Significado
Indicating a lack of health.
Contexto cultural
Health is often discussed in terms of 'hot' and 'cold'. If you say 'Malāī sanchō chaina', people will often ask if you caught a 'chiso' (cold). In Newari households, being unwell often leads to being served 'Haku-way' (black rice) or specific herbal soups believed to restore 'sanchō'. It is considered polite to be vague. Saying 'Malāī sanchō chaina' is more professional than giving specific details about digestive issues. On Facebook or Instagram, Nepalis often post 'Feeling unwell' status updates using this phrase to receive 'Get well soon' (पिटिक्कै सञ्चो होस्) messages.
The 'Ali' Trick
If you want to sound less dramatic, always add 'ali' (a little). 'Malāī ali sanchō chaina' sounds more natural for a minor headache.
Avoid 'Ma'
Never start this phrase with 'Ma'. It's the #1 giveaway that you are a beginner.
Significado
Indicating a lack of health.
The 'Ali' Trick
If you want to sound less dramatic, always add 'ali' (a little). 'Malāī ali sanchō chaina' sounds more natural for a minor headache.
Avoid 'Ma'
Never start this phrase with 'Ma'. It's the #1 giveaway that you are a beginner.
Past Tense Mastery
Master 'thiena' (was not). You will use it constantly to explain why you missed meetings or calls.
The Tato Pani Cure
If you tell a Nepali 'Malāī sanchō chaina', they will almost certainly tell you to drink 'tato pāni' (hot water). Just say 'Huncha' (Okay) to be polite!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct subject marker.
____ सञ्चो छैन। (I am not well.)
Health states in Nepali always take the dative '-lāī' suffix.
Which sentence means 'I was not well yesterday'?
Choose the correct past tense form:
'Thiena' is the past negative form of 'cha'.
Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee.
Boss: 'तिमी किन अफिस नआएको?' Employee: 'सर, हिजो मलाई _________।'
The employee is explaining why they *didn't* come (past tense).
Match the phrase to the situation.
You have a slight headache and want to tell your friend.
'Sanchō chaina' is the most natural for minor ailments.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
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4 ejercicios____ सञ्चो छैन। (I am not well.)
Health states in Nepali always take the dative '-lāī' suffix.
Choose the correct past tense form:
'Thiena' is the past negative form of 'cha'.
Boss: 'तिमी किन अफिस नआएको?' Employee: 'सर, हिजो मलाई _________।'
The employee is explaining why they *didn't* come (past tense).
You have a slight headache and want to tell your friend.
'Sanchō chaina' is the most natural for minor ailments.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, it's the perfect polite way to say you're hungover without admitting you drank too much. 'Malāī sanchō chaina' covers all bases.
Absolutely. It is the standard professional way to report illness in Nepal.
'Birāmī' implies a specific sickness or being 'a patient'. 'Sanchō chaina' is a general feeling of being unwell.
You say 'मलाई अहिले सञ्चो छ' (Malāī ahile sanchō cha).
Yes, it is increasingly common to use it for feeling 'down' or stressed.
No, that's the beauty of this phrase. It's socially acceptable to leave it vague.
Yes, 'Sanchai?' is the most common greeting, meaning 'Are you well?'.
Add 'ekdam' (very): 'Malāī ekdam sanchō chaina.'
Nepali grammar treats health as something that happens to you, requiring the dative case.
In very casual speech, people just say 'Sanchō chaina', dropping the 'Malāī'.
Frases relacionadas
बिरामी छु
similarI am sick
ठीक छैन
synonymNot okay
सन्चै छ
contrastI am well
बिसन्चो भयो
specialized formBecame unwell
जीउ दुखेको छ
builds onBody is aching