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बर्फ — meaning in English: Ice

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महत्व
mahatva
सच्चाई
saccāī
प्यार
pyār
बर्फ
baraf
व्याख्यात्मक
vyākhyātmak
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'बर्फ' (baraf) when discussing weather conditions during winter, especially when it starts snowing in northern India. It's common in conversations at hill stations or during family gatherings where people reminisce about past winter experiences or plan snowy getaways.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'बर्फ' (baraf) specifically means 'ice' or 'snow', another word for ice in Hindi is 'जमी हुई पानी' (jami hui paani), which literally translates to 'frozen water'. 'बर्फ' is more commonly used in everyday language, while the latter might appear in more technical or formal contexts.
Culture
'बर्फ' (baraf) has its roots in Persian, reflecting the historical interactions between India and Persian-speaking regions. In Indian culture, snow-capped mountains are often celebrated in poetry and folklore, symbolizing beauty and tranquility. Interestingly, the Hindi word has also transcended into various regional dialects, showcasing its widespread relevance in daily conversations.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of बर्फ in English?
'बर्फ' translates to 'ice' or 'snow' in English, depending on the context. It is commonly used to refer to both frozen water and snow covering the ground.
Q.How do you use बर्फ in a sentence?
You can use 'बर्फ' in sentences like: 'आज बाहर बर्फ गिर रही है' (Aaj baahar baraf gir rahi hai) meaning 'It is snowing outside today.' This showcases its use in discussing weather.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using बर्फ?
A common mistake is confusing 'बर्फ' with 'ठंडा' (thanda), which means 'cold.' While 'बर्फ' refers directly to ice or snow, 'ठंडा' describes a temperature sensation. They are used in different contexts.
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