मतलब
Asking about a situation or problem.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Marathi people are generally very helpful. If you look confused on a street in Pune, someone will likely approach you and ask 'काय झालं?'. It's a sign of hospitality. The phrase is a staple in 'Melodrama'. It is often delivered with great emphasis to signal a plot twist. In a Marathi office, 'काय झाले?' can be a way for a boss to ask for a status report on a failed project without being overly aggressive. Parents often use 'काय झालं?' as a way to start a conversation with children who are being quiet, reflecting the 'protective' nature of the culture.
The 'Jhala' Shortcut
If you forget the formal 'Jhale', just say 'Jhala'. Most people use it anyway!
Don't be too blunt
With elders, add 'अहो' (Aho) at the beginning: 'अहो, काय झाले?' to sound more respectful.
मतलब
Asking about a situation or problem.
The 'Jhala' Shortcut
If you forget the formal 'Jhale', just say 'Jhala'. Most people use it anyway!
Don't be too blunt
With elders, add 'अहो' (Aho) at the beginning: 'अहो, काय झाले?' to sound more respectful.
Use it for 'What's wrong?'
If someone looks sick or tired, 'काय झाले?' is the most natural way to show concern.
The 'Kay' Tilt
Marathi speakers often tilt their head slightly to the side when asking this to show genuine curiosity.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank to ask 'What happened to you?'
तुला ____?
'तुला काय झाले?' is the standard way to ask someone what happened to them.
Which of these is the informal, spoken version of 'काय झाले?'
Select the informal form:
In spoken Marathi, the 'e' often becomes a nasalized 'a', resulting in 'jhalaṃ' (झालं).
Match the response to the question 'काय झाले?'
A: काय झाले? B: ____
'I lost my keys' is a logical explanation for why something might have happened.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
Sita: (Crying) Gita: सीता, ____? तू रडतेस का?
When someone is crying, you ask 'What happened?' (काय झाले?).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Formal vs Spoken
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासतुला ____?
'तुला काय झाले?' is the standard way to ask someone what happened to them.
Select the informal form:
In spoken Marathi, the 'e' often becomes a nasalized 'a', resulting in 'jhalaṃ' (झालं).
A: काय झाले? B: ____
'I lost my keys' is a logical explanation for why something might have happened.
Sita: (Crying) Gita: सीता, ____? तू रडतेस का?
When someone is crying, you ask 'What happened?' (काय झाले?).
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
14 सवालIt is neutral. You can use it with anyone. However, 'काय झालं?' is more common in casual speech.
Not really. 'What's up' is usually 'काय चाललंय?'. 'काय झाले?' implies something specific happened.
Use 'त्याला काय झाले?' (Tyala kay jhale?).
'Jhale' is general. 'Ghadle' is more formal and used for 'occurred' or 'happened' in a significant sense.
No. 'काय झाले?' remains the same regardless of who you are talking to.
Say 'काही झाले नाही' (Kahi jhale nahi).
No, if there is an obvious problem (like they dropped something), it is considered helpful.
Yes, 'लॅपटॉपला काय झाले?' (What happened to the laptop?) is perfect.
It's a contraction of 'What has happened?'. It's very common in Mumbai/Pune.
Say 'अचानक काय झाले?' (Achanak kay jhale?).
It's a regional and formality difference. 'Jhale' is standard/written; 'Jhalaṃ' is spoken.
Yes, you can ask 'पुढे काय झाले?' (What happened next?).
Yes, 'काय सीन आहे?' (What's the scene?) is common among youth.
It's like the 'j' in 'judge' but with more breath. Practice by saying 'Jha-j-ha'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
काय घडले?
synonymWhat occurred?
काय चाललंय?
similarWhat's going on?
काही झाले नाही
contrastNothing happened
नेमकं काय झालं?
specialized formWhat exactly happened?
काय झालंय तुला?
builds onWhat has happened to you?