). Unlike 'nikat', 'paas' is never too formal. If you are unsure which word to use, 'paas' is almost always a safe bet. However, if you want to sound more poetic or romantic, नज़दीक (nazdeek) is the preferred choice. It comes from Persian and carries a certain warmth and lyrical quality. You will find 'nazdeek' in thousands of Bollywood songs and Urdu poetry (Ghazals). It is formal enough for news but soft enough for a love letter.
- निकट (Nikat) vs. पास (Paas)
- Nikat is formal/Sanskritized; Paas is common/everyday. Nikat is used for 'near future', Paas is used for 'possession'.
- निकट (Nikat) vs. समीप (Sameep)
- Both are Sanskritized, but Sameep is even more formal and often used in religious or philosophical contexts.
- निकट (Nikat) vs. नज़दीक (Nazdeek)
- Nikat is Shuddh Hindi (Sanskrit origin); Nazdeek is Hindustani/Urdu (Persian origin). Nazdeek is more common in songs.
वह मेरे घर के समीप रहता है। (He lives in close proximity to my house - very formal.)
Another word you might encounter is समीप (sameep). This is a direct synonym of 'nikat' but sits even higher on the formality scale. It is often used to describe being 'in the presence of' something great or holy. For example, 'Guru के समीप' (near the teacher/guru). In technical or mathematical Hindi, you might also see सन्निकट (sannikat), which means 'approximate' or 'very close'. For instance, 'sannikat maan' means 'approximate value'. For A2 learners, the takeaway is that 'nikat' is your go-to word for formal writing and understanding public announcements, while 'paas' remains your primary tool for speaking. By learning 'nikat', you are adding a layer of 'Standard Hindi' to your vocabulary, which is essential for reading newspapers or watching the news. It allows you to navigate different social environments with the appropriate vocabulary, a key skill in becoming a truly proficient Hindi speaker.
सफलता अब नज़दीक है। (Success is now close - common in motivational speech.)
How Formal Is It?
Curiosidade
Despite being a formal word today, 'nikat' is the root for several common words in other Indian languages, maintaining its meaning across the subcontinent. It is a 'Tatsama' word, meaning it is borrowed directly from Sanskrit without phonetic change.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing the 'T' as a soft dental 't' (like in 'thin'). It must be a hard retroflex 'T'.
- Stretching the 'i' to sound like 'nee-kat'. It should be short 'ni'.
- Adding an 'a' at the end (nikata). The final 'a' is silent in modern Hindi.
- Confusing the 'k' sound with a 'kh' sound.
- Ignoring the retroflexion, which makes it sound like a different word to native ears.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in text as it is a common formal word.
Requires knowledge of the 'ke' postposition and formal context.
Harder to use naturally without sounding overly formal.
Very common in announcements and news; easy to hear.
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Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Compound Postpositions
Words like 'nikat' require 'ke' (के) when following a noun (e.g., Mandir ke nikat).
Tatsama Words
'Nikat' is a Tatsama word, meaning it follows Sanskrit rules in formal Hindi.
Superlative Suffix '-tam'
Adding '-tam' to 'nikat' makes it 'nikat-tam' (nearest).
Adverbial Placement
'Nikat' usually comes before the verb or after the noun it describes.
Adjectival Use
When used before a noun (like 'nikat bhavishya'), it functions as an adjective.
Exemplos por nível
मेरा घर स्कूल के निकट है।
My house is near the school.
Uses 'ke nikat' as a postposition.
अस्पताल निकट है।
The hospital is near.
Simple subject-adjective structure.
बस स्टैंड यहाँ के निकट है।
The bus stand is near here.
Uses 'yahan ke nikat' for 'near here'.
क्या बाज़ार निकट है?
Is the market near?
Interrogative sentence.
मंदिर नदी के निकट है।
The temple is near the river.
Shows spatial relationship.
वह मेरे निकट बैठा है।
He is sitting near me.
Uses 'mere nikat' (near me).
निकट एक पार्क है।
There is a park nearby.
Adverbial use at the start.
स्टेशन बहुत निकट है।
The station is very near.
Uses 'bahut' (very) to modify 'nikat'.
परीक्षा के दिन निकट आ रहे हैं।
Exam days are drawing near.
Temporal use of 'nikat'.
हमारे घर के निकट एक पुस्तकालय है।
There is a library near our house.
Standard 'ke nikat' pattern.
कृपया दरवाज़े के निकट न खड़े हों।
Please do not stand near the door.
