Hindi Vilom Shabd: Antonyms Quiz

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What does Hindi Vilom Shabd refer to?

Words that have opposite meanings

What type of Vilom Shabd is Uttar (उत्तर) - Dakshin (दक्षिन)?

Tatbhav Vilom Shabd

What is one of the benefits of learning Vilom Shabd?

It improves expression

What is the opposite of Ahankar (अहंकार)?

Vinamrata (विनम्रता)

What type of critical thinking is developed by understanding Vilom Shabd?

Critical thinking

What is the opposite of Krodh (क्रोध)?

Shant (शान्त)

What is the Devanagari script used for?

To write Hindi language

What does 'Namaste' mean in Hindi?

Hello/Goodbye

What is the Hindi word for 'Mother'?

Maa

What is the Hindi word for 'Water'?

Paani

What is the Hindi word for the color 'Blue'?

Neela

What is the Hindi word for the number 'One'?

Ek

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Hindi Vilom Shabd: Antonyms

Hindi Vilom Shabd refers to words that have opposite meanings.

Types of Vilom Shabd:

  • Tatbhav Vilom Shabd: These are words that have opposite meanings in a literal sense.
  • Viprit Bhav Vilom Shabd: These are words that have opposite meanings in a figurative sense.

Examples of Vilom Shabd:

  • Tatbhav Vilom Shabd:
    • Uttar (उत्तर) - Dakshin (दक्षिन) (North - South)
    • Pravah (प्रवाह) - Pratipravah (प्रतिप्रवाह) (Flow - Counterflow)
    • Jyada (ज्यादा) - Kam (कम) (More - Less)
  • Viprit Bhav Vilom Shabd:
    • Ahankar (अहंकार) - Vinamrata (विनम्रता) (Pride - Humility)
    • Krodh (क्रोध) - Shant (शान्त) (Anger - Peace)
    • Durbhav (दुर्भाव) - Satbhav (सत्भाव) (Malice - Goodwill)

Importance of Vilom Shabd:

  • Enhances vocabulary: Learning Vilom Shabd helps to expand one's vocabulary and improve communication skills.
  • Improves expression: Knowing opposite words helps to express oneself more effectively and accurately.
  • Develops critical thinking: Understanding Vilom Shabd helps to develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

Hindi Vilom Shabd: Antonyms

  • Hindi Vilom Shabd refers to words that have opposite meanings.

Types of Vilom Shabd

  • Tatbhav Vilom Shabd: Words that have opposite meanings in a literal sense.
  • Viprit Bhav Vilom Shabd: Words that have opposite meanings in a figurative sense.

Examples of Vilom Shabd

  • Tatbhav Vilom Shabd:
    • Uttar (उत्तर) means North, and its opposite is Dakshin (दक्षिन) meaning South.
    • Pravah (प्रवाह) means Flow, and its opposite is Pratipravah (प्रतिप्रवाह) meaning Counterflow.
    • Jyada (ज्यादा) means More, and its opposite is Kam (कम) meaning Less.
  • Viprit Bhav Vilom Shabd:
    • Ahankar (अहंकार) means Pride, and its opposite is Vinamrata (विनम्रता) meaning Humility.
    • Krodh (क्रोध) means Anger, and its opposite is Shant (शान्त) meaning Peace.
    • Durbhav (दुर्भाव) means Malice, and its opposite is Satbhav (सत्भाव) meaning Goodwill.

Importance of Vilom Shabd

  • Learning Vilom Shabd helps to enhance vocabulary and improve communication skills.
  • Knowing opposite words helps to express oneself more effectively and accurately.
  • Understanding Vilom Shabd helps to develop critical thinking and analytical skills.

Hindi Alphabet

  • The Hindi language uses the Devanagari script, which consists of 47 characters.
  • The script includes 14 vowels: अ, आ, इ, ई, उ, ऊ, ऋ, ए, ऐ, ओ, औ.
  • The script includes 33 consonants: क, ख, ग, घ, ङ, च, छ, ज, झ, ञ, ट, ठ, ड, ढ, ण, त, थ, द, ध, न, प, फ, ब, भ, म, य, र, ल, व, श, स, ह.

Basic Phrases

  • Namaste (नमस्ते) is used as a greeting, meaning "Hello" or "Goodbye".
  • Dhanyavad (धन्यवाद) means "Thank you".
  • Chalo (चलो) means "Let's go".
  • Kripya (कृपया) means "Please".
  • Haan (हाँ) means "Yes".
  • Nahin (नहीं) means "No".

Family and Relationships

  • Maa (माँ) means "Mother".
  • Pita (पिता) means "Father".
  • Bhai (भाई) means "Brother".
  • Didi (दीदी) means "Sister".
  • Patni (पत्नी) means "Wife".
  • Shohar (शोहर) means "Husband".

Food and Drinks

  • Chai (चाय) means "Tea".
  • Paani (पानी) means "Water".
  • Khana (खाना) means "Food".
  • Roti (रोटी) means "Bread".
  • Dal (दाल) means "Lentils".
  • Chawal (चावल) means "Rice".

Colors

  • Lal (लाल) means "Red".
  • Haraa (हरा) means "Green".
  • Neela (नीला) means "Blue".
  • Kaala (काला) means "Black".
  • Safed (सफ़ेद) means "White".

Numbers

  • Ek (एक) means "One".
  • Do (दो) means "Two".
  • Teen (तीन) means "Three".
  • Chaar (चार) means "Four".
  • Paanch (पांच) means "Five".
  • Chhe (छे) means "Six".
  • Saat (सात) means "Seven".
  • Aath (आठ) means "Eight".
  • Nau (नौ) means "Nine".
  • Das (दस) means "Ten".

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