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common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'परिपूर्ण' when discussing something that has reached an ideal state, such as in academic settings when referring to a flawless thesis or in conversations about a perfect dish at a family gathering. It's common to hear this term in discussions about achievements, such as a job well done or a perfectly executed plan.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'परिपूर्ण' is 'संपूर्ण' (sampurna), which also means complete. However, 'परिपूर्ण' carries a softer nuance, suggesting not just wholeness but an ideal form of perfection, often used in more subjective contexts, such as art or personal achievements.
Culture
'परिपूर्ण' stems from the Sanskrit word 'परिपूर्णता' (paripurnata), which means completeness or perfection. In Nepali culture, the concept of perfection is often tied to traditional values and expectations, particularly in familial and communal contexts, where achieving a 'perfect' outcome is celebrated during festivals and family events.
FAQ
Q.What does 'परिपूर्ण' mean in English?
'परिपूर्ण' translates to 'perfect' in English, conveying the idea of something being complete or without flaws.
Q.How do you pronounce 'परिपूर्ण'?
'परिपूर्ण' is pronounced as 'paripurna', where the 'pa' is pronounced like 'pah', and 'rna' is pronounced like 'runa' in English.
Q.Can 'परिपूर्ण' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'परिपूर्ण' can be used in everyday conversation, especially when complimenting someone's work, like saying a meal is perfect or when praising an achievement.