पढ़ना
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- Primary meaning: To read (text).
- Secondary meaning: To study (academics).
- Grammar: Transitive verb, uses 'ne' in past tense.
- Cultural: High value on 'padhna-likhna' (literacy).
The Hindi verb पढ़ना (padhnā) is a multifaceted term that primarily translates to 'to read' or 'to study' in English. At its core, it refers to the cognitive process of decoding written symbols to derive meaning. However, in the linguistic landscape of North India, its utility extends far beyond just scanning a newspaper or a novel. It is the standard verb used to describe the entire process of education and academic pursuit. When a student says they are 'reading' in a specific city, they usually mean they are enrolled in a course of study there. This duality makes it one of the most frequently used verbs in the Hindi language, appearing in contexts ranging from basic literacy to high-level academic discourse.
- Literary Reading
- This refers to the physical act of looking at text. Whether it is a book (किताब), a letter (चिट्ठी), or a digital screen, 'padhnā' is the action being performed. It implies a focused engagement with written words.
- Academic Studying
- In a broader sense, it means to be a student. If someone asks, 'आप क्या पढ़ते हैं?' (What do you study?), they are inquiring about your major or your current educational status, not what you are reading at this exact second.
- Metaphorical Interpretation
- Like in English, you can 'read' a situation or a person's face. In Hindi, 'चेहरा पढ़ना' (reading a face) is a common expression used to describe understanding someone's unspoken emotions.
वह हर रोज़ सुबह समाचार पत्र पढ़ता है। (He reads the newspaper every morning.)
The word is derived from the Sanskrit root 'path', which relates to recitation and study. Historically, learning in the Indian subcontinent was an oral tradition, and 'padhnā' encompassed the act of reciting sacred texts. Over centuries, as written scripts became more prevalent, the meaning shifted to include visual reading. Today, it is a transitive verb, meaning it usually requires an object (what is being read). However, it can also be used intransitively to mean 'to be in school'. For example, 'मेरा भाई दिल्ली में पढ़ता है' (My brother studies in Delhi) doesn't specify a book, but rather his location of education.
मुझे इतिहास पढ़ना बहुत पसंद है। (I like studying history very much.)
Culturally, 'padhnā' is often paired with 'likhnā' (to write) to form the compound 'padhnā-likhnā', which represents general literacy or education. Parents often tell their children 'पढ़ोगे लिखोगे तो बनोगे नवाब' (If you study and write, you will become a king/noble), highlighting the high social value placed on the act of reading and learning in Indian society. In modern urban settings, 'padhnā' is also used for reading messages on WhatsApp or emails, showing its adaptability to new technology.
क्या आपने मेरा संदेश पढ़ा? (Did you read my message?)
- Passive Usage
- In formal contexts, you might hear 'पढ़ा जाना' (to be read). For instance, 'यह कविता स्कूल में पढ़ाई जाती है' (This poem is taught/read in school).
आज रात मुझे बहुत पढ़ना है क्योंकि कल परीक्षा है। (I have to study a lot tonight because there is an exam tomorrow.)
Using पढ़ना (padhnā) correctly requires an understanding of Hindi verb conjugation and the 'ne' (ने) particle in the past tense. Since it is a transitive verb, it follows specific rules that differ from intransitive verbs like 'go' or 'sleep'. In the present tense, it is quite straightforward, but as you move into perfective aspects, the complexity increases. Let's break down the various ways to integrate this verb into your Hindi speech.
- Present Habitual
- Used for things you read regularly. For a male: 'मैं पढ़ता हूँ' (I read). For a female: 'मैं पढ़ती हूँ' (I read). The ending changes based on the gender and number of the subject.
- Past Tense (Perfective)
- This is where it gets tricky. Because 'padhnā' is transitive, you must use the 'ne' particle with the subject. The verb then agrees with the object, not the subject. 'मैंने किताब पढ़ी' (I read the book). Even if 'I' am male, the verb is 'पढ़ी' because 'किताब' (book) is feminine.
लड़कों ने पाठ पढ़ा। (The boys read the lesson.)
In the continuous tense, 'padhnā' behaves like most other verbs. You take the root 'पढ़' (padh) and add 'रहा/रही/रहे' (rahā/rahī/rahē) followed by the auxiliary verb 'होना' (honā). For example, 'वह किताब पढ़ रहा है' (He is reading a book). This construction is used for actions happening at the moment of speaking. If you want to express the desire to read, you use the infinitive form with 'चाहना' (chāhnā): 'मैं यह उपन्यास पढ़ना चाहता हूँ' (I want to read this novel).
