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हाथ — meaning in English: Hand

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दूध
Doodh
हाथ
haath
योजना
yojana
बारह
baarah
धीरे
dheere
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word हाथ (haath) in everyday conversations, such as when offering help or describing actions involving their hands. For example, someone might say, 'मुझे अपने हाथ से खाना बनाना पसंद है' (I like to cook with my hands) or 'मेरे हाथ ठंडे हैं' (My hands are cold) when discussing their current physical sensations.
Synonyms & nuances
While हाथ (haath) is the standard term for 'hand', an alternative is 'कलाई' (kalai), which specifically means 'wrist'. You would choose हाथ when referring to the entire hand in general use, while कलाई is used in contexts pertaining to the wrist or actions involving it.
Culture
The word हाथ (haath) is derived from the Sanskrit word 'हस्त' (hasta), which also means hand. In Indian culture, hands carry significant symbolism, often representing power and creativity. For instance, hand gestures (mudras) in classical dance forms convey profound meanings and emotions, showcasing the cultural importance of hands in artistic expressions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of हाथ in English?
The word हाथ (haath) translates to 'hand' in English, referring to the body part used for grasping, holding, and manipulating objects.
Q.How do you use हाथ in a sentence?
You can use हाथ in sentences like 'मैंने अपने हाथ से खाना बनाया' (I cooked with my hands) to describe actions involving your hands.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using हाथ?
A common mistake is confusing hands with fingers. Remember that हाथ refers to the entire hand, while अंगुली (anguli) means 'finger'.
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