Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'Jo' (who/which) to link two clauses, always pairing it with 'To' (that/he) for a complete thought.
- Use 'Jo' to introduce the relative clause: 'Jo mulga khelto...' (The boy who plays...)
- Always follow with 'To' in the main clause: '...to maza mitra aahe.' (...he is my friend.)
- Ensure 'Jo' matches the gender and number of the noun it describes.
Relative-Correlative Pairs
| Gender | Relative (Who/Which) | Correlative (That/He) |
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Masculine Singular
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Jo
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To
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Feminine Singular
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Ji
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Ti
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Neuter Singular
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Je
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Te
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Masculine Plural
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Je
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Te
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Feminine Plural
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Ja
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Tya
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Neuter Plural
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Ji
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Ti
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Meanings
The pronoun 'Jo' acts as a relative marker, identifying a specific person or object within a sentence, which is then referenced by the correlative 'To'.
Person Identification
Identifying a person who performs an action.
“Jo mulga yeto, to maza bhau aahe.”
“Jo shikshak shikavtat, te khup hushar aahet.”
Object/Thing Identification
Identifying a specific object or concept.
“Ji pustake table-var aahet, ti mazi aahet.”
“Je kam tumhi kele, te uttam aahe.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
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Affirmative
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Jo + Clause, To + Clause
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Jo abhyas karto, to pass hoto.
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Negative
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Jo + Negative Clause, To + Negative Clause
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Jo abhyas karat nahi, to pass hot nahi.
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Question
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Jo... ka?
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Jo mulga yeto, to kon aahe?
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Plural
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Je + Clause, Te + Clause
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Je mulge khelat aahet, te maza mitra aahet.
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Feminine
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Ji + Clause, Ti + Clause
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Ji mulgi gane gaate, ti mazi bahin aahe.
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격식 수준 스펙트럼
Jo vyakti yeto, to maza mitra aahe. (Meeting a friend.)
Jo mulga yeto, to maza mitra aahe. (Meeting a friend.)
Jo yetoy, to maza mitra aahe. (Meeting a friend.)
Jo yetoy, to maza bhava aahe. (Meeting a friend.)
The Jo-To Bridge
Masculine
- Jo Who (m)
- To He
Feminine
- Ji Who (f)
- Ti She
Neuter
- Je Which (n)
- Te That
수준별 예문
Jo mulga yeto, to maza mitra aahe.
The boy who is coming is my friend.
Jo abhyas karto, to yashasvi hoto.
He who studies succeeds.
Jo khelto, to jinkto.
He who plays, wins.
Jo khato, to jagto.
He who eats, lives.
Ji mulgi gane gaate, ti mazi bahin aahe.
The girl who sings is my sister.
Je pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
The book you gave, I liked it.
Ji gaadi lal aahe, ti mazi aahe.
The car that is red is mine.
Je kam tu kele, te changle aahe.
The work you did is good.
Jya mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
The boy who studied yesterday is sick today.
Jya pustakat goshti aahet, te pustak mala de.
Give me the book that has stories in it.
Jya lokanni madat keli, tyanna dhanyavad dya.
Thank the people who helped.
Jya muline gane gayle, ti khup sundar hoti.
The girl who sang the song was beautiful.
Jya-jya veli mi tithe jato, tya-tya veli to milat nahi.
Whenever I go there, he is not found.
Jo koni he karel, tyala baksis milel.
Whoever does this will get a prize.
Jya-jya goshti mala mahit aahet, tya mi sangin.
Whatever things I know, I will tell.
Jya-jya thikani mi gelo, tya-tya thikani mala prem milale.
Wherever I went, I received love.
Jo paryant tu prayatna karat nahi, to paryant yash milnar nahi.
Until you try, you won't get success.
Jya-jya prakare mi vichar kela, tya-tya prakare te kadhich ghadle nahi.
In whatever way I thought, it never happened that way.
Jo-jo vyakti satyacha marg dharato, to-to yashasvi hoto.
Whoever follows the path of truth succeeds.
Jya-jya goshti aapan lihito, tya-tya goshti aapan jagto.
Whatever things we write, we live those things.
Jo-jo kshani mi tula pahile, to-to kshan maza jivan badlun gela.
The very moment I saw you, that moment changed my life.
Jya-jya kshatriya-virane ranangan gajavle, tya-tya virala aapan vandan karato.
We salute every warrior who shook the battlefield.
Jo-jo anubhav mi ghetla, to-to anubhav maza guru banla.
Every experience I had became my teacher.
Jya-jya kalat aapan jagto, tya-tya kalachi garaj vegli aste.
The era we live in has different needs.
혼동하기 쉬운
Both use a two-part structure.
Both translate to 'who'.
Both describe nouns.
자주 하는 실수
Jo mulga khelto maza mitra.
Jo mulga khelto, to maza mitra aahe.
Jo mulgi yete, ti mazi bahin.
Ji mulgi yete, ti mazi bahin aahe.
Jo khelto, to jinkla.
