धन्यवाद
Thank you
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- Dhanyavad is the formal Marathi word for 'Thank you', suitable for professional and respectful contexts.
- It comes from Sanskrit roots meaning 'blessed speech' and is widely understood across all Marathi dialects.
- While casual English 'thanks' is common, Dhanyavad remains the preferred choice for showing true cultural etiquette.
- You can easily expand it to 'Khup Dhanyavad' for 'Thank you very much' in daily interactions.
The Marathi word धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) is the primary and most formal way to express gratitude in the Marathi language. Derived from the ancient Sanskrit roots, where 'Dhanya' signifies being blessed, fortunate, or virtuous, and 'Vāda' refers to speaking or expression, the word literally translates to 'speaking of one's blessedness.' In the modern linguistic landscape of Maharashtra, it serves as the direct equivalent of the English phrase 'Thank you.' While casual conversations among friends might often see the use of the English word 'Thanks' due to the heavy influence of code-switching in urban areas like Mumbai and Pune, 'Dhanyavād' remains the gold standard for formal, respectful, and sincere appreciation.
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- Formal to Semi-Formal
- Etymology
- Sanskrit origin (Dhanya + Vada)
You will encounter this word in a variety of settings. In a professional environment, such as a business meeting or a formal email, 'Dhanyavād' is the expected closing. When a student receives a certificate from a teacher, or when a citizen interacts with a government official, this word bridges the gap of hierarchy with politeness. It is also the standard term used in public announcements—whether you are at a railway station hearing 'Thank you for your cooperation' or watching a news broadcast where the anchor thanks the audience for tuning in.
मदत केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद (Madat kelyābaddal dhanyavād) — Thank you for helping.
Culturally, Marathi speakers place a high value on humility. Using 'Dhanyavād' isn't just about acknowledging a service; it is about acknowledging the goodness of the person who provided it. Interestingly, in very close-knit family circles, Marathi people sometimes avoid saying 'Dhanyavād' too frequently, as it can sound overly formal or distant, suggesting that the help was an 'obligation' rather than an act of love. However, for an English speaker learning the language, using it will always be perceived as a mark of high culture and excellent manners. It is safer to be overly polite than not polite enough.
When you say it, ensure the 'Dha' is a dental sound (tongue touching the back of the upper teeth) and the 'vād' has a long 'ā' sound. The final 'd' is soft. It is often accompanied by a slight nod or the 'Namaste' gesture (joining palms) in highly traditional or formal settings. In the following sections, we will explore how to modify this word with intensifiers like 'Khup' (very) to express deeper levels of gratitude.
आपल्या मार्गदर्शनासाठी धन्यवाद (Āplyā mārgadarshanāsāthi dhanyavād) — Thank you for your guidance.
- Common Contexts
- Receiving gifts, concluding a speech, replying to a compliment, professional correspondence.
Using धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) in a sentence is relatively straightforward because it often functions as a standalone exclamation. However, to sound like a native speaker, you must learn how to attach it to specific reasons for your gratitude. The most common structure involves using the suffix '-baddal' (बद्दल), which means 'for' or 'about'. For example, if you want to say 'Thank you for the gift', you would say 'Bhetivastubaddal dhanyavād'. This construction allows you to be specific and sincere.
जेवणासाठी धन्यवाद (Jevanāsāthi dhanyavād) — Thank you for the meal.
Another common way to use the word is by placing it at the end of a sentence that describes an action. Marathi is a verb-final language, but expressions of gratitude often follow the main thought. You might say, 'Tumhi maza vichaar kela, dhanyavād' (You thought of me, thank you). To intensify the feeling, you can add 'Khup khup' (Much much) before the word. 'Khup khup dhanyavād' is the equivalent of 'Thank you very much' and is used when someone has gone out of their way to help you.