क्या तुम मेरे साथ पढ़ोगे? (Will you study with me?)
For imperatives (commands or requests), the form changes based on the level of respect. To a friend: 'पढ़ो' (padho). To someone older or in a formal setting: 'पढ़िए' (padhiye). To a child or very close friend: 'पढ़' (padh). For example, a teacher might say, 'कृपया यह पृष्ठ पढ़िए' (Please read this page). In negative sentences, simply add 'नहीं' (nahīn) before the verb: 'मैंने आज कुछ नहीं पढ़ा' (I didn't read anything today).
- Future Tense
- 'मैं कल यह किताब पढ़ूँगा' (I will read this book tomorrow). The endings are -ūngā (masc. sing.), -ūngī (fem. sing.), -ēgā (masc. 3rd person), etc.
हमने कल रात बहुत देर तक पढ़ा। (We studied until very late last night.)
क्या आप हिंदी पढ़ सकते हैं? (Can you read Hindi?)
The word पढ़ना (padhnā) is ubiquitous in Hindi-speaking environments. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the quiet libraries of Varanasi, you will encounter this verb in various forms and registers. Understanding where and how it is used in real-life situations will help you grasp its cultural significance and practical application.
- In Educational Institutions
- This is the primary domain of 'padhnā'. You'll hear teachers say 'चलो, पढ़ना शुरू करो' (Come on, start reading/studying) or students asking each other 'तुम कौन सी कक्षा में पढ़ते हो?' (Which grade do you study in?). It defines the student experience.
- At Home and Parenting
- Indian parents are famously focused on education. You will frequently hear the command 'जाओ, जाकर पढ़ो!' (Go, go and study!). It is a daily ritual in almost every household with school-going children.
- In Public Transport and Markets
- You might see people reading newspapers on the Metro or signboards that say 'सावधानी से पढ़ें' (Read carefully). In markets, people 'read' prices or labels on products.
मैंने अखबार में पढ़ा कि कल छुट्टी है। (I read in the newspaper that tomorrow is a holiday.)
In the digital age, 'padhnā' has found a new home in social media. People 'read' comments, 'read' captions, and 'read' blogs. If you are watching a Bollywood movie, you might hear a character say 'मेरी आँखों में पढ़ो' (Read it in my eyes), a romantic cliché that uses the verb metaphorically to imply deep understanding. In religious settings, 'padhnā' is used for the recitation of the Quran (नमाज़ पढ़ना) or the Ramayana (रामायण पढ़ना). This shows that the word bridges the gap between the secular and the sacred.
वह अपनी पढ़ाई (study) के लिए बहुत मेहनत करता है। पढ़ना उसका जुनून है। (He works very hard for his studies. Reading/Studying is his passion.)
Interestingly, in rural areas, 'padhnā' is sometimes used as a synonym for 'to be literate'. If someone says 'वह पढ़ा-लिखा है', they mean 'He is educated'. Conversely, 'अनपढ़' (un-padh) means illiterate. This linguistic connection reinforces the idea that the act of reading is synonymous with being an informed and capable member of society. Whether you are in a high-tech office in Bengaluru or a village school in Bihar, 'padhnā' is the key to unlocking information.
आजकल बच्चे किताबों से ज़्यादा मोबाइल पर पढ़ते हैं। (Nowadays children read more on mobiles than from books.)
- Legal and Official Contexts
- In courts or government offices, documents are 'read out' (पढ़कर सुनाना). This ensures that all parties, including those who might be illiterate, understand the contents of a legal document.
उसने चिट्ठी पढ़कर सबको सुनाई। (He read the letter and recited it to everyone.)
For English speakers learning Hindi, पढ़ना (padhnā) presents several pitfalls. These range from pronunciation errors to complex grammatical rules that don't have a direct equivalent in English. Recognizing these common mistakes early on will significantly improve your fluency and accuracy.
- The 'Dha' vs 'Da' Confusion
- The most common mistake is confusing 'पढ़ना' (padhnā - to read) with 'पड़ना' (padnā - to fall/to lie). The difference is the nuqta (dot) and the aspiration. 'Padhnā' has a heavy, aspirated 'rh' sound, while 'padnā' is a simple retroflex flap. Mixing these up can lead to sentences like 'I fell the book' instead of 'I read the book'.