Formal imperative sentence.
वह सफलता के निकट पहुँच गया है।
He has reached near success.
Abstract use of proximity.
निकट भविष्य में हम फिर मिलेंगे।
We will meet again in the near future.
Common collocation 'nikat bhavishya'.
क्या यहाँ निकट कोई बैंक है?
Is there any bank nearby?
Inquiry about local facilities.
गाड़ी प्लेटफार्म के निकट है।
The train is near the platform.
Formal announcement style.
यह स्थान शहर के निकट स्थित है।
This place is located near the city.
Uses 'sthit' (located) for formal description.
निकट भविष्य में तकनीकी बदलाव होंगे।
Technological changes will occur in the near future.
Formal predictive sentence.
वह अपने लक्ष्य के बहुत निकट है।
He is very close to his goal.
Metaphorical use of 'nikat'.
निकटतम पुलिस स्टेशन कहाँ है?
Where is the nearest police station?
Uses superlative 'nikat-tam'.
यह गाँव मुख्य सड़क के निकट है।
This village is near the main road.
Geographical description.
दोनों देशों के बीच संबंध निकट हो रहे हैं।
Relations between the two countries are becoming closer.
Describes relational proximity.
निकट भविष्य की योजनाएँ क्या हैं?
What are the plans for the near future?
Genitive case with 'nikat bhavishya'.
वह सत्य के निकट पहुँचने का प्रयास कर रहा है।
He is trying to reach near the truth.
Philosophical context.
निकटवर्ती क्षेत्रों में भारी वर्षा हुई।
Heavy rain occurred in nearby areas.
Uses adjective 'nikat-varti' (nearby).
वैज्ञानिक समाधान के अत्यंत निकट हैं।
Scientists are extremely close to a solution.
Uses 'atyant' (extremely) for emphasis.
निकट भविष्य में आर्थिक सुधार अनिवार्य हैं।
Economic reforms are inevitable in the near future.
Formal academic/political tone.
उनका निवास स्थान हवाई अड्डे के निकट स्थित है।
His residence is located near the airport.
High-register vocabulary ('nivas sthan').
चुनाव के परिणाम निकट आ रहे हैं।
The election results are drawing near.
Abstract temporal proximity.
वह अपने परिवार के बहुत निकट है।
He is very close to his family.
Describes emotional closeness.
निकटतम मार्ग का चयन करें।
Select the shortest/nearest route.
Formal imperative.
यह घटना इतिहास के एक महत्वपूर्ण मोड़ के निकट है।
This event is near a significant turning point in history.
Metaphorical historical context.
निकट भविष्य में ऊर्जा के नए स्रोत विकसित होंगे।
New sources of energy will be developed in the near future.
Scientific/Future prediction.
लेखक ने मानवीय संवेदनाओं के निकट पहुँचने का प्रयास किया है।
The author has attempted to reach close to human emotions.
Literary analysis context.
निकट भविष्य की अनिश्चितता समाज में तनाव पैदा कर रही है।
The uncertainty of the near future is creating tension in society.
Sociological discussion.
सत्य के निकट जाने के लिए आत्म-चिंतन आवश्यक है।
Self-reflection is necessary to go near the truth.
Spiritual/Philosophical register.
निकटतम प्रतिद्वंद्वी ने कड़ी चुनौती पेश की।
The closest rival presented a tough challenge.
Competitive/Formal context.
यह शोध वास्तविकता के अत्यंत निकट है।
This research is extremely close to reality.
Academic validation.
निकटवर्ती राज्यों के साथ जल विवाद गहरा गया है।
The water dispute with neighboring states has deepened.
Political/Administrative language.
वह अपनी कला के माध्यम से प्रकृति के निकट रहता है।
He stays close to nature through his art.
Expressing a lifestyle/philosophy.
निकट भविष्य में वैश्विक अर्थव्यवस्था में बदलाव के संकेत हैं।
There are signs of change in the global economy in the near future.
Macro-economic analysis.
दार्शनिकों ने ब्रह्म के निकट होने की विभिन्न व्याख्याएँ दी हैं।
Philosophers have given various interpretations of being near the Absolute.
High theological discourse.
निकट भविष्य की संभावनाओं का सूक्ष्म विश्लेषण आवश्यक है।
A subtle analysis of the possibilities of the near future is necessary.
Advanced analytical tone.
उनकी कविताएँ यथार्थ के अत्यंत निकट प्रतीत होती हैं।
His poems seem extremely close to reality.
Literary criticism.
