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चला — meaning in English: walked

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चला
chala
क्या
kya
रंग
rang
जगह
jagah
आराम
aaraam
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'चला' when recounting a simple narrative about past actions, such as sharing a story about a recent walk or trip. It's often used in informal settings, such as chatting with friends or family, to describe actions that have been completed.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'चला' specifically refers to the act of walking, another close synonym is 'गया' (gaya), meaning 'went.' The primary difference lies in the action; 'चला' emphasizes the walking aspect, while 'गया' suggests a broader sense of going somewhere, which may not necessarily involve walking.
Culture
'चला' is derived from the root 'चलना,' which means 'to walk or move.' Walking is not just a mode of transportation in Indian culture; it's often associated with philosophical and spiritual pursuits, emphasizing the journey of life. This word can evoke images of leisurely strolls through vibrant markets or serene parks in India, making it an integral part of everyday conversation.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'चला' in English?
'चला' translates to 'walked' in English, referring to the completed action of walking in the past.
Q.How do you conjugate 'चला' in different tenses?
'चला' is the masculine singular past tense form. For feminine, you'd say 'चली' (chali), and for plural, it would be 'चले' (chale) for masculine and 'चलीं' (chalīn) for feminine.
Q.Can I use 'चला' in formal writing?
'चला' is typically used in informal contexts. For formal writing, you might want to use the more standard term 'गया' (gaya) or rephrase your sentence to maintain a formal tone.
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