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Household Chores Meaning in Hindi

The English phrase 'Household Chores' (pronounced 'chorz') refers to the massive, boring, repeating list of cleaning and maintenance tasks that absolutely must be done every single day to keep a massive house clean and running smoothly.

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Can the word 'Chore' be used for office work?

Answer

Yes! You can use it metaphorically. If your boss gives you a highly boring, repetitive Excel sheet data entry task, you can say: 'Typing all these massive numbers is such a terrible chore.'

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Psychologists highly recommend assigning small, massive household chores (like folding socks or setting the plates) to young children because it massively builds their sense of intense responsibility and discipline.

1. Exact Hindi Translation

  • घर के कामकाज (Ghar ke kaam-kaaj)
  • घरेलू काम (Gharelu kaam)
  • English Sentence: On massive Sunday mornings, I help my mother with all the household chores.
  • Hindi Translation: रविवार की सुबह, मैं अपनी माँ के साथ घर के सभी कामकाज में मदद करता हूँ।

2. Examples of Massive Household Chores

If you live in a house, you cannot escape these massive chores:

  • Sweeping and Mopping (झाड़ू-पोछा लगाना): Cleaning the massive floor.
  • Doing the Laundry (कपड़े धोना): Washing, heavily drying, and meticulously folding massive piles of clothes.
  • Doing the Dishes (बर्तन धोना): Cleaning the massive pile of greasy plates after dinner.
  • Dusting (धूल झाड़ना): Wiping dirt off massive tables and fans.
  • Taking out the Trash (कचरा बाहर फेंकना).

3. Why do people use the word 'Chore'?

In English, the word 'Chore' has a highly negative, massive psychological feeling. It specifically means a job that is incredibly boring, annoying, highly repetitive, and brings absolutely zero joy, but you are physically forced to do it anyway because it is your massive duty.

Questions and Answers

Can the word 'Chore' be used for office work?+

Yes! You can use it metaphorically. If your boss gives you a highly boring, repetitive Excel sheet data entry task, you can say: 'Typing all these massive numbers is such a terrible chore.'

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