निकटतम संबंधों में भी एक प्रकार की दूरी बनी रहती है।
Even in the closest relationships, a kind of distance remains.
Existential/Psychological insight.
निकटवर्ती संस्कृतियों के प्रभाव को नकारा नहीं जा सकता।
The influence of neighboring cultures cannot be denied.
Anthropological context.
वह मृत्यु के इतने निकट था कि उसे जीवन का मूल्य समझ आया।
He was so close to death that he understood the value of life.
Narrative depth.
निकट भविष्य में मानवता के समक्ष नई चुनौतियाँ होंगी।
Humanity will face new challenges in the near future.
Global/Visionary perspective.
सन्निकट मान की गणना में त्रुटि की संभावना रहती है।
There is a possibility of error in the calculation of the approximate value.
Technical/Mathematical use of 'sannikat'.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
— Closest rival. Used in sports or politics.
उसका निकटतम प्रतिद्वंद्वी हार गया।
Frequentemente confundido com
Learners often use 'nikat' (near) when they mean 'nikat-tam' (nearest).
The sounds are similar, but 'nikalna' means 'to take out' or 'to emerge'.
Similar sound, but means 'to leave' or 'to go out'.
Expressões idiomáticas
— A close call or a personal matter. Used when something affects someone directly.
यह मेरे लिए निकट का मामला है।
Neutral— To uncover the truth or get very close to it.
जाँच अधिकारी सत्य के निकट पहुँच गए हैं।
Formal— The time is approaching (often used for death or a big event).
उसका समय निकट आ गया है।
Formal/Dramatic— Short-sightedness (literal or metaphorical).
उसे निकट की दृष्टि का दोष है।
TechnicalFácil de confundir
Both can translate to 'nearly' in English.
'Nikat' is for distance/time; 'lagbhag' is for quantity/completion. You can't say 'nikat finished'.
काम लगभग (not निकट) खत्म है।
Both mean 'near'.
'Paas' also means 'possession' (to have). 'Nikat' never means 'to have'.
मेरे पास (not निकट) एक पेन है।
Both describe location.
'Saamne' means 'in front of'; 'nikat' means 'near'.
वह मेरे सामने (in front) खड़ा है।
Both describe closeness.
'Bagal' is specifically 'beside' or 'next to'. 'Nikat' is just 'near'.
वह मेरे बगल में बैठा है।
Closeness in relationship.
'Saath' means 'with' (together). 'Nikat' means 'close' (proximity).
मैं तुम्हारे साथ हूँ।
Padrões de frases
[Noun] [Adjective] है।
बाज़ार निकट है।
[Noun] के निकट [Noun] है।
घर के निकट पेड़ है।
निकट भविष्य में [Action] होगा।
निकट भविष्य में वर्षा होगी।
[Subject] [Target] के निकट पहुँच गया है।
वह लक्ष्य के निकट पहुँच गया है।
निकटतम [Noun] का चयन करें।
निकटतम विकल्प का चयन करें।
[Abstract Noun] के निकट होना [Condition] है।
सत्य के निकट होना कठिन है।
क्या [Place] निकट है?
क्या स्टेशन निकट है?
[Noun] बहुत निकट है।
सफलता बहुत निकट है।
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High in formal/written Hindi; Low in casual spoken Hindi.
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Using 'nikat' for possession.
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Mere paas (not nikat) paisa hai.
'Nikat' only means physical or temporal proximity. It cannot indicate that you own or carry something.
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Omitting 'ke' after a noun.
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Mandir ke nikat (not Mandir nikat).
Hindi requires the genitive marker 'ke' to link a noun with a spatial adverb like 'nikat'.
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Using 'nikat' in very casual slang.
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Mere paas aa (not nikat aa).
'Nikat' sounds too stiff for casual talk with friends. It's like saying 'Approach my vicinity' instead of 'Come here'.
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Confusing 'nikat' with 'lagbhag' (nearly).
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Main lagbhag (not nikat) gir gaya.
'Nikat' is for distance; 'lagbhag' is for 'almost' or 'approximately'.
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Pronouncing the 'T' as a soft 't'.
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Nikat (Retroflex T).
A soft 't' changes the phonetic profile of the word and can make it sound like a different word or simply incorrect.
Dicas
The 'Ke' Rule
Always remember to use 'ke' when 'nikat' follows a noun. 'Ghar nikat' is wrong; 'Ghar ke nikat' is right.
Formal Writing
In essays or formal letters, replace 'paas' with 'nikat' to instantly sound more professional.
