المعنى
Offering or advising someone to drink water.
خلفية ثقافية
Offering water is the absolute minimum requirement of hospitality. Even if you have nothing else to offer, you must offer water. Water is considered 'Pavitra' (pure). It is used to wash the feet of guests in very traditional settings before they enter the house. Due to the cold, 'Pani' is often replaced by 'Tato Pani' (hot water) or 'Chiya' (tea). Offering cold water in the high mountains can be seen as inconsiderate. In Newari tradition, water is often offered in a 'Karua' (a traditional metal vessel with a spout).
Don't wait for an answer
In Nepal, don't ask if they want water. Just bring it and say the phrase. It's more polite.
The 'Tato Pani' trick
If you are in the mountains, always offer 'Tato Pani' (hot water). It's considered much healthier and more thoughtful.
المعنى
Offering or advising someone to drink water.
Don't wait for an answer
In Nepal, don't ask if they want water. Just bring it and say the phrase. It's more polite.
The 'Tato Pani' trick
If you are in the mountains, always offer 'Tato Pani' (hot water). It's considered much healthier and more thoughtful.
The 'Jutho' rule
If you are the one drinking, try not to touch the glass to your lips if you think others might use it. Pour it into your mouth from a distance.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the sentence with the correct polite form of 'to drink'.
नमस्ते, भित्र आउनुहोस् र पानी _______।
The suffix '-nuhos' is the correct polite imperative for a guest.
Which sentence is the most appropriate for a doctor advising a patient?
A doctor says to a patient:
Doctors use the formal '-nuhos' form with patients to maintain professional respect.
Match the Nepali word to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Fill in the missing line in this dialogue.
Host: नमस्ते! बस्नुहोस्। Guest: धन्यवाद। Host: ___________।
Offering water is the logical next step in Nepali hospitality after a guest sits down.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Formality Levels of 'Drink'
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينनमस्ते, भित्र आउनुहोस् र पानी _______।
The suffix '-nuhos' is the correct polite imperative for a guest.
A doctor says to a patient:
Doctors use the formal '-nuhos' form with patients to maintain professional respect.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Host: नमस्ते! बस्नुहोस्। Guest: धन्यवाद। Host: ___________।
Offering water is the logical next step in Nepali hospitality after a guest sits down.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةTechnically yes, but the structure 'X piunuhos' can be used for any liquid (Chiya, Dudh, Juice).
Yes, it is very common and means the same thing, though 'piunuhos' is more formal.
Use 'Jal grahan garnuhos'. This is used for very high-status individuals.
Yes, it is the perfect level of respect for a teacher.
No, the '-nuhos' ending already includes the meaning of 'please'. Adding 'Kripaya' makes it sound very formal/pleading.
Usually 'Dhanyabaad' (Thank you) or 'Hunchha' (Okay/Sure).
It's a cultural tradition called 'Atithi Saktar' where the guest's comfort is the priority.
Yes, shopkeepers often say this to customers who have been looking around for a while.
Yes, the word for water is identical, but the verb and grammar are different.
Say 'Pani na-piunuhos'.
عبارات ذات صلة
चिया पिउनुहोस्
similarPlease drink tea
खाना खानुहोस्
builds onPlease eat food
बस्नुहोस्
similarPlease sit down
जल ग्रहण गर्नुहोस्
specialized formPlease accept this water (very formal)