Bedeutung
Used when comparing two very different things.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The 'motha pharak' between Puneri Marathi (considered standard/formal) and other dialects like Malvani or Varhadi is a source of much humor and regional pride. The phrase is often used to discuss the 'Digital Divide' in India, highlighting the gap between those with internet access and those without. In movies like 'Sairat', the 'motha pharak' in social status (caste and wealth) is the central conflict of the story. Indian parents often use this phrase to compare their 'struggling' childhood with the 'comfortable' lives of their children.
Use 'Yat' for connection
Always use 'यात' (yāt) or 'मध्ये' (madhyē) between the two things you are comparing to sound like a native.
Gender Trap
Remember 'Pharak' is masculine. Even if you are comparing two feminine things (like two 'Gadi' - cars), the phrase remains 'Motha Pharak'.
Bedeutung
Used when comparing two very different things.
Use 'Yat' for connection
Always use 'यात' (yāt) or 'मध्ये' (madhyē) between the two things you are comparing to sound like a native.
Gender Trap
Remember 'Pharak' is masculine. Even if you are comparing two feminine things (like two 'Gadi' - cars), the phrase remains 'Motha Pharak'.
Polite Disagreement
You can use 'आपल्या विचारात मोठा फरक आहे' (There is a big difference in our thoughts) as a polite way to disagree in a formal meeting.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Motha'.
पुणे आणि मुंबईच्या हवामानात _______ फरक आहे.
'Pharak' is masculine, so 'Motha' is the correct adjective form.
Choose the most natural sentence.
Which sentence correctly describes a price difference?
The noun 'Kimmat' must be in the locative case (Kimtat) to show the difference is 'in' the price.
Match the Marathi phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the three main ways to describe levels of difference in Marathi.
Complete the dialogue.
A: या दोन फोनमध्ये काय वेगळे आहे? B: कॅमेरा आणि बॅटरीमध्ये _______ आहे.
When comparing two different objects, 'pharak' is the correct word for 'difference'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Comparing Two Items
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4 Aufgabenपुणे आणि मुंबईच्या हवामानात _______ फरक आहे.
'Pharak' is masculine, so 'Motha' is the correct adjective form.
Which sentence correctly describes a price difference?
The noun 'Kimmat' must be in the locative case (Kimtat) to show the difference is 'in' the price.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These are the three main ways to describe levels of difference in Marathi.
A: या दोन फोनमध्ये काय वेगळे आहे? B: कॅमेरा आणि बॅटरीमध्ये _______ आहे.
When comparing two different objects, 'pharak' is the correct word for 'difference'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, 'Pharak' is masculine, so you must use 'Motha'.
'Pharak' is for qualitative differences (price, taste, nature), while 'Antar' is for physical distance.
Yes, it is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings.
You say 'काहीच फरक नाही' (Kāhīc pharak nāhī).
Yes, to compare their personalities or behaviors, e.g., 'त्यांच्या स्वभावात मोठा फरक आहे'.
Yes, 'Khup' means 'a lot'. It is slightly more informal than 'Motha'.
You can use 'खूप मोठा फरक' or the idiom 'जमीन अस्मानाचा फरक'.
Both Marathi and Hindi borrowed it from Persian/Arabic.
Yes, to say two shades are very different.
The opposite is 'थोडका फरक' (small difference) or 'साम्य' (similarity).
Verwandte Redewendungen
खूप फरक
similarA lot of difference
तफावत
specialized formDisparity / Gap
जमीन अस्मानाचा फरक
builds onWorld of difference
तुलना करणे
relatedTo compare