Retroflex T
Focus on the hard 'T' sound. If you say it with a soft 't', it might not be understood clearly.
News Watching
Watch Hindi news for 10 minutes. You are almost guaranteed to hear 'nikat' or 'nikat-tam'.
The 'Next' Connection
Associate 'Nikat' with 'Next'. The next station is the 'nikat' station.
Avoid Possession
Never use 'nikat' to mean 'to have'. Use 'paas' for that.
Sameep vs Nikat
'Sameep' is even more formal. If 'nikat' is professional, 'sameep' is poetic/religious.
Pair with Door
Learn 'nikat' and 'door' (far) together as a pair of opposites.
Compound Words
Learn 'nikat-tam' (nearest) as it is very useful for giving or asking for directions.
Metro Practice
If you are in India, listen to the metro announcements. They are the best real-world practice for 'nikat'.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'Nikat' as 'Near-Kat'. Imagine a cat (Kat) sitting very 'Near' to you. Ni-Kat = Near-Kat.
Associação visual
Visualize a 'Next' button on a screen. 'Nikat' sounds like 'Next' and often refers to the 'Next' station or the 'Near' future.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to use 'nikat' instead of 'paas' three times today when writing a text or a formal email. Notice how it changes the tone.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'nikaṭa' (निकट), which means 'near' or 'at hand'. It has remained virtually unchanged in its transition to modern Hindi.
Significado original: In Sanskrit, it referred to being in the vicinity or side of something. It often carried a sense of 'at the side'.
Indo-Aryan -> Sanskrit -> Hindi.Contexto cultural
There are no specific sensitivities, but using 'nikat' in a very low-income or rural casual setting might make you sound elitist or out of touch. Stick to 'paas' there.
English speakers often use 'near' for everything. In Hindi, you must choose between 'paas' (casual) and 'nikat' (formal).
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
Public Transport
- दरवाज़े के निकट (Near the door)
- अगला स्टेशन निकट है (Next station is near)
- प्लेटफार्म के निकट (Near the platform)
- निकटतम निकास (Nearest exit)
Professional/Business
- निकट भविष्य में (In the near future)
- निकट संपर्क (Close contact)
- लक्ष्य के निकट (Near the goal)
- निकटतम प्रतिद्वंद्वी (Closest competitor)
Geography/Directions
- नदी के निकट (Near the river)
- शहर के निकट (Near the city)
- पहाड़ों के निकट (Near the mountains)
- निकटवर्ती क्षेत्र (Nearby areas)
Relationships
- निकट संबंधी (Close relative)
- निकट का मित्र (Close friend)
- निकट का रिश्ता (Close relation)
- परिवार के निकट (Close to family)
Time/Events
- समय निकट है (Time is near)
- त्यौहार निकट है (Festival is near)
- परीक्षा निकट है (Exam is near)
- मृत्यु के निकट (Near death)
Iniciadores de conversa
"क्या आपका घर मेट्रो स्टेशन के निकट है?"
"निकट भविष्य में आपकी क्या योजनाएँ हैं?"
"क्या यहाँ निकट कोई अच्छा रेस्टोरेंट है?"
"क्या आप अपने परिवार के बहुत निकट हैं?"
"क्या आपको लगता है कि सफलता हमारे निकट है?"
Temas para diário
लिखिए कि आपके घर के निकट कौन-कौन सी महत्वपूर्ण जगहें हैं।
निकट भविष्य में आप अपने जीवन में क्या बदलाव देखना चाहते हैं?
किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति के बारे में लिखिए जिसके आप बहुत निकट हैं।
क्या आप कभी किसी बड़े खतरे के निकट रहे हैं? अपना अनुभव साझा करें।
प्रकृति के निकट रहने के क्या फायदे हैं? अपने विचार लिखिए।
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, they both mean 'near', but 'nikat' is formal and 'paas' is casual. You use 'paas' with friends and 'nikat' in writing or formal announcements. Also, 'paas' can mean 'to have', but 'nikat' cannot.
No. To say 'I have a pen', you must use 'Mere paas ek pen hai'. 'Nikat' only refers to physical or temporal distance, not possession.
Use 'nikat-tam' when you mean 'the nearest' or 'the closest' among several options. For example, 'Nikat-tam hospital' means 'the nearest hospital'.
Rarely. Songwriters prefer 'nazdeek' or 'paas' because they sound more poetic and less clinical than the Sanskritized 'nikat'.
