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चाहना — meaning in English: want

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पैंट
paint
है
Hai
समाजशास्त्र
samājśāstra
चाहना
Chaahna
सिर
sir
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'चाहना' (Chaahna) in both casual conversations and more serious contexts. For example, you might hear it when friends discuss their weekend plans, as in 'मैं फिल्म देखना चाहता हूँ' (I want to watch a movie). It’s also used in more formal settings, like requesting something at a restaurant or expressing desires in a business meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'चाहना' is closely related to synonyms like 'इच्छा' (ichchha) and 'तमन्ना' (tamanna), but there are subtle differences. While 'इच्छा' conveys a more passive desire and 'तमन्ना' often implies a wistful longing, 'चाहना' is straightforward and direct, making it the go-to choice for everyday conversations about wants.
Culture
'चाहना' has deep roots in the Hindi language, stemming from the Sanskrit word 'चाह' (chaah), which also means desire. It reflects the cultural value placed on expressing wants and needs openly, showcasing the importance of clear communication in both personal and professional relationships in Indian society. Interestingly, 'चाहना' is often used in romantic contexts as well, expressing not just material wants but emotional desires.
FAQ
Q.What does 'चाहना' mean in English?
'चाहना' translates to 'want' in English, expressing a desire for something or someone. It's a fundamental verb used in various contexts.
Q.How do you use 'चाहना' in a sentence?
You can use 'चाहना' in sentences like 'मुझे पानी चाहिए, मैं पानी चाहता हूँ' (I want water). Just remember to conjugate it based on the subject’s gender and number.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'चाहना'?
A common mistake is forgetting to match the verb with the subject's gender. For example, a male speaker would say 'मैं चाहता हूँ' while a female would say 'मैं चाहती हूँ' for 'I want.'
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