Significado
Picking flowers from plants.
Contexto cultural
Flowers are essential for 'Sankashti Chaturthi' and other fasts. Picking 'Durva' (grass) and flowers is a sacred morning task. Public parks often have strict rules against picking flowers to preserve beauty for all visitors. Flowers often symbolize the soul or beloved in 'Bhavgeet' (emotional songs).
Don't smell first!
If picking flowers for a temple, do not smell them. It's considered 'Uthishta' (used/impure).
The 'Snap' Rule
Use 'Todne' only when you actually break the stem. If you pick them up from the grass, use 'Vechne'.
Significado
Picking flowers from plants.
Don't smell first!
If picking flowers for a temple, do not smell them. It's considered 'Uthishta' (used/impure).
The 'Snap' Rule
Use 'Todne' only when you actually break the stem. If you pick them up from the grass, use 'Vechne'.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'todne'.
आईने काल बागेतून फुले ______.
Since the subject is 'Aai' (feminine) and the action happened in the past, the verb agrees with the plural object 'Phule', making it 'todli'.
Which sentence is a correct prohibition?
Select the correct sign for a park.
'Todū nakā' is the standard way to say 'Do not pick' in Marathi.
Match the Marathi phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each verb (Todne, Vahane, Vechne) describes a different action involving flowers.
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Ayudas visuales
Actions with Flowers
Action
- • Todne (Pick)
- • Vahane (Offer)
- • Vechne (Gather)
Banco de ejercicios
3 ejerciciosआईने काल बागेतून फुले ______.
Since the subject is 'Aai' (feminine) and the action happened in the past, the verb agrees with the plural object 'Phule', making it 'todli'.
Select the correct sign for a park.
'Todū nakā' is the standard way to say 'Do not pick' in Marathi.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Each verb (Todne, Vahane, Vechne) describes a different action involving flowers.
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Preguntas frecuentes
2 preguntasYes, 'Phale todne' (picking fruits) is also correct and very common.
No, it is a neutral, descriptive phrase. However, in a park, it's a warning.
Frases relacionadas
फुले वाहणे
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फुले वेचणे
similarTo gather fallen flowers
हार गुंफणे
builds onTo weave a garland
फुले उमलणे
contrastFlowers blooming