뜻
Used to apologize or ask for forgiveness.
문화적 배경
In business, respect is paramount. Using 'Kshama karsho' shows you value the relationship over the immediate task. Asking for forgiveness is seen as a sign of strength and maturity, not weakness. In crowded spaces like trains or markets, it is the standard way to clear a path.
Body Language
Always pair this phrase with a slight nod or a polite smile. It reinforces the sincerity of your apology.
Don't Overuse
Using it for every tiny thing can make you sound insecure. Use it for genuine interruptions or errors.
뜻
Used to apologize or ask for forgiveness.
Body Language
Always pair this phrase with a slight nod or a polite smile. It reinforces the sincerity of your apology.
Don't Overuse
Using it for every tiny thing can make you sound insecure. Use it for genuine interruptions or errors.
Respect the Elders
When speaking to elders, always use 'Kshama karsho' instead of casual alternatives.
셀프 테스트
Which situation is best for 'ક્ષમા કરશો'?
You are in a formal office meeting and need to ask a question.
Option A is formal and polite, fitting for an office meeting.
Complete the sentence.
______, શું આ સીટ ખાલી છે?
This is the correct polite phrase to interrupt someone.
Match the phrase to its tone.
Match 'ક્ષમા કરશો' to its register.
It uses the respectful '-sho' suffix.
Complete the dialogue.
Stranger: 'Excuse me, where is the bank?' You: '______'
It acknowledges the polite request.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제You are in a formal office meeting and need to ask a question.
Option A is formal and polite, fitting for an office meeting.
______, શું આ સીટ ખાલી છે?
This is the correct polite phrase to interrupt someone.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
It uses the respectful '-sho' suffix.
Stranger: 'Excuse me, where is the bank?' You: '______'
It acknowledges the polite request.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, it is the perfect phrase for professional settings.
No, it is also used to interrupt or ask for attention.
Usually 'કોઈ વાંધો નહીં' (No problem) or 'ચાલશે' (It's okay).
Yes, it is a formal expression.
Yes, it is appropriate for formal emails or polite texts.
It is the honorific future-tense suffix in Gujarati.
It is more formal than the English 'sorry'.
Only if used with the wrong tone of voice.
관련 표현
માફ કરશો
synonymForgive me.
ક્ષમા ચાહું છું
specialized formI seek forgiveness.
કોઈ વાંધો નહીં
builds onNo problem.