In written Marathi, especially in letters or formal invitations, you will see 'Dhanyavād' used as a sign-off. It is often preceded by 'Aapla' (Yours) or 'Aapla namra' (Yours humbly). For instance, a letter to a principal might end with 'Dhanyavād, Aapla vidyarthi' (Thank you, your student). In the digital age, 'Dhanyavād' is frequently used in text messages and social media comments to acknowledge birthday wishes or congratulatory messages. Even in these short formats, it maintains a level of dignity that the English 'thx' lacks.
- Sentence Pattern 1
- [Noun] + साठी (sāthi) + धन्यवाद (dhanyavād) — Thank you for [Noun].
- Sentence Pattern 2
- [Verb-ne] + बद्दल (baddal) + धन्यवाद (dhanyavād) — Thank you for [Verb-ing].
Consider the difference between 'Madatīsāthi dhanyavād' (Thank you for the help) and 'Madat kelyābaddal dhanyavād' (Thank you for having helped). The latter is slightly more sophisticated and focuses on the action performed by the other person. As you progress in your Marathi journey, using these grammatical nuances will make your speech sound more fluid and natural. Practice saying these aloud to get the rhythm of the dental 'dh' and the nasal 'n' in the middle of the word.
तुमच्या सहकार्याबद्दल धन्यवाद (Tumchyā sahakāryābaddal dhanyavād) — Thank you for your cooperation.
If you were to walk through the streets of Pune or Mumbai, the places where you would hear धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) most frequently are those involving formal transactions or public addresses. It is the language of the 'official' sphere. For instance, after a Marathi play (Natak) finishes, the lead actor will often step forward and say, 'Rasik prekshakanche manahpurvak dhanyavād' (Heartfelt thanks to the tasteful audience). This is a quintessential Marathi experience where the word carries the weight of tradition and artistic respect.
कार्यक्रमाला आल्याबद्दल सर्वांचे धन्यवाद (Kāryakramālā ālyābaddal sarvānche dhanyavād) — Thank you all for coming to the program.
In the media, news anchors use it constantly. At the end of an interview, the host will say 'Aapan amchyashi bollaat, tyabaddal dhanyavād' (You spoke with us, thank you for that). It provides a polite boundary and signals the end of the segment. You will also hear it in dubbed movies or Marathi television serials when characters are in a formal setting, such as a courtroom, a hospital, or a corporate office. In these contexts, the word emphasizes the seriousness and professionalism of the characters.
Public transport is another common place to hear it. Automated announcements on the Mumbai Metro or the ST (State Transport) buses often conclude their instructions with 'Dhanyavād'. It serves as a polite 'over and out'. Similarly, in high-end retail stores or banks in Maharashtra, the staff is trained to use 'Dhanyavād' as part of their customer service protocol. If you go to a 'Sahitya Sammelan' (Literature Festival), the word is used in almost every sentence as speakers acknowledge each other's contributions to the language.
- Professional Setting
- Used at the end of meetings or in formal emails.
- Cultural Events
- Used by performers to thank the audience.
Lastly, you will hear it in religious or spiritual discourses (Pravachan or Kirtan). The speaker might thank the listeners for their patience or thank the deity for the opportunity to speak. In this context, the word returns to its Sanskrit roots of 'blessedness', feeling much more profound than a simple 'thank you'. For a learner, hearing 'Dhanyavād' in these various contexts will help you understand that while it translates to 'thank you', its soul is much deeper, rooted in a culture that values the spoken word as a sacred bond.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) is mispronouncing the first syllable. In English, the 'th' sound in 'thank' is a fricative (air escapes through the teeth). In Marathi, the 'dh' (ध) is a voiced aspirated dental stop. This means your tongue must touch your teeth, and there should be a small puff of air. Pronouncing it like the 'th' in 'the' is closer, but still not quite right. Practice saying 'D-hanyavad' with a strong 'D' base.
Incorrect: डन्यावाद (Danyavad) — Missing the aspiration.
Correct: धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) — Proper dental aspiration.
