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छुट्टी — meaning in English: Holiday

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विभाजन
vibhajan
चार
chaar
छुट्टी
chutti
सर्दी
sardī
घर
Ghar
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informal common
Usage
Native Hindi speakers commonly use 'छुट्टी' (chutti) in casual conversations when discussing time off from work or school. For instance, someone might say, 'मुझे अगले सप्ताह छुट्टी चाहिए' (I need a holiday next week) when planning a trip or a break from routine.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym to 'छुट्टी' is 'अवकाश' (avkash), which is often used in more formal contexts, such as in government or official settings. While 'छुट्टी' feels more personal and casual, 'अवकाश' conveys a more official tone and is used in legal or institutional discussions.
Culture
'छुट्टी' has its roots in the Sanskrit word 'छुट्टि', which means 'released' or 'freed'. In Indian culture, holidays are often linked to festivals and family gatherings, making this word not just about time off but also about reconnecting with loved ones and traditional values.
FAQ
Q.What does 'छुट्टी' mean in English?
'छुट्टी' translates to 'holiday' in English, referring to a day of relaxation or celebration away from work or school.
Q.When do people typically take 'छुट्टी' in India?
In India, people often take 'छुट्टी' during major festivals like Diwali or Holi, as well as during summer vacations, which is a popular time for travel and family reunions.
Q.Can 'छुट्टी' be used for short breaks as well?
Yes, 'छुट्टी' can be used for both long holidays and short breaks. For example, a quick weekend getaway can also be referred to as 'छुट्टी' as it implies taking time off for leisure.
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