意味
A polite greeting when meeting someone.
文化的背景
In Maharashtra, using formal language with elders is not just a choice but a sign of 'Sanskriti' (culture). Even if you are a high-ranking official, you would use 'Tumchi' for an older person. Pune is known for its 'shuddha' (pure) Marathi. People here are very particular about using the correct formal registers. Using this phrase correctly will earn you a lot of respect in Pune. In Mumbai's fast-paced corporate world, Marathi is often mixed with English, but this specific phrase remains a staple for formal closures in local business circles. In villages, the phrase might be slightly more rustic, like 'भेटून लय बरं वाटलं' (felt very good meeting you), but the formal version is still understood as a sign of a city-educated person.
The Smile Factor
In Marathi culture, this phrase is always accompanied by a slight nod and a warm smile. Without the smile, it can sound like a dismissal.
Gender Agreement
Remember: 'Anand' is a boy. So it's always 'Jhala'. If you say 'Jhali', people will know you're still learning!
意味
A polite greeting when meeting someone.
The Smile Factor
In Marathi culture, this phrase is always accompanied by a slight nod and a warm smile. Without the smile, it can sound like a dismissal.
Gender Agreement
Remember: 'Anand' is a boy. So it's always 'Jhala'. If you say 'Jhali', people will know you're still learning!
Reciprocity
If someone says this to you, always reply with 'Mala suddha' (Me too) before repeating the phrase.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct formal way to say 'Nice to meet you' to a boss.
Boss: 'आजचे काम चांगले झाले.' You: '_______'
Option 'b' uses the correct formal 'Tumchi' and the correct masculine verb 'jhala'.
Fill in the missing word to complete the formal greeting.
तुमची भेट ______ आनंद झाला.
'Gheun' (having taken) is the standard gerund used with 'Bhet' in this phrase.
Match the phrase to the correct person.
To whom would you say 'तुमची भेट घेऊन आनंद झाला'?
This is a formal phrase meant for professional or respectful contexts.
Complete the dialogue between two professionals.
A: 'धन्यवाद, आपण उद्या भेटू.' B: 'नक्कीच, _______.'
It is the only appropriate closing greeting among the choices.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Formal vs Informal
練習問題バンク
4 問題Boss: 'आजचे काम चांगले झाले.' You: '_______'
Option 'b' uses the correct formal 'Tumchi' and the correct masculine verb 'jhala'.
तुमची भेट ______ आनंद झाला.
'Gheun' (having taken) is the standard gerund used with 'Bhet' in this phrase.
To whom would you say 'तुमची भेट घेऊन आनंद झाला'?
This is a formal phrase meant for professional or respectful contexts.
A: 'धन्यवाद, आपण उद्या भेटू.' B: 'नक्कीच, _______.'
It is the only appropriate closing greeting among the choices.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, it is perfect for teachers. It shows great respect.
'Bhetun' is slightly more direct/informal. 'Bhet gheun' is more formal and elegant.
Usually at the end of the meeting as you are leaving.
The phrase remains the same because 'Tumchi' is also the plural 'Your'.
Yes. The verb 'Jhala' agrees with 'Anand' (the joy), not with the gender of the speaker.
Add 'khup' before 'anand': 'तुमची भेट घेऊन खूप आनंद झाला.'
Absolutely. It's a very common way to end a professional email after a first meeting.
Younger people might say 'Bhetun bhari vatla' (Felt awesome meeting you).
It can also mean 'gift', which adds a nice layer of meaning to this greeting.
Saying 'Tumchi bhet aahe' (Your meeting is) instead of 'Anand jhala'.
関連フレーズ
तुम्हाला भेटून छान वाटलं
similarFelt nice meeting you
पुन्हा भेटूया
builds onLet's meet again
ओळख करून आनंद झाला
specialized formHappy to make your acquaintance
आभारी आहे
similarI am grateful