The 'To Be' Verb in Present Tense (Ahe/Aahet)
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'ahe' for singular subjects and 'aahet' for plural subjects to express existence or state of being.
- Use 'ahe' for singular subjects: 'Mi vidyarthi ahe' (I am a student).
- Use 'aahet' for plural subjects: 'Te vidyarthi aahet' (They are students).
- For 'you' (plural/formal), use 'aahat': 'Tumhi vidyarthi aahat' (You are students).
مرور کلی
am, is, and are. In Marathi, we use ahe and its friends.misal pav you just ate! Marathi sentences usually place the verb at the very end.ahe and aahet.این گرامر چطور کار میکنه
is works for he, she, and it. In Marathi, it is slightly more specific. The verb changes based on the person (I, you, they) and number (singular or plural).I am a student.In Marathi, we say
I student am. Yes, the verb ahe waits patiently at the end. It’s like a grammar traffic light that tells the listener the sentence is finished.الگوی ساخت
I (Mi), use ahe. Example: Mi thik ahe (I am okay).
You (informal/singular Tu), use ahes. Example: Tu katha ahes? (How are you?).
He/She/It (To/Ti/Te), use ahe. Example: To mulga ahe (He is a boy).
We (Amhi/Apan), use ahot. Example: Amhi khush ahot (We are happy).
You (formal/plural Tumhi), use ahat. Example: Tumhi kuthe ahat? (Where are you?).
They (Te/Tya/Ti), use aahet. Example: Te mazhe mitra aahet (They are my friends).
t. It’s a subtle touch, but it makes you sound like a pro. Even native speakers might skip the nasal sound in fast speech, but learning it right sets you apart. Think of it like adding the perfect amount of salt to your dal.
کی استفاده کنیم
- Identity: Telling someone who you are.
I am a doctor
orThis is my sister.
At a job interview, you’ll sayMi engineer ahe(I am an engineer). - Location: Telling someone where things are.
The keys are on the table.
If you are lost in Mumbai and find the station, you sayStation yethe ahe(The station is here). - State of Being: Describing feelings or conditions.
I am tiredorThe tea is hot.
When ordering food, you might tell the waiterHe jevan khup chan ahe(This food is very good).
glue of Marathi conversation.کی استفاده نکنیم
I am eating. Beginners often try to translate this literally into Marathi using ahe. Stop right there!ahe is used in continuous tenses, the main verb changes significantly. For now, stick to simple existence and descriptions. Also, do not use ahe for possession like I have a car.Marathi uses a different structure for
having things, usually involving the word kade.Mi car ahe, you are literally saying I am a car.Unless you are a character in a Pixar movie, that's probably not what you mean! Use it for what things *are*, not what they *do* or *have*.
اشتباهات رایج
ahe for everything. It’s tempting because it’s the easiest form. However, using ahe for a group makes you sound a bit like a robot. Remember: one person is ahe, many people are aahet. Another classic mistake is the You confusion. Using the informal Tu ahes with your boss might raise some eyebrows. Always use the respectful Tumhi ahat for elders or strangers. It’s like the difference between a high-five and a polite nod. Also, don't forget to put the verb at the end. Putting it in the middle is a very English thing to do. If you put it in the middle, people will still understand you, but they’ll know you’re still a rookie. Keep that verb at the finish line!مقایسه با الگوهای مشابه
is and are are quite simple. In Marathi, we have a special form for We (ahot) that English doesn't have. Also, Marathi doesn't care about gender for the verb ahe.ahe. This is a huge relief! You don't have to worry about masculine or feminine endings for this specific verb.Easy Mode of Marathi grammar. Just focus on the number of people and you are golden.سؤالات رایج
Does ahe change for gender?
No! To ahe (He is) and Ti ahe (She is) use the exact same verb. Easy, right?
Is it okay to drop the subject?
Yes! If the context is clear, you can just say Vidyarthi ahe (Am a student). The verb ending often tells you who the subject is.
What if I’m talking to my cat?
Use Tu ahes! Pets usually get the informal treatment. Unless your cat is very posh, then maybe use Tumhi ahat.
Why does aahet sound like it has an 'n' at the end?
That’s the nasalization. It’s written with a dot (anusvar) in Marathi script. It’s the secret sauce of plural verbs.
