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    How to say "weather" in India's official languages?

11:10 PM
22 March 2025

World Meteorological Day
Weather in 22 Indian Languages

How do you say 'weather' in your language?

Every year on 23rd March, World Meteorological Day highlights the importance of weather and climate in our daily lives.

At Weather & Radar India, we celebrate this year by helping our users learn about weather in different Indian languages.

Do you know special weather terms?

Send the words/terms in your mother tongue to info@weatherandradar.in!

Knowing how to say "weather" in regional languages can help people connect better with forecasts and climate updates.

Here’s how you say "weather" in India's official languages:

  • Hindi: मौसम (Mausam)
  • Bengali: আবহাওয়া (Abhāoẏā)
  • Telugu: వాతావరణం (Vātāvaraṇaṁ)
  • Marathi: हवामान (Havāmān)
  • Tamil: வானிலை (Vāṉilai)
  • Urdu: موسم (Mausam)
  • Gujarati: હવામાન (Havāmān)
  • Malayalam: കാലാവസ്ഥ (Kālāvastha)
  • Odia: ପାଗ (Pāga)
  • Punjabi: ਮੌਸਮ (Mausam)
  • Kannada: ಹವಾಮಾನ (Havāmāna)
  • Assamese: বতাহৰ অৱস্থা (Botāhor Abosthā)
  • Maithili: मौसम (Mausam)
  • Santali: ᱢᱚᱢᱚᱜ (Momog)
  • Kashmiri: موسوم (Mausam)
  • Konkani: हवामान (Havāmān)
  • Manipuri: তিংগাই (Tinggai)
  • Sindhi: موسم (Mausam)
  • Nepali: मौसम (Mausam)
  • Bodo: जोनो (Jono)
  • Sanskrit: वातावरण (Vātāvaraṇa)
  • Dogri: मौसम (Mausam)

Do you know any special weather-related words in your mother tongue? Share your suggestions with us at info@weatherandradar.in! Let’s celebrate our rich linguistic heritage and stay weather-aware together.

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