المعنى
Feeling a high temperature.
خلفية ثقافية
In the Terai, heat is a serious health concern. People often stay indoors from 12 PM to 4 PM and drink 'Mohi' (buttermilk) to cool down. Kathmandu residents find 30°C to be 'extreme garmi', whereas people from the plains find it pleasant. It's all relative! Nepali culture classifies foods as 'Tato' (heating) or 'Chiso' (cooling). If you have a 'Garmi' body type, you are advised to avoid spicy food. Complaining about 'Garmi' is a way to bond. It's common to start a conversation with a sigh and 'Kasto garmi!'
The Dative Rule
Always remember 'Malai' (to me). If you forget it, you're calling yourself the weather!
Tato vs Garmi
Never say 'Garmi chiya'. It's a classic beginner mistake that makes locals smile.
المعنى
Feeling a high temperature.
The Dative Rule
Always remember 'Malai' (to me). If you forget it, you're calling yourself the weather!
Tato vs Garmi
Never say 'Garmi chiya'. It's a classic beginner mistake that makes locals smile.
Intensity
Add 'साह्रै' (sahrai) or 'ज्यादै' (jyadai) before 'Garmi' to sound more like a native speaker complaining about the heat.
Small Talk
If you don't know what to say to a Nepali person, just say 'Aaja ta garmi cha hai?' and they will talk for 5 minutes.
اختبر نفسك
How do you say 'I feel hot' in Nepali?
Choose the correct sentence:
You must use the dative marker '-lai' with the person feeling the heat.
Fill in the blank to describe the weather.
आज धेरै _______ छ।
'Garmi' is used for weather. 'Tato' is for objects, 'Piro' for spicy, and 'Chiso' for cold.
Match the sentence to the situation.
Situation: You are touching a hot cup of tea.
Use 'Tato' for objects like tea.
Complete the dialogue.
A: झ्याल खोलौँ? B: हुन्छ, मलाई _______।
The context of opening a window implies the person is feeling hot.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Garmi vs Tato
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينChoose the correct sentence:
You must use the dative marker '-lai' with the person feeling the heat.
आज धेरै _______ छ।
'Garmi' is used for weather. 'Tato' is for objects, 'Piro' for spicy, and 'Chiso' for cold.
Situation: You are touching a hot cup of tea.
Use 'Tato' for objects like tea.
A: झ्याल खोलौँ? B: हुन्छ, मलाई _______।
The context of opening a window implies the person is feeling hot.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةNo, that is not used in Nepali and would be misunderstood. Use words for 'beautiful' or 'handsome' instead.
'Garmi cha' means it is hot right now. 'Garmi huncha' means it is generally hot (e.g., in the summer).
You can say 'गर्मी बढ्दैछ' (Garmi baddhaicha) or 'गर्मी हुन थाल्यो' (Garmi hun thalyo).
It is technically a noun meaning 'heat', but it functions like an adjective in many English translations.
The opposite is 'Jado' (जाडो) for weather and 'Chiso' (चिसो) for objects/feeling.
عبارات ذات صلة
तातो हुनु
similarTo be hot (objects)
उकुसमुकुस हुनु
specialized formTo feel suffocated by heat
चिसो हुनु
contrastTo be cold
घाम लाग्नु
builds onThe sun is shining
पसिना आउनु
builds onTo sweat