A1 Expression ニュートラル

મને ખબર છે

મન ખબર છ

I know

意味

Expressing awareness of something.

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文化的背景

Gujaratis value being 'informed.' Being 'khabardar' (aware/cautious) is a trait of a smart person. Saying 'Mane khabar che' shows you are not easily fooled. In the UK and US, 'Mane khabar che' is often used by younger generations to signal to their parents that they understand the cultural expectations, even if they prefer to speak English. In villages, 'khabar' also refers to well-being. Asking 'Khabar-antar' means asking about someone's health and life. 'Mane khabar che' here might mean 'I have heard about your well-being.' In cities like Ahmedabad, 'Mane idea che' is replacing 'Mane khabar che' among Gen Z, reflecting the heavy influence of English media.

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The 'Ke' Trick

Always use 'ke' after 'khabar che' if you want to add a full sentence of information (e.g., I know *that*...).

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Watch your tone

Saying it too fast or loudly to an elder can sound like you are talking back.

意味

Expressing awareness of something.

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The 'Ke' Trick

Always use 'ke' after 'khabar che' if you want to add a full sentence of information (e.g., I know *that*...).

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Watch your tone

Saying it too fast or loudly to an elder can sound like you are talking back.

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Negative first

Mastering 'Mane khabar nathi' (I don't know) is just as important for a beginner to avoid confusion.

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The Head Nod

In Gujarat, a slight side-to-side head nod often accompanies 'Mane khabar che' to show agreement.

自分をテスト

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'I'.

____ ખબર છે. (I know.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને

Gujarati uses the dative 'Mane' for the phrase 'I know'.

How do you say 'I don't know'?

Choose the correct negative form:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને ખબર નથી

'Nathi' is the negative auxiliary used for 'is not'.

Complete the dialogue.

Friend: 'કાલે રવિવાર છે.' (Tomorrow is Sunday.) You: 'હા, ____.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને ખબર છે

You are confirming a fact your friend just told you.

Match the phrase to the context.

Context: You want to tell your teacher you are aware of the homework.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને ખબર છે, સર

This is a polite, neutral way to acknowledge information in a school setting.

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4 問題
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'I'. Fill Blank A1

____ ખબર છે. (I know.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને

Gujarati uses the dative 'Mane' for the phrase 'I know'.

How do you say 'I don't know'? Choose A1

Choose the correct negative form:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને ખબર નથી

'Nathi' is the negative auxiliary used for 'is not'.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Friend: 'કાલે રવિવાર છે.' (Tomorrow is Sunday.) You: 'હા, ____.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને ખબર છે

You are confirming a fact your friend just told you.

Match the phrase to the context. situation_matching A1

Context: You want to tell your teacher you are aware of the homework.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મને ખબર છે, સર

This is a polite, neutral way to acknowledge information in a school setting.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, in informal settings, dropping 'Mane' is very common and sounds natural.

It is neutral. To make it more polite, add 'Ji' at the beginning or end.

'Khabar' is general news/awareness. 'Mahiti' is specific data or technical information.

You can say 'મને ખબર જ હતી!' (Mane khabar ja hati!) adding the emphasis marker 'ja'.

No, for skills, use 'મને તરતા આવડે છે' (Mane tarta avde che).

Because knowledge is seen as something you possess or that has come to you, requiring the dative case.

Yes, Hindi uses 'Mujhe khabar hai', which is grammatically identical.

Say 'Tamne khabar che?' (formal) or 'Tane khabar che?' (informal).

Yes, but 'Mane jaan che' or 'Mane khyal che' might sound slightly more professional.

It comes from the same root and means 'Be careful' or 'Watch out'.

関連フレーズ

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મને ખબર નથી

contrast

I don't know

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મને જાણ છે

specialized form

I am aware

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મને ખ્યાલ છે

similar

I have an idea / I am aware

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હું જાણું છું

synonym

I know

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ખબર પડી

builds on

Found out

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