Another common error is overusing it in very intimate settings. In Western cultures, saying 'thank you' to a spouse for passing the salt or to a mother for cooking a meal is standard. In a traditional Marathi household, saying 'Dhanyavād' to your mother for dinner might actually hurt her feelings or make her feel like a stranger. It can sound 'cold' or 'transactional'. In these cases, a smile, a compliment like 'Jevan khup chan jhale' (The food was very good), or simply enjoying the meal is the culturally appropriate 'thank you'.
Grammatically, learners often try to conjugate 'Dhanyavād' as a verb, saying 'Mi tumhala dhanyavadto' (I thank you). This is incorrect. 'Dhanyavād' is a noun. You either say the word by itself or use the verb 'dene' (to give) or 'mannane' (to acknowledge/accept). However, 'Dhanyavād dene' is rare; 'Aabhar mannane' is the standard way to form a full sentence of thanks. Stick to 'Dhanyavād' as a standalone expression until you are comfortable with complex verb constructions.
- Spelling Mistake
- Writing 'धन्यवाद' as 'धन्यवाद्' (with a halant). While technically Sanskrit-correct, in modern Marathi, the final 'd' is written as a full consonant 'द'.
- Contextual Mistake
- Using it to mean 'Please'. Remember, 'Dhanyavād' is only for after an action is done, not for requesting one.
Finally, be careful with the nasalization. The 'n' in 'Dhanyavād' is a half-nasal sound (Anusvara behavior in some dialects, but usually written as a half-n 'न्य'). If you skip the 'n' and say 'Dhayavad', it sounds like a different word entirely. Focus on the 'n-ya' cluster. It should feel like a quick transition from the nasal to the 'y' sound. Listening to native speakers on Marathi news channels will help you perfect this specific phoneme cluster.
Marathi has several ways to express gratitude, ranging from deeply formal to modern and casual. Understanding these alternatives will help you navigate different social circles in Maharashtra. The most prominent alternative to धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) is आभार (Ābhār). While they are often used interchangeably, 'Ābhār' is technically a noun meaning 'gratitude' or 'obligation'. You will frequently hear the phrase 'Aaple aabhar' (Your gratitude/thanks) or 'Mi aapla aabhari aahe' (I am grateful to you).
- धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād)
- Direct 'Thank you'. Used as an interjection. Very common in speech.
- आभार (Ābhār)
- Means 'Gratitude'. Used in formal phrases like 'Aabhar pradarshan' (Vote of thanks).
For a more profound or spiritual sense of gratitude, Marathi uses the word कृतज्ञता (Krutadnyatā). This is a heavy, academic, and deeply emotional word. You wouldn't use it for someone passing you a pen. You would use it to describe your lifelong gratitude toward a mentor or a parent. It implies a sense of being 'indebted' in a positive, soulful way. In literature or high-level speeches, 'Krutadnyatā vyakta karne' (to express gratitude) is a common phrase.
मी आपला ऋणी आहे (Mi āplā rūnī āhe) — I am indebted to you (A very high form of thanks).
In casual, urban settings, especially among the youth, the English word 'Thanks' is incredibly common. It is often transliterated into Marathi script as 'थँक्स'. If you are with friends at a cafe, 'Dhanyavād' might actually sound a bit too stiff. Using 'Thanks' or 'Thank you' in an English accent while speaking Marathi is perfectly acceptable and very common in cities like Mumbai, Thane, and Nashik.
Lastly, there is the informal, appreciative exclamation 'लय भारी' (Lay bhāri) or 'भारी' (Bhāri). While this literally means 'Very heavy' or 'Great', it is often used as a way to thank someone for doing something cool or helpful. For example, if a friend fixes your phone, you might say 'Lay bhari, mitra!' as a way of saying 'Thanks, that's awesome!'. Understanding these layers—from the Sanskrit-rooted 'Dhanyavād' to the slang 'Lay bhari'—will make your Marathi sound rich and contextually appropriate.
How Formal Is It?
"आपल्या सहकार्याबद्दल आम्ही आपले आभारी आहोत, धन्यवाद."
"मदत केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद."
