معنی
Asking for information or a story.
زمینه فرهنگی
When a guest arrives, the host often says 'Tumchyā baddal mala sāṅgā' to make the guest feel important and heard. It's a key part of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' (The guest is God). In Marathi poetry, 'Mala sāṅgā' is often addressed to the moon, the wind, or God, seeking answers to life's mysteries. In Mumbai's corporate world, even if the language of business is English, using 'Mala sāṅgā' with Marathi-speaking support staff (like office boys or security) builds immediate rapport. Grandparents in Maharashtra are the keepers of family history. Children are encouraged to use 'Mala sāṅgā' to learn about their roots.
The 'Na' Trick
If you want to sound like a native speaker, add 'na' at the end: 'Mala sanga na'. it makes you sound friendly and less like you're giving an order.
Respect the 'A'
Never forget the 'a' at the end of 'sanga' when talking to anyone older than you. It's the difference between being polite and being rude.
معنی
Asking for information or a story.
The 'Na' Trick
If you want to sound like a native speaker, add 'na' at the end: 'Mala sanga na'. it makes you sound friendly and less like you're giving an order.
Respect the 'A'
Never forget the 'a' at the end of 'sanga' when talking to anyone older than you. It's the difference between being polite and being rude.
Eye Contact
In Maharashtra, when you say 'Mala sanga', maintain soft eye contact. It shows you are genuinely listening.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of 'to me' and 'tell' (formal).
काका, ______ रस्ता ______.
We need the dative 'mala' and the formal 'sanga' because we are addressing an elder (Kaka).
Which sentence is the most polite way to ask for the time?
Choose the best option:
Option B uses the dative 'mala' and the polite imperative 'sanga'.
Complete the dialogue between a student and a teacher.
Student: सर, मला या प्रश्नाचे उत्तर ______.
Students must use the formal 'sanga' with teachers.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are asking a friend for a secret.
The particle 'na' adds a friendly, persuasive tone perfect for secrets between friends.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاकाका, ______ रस्ता ______.
We need the dative 'mala' and the formal 'sanga' because we are addressing an elder (Kaka).
Choose the best option:
Option B uses the dative 'mala' and the polite imperative 'sanga'.
Student: सर, मला या प्रश्नाचे उत्तर ______.
Students must use the formal 'sanga' with teachers.
Situation: You are asking a friend for a secret.
The particle 'na' adds a friendly, persuasive tone perfect for secrets between friends.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
5 سوالYes, but it's better to add 'Kṛpayā' (Please) or use 'Mala mahiti dyā' (Give me information) for a more professional tone.
'Sang' is for friends and younger people. 'Sanga' is for elders, groups of people, or formal situations.
You say 'Mala sangū nakā'.
Usually, yes, because 'tell' needs a recipient. You could also say 'Tyala sanga' (Tell him) or 'Amhala sanga' (Tell us).
Not exactly. 'Say' is 'mhaṇa'. 'Sanga' is specifically 'tell' (sharing information).
عبارات مرتبط
मला माहिती द्या
similarGive me information
मला समजावून सांगा
specialized formExplain it to me
मला बोलू द्या
contrastLet me speak
मला आठवण करून द्या
builds onRemind me