Significado
Making the most of your time off.
Contexto cultural
For many, 'sutti upbhogane' specifically means returning to one's ancestral village (Gaon). It involves simple pleasures like sleeping on a 'kaat' (traditional bed), eating 'amba' (mangoes), and visiting the local 'Gramdevta' (village deity). During Diwali, children 'enjoy' their holidays by building mud forts (Killa) in honor of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This is a unique cultural way of 'upbhogane' a break. The Konkan coast is the primary 'getaway' for Mumbaikars and Punekars. 'Upbhogane' here implies eating fresh seafood and relaxing by the Arabian Sea. In middle-class Marathi culture, there is a strong emphasis on 'earned rest'. You work hard, and then you 'rightfully enjoy' (upbhogane) your break. It's seen as a reward for labor.
Sound like a Native
Use 'मनसोक्त' (mansokta - to heart's content) before 'सुट्टी उपभोगणे' to sound incredibly fluent.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'Sutti' is feminine. If you say 'Upbhogla' (masculine), it sounds like you are enjoying a 'break' (viram) but not a 'holiday' (sutti).
Significado
Making the most of your time off.
Sound like a Native
Use 'मनसोक्त' (mansokta - to heart's content) before 'सुट्टी उपभोगणे' to sound incredibly fluent.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'Sutti' is feminine. If you say 'Upbhogla' (masculine), it sounds like you are enjoying a 'break' (viram) but not a 'holiday' (sutti).
The 'Gaon' Factor
If someone says they are going to their village for a holiday, ask them how they will 'upbhogane' the mango season!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'उपभोगणे' in the past tense.
आम्ही गेल्या महिन्यात महाबळेश्वरला सुट्टी _______.
Since 'सुट्टी' is feminine singular, the past tense verb must be 'उपभोगली'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'I am enjoying my holiday'?
Choose the best option:
'Upbhogane' is the correct collocation for enjoying time.
Match the phrase to the most appropriate situation.
Situation: You are writing a formal email to your boss about your upcoming trip.
'Raja upbhogane' is the professional version of 'Sutti upbhogane'.
Complete the dialogue.
अमित: तू तुझी सुट्टी कशी घालवलीस? सुमित: मी माझ्या कुटुंबासोबत कोकणात सुट्टी _______.
'Upbhogali' fits the context of describing a high-quality experience with family.
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Ayudas visuales
Upbhogane vs. Ghalavane
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosआम्ही गेल्या महिन्यात महाबळेश्वरला सुट्टी _______.
Since 'सुट्टी' is feminine singular, the past tense verb must be 'उपभोगली'.
Choose the best option:
'Upbhogane' is the correct collocation for enjoying time.
Situation: You are writing a formal email to your boss about your upcoming trip.
'Raja upbhogane' is the professional version of 'Sutti upbhogane'.
अमित: तू तुझी सुट्टी कशी घालवलीस? सुमित: मी माझ्या कुटुंबासोबत कोकणात सुट्टी _______.
'Upbhogali' fits the context of describing a high-quality experience with family.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt's slightly formal but perfectly acceptable. If you want to be very casual, use 'Maja karne'.
Yes! 'Weekend upbhogane' is a very common modern phrase in cities.
'Upbhogane' implies using a resource (like time/leave), while 'Anand ghene' is purely about the emotion of joy.
Usually, no. It's used for personal vacations or longer breaks where you have a choice of activities.
मला माझी सुट्टी उपभोगायची आहे (Mala majhi sutti upbhogaychi aahe).
Yes, HR departments use it to refer to employees utilizing their leave balance.
Yes, 'Bhojan upbhogane' means to savor a meal, but it's very formal/literary.
Working through a holiday, or 'Sutti na milne' (not getting a holiday).
Not necessarily. You can 'upbhogane' a holiday by just sleeping and reading at home.
Yes, many Marathi travel and romantic songs use 'upbhog' to describe savoring moments.
Frases relacionadas
आनंद लुटणे
similarTo plunder/take joy
वेळ सत्कारणी लावणे
contrastTo use time for a good cause
रजा टाकणे
builds onTo apply for leave
विश्रांती घेणे
similarTo take rest
मज्जा मारणे
informalTo have a blast