"थँक्स यार, खूप मदत झाली!"
"चॉकलेटसाठी धन्यवाद म्हणा!"
"लय भारी, धन्यवाद भाऊ!"
豆知識
The root 'Dhanya' is also related to 'Dhan' (wealth), implying that being grateful is a form of spiritual wealth. In ancient times, it was more of a blessing than a simple thank you.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'Dh' as 'D' (like Dog).
- Pronouncing 'Dh' as 'Th' (like Thank).
- Skipping the 'n' sound.
- Making the final 'd' too hard (like Dad).
- Shortening the 'ā' in 'vād' to a short 'a'.
難易度
The script is standard and easy to recognize once you know the 'Dha' and 'Nya' characters.
The conjunct 'nya' (न्य) can be slightly tricky for beginners to write.
Requires mastering the dental 'dh' and 'd' sounds which are not in English.
Very easy to pick out in conversation as it is distinct and often emphasized.
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The suffix '-साठी' (sāthi) is used for 'for' with nouns.
चहासाठी धन्यवाद (Tea + for + thanks).
The suffix '-बद्दल' (baddal) is used for 'about/for' with verbs in the past participle form.
आल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद (Coming + for + thanks).
The verb 'मानणे' (mānṇe) is used to formally 'express/accept' thanks.
मी तुमचे आभार मानतो.
The intensifier 'खूप' (khūp) precedes the word.
खूप धन्यवाद.
Addressing the person usually comes before the word.
आई, धन्यवाद.
レベル別の例文
धन्यवाद!
Thank you!
Standalone interjection.
खूप धन्यवाद.
Many thanks / Thank you very much.
'Khup' acts as an intensifier.
काका, धन्यवाद.
Uncle, thank you.
Addressing someone before thanking them.
धन्यवाद, मित्रा.
Thank you, friend.
Informal address.
पाण्यासाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the water.
Using -sathi for 'for'.
चहासाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the tea.
Noun + -sathi.
मदतीसाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the help.
Common daily phrase.
पुन्हा धन्यवाद.
Thank you again.
'Punha' means again.
भेटवस्तूबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the gift.
Using -baddal for 'for/about'.
जेवणाबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the meal.
Noun + -baddal.
मला बोलावल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for calling/inviting me.
Verb + -baddal construction.
वेळेबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the time.
Used after a meeting.
तुमच्या सहकार्यासाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Formal cooperation.
मार्गदर्शनासाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the guidance.
Used for mentors.
उत्तरासाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the answer.
Common in texts.
माहितीसाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the information.
Informational context.
आपण मला मदत केली, त्याबद्दल खूप धन्यवाद.
You helped me, thank you very much for that.
Compound sentence with 'tyabaddal'.
तुमच्या मौल्यवान वेळेबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for your valuable time.
Use of 'maulyavan' (valuable).
पत्राचे उत्तर दिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for replying to the letter.
Formal correspondence.
आमच्या विनंतीचा विचार केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for considering our request.
Professional request context.
इतक्या सुंदर कार्यक्रमासाठी धन्यवाद.
Thank you for such a beautiful program.
Expressing appreciation for an event.
मला समजून घेतल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for understanding me.
Emotional gratitude.
तुमच्या शुभेच्छांबद्दल मनःपूर्वक धन्यवाद.
Heartfelt thanks for your well wishes.
Use of 'manahpurvak' (heartfelt).
सावध केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the warning/alerting me.
Context of safety.
आपल्या प्रेमळ आदरातिथ्याबद्दल खूप खूप धन्यवाद.
Thank you very much for your warm hospitality.
Formal hospitality term 'adaratithya'.
या संधीबद्दल मी आपले धन्यवाद मानतो.
I thank you for this opportunity.
Full sentence construction 'dhanyavad manto'.
तुमच्या मार्गदर्शनामुळे माझे काम सोपे झाले, धन्यवाद.
My work became easier because of your guidance, thank you.
Causal link 'mule' (because of).
