意味
Asking for someone's thoughts on a topic
文化的背景
Asking for an opinion is often a prelude to a long discussion. Don't expect a one-word answer; expect a 'Charcha' (discussion). In Pune, 'Mat' is taken very seriously. People pride themselves on having well-formed, logical opinions on literature and politics. In Mumbai, the phrase is often shortened or replaced by 'Kay vatata?' to save time in the hustle of the city. Even in modern tech offices in Pune or Mumbai, managers use 'Tumche mat kay aahe?' to ensure 'Team spirit' and inclusivity.
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'Mat' is neuter. If you say 'Tuja mat' (masculine), it sounds like you are still learning the basics.
The 'Tumche' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Tumche'. It is never rude to be too formal, but it is often rude to be too informal.
意味
Asking for someone's thoughts on a topic
Agreement is Key
Always remember that 'Mat' is neuter. If you say 'Tuja mat' (masculine), it sounds like you are still learning the basics.
The 'Tumche' Rule
When in doubt, use 'Tumche'. It is never rude to be too formal, but it is often rude to be too informal.
The 'Vatata' Alternative
If you forget the word 'Mat', use 'Tula kay vatata?'. It's more common in spoken Marathi and easier to conjugate.
Listen After Asking
In Marathi culture, asking for an opinion is an invitation for a story. Be prepared to listen!
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct possessive pronoun for a friend.
____ (Your) मत काय आहे?
'Mat' is neuter singular, so 'Tujhe' is the correct agreement.
Which sentence is the most formal?
Select the formal way to ask for an opinion.
'Tumche' is the formal/plural version of 'your'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: मला ही गाडी आवडली. B: ________?
B is asking for A's opinion on the car A just mentioned.
Match the phrase to the context.
Asking a boss for their opinion.
Always use 'Tumche' with superiors.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Mat vs. Vatata
練習問題バンク
4 問題____ (Your) मत काय आहे?
'Mat' is neuter singular, so 'Tujhe' is the correct agreement.
Select the formal way to ask for an opinion.
'Tumche' is the formal/plural version of 'your'.
A: मला ही गाडी आवडली. B: ________?
B is asking for A's opinion on the car A just mentioned.
Asking a boss for their opinion.
Always use 'Tumche' with superiors.
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よくある質問
10 問It's better to use 'Tumche mat kay aahe?' to show respect, though some modern families are okay with 'Tujhe'.
'Mat' is a specific opinion or stance. 'Vichar' is a broader thought or process of thinking.
Yes, 'Matdan' means 'giving your opinion/vote'.
Start with 'मला वाटतं की...' (I feel that...) or 'माझं मत असं आहे की...' (My opinion is that...).
Yes, in very casual speech, the 'aahe' is often dropped.
Because 'Mat' is a neuter noun, and 'Tujhe' is the neuter possessive form.
Absolutely, it's very common in WhatsApp chats.
You can say 'मला काही माहीत नाही' (I don't know anything) or 'मी काही सांगू शकत नाही' (I can't say anything).
No, 'Man' means mind. 'Mat' specifically means opinion.
Yes, it's a staple in Marathi cinema dialogues, especially in family dramas.
関連フレーズ
तुला काय वाटतं?
similarWhat do you feel/think?
तुमचे मत काय आहे?
specialized formWhat is your opinion? (Formal)
माझं मत असं आहे की...
builds onMy opinion is that...
मतभेद
relatedDifference of opinion
बहुमत
relatedMajority opinion/vote