A1 Expression 매우 격식체

आपण कोण आहात?

आपण कण आहत

Who are you?

A polite inquiry about someone's identity.

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문화적 배경

In Maharashtra, addressing an elder with 'Tu' is considered a major social faux pas. Even if you are angry, maintaining 'Aapan' or 'Tumhi' is seen as a sign of superior character. Pune is known as the cultural capital of Maharashtra. The 'Puneri' style of speaking is famous for being extremely formal and sometimes sarcastically polite. 'Aapan' is used here with surgical precision. In rural Maharashtra, 'Aapan' is often used to mean 'We' (inclusive). However, in urban, standard Marathi, it is almost exclusively the honorific 'You'. In Marathi-speaking offices, 'Aapan' is used to bridge the gap between colleagues of different ages, even if they are at the same rank.

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The 'Aapan' Safety Net

When in doubt, always use 'Aapan'. No one in Maharashtra will be offended by too much respect, but many will be offended by too little.

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The Sarcasm Trap

Be careful with your tone. If said too flatly or sharply, it can sound like you are annoyed that the person is bothering you.

A polite inquiry about someone's identity.

🎯

The 'Aapan' Safety Net

When in doubt, always use 'Aapan'. No one in Maharashtra will be offended by too much respect, but many will be offended by too little.

⚠️

The Sarcasm Trap

Be careful with your tone. If said too flatly or sharply, it can sound like you are annoyed that the person is bothering you.

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Body Language

A slight nod of the head while saying this phrase doubles its effectiveness and politeness.

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Verb Agreement

Always remember that 'Aapan' takes the same verb form as 'Tumhi' (plural).

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct formal pronoun.

_______ कोण आहात?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: आपण

While 'Tumhi' is also possible, 'Aapan' is the most formal choice provided.

Which sentence is the most polite way to ask a stranger their identity?

Select the best option:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: आपण कोण आहात?

'Aapan' combined with 'aahat' is the peak of formal Marathi etiquette.

Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to.

1. Younger brother, 2. Unknown elderly man, 3. Close friend

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C

Use 'Tu' for younger family and friends, and 'Aapan' for elderly strangers.

Complete the phone conversation.

A: नमस्कार. B: नमस्कार, _______ कोण आहात?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: आपण

When answering a phone, 'Aapan' is the standard polite way to ask who is calling.

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시각 학습 자료

The Three Levels of 'You' in Marathi

Informal (Tu)
Friends Family
Formal (Tumhi)
Colleagues Acquaintances
Honorific (Aapan)
Strangers Elders

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the correct formal pronoun. Fill Blank A1

_______ कोण आहात?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: आपण

While 'Tumhi' is also possible, 'Aapan' is the most formal choice provided.

Which sentence is the most polite way to ask a stranger their identity? Choose A1

Select the best option:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: आपण कोण आहात?

'Aapan' combined with 'aahat' is the peak of formal Marathi etiquette.

Match the phrase to the person you are speaking to. situation_matching A2

1. Younger brother, 2. Unknown elderly man, 3. Close friend

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: 1-A, 2-B, 3-C

Use 'Tu' for younger family and friends, and 'Aapan' for elderly strangers.

Complete the phone conversation. dialogue_completion A1

A: नमस्कार. B: नमस्कार, _______ कोण आहात?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: आपण

When answering a phone, 'Aapan' is the standard polite way to ask who is calling.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

Yes, 'Aapan' is the highest level of formal address in Marathi, often used for strangers or people of very high status.

Yes, but only when the verb ending is different (e.g., 'Aapan aahot' means 'We are'). In 'Aapan kon aahat', it strictly means 'You'.

No, it is the most polite way to ask. However, asking 'Tu kon aahes?' to a stranger is considered very rude.

You should reply with 'मी [Your Name] आहे' (Mi [Name] aahe).

Yes, 'Aapan' can be used for a group of people you are addressing formally.

Use 'Aapan' to be safe. It is the standard 'stranger' protocol.

Yes, though Mumbai Marathi is more influenced by Hindi, 'Aapan' remains the standard for formal Marathi speakers.

Yes, it is very appropriate for formal correspondence.

No, 'Kon' (Who) is the same for men, women, and groups.

Bollywood 'Apun' is a slang version of 'Aapan' used in Mumbai street dialect (Tapori), but it means 'I'. Don't confuse it with the formal 'Aapan'!

관련 표현

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आपली ओळख?

similar

Your identity?

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तुम्ही कोण आहात?

similar

Who are you?

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तू कोण आहेस?

contrast

Who are you?

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आपण कोठून आलात?

builds on

Where have you come from?

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आपण काय करता?

builds on

What do you do?

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