प्रोत्साहन दिल्याबद्दल सर्वांचे आभार आणि धन्यवाद.
Thanks and gratitude to everyone for the encouragement.
Using both Aabhar and Dhanyavad.
कठीण काळात सोबत दिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for staying by my side during tough times.
Deep personal gratitude.
अचूक माहिती पुरवल्याबद्दल आपले धन्यवाद.
Thank you for providing accurate information.
Formal 'puravlyabaddal' (for providing).
दिलेल्या प्रतिसादाबद्दल मनःपूर्वक धन्यवाद.
Heartfelt thanks for the response provided.
Business feedback context.
सहकार्याची अपेक्षा आहे, धन्यवाद.
Cooperation is expected, thank you.
Closing a formal request.
आपल्या या उदात्त कार्याबद्दल शब्द अपुरे पडतील, धन्यवाद.
Words would fall short for this noble work of yours, thank you.
High-register literary expression.
मराठी भाषेच्या संवर्धनासाठी आपण करत असलेल्या प्रयत्नांबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the efforts you are making for the conservation of the Marathi language.
Complex subject matter.
माझ्या विचारांना व्यासपीठ मिळवून दिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for providing a platform for my thoughts.
Metaphorical usage of 'vyaspeeth' (platform).
तुमच्या संयमाबद्दल आणि विश्वासाबद्दल मी सदैव ऋणी राहीन, धन्यवाद.
I will forever remain indebted for your patience and trust, thank you.
Use of 'runi' (indebted).
साहित्यातील आपल्या योगदानाबद्दल कृतज्ञतापूर्वक धन्यवाद.
Gratefully thanking you for your contribution to literature.
Adverbial 'krutadnyatapurvak'.
या चर्चेत सहभागी झाल्याबद्दल सर्व वक्त्यांचे धन्यवाद.
Thank you to all the speakers for participating in this discussion.
Plural collective thanks.
आपल्या सूचनेचा आम्ही नक्कीच विचार करू, धन्यवाद.
We will certainly consider your suggestion, thank you.
Formal administrative response.
अशा कठीण प्रसंगी दाखवलेल्या धैर्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the courage shown in such difficult circumstances.
Abstract noun 'dhairya' (courage).
मानवाधिकारांच्या रक्षणासाठी आपण दिलेल्या लढ्याबद्दल राष्ट्र आपले धन्यवाद मानत आहे.
The nation thanks you for the fight you have put up for the protection of human rights.
State-level formal gratitude.
वैचारिक क्रांतीची बीजे पेरल्याबद्दल आगामी पिढ्या आपल्या ऋणी राहतील, धन्यवाद.
Future generations will remain indebted to you for sowing the seeds of an intellectual revolution, thank you.
Philosophical and visionary context.
या प्रकल्पातील आपल्या तांत्रिक कौशल्याबद्दल आणि निष्ठेबद्दल धन्यवाद व्यक्त करणे माझे कर्तव्य आहे.
It is my duty to express thanks for your technical skill and loyalty in this project.
Duty-bound formal expression.
पर्यावरण संवर्धनाच्या या महायज्ञात आपल्या योगदानाबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for your contribution to this great sacrifice (metaphor for effort) of environmental conservation.
Metaphorical 'Mahayadnya'.
सामाजिक समतेच्या उद्दिष्टासाठी आपण केलेल्या त्यागाबद्दल मनःपूर्वक धन्यवाद.
Heartfelt thanks for the sacrifice you have made for the goal of social equality.
High-level social justice context.
प्रशासकीय पारदर्शकतेसाठी आपण घेतलेल्या पुढाकाराबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Thank you for the initiative you have taken for administrative transparency.
Governance and policy context.
ज्ञानाच्या या अथांग सागरात आपले मार्गदर्शन दीपस्तंभासारखे ठरले, धन्यवाद.
In this vast ocean of knowledge, your guidance proved to be like a lighthouse, thank you.
Poetic and metaphorical C2 level.
