A1 Expression ニュートラル

بله، ممنون

baleh, mamnun

Yes, thank you

意味

A polite affirmative response.

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文化的背景

In Iran, 'Bale, mamnoon' is often the final step in a Ta'arof interaction. You might say 'No' first to be polite, but this phrase is your clear signal of acceptance. In Dari, 'Bale' is also used, but 'Tashakor' is more common than 'Mamnoon' for 'thank you'. Tajik speakers use 'Rahmat' for thank you, though 'Mamnoon' is understood in formal contexts. In the US or Europe, Iranians might mix 'Bale' with local languages, but 'Bale, mamnoon' remains the gold standard for polite family gatherings.

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The 'Ta'arof' Rule

If someone offers you something once, say 'Na, mamnoon'. If they offer again, say 'Bale, mamnoon'. This makes you look like a pro at Persian culture!

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Don't just say 'Bale'

Saying just 'Bale' can sometimes sound a bit short or even rude. Adding 'mamnoon' makes it much warmer.

意味

A polite affirmative response.

🎯

The 'Ta'arof' Rule

If someone offers you something once, say 'Na, mamnoon'. If they offer again, say 'Bale, mamnoon'. This makes you look like a pro at Persian culture!

⚠️

Don't just say 'Bale'

Saying just 'Bale' can sometimes sound a bit short or even rude. Adding 'mamnoon' makes it much warmer.

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Eye Contact

When saying 'Bale, mamnoon', a slight nod of the head and brief eye contact increases the sincerity of the phrase.

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Hand on Heart

In very polite situations, placing your right hand over your heart while saying 'mamnoon' is a beautiful gesture of deep gratitude.

自分をテスト

Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate polite response.

میزبان: چای می‌خورید؟ میهمان: _________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: بله، ممنون

When a host (میزبان) offers tea, 'Bale, mamnoon' is the polite way to accept.

Which phrase is the most neutral and polite for a beginner?

How do you say 'Yes, thank you' to a shopkeeper?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: بله، ممنون

'Bale, mamnoon' is the perfect neutral-polite balance for service interactions.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Situation: Your boss asks if you finished the task.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: بله، ممنون

Using 'Bale, mamnoon' confirms the task was done while remaining respectful.

Fill in the missing word.

بله، ______ (Thank you).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ممنون

'Mamnoon' is the standard word for 'thank you' in this phrase.

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4 問題
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate polite response. dialogue_completion A1

میزبان: چای می‌خورید؟ میهمان: _________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: بله، ممنون

When a host (میزبان) offers tea, 'Bale, mamnoon' is the polite way to accept.

Which phrase is the most neutral and polite for a beginner? Choose A1

How do you say 'Yes, thank you' to a shopkeeper?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: بله، ممنون

'Bale, mamnoon' is the perfect neutral-polite balance for service interactions.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A1

Situation: Your boss asks if you finished the task.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: بله، ممنون

Using 'Bale, mamnoon' confirms the task was done while remaining respectful.

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank A1

بله، ______ (Thank you).

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ممنون

'Mamnoon' is the standard word for 'thank you' in this phrase.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

14 問

No, 'Areh' is the informal version, and 'Bale' is the formal/neutral version.

Yes, 'Mersi' is very common, but 'Mamnoon' sounds slightly more 'Persian' and is better for beginners to learn first.

Just swap 'Bale' for 'Na'. So, 'Na, mamnoon'.

It comes from Arabic, so you will hear similar words in Arabic, Urdu, and Turkish, but the usage varies.

No, in this phrase, it is a fixed form. You don't need to change it.

Yes, it is perfect for a job interview. It shows respect and politeness.

A rising tone on 'Bale' makes it sound like a question or a polite acknowledgement, which is very common in Persian.

It's not common. Usually, the 'yes' comes first.

Yes, but they also use 'Hau' or 'Areh' depending on the region.

The most formal would be 'Bale, moteshakeram' or 'Bale, sepasgozaram'.

You can, but it might sound a bit formal. With friends, 'Areh, mersi' is more natural.

Literally, yes, but in daily use, it just means 'thank you'.

It's a clear 'n' sound, like in the English word 'noon'.

Just 'Mamnoon' can work as 'thanks', but 'Bale, mamnoon' is the full polite response.

関連フレーズ

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آره، مرسی

similar

Yeah, thanks

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نه، ممنون

contrast

No, thank you

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بله، حتماً

builds on

Yes, certainly

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بله، بفرمایید

similar

Yes, please go ahead

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خیلی ممنون

specialized form

Thank you very much

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ممنونم

specialized form

I am grateful

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