- The 'Ne' Particle in Past Tense
- Many learners say 'मैं किताब पढ़ा' (I read the book - masculine). This is wrong. Because 'padhnā' is transitive, you must say 'मैंने किताब पढ़ी'. The verb must agree with 'किताब' (feminine). Forgetting the 'ne' or failing to match the verb gender with the object is a hallmark of a beginner mistake.
Incorrect: वह हिंदी सीखना पढ़ता है। (He reads learning Hindi.)
Correct: वह हिंदी पढ़ता है। (He reads/studies Hindi.)
Another mistake is overusing 'padhnā' where 'seekhnā' (to learn) or 'samajhnā' (to understand) would be more appropriate. While you 'read' a book to 'learn' a language, the verbs are not always interchangeable. If you want to say 'I am learning Hindi', use 'सीख रहा हूँ'. If you say 'पढ़ रहा हूँ', it specifically means you are studying it as a subject or reading a Hindi text at that moment.
Incorrect: मैंने समाचार पढ़ी। (I read the news - feminine verb).
Correct: मैंने समाचार पढ़ा। (News 'samāchār' is masculine in Hindi.)
Gender of objects is a major hurdle. Since 'padhnā' is transitive, you must know the gender of everything you read. 'Chitthi' (letter) is feminine, 'Khabar' (news) is feminine, but 'Akhbar' (newspaper) is masculine. 'Patra' (formal letter) is masculine. If you get the gender of the object wrong in the past tense, the verb conjugation will also be wrong. This requires memorizing noun genders alongside the verb.
- Transitive vs Intransitive
- When 'padhnā' means 'to study', it can be intransitive. However, when it means 'to read', it is transitive. Learners often get confused about whether to use 'ne' when the object is implied but not stated. Rule of thumb: if the verb is 'padhnā', use 'ne' in the past tense regardless.
Incorrect: क्या तुम पढ़ रहे हो? (Are you read?)
Correct: क्या तुम पढ़ रहे हो? (Are you reading? - This is correct, but ensure the 'h' is audible.)
While पढ़ना (padhnā) is the most common word for reading and studying, Hindi offers several synonyms and related terms that can add nuance to your conversation. Depending on the level of formality or the specific nature of the activity, you might choose a different word.
- अध्ययन करना (Adhyayan Karnā)
- This is the formal/academic version of 'to study'. You will find this in textbooks, formal speeches, and resumes. While 'padhnā' is 'to read/study', 'adhyayan karnā' is specifically 'to conduct a study' or 'to engage in deep academic research'.
- सीखना (Seekhnā)
- This means 'to learn'. While you read (padhnā) to learn, 'seekhnā' focuses on the acquisition of a skill or knowledge. You 'seekh' a language, a musical instrument, or a new craft.
- बाँचना (Bānchnā)
- A somewhat dated or regional term, 'bānchnā' specifically means to read aloud, often a letter or a story to an audience. It carries a connotation of 'reciting' or 'delivering' the text.
वह विज्ञान का अध्ययन कर रहा है। (He is studying science - Formal.)
In terms of opposites, 'लिखना' (likhnā - to write) is the most common pair. However, if you are looking for the opposite of being educated, 'अनपढ़' (anpadh - illiterate) is the term. Another interesting alternative is 'वाचन' (vāchan), which is the noun form for 'reading' or 'recitation', often used in formal contexts like 'कविता वाचन' (poetry recitation).
मैंने यह बात कहीं पढ़ी थी। (I had read this somewhere.)
Comparing 'padhnā' with 'dekhnā' (to see/watch): In English, we 'watch' the news on TV but 'read' it in a paper. In Hindi, the distinction is the same. However, for a quick glance at a message, some might say 'मैंने मैसेज देखा' (I saw the message), but 'मैंने मैसेज पढ़ा' implies you actually processed the content. Similarly, 'पाठ करना' (pāth karnā) is specifically used for the ritual reading of religious scriptures.
- Comparison Table
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- पढ़ना: General reading/studying.
- अध्ययन: Deep, formal study.
- सीखना: Acquiring a skill.
- रटना: Rote memorization (studying by heart without necessarily understanding).
सिर्फ रटो मत, समझकर पढ़ो। (Don't just memorize, study with understanding.)
How Formal Is It?
"कृपया इस दस्तावेज़ को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़िए।"
"मैं रोज़ एक कहानी पढ़ता हूँ।"
"अरे, तू क्या पढ़ रहा है?"
