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बहन — meaning in English: Sister

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खुशकिस्मती
बहन
bahan
सकारात्मक
विकासशील
vikaasśeel
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informal very common
Usage
Native Hindi speakers frequently use the word 'बहन' in family gatherings, casual conversations, or when referring to a close female friend in an affectionate manner. For instance, during festivals or weddings, one might say 'मेरी बहन आ रही है' (My sister is coming), showcasing both familial and friendly relationships.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'बहन' predominantly means 'sister,' another term 'सहेली' (saheli) refers specifically to a female friend. Use 'बहन' when discussing familial ties, but 'सहेली' when emphasizing friendship.
Culture
'बहन' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'भग्ना,' which means 'to break' but has evolved to signify the bond between sisters. In Indian culture, the relationship between siblings is cherished, and sisters often play a pivotal role in family dynamics, celebrated during festivals like Raksha Bandhan, where brothers honor their sisters.
FAQ
Q.What does 'बहन' mean in English?
'बहन' translates to 'sister' in English, signifying a female sibling or a close female friend.
Q.How do you use 'बहन' in a sentence?
You can say 'मेरी बहन स्कूल जा रही है' which means 'My sister is going to school.' This showcases the word's use in everyday contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using 'बहन'?
'बहन' should be used specifically to refer to a sister or female friend. Avoid using it in formal contexts where a different term may be more appropriate, such as 'बहनजी' (sister-in-law) in certain regional dialects.
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