Present Tense 'To Be' Conjugation
| Person | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
|
1st (I/We)
|
Mi ... ahe
|
Amhi ... ahot
|
|
2nd (You)
|
Tu ... ahes
|
Tumhi ... aahat
|
|
3rd (He/She/It/They)
|
To/Ti/Te ... ahe
|
Te/Tya/Ti ... aahet
|
Meanings
The copula verb is used to link a subject to a noun or adjective, defining who or what someone or something is.
Identity/State
Defining identity or current state.
“Mi khush ahe.”
“Te mulge aahet.”
Existence
Stating that something exists in a location.
“Pustak table-var ahe.”
“Te tithe aahet.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Subj + ahe/aahet
|
Mi ahe
|
|
Negative
|
Subj + nahi
|
Mi nahi
|
|
Question
|
Subj + ahe/aahet + ka?
|
Tu ahes ka?
|
|
Formal
|
Tumhi + aahat
|
Tumhi aahat
|
|
Plural
|
Te + aahet
|
Te aahet
|
|
Short Answer
|
Ho/Nahi
|
Ho, ahe
|
طیف رسمیت
Mi khush ahe. (Daily life)
Mi khush ahe. (Daily life)
Mi khush ahe. (Daily life)
Mi khush! (Daily life)
Copula Usage Map
Singular
- ahe is/am
Plural
- aahet are
مثالها بر اساس سطح
Mi vidyarthi ahe.
I am a student.
Te mulge aahet.
They are boys.
He pustak mahatvache ahe.
This book is important.
Tumhi khup dayalu aahat.
You are very kind.
Amhi aaj pravasala jat ahot.
We are going on a trip today.
Ti mulgi khup hushar ahe.
That girl is very smart.
He kam karnyasaathi tumhi tayar aahat ka?
Are you ready to do this work?
Sagle lok ithe उपस्थित aahet.
All people are present here.
Tya goshti atyant gudh ahet.
Those stories are extremely mysterious.
Tumhi amchya sobat aahat, he amchyasaathi bhagya ahe.
It is our fortune that you are with us.
Pratyek vyakti swatantra ahe.
Every individual is independent.
He siddhant sarvanna manya aahet.
These theories are accepted by all.
بهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Asne is the dictionary form, ahe is the conjugated form.
اشتباهات رایج
Mi aahet
Mi ahe
Te ahe
Te aahet
Mi vidyarthi
Mi vidyarthi ahe
Tumhi ahe
Tumhi aahat
Amhi ahe
Amhi ahot
Tu ahe
Tu ahes
Te ahot
Te aahet
Pustake ahe
Pustake aahet
Sagle ahe
Sagle aahet
He ahet
He aahet
Ti aahat
Ti aahet
Aamhi ahe
Amhi ahot
الگوهای جملهسازی
Mi ___ ahe.
Real World Usage
Mi ghari ahe.
Singular vs Plural
Smart Tips
Always use 'ahe'.
تلفظ
Ahe
Pronounced as 'ah-hay'.
Question
Tu ahes ka? ↑
Rising intonation for questions.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Ahe is for one, Aahet is for many. Think 'Ahe' (one) vs 'Aahet' (many).
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a single apple (ahe) and a basket full of apples (aahet).
Rhyme
Singular is ahe, plural is aahet, learn this well and you'll be set!
Story
I am a student (Mi vidyarthi ahe). My friends are students too (Amhi vidyarthi ahot). We are all happy (Amhi khush ahot).
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Write 5 sentences about your family using 'ahe' and 'aahet'.
نکات فرهنگی
Using 'aahat' for elders is a sign of respect.
Derived from Sanskrit 'asti'.
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
Tu kasa ahes?
موضوعات نگارش
اشتباهات رایج
Test Yourself
Mi vidyarthi ___.
Score: /1
تمرینهای عملی
1 exercisesMi vidyarthi ___.
Score: /1
سوالات متداول (1)
Use it for plural subjects.
Scaffolded Practice
1
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
ser/estar
Marathi does not distinguish ser/estar.
être
Marathi conjugation is simpler.
sein
Marathi uses fewer forms.
desu
Marathi changes for number.
nominal sentence
Marathi explicitly includes it.
Learning Path
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