"चलो बच्चों, ये कविता पढ़ो!"
"उसने तो पूरी किताब चाट ली (read/memorized everything)."
Curiosidade
In ancient India, 'reading' was almost always an oral activity. The shift to silent reading is a relatively modern phenomenon in the history of the word.
Guia de pronúncia
- Pronouncing 'dh' as a simple 'd' (sounds like 'padna' - to fall).
- Missing the aspiration (the 'h' sound) in 'dh'.
- Not curling the tongue back for the retroflex sound.
- Pronouncing the 'p' with too much air (like English 'pie').
- Shortening the final 'aa' sound.
Nível de dificuldade
Easy to recognize in script, but don't miss the dot.
Requires remembering the nuqta under the 'dha'.
The retroflex aspirated 'rh' is very hard for English speakers.
Hard to distinguish from 'padna' (to fall) for untrained ears.
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Pré-requisitos
Aprenda a seguir
Avançado
Gramática essencial
Transitive Verb Agreement
मैंने (Sub) किताब (Obj-Fem) पढ़ी (Verb-Fem).
The 'Ne' Particle
राम ने अखबार पढ़ा।
Compound Verbs
पढ़ लेना (to finish reading).
Infinitive as Noun
पढ़ना अच्छी आदत है।
Causative Verbs
पढ़ाना (to teach) vs पढ़वाना (to make someone read).
Exemplos por nível
मैं किताब पढ़ता हूँ।
I read a book.
Present habitual masculine.
वह क्या पढ़ती है?
What does she read?
Interrogative present habitual feminine.
किताब पढ़ो।
Read the book.
Imperative (informal/neutral).
राम अखबार पढ़ रहा है।
Ram is reading the newspaper.
Present continuous masculine.
तुम चिट्ठी पढ़ो।
You read the letter.
Imperative.
मैं हिंदी पढ़ती हूँ।
I read Hindi.
Present habitual feminine.
बच्चे पढ़ते हैं।
Children read.
Present habitual plural.
यह मत पढ़ो।
Don't read this.
Negative imperative.
मैंने कल एक कहानी पढ़ी।
I read a story yesterday.
Past tense with 'ne', verb agrees with 'kahani' (fem).
वह दिल्ली में पढ़ता है।
He studies in Delhi.
Intransitive use meaning 'to study'.
क्या आपने मेरा मैसेज पढ़ा?
Did you read my message?
Past tense with 'ne', verb agrees with 'message' (masc).
मैं कल यह किताब पढ़ूँगा।
I will read this book tomorrow.
Future tense masculine.
हमें स्कूल में पढ़ना चाहिए।
We should study in school.
Use of 'chahiye' (should) with infinitive.
वह बहुत अच्छा पढ़ती है।
She studies/reads very well.
Adverbial use.
क्या तुम हिंदी पढ़ सकते हो?
Can you read Hindi?
Modal 'sakna' (can).
मेरे पिताजी अखबार पढ़ रहे थे।
My father was reading the newspaper.
Past continuous.
अगर तुम पढ़ोगे, तो पास हो जाओगे।
If you study, you will pass.
Conditional sentence.
उसने पूरी किताब पढ़ ली है।
He has finished reading the whole book.
Compound verb 'padh lena' (completion).
मुझे पढ़ना-लिखना पसंद है।
I like reading and writing (literacy).
Compound noun 'padhna-likhna'.
क्या तुम यह लेख पढ़ पाओगे?
Will you be able to read this article?
Compound verb 'padh pana' (ability).
मैंने सुना है कि वह बहुत पढ़ा-लिखा है।
I have heard that he is very educated.
Adjective 'padha-likha'.
वह रात भर पढ़ता रहा।
He kept reading all night.
Continuative aspect 'padhta raha'.
यह किताब सबके द्वारा पढ़ी जानी चाहिए।
This book should be read by everyone.
Passive voice.
पढ़ते-पढ़ते वह सो गया।
He fell asleep while reading.
Reduplicated participle indicating simultaneous action.
साहित्य पढ़ना मन को शांति देता है।
Reading literature gives peace to the mind.
Infinitive as a subject.
उसने मेरा चेहरा पढ़ लिया।
He read my face (understood my feelings).
Metaphorical usage.
परीक्षा के लिए तुम्हें गहराई से पढ़ना होगा।
You will have to study deeply for the exam.
Compulsion with future 'hoga'.
