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बात — meaning in English: talk

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संवेदनाएँ
saṁvedanāen
बात
bāt
जगह
jagah
चिंतन
chintan
परिस्थितिजन्य
paristhitijanya
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'बात' (bāt) in various everyday conversations, whether they are discussing personal matters with friends or engaging in more serious discussions in a professional setting. For instance, someone might say 'इस बात पर ध्यान दो' (Is bāt par dhyān do), meaning 'Pay attention to this matter,' during a meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
'बात' (bāt) can be compared to 'चर्चा' (charchā), which means 'discussion.' While 'बात' is more casual and can refer to a simple conversation, 'चर्चा' implies a deeper dialogue or debate. Choose 'बात' for everyday chat and 'चर्चा' when you’re discussing serious topics.
Culture
'बात' (bāt) has its roots in Sanskrit, where it originally referred to 'speech' or 'conversation.' Over time, it has become a fundamental part of everyday language in Hindi, reflecting the importance of dialogue in Indian culture. The phrase 'बात करना' (bāt karnā), meaning 'to talk,' emphasizes the value of communication in personal and social relationships.
FAQ
Q.What does 'बात' mean in English?
'बात' (bāt) translates to 'talk' or 'matter' in English, depending on the context. It's widely used in conversations to refer to discussions or topics.
Q.How do you use 'बात' in a sentence?
You can use 'बात' in sentences like 'तुम्हारी बात सही है' (Tumhārī bāt sahī hai) meaning 'Your point is valid.' It’s versatile and can fit various contexts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'बात'?
Learners often confuse 'बात' with 'बातें' (bāten), which is the plural form. Remember, use 'बात' for a singular topic or discussion and 'बातें' when referring to multiple discussions.
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