Bedeutung
Requesting an object at a distance.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Using 'dya' is a sign of 'Sanskriti' (culture). Even children are taught to use 'dya' with elders from a very young age. In Pune, the 'standard' Marathi is spoken. Politeness is often very precise, and 'Te dya' is the absolute minimum requirement for public interaction. In rural areas, 'dya' might be pronounced slightly differently, but the respect remains. It is often paired with 'bhau' (brother) or 'taai' (sister). In modern Marathi offices, 'Te dya' is used even between colleagues of similar rank to maintain professional decorum.
The 'Na' Trick
Add 'na' at the end (Te dya na) to sound 10x more like a local.
Watch the Gender
While 'Te' is safe, try to learn if an object is 'To' (M) or 'Ti' (F) to sound more advanced.
Bedeutung
Requesting an object at a distance.
The 'Na' Trick
Add 'na' at the end (Te dya na) to sound 10x more like a local.
Watch the Gender
While 'Te' is safe, try to learn if an object is 'To' (M) or 'Ti' (F) to sound more advanced.
Eye Contact
In Maharashtra, a small nod while saying 'Te dya' is considered very polite.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct polite verb form.
काका, मला ते पुस्तक ____.
Since you are addressing 'Kaka' (Uncle), the polite form 'dya' is required.
Which phrase is used for an object that is FAR away?
Choose the correct option:
'Te' is the distal pronoun used for things at a distance.
Complete the dialogue at the shop.
Customer: 'ते पाकीट द्या.' Shopkeeper: '____ घ्या.'
The shopkeeper is handing it over, so he uses 'He' (this).
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Aufgabensammlung
3 Aufgabenकाका, मला ते पुस्तक ____.
Since you are addressing 'Kaka' (Uncle), the polite form 'dya' is required.
Choose the correct option:
'Te' is the distal pronoun used for things at a distance.
Customer: 'ते पाकीट द्या.' Shopkeeper: '____ घ्या.'
The shopkeeper is handing it over, so he uses 'He' (this).
🎉 Ergebnis: /3
Häufig gestellte Fragen
3 FragenNo, 'Te dya' is only for objects. For people, you would use different verbs like 'bolva' (call).
Usually, yes. With a spouse, most people use 'Te de' unless they have a very traditional/formal relationship.
Just point and say 'Te dya'. It's perfectly acceptable!
Verwandte Redewendungen
हे द्या
similarGive this (close by)
ते दे
informalGive that (informal)
मला पाहिजे
builds onI want
ते दाखवा
similarShow that