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Noun (संज्ञा )


 


1-  NOUN ( संज्ञा )

परिभाषा - किसी प्राणी ,स्थान ,वस्तु , गुण, दशा या कार्य आदि के नाम को संज्ञा कहते है।  जैसे , Man , Book , Water, Table, Agra इत्यादि। 

हम दिनभर में जितने भी नाम का उपयोग करते है वो सब संज्ञा है चाहें वह व्यक्ति, वस्तु ,स्थान या पशु-पक्षी हो।

◾ सोचिए अगर नाम ना होता तो हम किसी भी विशेष वस्तु की पहचान कैसे करते। और फिर सब कुछ एक समान लगता। इसीलिए किसी भी चीज, वस्तु, स्थान और व्यक्ति को पहचानने हेतु नाम दिया जाता है।

◾ अगर आप किसी को उसके नाम से पुकारते हैं तो यह आसान हो जाता है आपके लिए। बिना किसी के नाम के, आप कैसे उसे पुकार सकते हैं।आप क्या कह कर बुलाएँगे उसे कुछ तो नाम जरूर रखेंगे वह कुछ भी हो सकता है चाहे आप उसे घोडा कहे या गधा या बन्दर या राजू  

Note - वस्तु (thing) शब्द का व्यापक अर्थ है।   अंतर्गत देश ,स्थान, नदी,पहाड़  तथा वे सभी वस्तुएं आती है जिन्हे हम देख सकते हैं और जिनके बारे में सोच सकते हैं। 

Examples

Reeta            प्राणी का नाम 

Jaipur           स्थान का नाम 

Gold              वस्तु का नाम                        

Goodness     गुण का नाम 

Poverty         दशा का नाम 

Class             समूह का नाम         

                                                                                                                                                   निम्नलिखित को ध्यान से पढ़िए  :

1- प्राणियों के नाम - Ram, Sonam, Anshu, Kumar             

2- पशुओं के नाम - Cow, Horse, Lion

3- पक्षियों के नाम - Parrot, Kite, pigeon 

4-स्थान के नाम - Mathura, Kanpur, Agra

5- वस्तुओं के नाम - इनमे नदियों, पहाड़ो ,पुस्तकों , महीनों , दिनों , खाड़ियों, समुन्द्रों, तथा प्राकृतिक पदार्थो के नाम भी आते हैं।

(a) वस्तुओं के नाम - Table, Chair, House, Book

(b) नदियों  के नाम - Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari 

(c) पुस्तकों के नाम - Mahabharat, Ramayan, Gita, Bible, Quran
(d) महीनो के नाम - January, March, Kartik 
(e) दिनों के नाम - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
(f) प्राकृतिक पदार्थो के नाम - Gold, Silver, Copper, Water 
6- गुणों के नाम - Goodness, Honesty, Bravery, 
7- दशाओं के नाम - Childhood, Youth, Anger, Sickness 
8- कार्य के नाम - Laughter, Theft
9- समूह के नाम - Class, Army, Family


 Noun (संज्ञा ) ज्ञात करने की  विधि 


नियम - क्रिया(verb) से पहले "कौन" , "क्या " ,"किसको", " किसने" आदि लगाकर प्रश्न करने पर जो शब्द उत्तर में आये वही संज्ञा (Noun) होगा।  

अगले लेख में इसके प्रकार का वर्णन किया गया है।  
        

   What is noun ?

                     
Definition - The name of an animal, place, object, quality, condition or function etc. is called a noun. For example, Man, Book, Water, Table, Agra etc.

All the names we use throughout the day are nouns, whether it is a person, thing, place or animal or bird.

Think about how we would identify any particular object if there was no name. And then everything seems the same. That is why a name is given to identify any thing, thing, place and person.

If you call someone by his name then it becomes easy for you. Without anyone's name, how can you call him. What you will call him, you will definitely name him, he can be whatever you call him a horse or a donkey or a monkey or a Raju

Note - The word object has a broad meaning. It includes countries, places, rivers, mountains and all those things that we can see and think about.

Examples

Reeta                         Creature name

Jaipur                        Location Name

Gold                           Item name

Goodness                   Property name

Poverty                     Dasha Name

Class                         Group name

                                                                                                                  Read the following carefully:


1- Names of creatures - Ram, Sonam, Anshu, Kumar

2- Animal names - Cow, Horse, Lion

3- Bird names - Parrot, Kite, pigeon

4-location names - Mathura, Kanpur, Agra

5- Names of objects - These include the names of rivers, mountains, books, months, days, creeks, seas, and natural substances.

(a) Names of objects - Table, Chair, House, Book

(b) Names of rivers – Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari

(c) Names of books - Mahabharat, Ramayan, Gita, Bible, Quran
(d) Name of the months - January, March, Kartik
(e) Name of the days - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
(f) Names of natural substances - Gold, Silver, Copper, Water
6- Names of qualities - Goodness, Honesty, Bravery,
7- Names of Conditions - Childhood, Youth, Anger, Sickness
8- Job Names - Laughter, Theft
9- Group Names - Class, Army, Family

 Method of finding a noun

Rule - The word that comes in the answer after putting "who", "what", "whom", "whose" etc. before the verb, will be a noun.

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