जागतिक शांततेच्या प्रयत्नांना बळ दिल्याबद्दल आपले आभार आणि धन्यवाद.
Gratitude and thanks for strengthening the efforts for world peace.
International diplomatic context.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
— A friendly way of saying thank you, often used by elders.
मदत केलीस, धन्यवाद बरं का!
— Millions of thanks; used for extreme gratitude.
माझा जीव वाचवलात, लाख लाख धन्यवाद.
— Crores (tens of millions) of thanks; very formal/spiritual.
देवबाप्पा, कोटि कोटि धन्यवाद.
— Thank you for what? (Questioning the thanks).
अरे, कशाबद्दल धन्यवाद? हे तर माझे कर्तव्य होते.
よく混同される語
Often used interchangeably, but Aabhar is more common in formal 'Vote of Thanks' contexts.
Swagat means 'Welcome'. Beginners sometimes mix them up when responding to thanks.
Kshama means 'Forgive/Sorry'. Don't use it when you mean 'Thank you'.
慣用句と表現
— A mountain of thanks (metaphor for huge gratitude).
माझ्यावर आभाराचा डोंगर आहे.
Literary— Thanks that cannot fit into words.
तुमच्या मदतीसाठी शब्दात न मावणारे धन्यवाद.
Poetic— To feel shy/humbled by someone's kindness (related to thanks).
तुमच्या प्रेमाने मी ओशाळलो.
Emotional— To sing someone's praises (a form of public thanks).
सर्वजण त्याचे गुण गात आहेत.
Common— To keep awareness of a favor (to be grateful).
मी तुमच्या उपकाराची जाणीव ठेवीन.
Formal— To bow one's head (highest form of thanks).
मी आपल्या कार्यासमोर मस्तक झुकवतो.
Respectful間違えやすい
Similar starting sound 'Dhan'.
Dhanadesh means 'Cheque' (banking term), while Dhanyavad is 'Thank you'.
हा तुमचा धनादेश आहे.
Similar starting sound.
Dhanushya means 'Bow' (as in bow and arrow).
रामाचे धनुष्य मोठे होते.
Root word.
Dhanya means 'Blessed' or 'Grain' (depending on context). Dhanyavad is the expression.
मी धन्य झालो.
Phonetically similar for beginners.
Dhyan means 'Meditation' or 'Attention'.
अभ्यासाकडे ध्यान द्या.
Starting with the same letter 'Dha'.
Dhada means 'Lesson'.
हा पहिला धडा आहे.
文型パターン
Standalone
धन्यवाद.
Intensifier + Word
खूप धन्यवाद.
Noun + साठी + धन्यवाद
पाण्यासाठी धन्यवाद.
Noun + बद्दल + धन्यवाद
जेवणाबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Verb-ल्याबद्दल + धन्यवाद
मदत केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Adverb + धन्यवाद
मनःपूर्वक धन्यवाद.
Clause + त्याबद्दल + धन्यवाद
आपण आलात, त्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Formal Sentence construction
मी आपले आभार आणि धन्यवाद मानतो.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Extremely high in formal/semi-formal Marathi; moderate in casual urban Marathi.
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Using 'Dh' like 'D' in 'Dog'.
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Dental aspirated 'Dh'.
English 'D' is retroflex; Marathi 'Dh' is dental. Touch your teeth!
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Saying 'Mi tumhala dhanyavadto'.
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Dhanyavad / Mi tumche aabhar manto.
Dhanyavad is a noun, not a verb that can be conjugated this way.
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Writing 'धन्यवाद' as 'धनीवाद'.
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धन्यवाद (Dhanyavad).
The 'n' is a conjunct 'ny', not a separate syllable with an 'i' sound.
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Using it too much with parents.
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Complimenting the action instead.
Over-formality in Marathi families can be seen as creating distance.
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Confusing it with 'Swagat'.
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Dhanyavad = Thanks, Swagat = Welcome.
Common mix-up for beginners when someone says thank you to them.
