1. ऋतु (Ritu)
* This is the general term for "season" in Hindi. It refers to any of the six distinct seasons in the traditional Indian calendar:
* वसंत (Vasant) - Spring (March-May)
* ग्रीष्म (Grishma) - Summer (June-August)
* वर्षा (Varsha) - Rainy season (September-October)
* शरद (Sharad) - Autumn (October-November)
* हेमंत (Hemant) - Early Winter (December-January)
* शीत (Sheet) - Winter (January-February)
2. मौसम (Mausam)
* This term translates to "weather" or "climate" in English. It is used to describe the prevailing weather conditions at a particular time, which may not necessarily align with the six traditional seasons.
3. ऋतु परिवर्तन (Ritu Parivartan)
* This phrase literally means "change of season." It refers to the transition period between two seasons.
4. मौसम परिवर्तन (Mausam Parivartan)
* This phrase translates to "change of weather" or "climate change." It refers to the shifts in weather patterns over a longer period.
5. गर्मी (Garmi)
* This term means "heat" or "summer." It is often used to refer to the hot season, particularly in the context of the Indian subcontinent.
6. सर्दी (Sardi)
* This term means "cold" or "winter." It refers to the cold season in India.
7. बरसात (Barsaat)
* This term specifically refers to the rainy season in India, which is often synonymous with the monsoon season.
These are just some of the many ways to describe seasons in Hindi. The specific term used will depend on the context and the specific type of season being referred to.