formal
common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'अवधि' in formal conversations, particularly in academic or professional settings. For instance, while discussing project timelines at a meeting, one might say, 'यस परियोजनाको अवधि दुई महिना हो' (The duration of this project is two months). It's also common in legal contexts when referring to contract periods.
Synonyms & nuances
'अवधि' is closely related to the word 'काल' (काल), which also means time but is more general. You would choose 'अवधि' when referring specifically to a defined period or duration, such as in contracts or schedules, as opposed to the broader implications of 'काल.'
Culture
'अवधि' has its roots in Sanskrit, showcasing the influence of ancient Indian languages on Nepali. This term is not just about time; it reflects the cultural emphasis on planning and structure in Nepali society. Interestingly, in traditional Nepali culture, the concept of 'अवधि' is often associated with auspicious timings for weddings and other significant events.
FAQ
Q.What does 'अवधि' mean in English?
'अवधि' translates to 'duration' in English, referring to the length of time something lasts.
Q.How do you use 'अवधि' in a sentence?
You can use 'अवधि' in sentences like 'म यो कामको अवधि तीन हप्ता लगाउँछु' which means 'I will take three weeks for this work.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'अवधि'?
'अवधि' is often confused with 'समय' (time). Remember, 'अवधि' is for specific durations, while 'समय' is more general.