ヒント
Dental D
Ensure your tongue touches your teeth for both the 'Dh' and the 'd'. This is the key to sounding native.
Context Matters
Use 'Dhanyavad' with strangers and elders. With very close friends, a simple 'Thanks' or 'Lay bhari' works better.
Conjunct Mastery
Practice writing the 'Nya' (न्य) character. It is a common conjunct in Marathi.
Suffix Choice
Use '-sathi' for things (tea, water) and '-baddal' for actions (coming, helping).
Namaste
Pairing 'Dhanyavad' with a small nod or folded hands adds a lot of respect.
News Practice
Watch Marathi news; they use 'Dhanyavad' at the end of every interview.
Intensifiers
Learn 'Khup', 'Manahpurvak', and 'Anant' to vary your level of gratitude.
Digital Etiquette
It's perfectly fine to text 'Dhanyavad' to acknowledge birthday wishes.
Polite No
Always add 'Dhanyavad' after 'Nako' to make a refusal sound soft.
Daily Use
The best way to remember it is to use it. Don't be shy to use it even if your other Marathi is limited.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Think of 'Done-Ya-Vād'. You are 'Done' with the favor, and now you 'Vād' (speak) about it. Dhanya-Vād.
視覚的連想
Imagine someone joining their hands in a Namaste gesture and bowing slightly while a golden light of 'blessedness' (Dhanya) surrounds them.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'Dhanyavād' at least five times today with different people—a shopkeeper, a colleague, a friend, a family member, and even to yourself in the mirror.
語源
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'धन्यवाद' (dhanyavāda). It is a tattsama word, meaning it has been taken directly from Sanskrit into Marathi without modification.
元の意味: The expression of being blessed or virtuous.
Indo-Aryan文化的な背景
Avoid using it sarcastically, as it can sound very biting in Marathi due to its formal nature.
English speakers use 'Thank you' much more frequently and casually than Marathi speakers. In Marathi, actions often speak louder than 'Dhanyavād'.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
At a Restaurant
- जेवण छान होतं, धन्यवाद.
- पाण्यासाठी धन्यवाद.
- बिलासाठी धन्यवाद.
- उत्तम सर्व्हिससाठी धन्यवाद.
At the Office
- फीडबॅकसाठी धन्यवाद.
- मिटिंगसाठी धन्यवाद.
- सहकार्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- संधी दिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
Social Gatherings
- आल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- भेटवस्तूबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- पार्टीसाठी धन्यवाद.
- लवकर कळवल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
On the Phone
- फोन केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- माहिती दिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- वेळ दिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- मेसेजसाठी धन्यवाद.
Public Speaking
- ऐकून घेतल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- उपस्थित राहिल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद.
- आयोजकांचे धन्यवाद.
- अध्यक्ष महोदयांचे धन्यवाद.
会話のきっかけ
"आपण मला वेळ दिला, त्याबद्दल धन्यवाद. आपण सुरू करूया का?"
"तुमच्या मदतीसाठी खूप धन्यवाद, मी तुमची काय मदत करू शकतो?"
"इतक्या सुंदर फुलांसाठी धन्यवाद, तुम्हाला ही कोठून मिळाली?"
"पत्राबद्दल धन्यवाद, मला तुमचे विचार खूप आवडले."
"मला इथे आमंत्रित केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद, हा कार्यक्रम खूपच छान आहे."
日記のテーマ
आज तुम्ही कोणाला 'धन्यवाद' म्हटले आणि का? त्याबद्दल पाच ओळी लिहा.
तुम्हाला मिळालेल्या सर्वात चांगल्या मदतीबद्दल लिहा आणि त्या व्यक्तीला धन्यवाद देणारे एक पत्र तयार करा.
मराठी संस्कृतीत 'धन्यवाद' म्हणण्याऐवजी इतर कोणत्या प्रकारे आभार मानले जातात?
तुमच्या आयुष्यातील अशा तीन गोष्टी लिहा ज्यांच्याबद्दल तुम्ही देवाला 'धन्यवाद' द्याल.
