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Май

май

Here / Take it

意味

Informal way to give something.

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文化的背景

Giving with one hand is traditionally seen as 'dog-like' or disrespectful. 'Май' is the verbal equivalent of this one-handed gesture. Young people in Ulaanbaatar use 'Май' constantly. It has lost its 'rude' edge among peers and is now just a sign of efficiency. In business, even if you are the same age, the first meeting should avoid 'Май' to maintain professional distance. Parents use 'Май' with children, but children should rarely use it with parents unless the family is very modern and casual.

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The Hand Rule

Even when saying 'Май', try to use your right hand. Using the left hand is still considered slightly unlucky or rude in Mongolia.

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Watch the Tone

If you say it too loudly or sharply, it sounds like you are angry. Keep it light and quick.

意味

Informal way to give something.

💡

The Hand Rule

Even when saying 'Май', try to use your right hand. Using the left hand is still considered slightly unlucky or rude in Mongolia.

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Watch the Tone

If you say it too loudly or sharply, it sounds like you are angry. Keep it light and quick.

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The 'Daa' Factor

Adding 'даа' (Май даа) makes you sound 10x more natural and friendly to native speakers.

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Eye Contact

In Mongolia, brief eye contact when saying 'Май' is good, but don't stare too intensely.

自分をテスト

You are giving a phone to your best friend. What do you say?

Найздаа утсаа өгөхдөө юу гэж хэлэх вэ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

'Май' is the correct informal way to give something to a friend.

Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to.

1. Май 2. Та авна уу

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

Always use the formal version for teachers and 'Май' for friends.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Салфетка байна уу? B: ______, энд байна.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Май

When handing over the napkin, 'Май' is the natural interjection.

What follows 'Май' most naturally in a casual setting?

Май, ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ав

'Май, ав' (Here, take it) is the most common pairing.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

Who can you say 'Май' to?

Yes (Informal)

  • Friends
  • Siblings
  • Classmates
  • Younger people

No (Formal)

  • Teachers
  • Grandparents
  • Bosses
  • Strangers

練習問題バンク

4 問題
You are giving a phone to your best friend. What do you say? Choose A1

Найздаа утсаа өгөхдөө юу гэж хэлэх вэ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

'Май' is the correct informal way to give something to a friend.

Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to. situation_matching A1

1. Май 2. Та авна уу

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: b

Always use the formal version for teachers and 'Май' for friends.

Complete the dialogue. Fill Blank A1

A: Салфетка байна уу? B: ______, энд байна.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Май

When handing over the napkin, 'Май' is the natural interjection.

What follows 'Май' most naturally in a casual setting? dialogue_completion A2

Май, ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ав

'Май, ав' (Here, take it) is the most common pairing.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

No, it is never 'polite' in the formal sense, but it is 'friendly' among equals.

Only with friends or in very casual shops. Never at a bank.

There isn't a single word, but 'Нааш нь' (Give it here) is the functional opposite.

In Russian loanword contexts, yes, but in Mongolian, we usually say 'Тавдугаар сар'.

If they are your child or a close relative, yes. If it's a stranger's child, it's a bit cheeky.

Yes, but 'Май даа' is much better for gifts.

No, 'Май' stays the same whether you are giving to one person or many.

That is very rude and aggressive. Don't do it unless you want a fight!

Yes, it is common across most Mongolian-speaking regions.

Just say 'Баярлалаа' (Thank you) or 'За' (Okay).

関連フレーズ

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Ав

similar

Take

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Нааш нь

contrast

Give it here

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Энийг аваарай

similar

Please take this

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Май даа

builds on

Here you go (friendly)

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