Household things(घरायसी कुरा)Gharaysi kura

A household is defined as a group of individuals, often a family, who live together under one roof and share common living spaces, resources, and responsibilities. It can also refer to a single individual living alone. In terms of economics and sociology, a household is considered the basic unit of consumption, where decisions are made about how to manage resources such as income, food, and shelter.

Households can vary in size and composition, including:

  1. Nuclear Family Household – Consisting of parents and their children.
  2. Extended Family Household – Includes other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, or cousins.
  3. Single-Person Household – Where one person lives alone.
  4. Shared Household – Where non-family members, like roommates, live together and share expenses.

The household things has given below:

Table – टेबुल (Tebul)

Chair – कुर्सी (Kursi)

Bed – ओछ्यान (Ochhyan)

Pillow – सिरानी (Sirani)

Blanket – कम्बल (Kambal)

Cup – कप (Kap)

Plate – थाली (Thali) or प्लेट (Plet)

Spoon – चम्चा (Chamcha)

Fork – काँटा (Kanta)

Knife – चक्कु (Chakku)

Glass – गिलास (Gilas)

Mirror – ऐना (Aina)

Fan – पंखा (Pankha)

Door – ढोका (Dhoka)

Window – झ्याल (Jhyal)

Broom – कुचो (Kucho)

Bucket – बाल्टी (Balti)

Clock – घडी (Ghadi)

Soap – साबुन (Sabun)

Towel – धुती (Dhuti)

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