यह लेख पढ़कर मुझे बहुत कुछ सीखने को मिला।
After reading this article, I got to learn a lot.
Conjunctive participle 'padhkar'.
वह अपनी पढ़ाई को लेकर बहुत गंभीर है।
He is very serious about his studies.
Noun form 'padhai'.
क्या आपने आज की मुख्य खबरें पढ़ीं?
Did you read today's headlines?
Past tense plural feminine agreement (khabrein).
मैंने उसे पढ़ते हुए देखा।
I saw him reading.
Present participle 'padhte hue'.
पढ़ने के बावजूद उसे कुछ समझ नहीं आया।
Despite reading, he didn't understand anything.
Use of 'ke bavajood' (despite).
लेखक की शैली को पढ़ना एक चुनौती है।
Reading (interpreting) the author's style is a challenge.
Abstract usage.
उसने आँखों ही आँखों में सब कुछ पढ़ लिया।
He read everything in the eyes alone.
Idiomatic usage.
इतिहास को पढ़ना उसे फिर से जीने जैसा है।
Reading history is like living it again.
Philosophical comparison.
बिना पढ़े-लिखे लोग भी बहुत समझदार हो सकते हैं।
Even uneducated people can be very wise.
Adjectival phrase 'bina padhe-likhe'.
उसकी बातों में छिपे अर्थ को पढ़ना मुश्किल था।
It was difficult to read the hidden meaning in his words.
Nuanced interpretation.
वह अपनी पढ़ाई में इस कदर खो गया कि उसे समय का पता ही नहीं चला।
He got so lost in his studies that he didn't realize the time.
Complex resultative sentence.
यह कविता पढ़ते ही मुझे तुम्हारी याद आ गई।
As soon as I read this poem, I remembered you.
Immediate action participle 'padhte hi'.
संविधान को पढ़ना और समझना हर नागरिक का कर्तव्य है।
Reading and understanding the constitution is every citizen's duty.
Formal/Legal context.
समाज की नब्ज़ पढ़ना एक राजनेता के लिए अनिवार्य है।
Reading the pulse of society is essential for a politician.
High-level metaphor.
पाण्डुलिपि को पढ़ना किसी पहेली को सुलझाने जैसा था।
Reading the manuscript was like solving a puzzle.
Academic/Research context.
उसने अपनी चुप्पी से वह सब कह दिया जो शब्दों में पढ़ना नामुमकिन था।
He said everything through his silence that was impossible to read in words.
Poetic/Philosophical usage.
दार्शनिक ग्रंथों को पढ़ना केवल बौद्धिक व्यायाम नहीं, बल्कि आत्म-साक्षात्कार है।
Reading philosophical texts is not just intellectual exercise, but self-realization.
Complex intellectual discourse.
उसकी आँखों की गहराई में मैंने वह दर्द पढ़ा जो उसने कभी ज़ुबान पर नहीं लाया।
In the depth of her eyes, I read the pain she never brought to her tongue.
Literary/Emotional depth.
हवाओं का रुख पढ़ना पुराने मल्लाहों की कला थी।
Reading the direction of the winds was the art of old sailors.
Archaic/Metaphorical art.
क्या तुम इस सन्नाटे को पढ़ सकते हो?
Can you read this silence?
Abstract/Existential query.
इतिहास के पन्नों को पढ़ते हुए हमें अपनी गलतियों से सीखना चाहिए।
While reading the pages of history, we must learn from our mistakes.
Moral/Reflective usage.
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
पढ़ना-लिखना
पढ़ा-लिखा
पढ़ने में आना
पढ़कर सुनाना
पढ़ाई छोड़ना
आगे पढ़ना
साथ पढ़ना
पढ़ने बैठना
पढ़ने का शौकीन
पढ़ाई में तेज़
Frequentemente confundido com
Means to fall or to lie down. Lacks the 'h' sound and the nuqta.
Means to teach. Often confused by beginners who want to say 'to study'.
Means to learn. 'Padhnā' is the method, 'seekhnā' is the result.
Expressões idiomáticas
"चेहरा पढ़ना"
To understand someone's thoughts or feelings by looking at them.
माँ हमेशा मेरा चेहरा पढ़ लेती है।
Common"आँखें पढ़ना"
To read someone's eyes/intentions.
उसकी आँखों को पढ़ना मुश्किल है।
Poetic"नब्ज़ पढ़ना"
To understand the current mood or trend of a situation/people.
