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Shadow in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Shadownoun
परछाई
🗣️ chhaya [/pəɾ.t͡ʃʰɑː.iː/, [pɐɾ.t͡ʃʰäː.iː], /ˈʃædəʊ̯/, [ˈʃʰædəʊ̯], /ˈʃædɵʊ̯/, [ˈʃʰædɵ̞ʊ̯], /ˈʃædoʊ̯/, [ˈʃʰædoʊ̯], /ˈʃædɔʊ̯/, [ˈʃʰædɔʊ̯], /ˈʃæɾoʊ̯/, [ˈʃʰæɾoʊ̯], /ˈʃæɾɔʊ̯/, [ˈʃʰæɾɔʊ̯], /ˈʃædəʉ̯/, [ˈʃʰædəʉ̯], /ˈʃædɐʉ̯/, [ˈʃædɐ̝ʉ̯], /ˈʃæɾəʉ̯/, [ˈʃʰæɾəʉ̯], /ˈʃæɾɐʉ̯/, [ˈʃæɾɐ̝ʉ̯], /ˈʃɛdɘ̞ʉ̯/, [ˈʃʰɛdɘ̞ʉ̯], /ˈʃɛdɐʉ̯/, [ˈʃʰɛdɐ̝ʉ̯], /ˈʃɛɾɘ̞ʉ̯/, [ˈʃʰɛɾɘ̞ʉ̯], /ˈʃɛɾɐʉ̯/, [ˈʃʰɛɾɐ̝ʉ̯]]
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📖 Meaning of “shadow”

The meaning of “shadow” in Hindi is परछाई, pronounced chhaya — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

🔠 All meanings in Hindi
chhaya (noun) परछाई
(noun) छाया
(noun) छायाभास
(noun) मरीचिका
📘 Definition of shadow

refuge from danger or observation

🟢 Similar words for shadow
apparition phantom phantasm phantasma fantasm trace vestige tincture darkness dark tail shadower
✍️ Shadow in a sentence
The chair cast a shadow on the wall.
वे अक्सर साधारण श्याम छाया मूर्तियां होती हैं किंतु उन्हें कई तरीकों से रंगीन बनाया जा सकता है।
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From Middle English schadowe, schadewe, schadwe (also schade > shade), from Old English sċeaduwe, sċeadwe, oblique form of sċeadu (“shadow, shade; darkness; protection”), from Proto-West Germanic *skadu, from Proto-Germanic *skaduz (“shade, shadow”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱeh₃- (“darkness”). Doublet of shade.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots shedda (“shadow”), Saterland Frisian Skaad, Skade (“shade, shadow”), West Frisian skaad, skâd (“shade, shadow”), Central Franconian and Limburgish Schatte (“shadow”), Dutch schade, schaduw (“shadow”), German Schatten (“shade, shadow”), German Low German Scharr, Scharre (“shade, shadow”), Luxembourgish Schiet (“shade, shadow”), Vilamovian siota (“shadow”), Yiddish שאָטן (shotn, “shadow”), Faroese skadda (“thick wet mountain fog”), Icelandic skodda, skoddi (“shadow”), Norwegian Bokmål skodde (“fog, mist”), Norwegian Nynorsk skodde, skåddj, skåidd (“fog; ice fog”), Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌳𐌿𐍃 (skadus, “shadow”); also Breton skeud (“shadow; reflection; ghost”), Cornish skeus (“shadow; reflection”), Irish scáth (“shadow”), Manx scaa, skæ (“shield; shade, shadow”), Scottish Gaelic sgàth (“shade, shadow”), Latin obscurus (“dark, dusky, shadowy”), Ancient Greek σκότος (skótos, “darkness, gloom”) (whence English scoto-), Belarusian сівы́ (sivý, “grey”), Czech and Slovak sivý (“grey”), Macedonian осој (osoj, “shady place”), Polish siwy (“grey”), Russian си́вый (sívyj, “grey”), Serbo-Croatian сив, siv (“grey”), Slovene osoja (“shady place”), Ukrainian си́вий (sývyj, “grey”), Armenian սեաւ (seaw), սեւ (sew, “black”), Ossetian сау (saw, “black”), Persian سه (sah), سیه (siyah), سیاه (siyâh, “black”), Sanskrit श्याम (śyāma, “black”), श्याव (śyāva, “dark”).

Quick facts about “shadow”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Shadow
Meaning in Hindi
परछाई
Pronunciation
chhaya
Part of speech
Noun
Similar words
12
Word Origin (Etymology)
From Middle English schadowe, schadewe, schadwe (also schade > shade), from Old English sċeaduwe, sċeadwe, oblique form of sċeadu (“shadow, shade; darkness; protection”), from Proto-West Germanic *skadu, from Proto-Germanic *skaduz (“shade, shadow”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱeh₃- (“darkness”). Doublet of shade.
Cognates
Cognate with Scots shedda (“shadow”), Saterland Frisian Skaad, Skade (“shade, shadow”), West Frisian skaad, skâd (“shade, shadow”), Central Franconian and Limburgish Schatte (“shadow”), Dutch schade, schaduw (“shadow”), German Schatten (“shade, shadow”), German Low German Scharr, Scharre (“shade, shadow”), Luxembourgish Schiet (“shade, shadow”), Vilamovian siota (“shadow”), Yiddish שאָטן (shotn, “shadow”), Faroese skadda (“thick wet mountain fog”), Icelandic skodda, skoddi (“shadow”), Norwegian Bokmål skodde (“fog, mist”), Norwegian Nynorsk skodde, skåddj, skåidd (“fog; ice fog”), Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌰𐌳𐌿𐍃 (skadus, “shadow”); also Breton skeud (“shadow; reflection; ghost”), Cornish skeus (“shadow; reflection”), Irish scáth (“shadow”), Manx scaa, skæ (“shield; shade, shadow”), Scottish Gaelic sgàth (“shade, shadow”), Latin obscurus (“dark, dusky, shadowy”), Ancient Greek σκότος (skótos, “darkness, gloom”) (whence English scoto-), Belarusian сівы́ (sivý, “grey”), Czech and Slovak sivý (“grey”), Macedonian осој (osoj, “shady place”), Polish siwy (“grey”), Russian си́вый (sívyj, “grey”), Serbo-Croatian сив, siv (“grey”), Slovene osoja (“shady place”), Ukrainian си́вий (sývyj, “grey”), Armenian սեաւ (seaw), սեւ (sew, “black”), Ossetian сау (saw, “black”), Persian سه (sah), سیه (siyah), سیاه (siyâh, “black”), Sanskrit श्याम (śyāma, “black”), श्याव (śyāva, “dark”).

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "shadow" is परछाई (chhaya).
In Devanagari script it is written as परछाई.
It is pronounced "chhaya". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.