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Asking about the time of departure.
문화적 배경
Timing is often linked to meals. 'Kadhi jayche?' is frequently answered with 'Jevan karun' (after having a meal). In Pune, the afternoon nap (1 PM to 4 PM) is sacred. Asking 'Kadhi jayche?' during this window might get you a sarcastic look. Mumbai life revolves around the 'Local Train' schedule. 'Kadhi jayche?' is often answered with the name of a specific train. In villages, 'Kadhi jayche?' might be answered based on the ST (State Transport) bus arrival, which is the lifeline of rural connectivity.
The Mumbai Shortcut
In Mumbai, just say 'Kadhi jaych?' (dropping the final 'e'). It sounds more native.
Don't forget the 'dh'
Ensure you pronounce the 'dh' in 'Kadhi' clearly. If you say 'Kadi', it means a 'link' or 'latch'.
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Asking about the time of departure.
The Mumbai Shortcut
In Mumbai, just say 'Kadhi jaych?' (dropping the final 'e'). It sounds more native.
Don't forget the 'dh'
Ensure you pronounce the 'dh' in 'Kadhi' clearly. If you say 'Kadi', it means a 'link' or 'latch'.
Add 'Aplyala'
Adding 'Aplyala' (to us) at the start makes the question sound more inclusive and polite.
The 'IST' Factor
Be prepared for vague answers like 'Nighu halu-halu' (We'll leave slowly/eventually).
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct word for 'When'.
______ जायचे? (When to go?)
'Kadhi' means 'When'. 'Kuthe' is where, 'Kase' is how, and 'Kon' is who.
Choose the most natural way to ask a friend when to leave for a movie.
Which one is correct?
'Kadhi jayche?' is the standard way to ask about a future plan.
Complete the dialogue.
A: बस १० वाजता आहे. B: मग आपण बस स्टँडवर ______?
Since A mentions a time (10 o'clock), B should ask 'when' to go to the station.
Match the Marathi phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are bored at a wedding and want to ask your spouse when to leave.
Asking 'when' is the key to planning a departure.
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시각 학습 자료
Formal vs Informal
Common Answers
Time
- • Ata (Now)
- • Nantar (Later)
- • Don vajta (2 o'clock)
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제______ जायचे? (When to go?)
'Kadhi' means 'When'. 'Kuthe' is where, 'Kase' is how, and 'Kon' is who.
Which one is correct?
'Kadhi jayche?' is the standard way to ask about a future plan.
A: बस १० वाजता आहे. B: मग आपण बस स्टँडवर ______?
Since A mentions a time (10 o'clock), B should ask 'when' to go to the station.
Situation: You are bored at a wedding and want to ask your spouse when to leave.
Asking 'when' is the key to planning a departure.
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자주 묻는 질문
14 질문It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, and even colleagues.
Yes, the form 'jayche' doesn't change based on the number of people.
'Jayche' means 'to go', while 'nighayche' specifically means 'to leave/start'.
You can say 'Mala kadhi jayche?'
Yes, 'jayca' is the informal/colloquial version of 'jayche'.
You can answer with a time (e.g., 'Don vajta') or an event (e.g., 'Jevanavar').
Yes, in the context of time. In other contexts, it can mean 'ever'.
It's better to use 'आपण कधी प्रस्थान करणार आहोत?' for formal emails.
The '-ce' suffix indicates a gerundive of obligation or a planned future action.
Say 'Parat kadhi jayche?'.
Yes, very frequently, though often pronounced as 'Kadhi jaych?'.
Yes, that is the full, grammatically complete version.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'ata' (now) or 'nantar' (later) are common answers.
Yes, many Marathi songs about travel or separation use this phrase.
관련 표현
कधी निघायचे?
similarWhen to leave?
कुठे जायचे?
builds onWhere to go?
कसे जायचे?
builds onHow to go?
किती वाजता?
specialized formAt what time?
लवकर जायचे
contrastTo go early
उशिरा जायचे
contrastTo go late