वह जनता की नब्ज़ पढ़ना जानता है।
Political/Journalistic"पढ़ते ही रह जाना"
To be captivated by something written.
यह लेख इतना अच्छा था कि मैं पढ़ता ही रह गया।
Informal"किताबी कीड़ा"
Bookworm; someone who reads all the time.
वह तो किताबी कीड़ा है, हमेशा पढ़ता रहता है।
Informal"उल्टी पट्टी पढ़ाना"
To misguide or brainwash someone.
उसे किसी ने उल्टी पट्टी पढ़ा दी है।
Informal"सबक पढ़ाना"
To teach someone a lesson (often through punishment).
पुलिस ने चोर को अच्छा सबक पढ़ाया।
Common"मन की बात पढ़ना"
To read someone's mind.
तुम क्या मेरे मन की बात पढ़ सकते हो?
Common"हवा का रुख पढ़ना"
To sense which way things are going.
व्यापारी को हवा का रुख पढ़ना आना चाहिए।
Business/Common"पढ़ाई का भूत सवार होना"
To be obsessed with studying.
उस पर आजकल पढ़ाई का भूत सवार है।
InformalFácil de confundir
Identical spelling except for the nuqta and aspiration.
Padhnā is reading/studying; Padnā is falling/happening.
किताब पढ़ना (read book) vs बारिश पड़ना (rain falling).
Same root.
Padhnā is 'to read' (self); Padhānā is 'to teach' (others).
मैं पढ़ता हूँ (I study) vs मैं पढ़ाता हूँ (I teach).
Same meaning.
Padhnā is common/spoken; Adhyayan is formal/written.
वह पढ़ रहा है vs वह अध्ययन कर रहा है।
Related noun.
Padhnā is the verb; Pāth is the noun (lesson).
पाठ पढ़ो (Read the lesson).
Formal synonym.
Vāchan is specifically the act of reading aloud or recitation.
कविता वाचन।
Padrões de frases
मैं [Object] पढ़ता हूँ।
मैं किताब पढ़ता हूँ।
मैंने [Object] पढ़ा।
मैंने मैसेज पढ़ा।
वह [Object] पढ़ रहा है।
वह अखबार पढ़ रहा है।
[Object] पढ़ना [Adjective] है।
हिंदी पढ़ना आसान है।
अगर मैं [Object] पढ़ता...
अगर मैं किताब पढ़ता...
पढ़ते-पढ़ते [Action]...
पढ़ते-पढ़ते नींद आ गई।
[Object] पढ़ना [Comparison] है।
चेहरा पढ़ना एक कला है।
[Abstract Object] को पढ़ना...
समय की पुकार को पढ़ना...
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Extremely high; top 50 most used verbs in Hindi.
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मैं किताब पढ़ा।
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मैंने किताब पढ़ी।
Missing 'ne' and incorrect gender agreement with 'kitab'.
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वह स्कूल में पढ़ाता है।
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वह स्कूल में पढ़ता है।
Confusing 'to teach' (padhānā) with 'to study' (padhnā).
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मैंने अखबार पढ़ी।
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मैंने अखबार पढ़ा।
Akhbar is masculine, so the verb must be 'padha'.
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मुझे पढ़ना सीखना है।
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मुझे पढ़ना है। / मैं पढ़ना सीख रहा हूँ।
Using both verbs redundantly when one usually suffices.
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पड़ना (without dot)
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पढ़ना (with dot)
Spelling error that changes the meaning to 'to fall'.
Dicas
Past Tense Agreement
Remember that in 'मैंने किताब पढ़ी', the verb 'पढ़ी' is feminine because 'किताब' is feminine. The subject's gender doesn't matter!
The Nuqta Matters
The dot under 'ढ़' is not optional. Without it, the word changes meaning or becomes incorrect. Practice the 'rh' sound.
Study vs Learn
Use 'padhnā' for the activity of studying and 'seekhnā' for the result of learning. They are often used together.
Respect for Books
In India, books are seen as a source of knowledge (Saraswati). Never touch a book with your feet; if you do, touch the book and then your forehead as an apology.
Reading Aloud
If you are reading something to someone else, use 'पढ़कर सुनाना' (padhkar sunānā).
Reading Faces
Use 'चेहरा पढ़ना' to describe your intuition about someone's feelings. It makes you sound very fluent.
Compound Form
Use 'पढ़ना-लिखना' when talking about education in general. It's a very natural-sounding compound.
