A1 Expression フォーマル

نه، متشکرم

neh, moteshakkeram

No, thank you

意味

A polite negative response.

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文化的背景

The concept of 'Ta'arof' means you should say 'Nah, motshakkeram' even if you want the item. The host will likely ask three times. In Dari Persian, 'Tashakkur' is more common than 'Motshakkeram', but the sentiment of polite refusal remains identical. Tajik Persian uses 'Rahmat' (from Arabic Mercy) more frequently for 'Thank you' in refusals. Younger generations often use 'Merci' as a quick, modern way to say thanks, even when saying no.

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The Hand Gesture

Place your right hand over your heart when saying this to double your politeness points instantly.

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Don't just say 'Na'

Saying 'Na' alone can sound like you are angry. Always add the thanks!

意味

A polite negative response.

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The Hand Gesture

Place your right hand over your heart when saying this to double your politeness points instantly.

⚠️

Don't just say 'Na'

Saying 'Na' alone can sound like you are angry. Always add the thanks!

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The Rule of Three

Expect to say 'Nah, motshakkeram' at least three times before someone actually stops offering you food.

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Smile!

A polite refusal in Iran is always accompanied by a warm smile to show there is no ill will.

自分をテスト

Choose the most polite way to decline tea at a formal dinner.

میزبان: 'چای میل دارید؟'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: نه، متشکرم

'Nah, motshakkeram' is the most balanced and polite choice for a formal setting.

Complete the phrase to say 'No, I am thankful'.

نه، _______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: متشکرم

You need the '-am' suffix to mean 'I am'.

Match the refusal to the context.

Context: A very formal letter to a professor.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: خیر، متشکرم

'Kheyr' is the formal version of 'Nah'.

Complete the dialogue with a polite refusal.

فروشنده: 'کمک می‌خواهید؟' مشتری: '_________، فقط نگاه می‌کنم.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: نه، متشکرم

This is the standard way to tell a shopkeeper you are just browsing.

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Ways to Say No

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Formal

  • خیر، متشکرم
  • بنده معذورم
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Neutral

  • نه، متشکرم
  • نه، ممنون
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Casual

  • نه مرسی
  • نه بابا

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the most polite way to decline tea at a formal dinner. Choose A1

میزبان: 'چای میل دارید؟'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: نه، متشکرم

'Nah, motshakkeram' is the most balanced and polite choice for a formal setting.

Complete the phrase to say 'No, I am thankful'. Fill Blank A1

نه، _______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: متشکرم

You need the '-am' suffix to mean 'I am'.

Match the refusal to the context. situation_matching A2

Context: A very formal letter to a professor.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: خیر، متشکرم

'Kheyr' is the formal version of 'Nah'.

Complete the dialogue with a polite refusal. dialogue_completion A1

فروشنده: 'کمک می‌خواهید؟' مشتری: '_________، فقط نگاه می‌کنم.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: نه، متشکرم

This is the standard way to tell a shopkeeper you are just browsing.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

In writing, they are the same (نه). In pronunciation, 'Nah' is slightly softer.

Yes, it is perfectly appropriate for a professional relationship.

You should still say 'Nah, motshakkeram' once, then wait for them to insist, then accept!

'Mamnoon' is more common in daily life, but 'Motshakkeram' is more elegant.

Usually 'Na, motshakeram' or 'Nah, motshakkeram'.

Many people will understand, but using the Persian phrase shows much more respect.

No, Persian has no grammatical gender. It's the same for everyone!

It's possible, but 'Nah, motshakkeram' is the standard order.

'Kheyr, motshakkeram' is the most formal.

No, it's very common, but 'Motshakkeram' is more 'authentic' Persian.

関連フレーズ

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نه، ممنون

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No, thanks (neutral)

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خیر، متشکرم

specialized form

No, thank you (very formal)

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خواهش می‌کنم

contrast

You're welcome / Please

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دست شما درد نکند

builds on

May your hand not ache

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ببخشید

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Excuse me / Sorry

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