Bedeutung
Asking about the location.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Asking 'Where are you going?' (कहाँ जाने?) is a standard greeting. It's not considered nosy; it's a way of showing interest in someone's well-being. In the dense alleys of old Kathmandu, 'कहाँ' is often followed by very specific landmarks (e.g., 'near the peepal tree') because street names were historically rare. In the mountains, 'where' is often answered in terms of 'uphill' (ukālo) or 'downhill' (orālo) rather than left or right. When meeting a married woman, people often ask 'कहाँको हो?' to find out her 'Maiti' (paternal home), which is a key part of her social identity.
The Nasalization Rule
Always nasalize the final 'a' sound. If you don't, people might think you are saying 'said' (kaha).
The 'Where' Greeting
If someone asks you 'Kahã?' on the street, don't feel pressured to give a GPS coordinate. A simple 'Bajar tira' (Towards the market) is enough.
Bedeutung
Asking about the location.
The Nasalization Rule
Always nasalize the final 'a' sound. If you don't, people might think you are saying 'said' (kaha).
The 'Where' Greeting
If someone asks you 'Kahã?' on the street, don't feel pressured to give a GPS coordinate. A simple 'Bajar tira' (Towards the market) is enough.
Use 'Nera' for Precision
In chaotic cities like Kathmandu, 'Kahã' is often too vague. Add 'nera' (near) to find the exact spot.
Verb Matching
Never use 'chha' with 'Tapāī̃'. It's a common beginner mistake that sounds quite rude.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'where'.
तपाईंको घर ___ छ? (Tapāī̃ko ghar ___ chha?)
To ask 'Where is your house?', you use 'कहाँ'. 'के' means 'what' and 'को' means 'who'.
Choose the correct translation for 'Where are you from?'
How do you ask someone's origin?
'कहाँको' (kahā̃ko) is the standard way to ask for someone's place of origin.
Complete the dialogue.
A: मलाई भोक लाग्यो। रेस्टुरेन्ट ___ छ? B: रेस्टुरेन्ट बजारमा छ।
The context is finding a restaurant, so 'where' (कहाँ) is required.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a bus station and want to know the destination of a bus.
'कहाँ जान्छ' (Where does it go) asks for the destination.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Kaha vs Kata
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenतपाईंको घर ___ छ? (Tapāī̃ko ghar ___ chha?)
To ask 'Where is your house?', you use 'कहाँ'. 'के' means 'what' and 'को' means 'who'.
How do you ask someone's origin?
'कहाँको' (kahā̃ko) is the standard way to ask for someone's place of origin.
A: मलाई भोक लाग्यो। रेस्टुरेन्ट ___ छ? B: रेस्टुरेन्ट बजारमा छ।
The context is finding a restaurant, so 'where' (कहाँ) is required.
You are at a bus station and want to know the destination of a bus.
'कहाँ जान्छ' (Where does it go) asks for the destination.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 Fragenकहाँ refers to a specific location (Where?), while कता refers to a general direction (Which way?).
Yes, but you must say 'कहाँको' (kahā̃ko) or 'कहाँबाट' (kahā̃bāta).
The word itself is neutral. The formality comes from the verb you use with it (e.g., chhau vs. hunuhunchha).
You say 'कहीँ पनि' (kahī̃ pani).
It's a cultural way of acknowledging someone's presence and activity, similar to 'How's it going?'.
It's a rhetorical phrase meaning 'Not at all!' or 'No way!'.
सबैभन्दा नजिकको एटिएम कहाँ छ? (Sabaibhandā najikko ATM kahā̃ chha?)
Yes, it is perfectly appropriate for formal settings.
No, the word 'कहाँ' remains the same regardless of gender.
No, it is a voiced glottal fricative, quite similar to the English 'h' in 'ahead'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
कता
similarWhich way / In which direction
कहाँ नेर
specialized formExactly where
कहाँबाट
builds onFrom where
कहीँ
similarSomewhere
जहाँ
contrastWherever / The place where