Aspiration Check
If you don't hear a puff of air, it's probably 'padna' (to fall). 'Padhnā' always has that 'h' sound.
Formal Contexts
In an essay, use 'अध्ययन' instead of 'पढ़ना' to sound more scholarly.
Modern Usage
'Padhnā' is perfectly fine for reading WhatsApp messages, emails, and social media posts.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Imagine a 'Pad' (notebook) and a 'Hen' (H) reading it. Padh + na.
Associação visual
Visualize a person with a book in one hand and a graduation cap in the other, representing both 'reading' and 'studying'.
Word Web
Desafio
Try to say 'I read a book' in the past, present, and future without looking at your notes.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Sanskrit root 'path' (पठ्), which means to recite, speak, or study aloud.
Significado original: Recitation of sacred texts or oral study.
Indo-AryanContexto cultural
Be aware that 'anpadh' (illiterate) can be used as a derogatory term. Use it carefully.
In English, 'read' and 'study' are distinct. In Hindi, 'padhna' covers both, which can lead to confusion for learners when translating 'I am studying' vs 'I am reading'.
Pratique na vida real
Contextos reais
School
- पाठ पढ़ो
- पढ़ाई करो
- किताब खोलो
- होमवर्क पढ़ो
Library
- शांति से पढ़ें
- किताब ढूँढना
- पत्रिका पढ़ना
- सदस्यता
Morning Ritual
- अखबार पढ़ना
- खबरें देखना
- चाय और अखबार
- ताज़ा खबर
Exam Time
- रटना
- दोहराना
- पूरी रात पढ़ना
- तैयारी करना
Digital
- मैसेज पढ़ना
- ईमेल पढ़ना
- ब्लॉग पढ़ना
- ऑनलाइन पढ़ाई
Iniciadores de conversa
"आप आजकल कौन सी किताब पढ़ रहे हैं?"
"क्या आपको इतिहास पढ़ना पसंद है?"
"आपने आखिरी बार कौन सा अखबार पढ़ा था?"
"क्या आप हिंदी पढ़ सकते हैं?"
"आपकी पढ़ाई कैसी चल रही है?"
Temas para diário
आज आपने क्या पढ़ा और उससे क्या सीखा?
बचपन में आपकी पसंदीदा कहानी कौन सी थी जिसे आप बार-बार पढ़ते थे?
क्या आपको लगता है कि भविष्य में लोग किताबें पढ़ना छोड़ देंगे?
पढ़ना आपके जीवन में क्यों ज़रूरी है?
एक ऐसी किताब के बारे में लिखें जिसे हर किसी को पढ़ना चाहिए।
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it primarily means 'to read'. However, in the context of school or college, it is the standard word for 'to study'. If you say 'I am reading in 10th grade', it means you are a student in that grade.
It depends on what you read. If you read a book (fem), say 'मैंने किताब पढ़ी'. If you read a newspaper (masc), say 'मैंने अखबार पढ़ा'. Always use 'ne' with the subject.
Padhnā is the act of reading or studying. Seekhnā is the act of learning. You 'padh' a book to 'seekh' Hindi.
It is transitive when it means 'to read something'. It can be intransitive when it means 'to be a student' (e.g., 'He studies in London').
It's a retroflex flap. Curl your tongue back, hit the roof of your mouth, and flick it forward while releasing air (aspiration).
Yes, 'मन की बात पढ़ना' is a common idiom for reading someone's mind or thoughts.
'Padhai' is the noun form, meaning 'studies' or 'education'. For example, 'अपनी पढ़ाई पर ध्यान दो' (Focus on your studies).
Use 'पढ़िए' (padhiye). For example, 'कृपया यह पत्र पढ़िए' (Please read this letter).
In Hindi, 'ne' is used with transitive verbs in the perfective (past) tense. Since 'padhnā' takes an object, it requires 'ne'.
Yes, for certain religions. Muslims use 'नमाज़ पढ़ना' for praying, and Hindus use 'पाठ करना' or 'मंत्र पढ़ना' for reciting scriptures.
Teste-se 190 perguntas
Translate to Hindi: 'I read a book every day.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Did you read the newspaper?'
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Translate to Hindi: 'She is studying in the library.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'I want to study Hindi.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'He read the letter and cried.'
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Write a sentence using 'पढ़ते-पढ़ते'.
