Bedeutung
Saying goodbye to someone.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Maharashtra, it is considered slightly rude to just say 'Bye'. Hosts will often insist you stay longer, and 'Punha bheta' is the compromise that allows the guest to leave politely. Many Indian cultures believe that saying 'I am going' (Mi jato) is bad luck. Instead, people say 'I will go and come' (Mi yeun yeto) or 'Meet again'. In Marathi offices, 'Punha bheta' is used to signal that a task is not yet finished and further collaboration is expected. In rural Maharashtra, farewells are much longer. 'Punha bheta' might be repeated several times along with invitations to dinner or festivals.
The Smile Factor
In Marathi culture, 'Punha bheta' is always accompanied by a slight nod or a smile. It's as much a gesture as it is a phrase.
Don't say 'Bye' alone
Saying just 'Bye' can sound abrupt to native Marathi speakers. Always pair it with 'Punha bheta'.
Bedeutung
Saying goodbye to someone.
The Smile Factor
In Marathi culture, 'Punha bheta' is always accompanied by a slight nod or a smile. It's as much a gesture as it is a phrase.
Don't say 'Bye' alone
Saying just 'Bye' can sound abrupt to native Marathi speakers. Always pair it with 'Punha bheta'.
The 'Yeun Yeto' Rule
If you are the one leaving a house, it's even more traditional to say 'Yeun yeto' (I'll come back). Use 'Punha bheta' if you are the host or in a neutral place.
Teste dich selbst
Which phrase is most appropriate when saying goodbye to your teacher?
सर, धन्यवाद! _______.
'Bheta' is the respectful form required for a teacher.
Complete the sentence with the word for 'again'.
______ भेटा, आपण चहा घेऊ.
'Punha' means again, which completes the phrase 'Meet again'.
Match the phrase to the correct person.
To whom would you say 'पुन्हा भेटा'?
It is a formal/polite phrase best suited for professional or respectful relationships.
Complete the dialogue.
A: आजची भेट खूप छान होती. B: हो, मलाही आवडले. _________.
It is the natural way to conclude a pleasant meeting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
When to say 'Punha Bheta'
Professional
- • Interviews
- • Client Meetings
- • Office
Social
- • Cafes
- • Parties
- • New Friends
Respectful
- • Elders
- • Teachers
- • Doctors
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenसर, धन्यवाद! _______.
'Bheta' is the respectful form required for a teacher.
______ भेटा, आपण चहा घेऊ.
'Punha' means again, which completes the phrase 'Meet again'.
To whom would you say 'पुन्हा भेटा'?
It is a formal/polite phrase best suited for professional or respectful relationships.
A: आजची भेट खूप छान होती. B: हो, मलाही आवडले. _________.
It is the natural way to conclude a pleasant meeting.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, you can use it with shopkeepers, taxi drivers, or anyone you've had a polite interaction with.
Yes, it's a very common and polite way to end a professional email in Marathi.
'Punha' is slightly more formal/literary, while 'Parat' is more common in spoken, everyday Marathi.
You can simply say 'हो, नक्की!' (Yes, definitely!) or repeat the phrase back: 'हो, पुन्हा भेटा!'
Yes, 'bheta' is the plural form, so it is perfect for addressing a group of people.
While literally it is a request, socially it is understood as a polite farewell. You don't need to set a date immediately.
Absolutely. It is the most appropriate way to say goodbye to a superior.
Yes, 'Punha bhetu' (Let's meet again) is much more natural and warm for friendships.
It's still used as a polite formula. It doesn't legally bind you to a meeting!
In very casual settings, people just say 'Bhetu!' (Meet!)
Verwandte Redewendungen
पुन्हा भेटू
similarLet's meet again
परत या
similarCome back
निरोप घेतो
contrastI take your leave
नंतर बोलू
builds onWill talk later
भेटत राहा
specialized formKeep meeting