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ध्यान देना — meaning in English: pay attention

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अच्छा
acchā
ध्यान देना
dhyaan dena
पारस्परिक
pārāsparik
कौशल
kaushal
प्रतिध्वनि
pratidhvani
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neutral common
Usage
Native Hindi speakers often use 'ध्यान देना' when instructing someone to focus on an important task, such as during a classroom lesson or a professional meeting. For example, a teacher might say this to students to ensure they concentrate on a lecture, while a manager might use it in a briefing to emphasize key points.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'सावधान रहना' (saavdhan rehna), which means 'to be cautious' or 'to be alert.' While both phrases encourage a form of attentiveness, 'ध्यान देना' specifically emphasizes focused attention on a particular task or subject.
Culture
'ध्यान देना' reflects a broader cultural appreciation for mindfulness and awareness in Indian society. The word 'ध्यान' itself comes from the Sanskrit 'ध्यान', meaning meditation or contemplation, highlighting the significance of being present in the moment, a value deeply embedded in various aspects of Indian philosophy and daily life.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'ध्यान देना' in a sentence?
You can use 'ध्यान देना' in sentences like, 'कृपया इस विषय पर ध्यान देना' (Please pay attention to this topic). This makes it clear you are requesting someone to focus on something specific.
Q.Is 'ध्यान देना' used in formal contexts?
'ध्यान देना' is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It’s appropriate in educational, professional, and casual settings, making it a useful phrase in various conversations.
Q.What is a common mistake when using 'ध्यान देना'?
A common mistake is using it in contexts where 'paying attention' isn't appropriate, such as when discussing a subject that requires a different form of engagement, like 'understanding' or 'considering'. Make sure to use it when you specifically need someone’s focus.
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