If you are saying 'near [something]', yes, you need 'ke' (e.g., ghar ke nikat). If you are just saying 'It is near', you can say 'Vah nikat hai'.
It is a very common formal phrase meaning 'in the near future'. You will see it in news reports and business plans.
It is a retroflex 'T'. Curl your tongue back and hit the roof of your mouth sharply. It's the same 'T' as in 'Tomato' in an Indian accent.
Yes, to describe physical closeness ('Vah mere nikat baitha hai') or emotional closeness ('Vah mera nikat sambandhi hai').
No, it is a Sanskrit word. The Urdu equivalent for 'near' is 'nazdeek' or 'kareeb'.
Yes! You will hear 'Darvazo ke nikat na khade hon' (Do not stand near the doors) at every station.
Teste-se 200 perguntas
Write a sentence in Hindi: 'The school is near the house.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'In the near future, I will go to India.'
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Use 'निकटतम' in a sentence about a railway station.
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Write a formal announcement: 'The train is approaching the platform.'
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Describe your house's location using 'के निकट'.
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Translate: 'He is a close relative of mine.'
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Write a sentence about being close to a goal.
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Translate: 'Please do not stand near the door.'
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Use 'निकट' to describe a temple near a river.
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Write a sentence about the exams being near.
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Translate: 'The hospital is very near from here.'
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Write a sentence about a park near your office.
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Translate: 'We are in close contact.'
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Use 'निकटवर्ती' to describe nearby villages.
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Translate: 'The nearest exit is on the left.'
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Write a sentence about success drawing near.
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Translate: 'This story is close to the truth.'
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Write a formal sentence about economic reforms in the near future.
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Translate: 'He lives near the airport.'
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Write a sentence about a close friend.
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Say in Hindi: 'My house is near the park.'
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Ask in Hindi: 'Is the station near?'
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Ask in Hindi: 'Where is the nearest bank?'
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Say in Hindi: 'We will meet in the near future.'
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Say in Hindi: 'The city is near the mountains.'
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Say in Hindi: 'The nearest exit is there.'
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Say in Hindi: 'It will happen in the near future.'
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Say in Hindi: 'He is sitting near me.'
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Say in Hindi: 'The market is near the station.'
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Say in Hindi: 'He is very close to his family.'
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Say in Hindi: 'Is there any shop nearby?'
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Identify the word: 'Agla station nikat hai.'
Translate the heard phrase: 'Pariksha nikat hai.'
Identify the phrase: 'Nikat bhavishya mein.'
What is being requested: 'Darvazo ke nikat na khade hon.'
Identify the location: 'Vidyalay ke nikat.'
Translate the heard phrase: 'Nikat-tam station kahan hai?'
Identify the relationship: 'Nikat sambandhi.'
Identify the state: 'Lakshya ke nikat.'
Translate the heard phrase: 'Nikatvarti kshetro mein.'
Identify the time: 'Samay nikat hai.'
Identify the announcement: 'Gadi platform ke nikat hai.'
Identify the adverb: 'Vah mere nikat baitha hai.'
Translate the heard phrase: 'Nikat sampark mein rahein.'
Identify the adjective: 'Nikat-tam marg.'
Identify the phrase: 'Saty ke nikat.'
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Summary
Nikat (निकट) is the formal, Sanskritized version of 'near'. Use it for physical locations in writing (e.g., 'Vidyalay ke nikat') or for the 'near future' (nikat bhavishya) to sound professional. Example: 'Station nikat hai' (The station is near).
- Nikat is a formal Hindi word meaning 'near' or 'close', primarily used in writing, news, and official announcements.
- It is derived from Sanskrit and is often used with the postposition 'ke' (के निकट) to indicate physical proximity.
- Commonly used in the phrase 'nikat bhavishya' to mean 'near future' in professional or academic contexts.
- While 'paas' is for casual talk, 'nikat' elevates the tone of your Hindi to a more sophisticated level.
The 'Ke' Rule
Always remember to use 'ke' when 'nikat' follows a noun. 'Ghar nikat' is wrong; 'Ghar ke nikat' is right.
Formal Writing
In essays or formal letters, replace 'paas' with 'nikat' to instantly sound more professional.
Retroflex T
Focus on the hard 'T' sound. If you say it with a soft 't', it might not be understood clearly.
News Watching
Watch Hindi news for 10 minutes. You are almost guaranteed to hear 'nikat' or 'nikat-tam'.
Exemplo
मेरा घर स्टेशन के निकट है।
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