뜻
Fruit that tastes sugary.
문화적 배경
The mango is the 'King of Fruits' in Maharashtra. When people say 'God Phal', they are often subconsciously picturing a ripe Alphonso mango from Ratnagiri. Saint-poets like Tukaram used the metaphor of a tree bearing fruit to describe the growth of devotion (Bhakti). Parents often use this phrase to motivate children to study, emphasizing that the 'sweetness' of a good career only comes after the 'bitterness' of hard study. In traditional medicine, 'God' (sweet) taste is associated with building tissues and providing energy, reinforcing the idea of a 'reward' for the body.
Use with Genitive
Always try to say *whose* or *what's* fruit it is. E.g., 'Majhya (my) kashtache god phal'.
Not for People
Calling someone a 'god phal' is confusing. Stick to 'god manus' for a sweet person.
뜻
Fruit that tastes sugary.
Use with Genitive
Always try to say *whose* or *what's* fruit it is. E.g., 'Majhya (my) kashtache god phal'.
Not for People
Calling someone a 'god phal' is confusing. Stick to 'god manus' for a sweet person.
Proverb Power
Using 'Sayamache phal god asta' makes you sound like a native speaker who understands Marathi values.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
दहा वर्षांच्या मेहनतीनंतर त्याला व्यवसायात _______ मिळाले.
The context of 'hard work' (mehenat) and 'business' (vyavasay) requires the metaphor for success.
Which sentence uses the phrase figuratively?
Choose the figurative usage:
This sentence compares exam success to a fruit, which is a metaphorical use.
Match the situation to the phrase.
Situation: A scientist discovers a cure after 20 years of research.
Long-term research leading to a discovery is a perfect example of 'God Phal'.
🎉 점수: /3
시각 학습 자료
Where to find 'God Phal'
Life
- • Education
- • Career
- • Health
Nature
- • Mango
- • Grapes
- • Guava
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제दहा वर्षांच्या मेहनतीनंतर त्याला व्यवसायात _______ मिळाले.
The context of 'hard work' (mehenat) and 'business' (vyavasay) requires the metaphor for success.
Choose the figurative usage:
This sentence compares exam success to a fruit, which is a metaphorical use.
Situation: A scientist discovers a cure after 20 years of research.
Long-term research leading to a discovery is a perfect example of 'God Phal'.
🎉 점수: /3
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but it's usually reserved for something that took effort. Getting a free coffee isn't a 'God Phal', but finishing a book is.
It is neuter (Te Phal).
The literal opposite is 'Kadu Phal' (bitter fruit), meaning a bad result.
Yes, very often to describe profits or successful deals after long negotiations.
No, 'Meetha' is Hindi. In Marathi, always use 'God'.
No, 90% of the time in conversation, it is used figuratively for success.
You can say 'कष्टांची गोड फळे' (Kashtanchi god phale).
It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, or in a business meeting.
Marathi has a special letter 'ळ' which is different from 'ल'. It's a retroflex sound.
Sometimes parents call their child the 'fruit of their love', but it's more poetic than common.
관련 표현
कष्टाचे फळ
synonymFruit of labor
संयमाचे फळ
similarFruit of patience
कडू फळ
contrastBitter fruit
फळ मिळणे
builds onTo get results