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Translate to Hindi: 'You should study for the exam.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'I can read your mind.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'He is an educated man.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'I will read this book tomorrow.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Don't just memorize, understand.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Who is reading the story?'
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Translate to Hindi: 'I finished reading the report.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Reading is a good habit.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Please read this aloud.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'I was reading when you called.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'She studies until late at night.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'I have to study today.'
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Translate to Hindi: 'Can you read this address?'
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Translate to Hindi: 'He studies in London.'
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Say 'I like to read books' in Hindi.
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Ask someone 'What are you studying?' in Hindi.
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Say 'I read the news today' in Hindi.
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Say 'Please read this letter' formally.
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Say 'I will study tomorrow' in Hindi.
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Say 'I can read Hindi script' in Hindi.
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Say 'He is a very educated person' in Hindi.
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Ask 'Did you read my message?' in Hindi.
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Say 'I was reading a story' in Hindi.
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Say 'I have to study for the exam' in Hindi.
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Say 'Don't study so much!' informally.
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Say 'I read it in a book' in Hindi.
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Say 'She studies in Delhi' in Hindi.
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Say 'I like studying history' in Hindi.
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Say 'Read this carefully' in Hindi.
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Say 'I read your email' in Hindi.
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Say 'We study together' in Hindi.
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Say 'I finished the book' using 'padh lena'.
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Say 'He fell asleep while reading' in Hindi.
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Say 'I can read your face' in Hindi.
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Does 'padhna' have a dot under the 'd'? (Yes/No)
Is the 'dh' in 'padhna' aspirated? (Yes/No)
Which sound is correct: 'pad-na' or 'padh-na'?
In 'मैंने पढ़ा', is the 'ne' sound distinct? (Yes/No)
Does 'padhna' rhyme with 'khana' or 'badhna'?
Is the final 'a' in 'padhna' long or short?
How many syllables are in 'padhna'?
In 'padh-raha-hai', which word is the root?
Is the 'p' in 'padhna' aspirated like 'pie'?
Can you hear the 'h' in 'padhiye'?
Does 'padhna' sound like 'patna'?
Is 'padhai' stressed on the first or second syllable?
In 'padh-kar', is there a pause between 'padh' and 'kar'?
Does 'padh-lo' sound like a command?
Is the 'dh' a retroflex sound?
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Summary
The verb 'पढ़ना' is essential for daily life, covering everything from reading a text message to pursuing a university degree. Remember to use the 'ne' particle in the past tense: 'मैंने पढ़ा' (I read).
- Primary meaning: To read (text).
- Secondary meaning: To study (academics).
- Grammar: Transitive verb, uses 'ne' in past tense.
- Cultural: High value on 'padhna-likhna' (literacy).
Past Tense Agreement
Remember that in 'मैंने किताब पढ़ी', the verb 'पढ़ी' is feminine because 'किताब' is feminine. The subject's gender doesn't matter!
The Nuqta Matters
The dot under 'ढ़' is not optional. Without it, the word changes meaning or becomes incorrect. Practice the 'rh' sound.
Study vs Learn
Use 'padhnā' for the activity of studying and 'seekhnā' for the result of learning. They are often used together.
Respect for Books
In India, books are seen as a source of knowledge (Saraswati). Never touch a book with your feet; if you do, touch the book and then your forehead as an apology.
Exemplo
मुझे किताबें पढ़ना बहुत पसंद है।
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मदरसा
A1A madarsa is a type of educational institution, specifically one that focuses on Islamic religious instruction alongside general subjects. In South Asia, it refers to a school where students learn Arabic, the Quran, and other academic topics.
अनपढ़
A2Analfabeto; incapaz de ler ou escrever.
उत्तर
A1A palavra 'उत्तर' significa 'resposta' ou 'Norte'.
शागिर्द
A1A student, disciple, or apprentice, especially one who learns a traditional art, craft, or skill under the guidance of a master or teacher. It often implies a long-term, personal mentorship relationship rather than just formal classroom learning.
अध्यापिका
A1Professora
अध्ययन करना
A2Estudar; pesquisar um assunto profundamente. Ele estudou a história da Índia.
किताब
A1Um 'kitaab' é um livro. É um conjunto de folhas de papel, grampeadas ou coladas, que formam um volume.
पुस्तक
A1Um livro é um conjunto de páginas impressas. Em hindi, diz-se 'Pustak'. É um substantivo feminino.
बोर्ड
A2Quadro
चौक
A2Chalk (noun)