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शान्त — meaning in English: Quiet

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शान्त
पारंपरिक
चाहनु
अनुसन्धान
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Usage
Native speakers often use 'शान्त' in everyday conversations to describe environments or moments that are calm and peaceful. For example, one might say 'यो ठाउँ शान्त छ' ('This place is quiet') when referring to a serene park or during a reflective moment at home.
Synonyms & nuances
'शान्त' is often used in contexts where calmness is not just about silence but also emotional tranquility. In contrast, 'चुप' (chup) might be used more informally to describe someone being silent, often with a more abrupt or temporary connotation. Choose 'शान्त' when you want to emphasize a lasting peace or calmness.
Culture
'शान्त' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'शान्ति' (śānti), which means peace. In Nepali culture, tranquility is often valued, particularly in spiritual contexts, such as meditation or during family gatherings where a calm atmosphere is sought. It's interesting to note that 'शान्त' is not merely about noise levels; it also embodies a sense of inner peace and contentment.
FAQ
Q.What does शान्त mean in English?
'शान्त' translates to 'quiet' or 'calm' in English, capturing both the absence of noise and a sense of inner peace.
Q.How can I use शान्त in a sentence?
You can use it in various contexts, such as 'म शान्त छु' ('I am quiet/calm') to describe your state or 'यो पुस्तकालय शान्त छ' ('This library is quiet') to describe a peaceful place.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using शान्त?
A common mistake is using 'शान्त' interchangeably with 'चुप' without recognizing the difference in nuance. While 'चुप' denotes silence, 'शान्त' conveys a broader sense of peace and calm.
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