'धन्यवाद' या शब्दाचा तुमच्यावर काय प्रभाव पडतो? तो शब्द ऐकल्यावर तुम्हाला कसे वाटते?
よくある質問
10 問Yes, but in urban areas, 'Thanks' is more common. 'Dhanyavad' can sound a bit formal with close friends unless used for emphasis.
The most common response is 'Kahi harakat nahi' (No problem) or simply a smile. 'Swagat aahe' (You're welcome) is also used but sounds formal.
Yes, you can say 'Nako, dhanyavad' (I don't want it, thanks) when refusing something politely.
Yes, the word 'Dhanyavad' is identical in Hindi and Marathi as both take it from Sanskrit.
You say 'Khup khup dhanyavad' or 'Manahpurvak dhanyavad'.
Absolutely. It is the most professional way to sign off a Marathi email.
Neither is 'better'; 'Aabhar' is slightly more formal/literary, 'Dhanyavad' is more common in speech.
Say 'Dhanyavad, Guruji' or 'Dhanyavad, Sir/Madam'.
Less frequently than in English. Marathi families often show gratitude through service or compliments rather than the word itself.
No, it is an aspirated sound. You must pronounce the breathy part of the 'Dh'.
自分をテスト 191 問
Write a sentence in Marathi thanking your teacher for their guidance.
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Translate 'Thank you very much for the gift' into Marathi.
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Write a formal sign-off for a letter using 'Dhanyavad'.
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How would you thank a friend in Marathi for helping you study?
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Write a sentence using 'Manahpurvak dhanyavad'.
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Translate: 'Thank you for the water, Auntie'.
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Write a short text message thanking someone for birthday wishes.
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Use the word 'Aalyabaddal' and 'Dhanyavad' in a sentence.
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Translate: 'Thank you for your valuable time'.
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Write a sentence thanking a doctor after a check-up.
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How do you say 'Thanks in advance' in Marathi?
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Write a sentence thanking a shopkeeper for a discount.
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Translate: 'Thank you for understanding my problem'.
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Write a sentence using 'Laakh laakh dhanyavad'.
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How would you thank an audience at the end of a speech?
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Translate: 'Thank you for the beautiful flowers'.
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Write a sentence thanking a colleague for their cooperation.
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Use 'Punha' and 'Dhanyavad' in a sentence about a second favor.
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Translate: 'Thank you for inviting me to the party'.
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Write a sentence thanking your mother for a meal (even if it's formal!).
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What did B say?
Why did B thank A?
Is B accepting help and thanking in advance?
What is B's opinion of the food?
Who is B talking to?
Where is this conversation likely happening?
What is the response to the thanks?
What did A thank B for?
What did B send to A?
Is the conversation ending?
Are both people being polite?
What item was borrowed/given?
Was the information helpful?
Is this a formal or informal goodbye?
Is B being humble?
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Summary
धन्यवाद (Dhanyavād) is your essential tool for politeness in Marathi. Use it to thank elders, teachers, and strangers. For example: 'Madatīsāthi dhanyavād' (Thank you for the help).
- Dhanyavad is the formal Marathi word for 'Thank you', suitable for professional and respectful contexts.
- It comes from Sanskrit roots meaning 'blessed speech' and is widely understood across all Marathi dialects.
- While casual English 'thanks' is common, Dhanyavad remains the preferred choice for showing true cultural etiquette.
- You can easily expand it to 'Khup Dhanyavad' for 'Thank you very much' in daily interactions.
Dental D
Ensure your tongue touches your teeth for both the 'Dh' and the 'd'. This is the key to sounding native.
Context Matters
Use 'Dhanyavad' with strangers and elders. With very close friends, a simple 'Thanks' or 'Lay bhari' works better.
Conjunct Mastery
Practice writing the 'Nya' (न्य) character. It is a common conjunct in Marathi.
Suffix Choice
Use '-sathi' for things (tea, water) and '-baddal' for actions (coming, helping).