Jo khelto, to jinkto.
Jo abhyas karto, to pass hoto.
Jo abhyas karto, to pass hoto.
Je pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
Je pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
Jo pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
Je pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
Ji mulgi gane gaate, ti mazi bahin aahe.
Ji mulgi gane gaate, ti mazi bahin aahe.
Jya mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
Jya mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
Jo mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
Jya mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
Jya mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
Jya mulane kal abhyas kela, to aaj aazari aahe.
Jo-jo kshani mi tula pahile, to-to kshan maza jivan badlun gela.
Jo-jo kshani mi tula pahile, to-to kshan maza jivan badlun gela.
Jo-jo kshani mi tula pahile, to-to kshan maza jivan badlun gela.
Jya-jya kshani mi tula pahile, tya-tya kshani maza jivan badlun gela.
Jo-jo kshani mi tula pahile, to-to kshan maza jivan badlun gela.
Jya-jya kshani mi tula pahile, tya-tya kshani maza jivan badlun gela.
문장 패턴
Jo ___ , to ___ .
Ji ___ , ti ___ .
Je ___ , te ___ .
Jya ___ , tya ___ .
Real World Usage
Jo photo mi takla, to tumhala avdla ka?
Jo msg pathvla, to pahila ka?
Jo anubhav mala milala, to maza molacha aahe.
Jo rasta mandirakade jato, to kuthe aahe?
Jo order mi dila, to ajun aala nahi.
Jo siddhant aapan vachla, to khup mahatvacha aahe.
Check the Gender
Don't skip 'To'
Use for emphasis
Formal vs Informal
Smart Tips
Identify the noun's gender first, then pick the pronoun.
Use a Jo-To clause to add detail.
Always use the full Jo-To structure.
Remember the plural forms: Je (m), Ja (f), Ji (n).
발음
Jo
Pronounced like 'Joe' in English but with a soft Marathi 'j'.
Rising-Falling
Jo mulga yeto ↗, to maza mitra aahe ↘.
The rising tone on the first clause indicates a pause before the correlative.
암기하기
기억법
Jo is the 'Who', To is the 'He'. They hold hands across the comma, as happy as can be!
시각적 연상
Imagine a bridge. 'Jo' is on the left bank, and 'To' is on the right bank. They are holding a rope (the comma) to keep the sentence together.
Rhyme
Jo starts the thought, To finishes the plot.
Story
Once there was a boy named Jo. He loved to run. One day, he met a man named To. Jo said, 'I am the start!' To said, 'I am the end!' Together, they made a perfect sentence.
Word Web
챌린지
Write 3 sentences using 'Jo' describing your friends or family members in 5 minutes.
문화 노트
Very common in formal speech and literature.
Often uses slightly different forms, but 'Jo-To' remains.
May drop the 'Jo' sometimes in very casual speech.
Derived from Sanskrit relative pronouns 'Ya' (which) and 'Ta' (that).
대화 시작하기
Jo mulga/mulgi tumchya sobat yeto/yete, to/ti kon aahe?
Jo pustak tumhi vachla, te kase aahe?
Jya lokanni tumhala madat keli, tyanna tumhi kay mhanal?
Jo-jo anubhav tumhala milala, tyatun tumhi kay shiklat?
일기 주제
자주 하는 실수
Test Yourself
___ mulga yeto, to maza mitra aahe.
Which sentence is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Jo pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
Jo mulga yeto, to maza mitra aahe.
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
to / mulga / maza / jo / khelto / mitra / aahe
___ lokanni madat keli, tyanna dhanyavad dya.
___ kshani mi tula pahile, tya kshani maza jivan badle.
Score: /8
연습 문제
8 exercises___ mulga yeto, to maza mitra aahe.
Which sentence is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
Jo pustak tu dile, te mala avdle.
Jo mulga yeto, to maza mitra aahe.
Match Jo with...
to / mulga / maza / jo / khelto / mitra / aahe
___ lokanni madat keli, tyanna dhanyavad dya.
___ kshani mi tula pahile, tya kshani maza jivan badle.
Score: /8
자주 묻는 질문 (8)
Marathi uses correlative pairs to link the relative clause to the main clause clearly.
Only in very casual speech, but it's grammatically incorrect in writing.
No, 'Jo' itself doesn't change, but the verb inside the clause does.
Look at the noun it describes. Masculine=Jo, Feminine=Ji, Neuter=Je.
Yes, it's essential for describing people and things.
The pronoun refers to the noun immediately following it.
Hindi uses 'Jo-So', while Marathi uses 'Jo-To'.
Yes, use 'Je' for masculine plural and 'Ja' for feminine plural.
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In Other Languages
el que / la que
Marathi uses a two-part correlative pair (Jo-To).
celui qui
French is less rigid about the correlative second part.
der, der
German uses case endings on the pronouns.
no (particle)
Japanese doesn't use a correlative pair.
alladhi
Arabic does not require a second correlative pronoun.
de (particle)
Chinese lacks the correlative structure entirely.