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Requesting assistance from others
문화적 배경
Asking for help is often preceded by 'Jara' (just/a little) to sound less demanding. Their entire system is built on 'mutual help' (ekmekanna madat). They rarely 'ask' because the help is systemic. During harvest, neighbors help each other without being asked; it's an unspoken 'madat'. Asking for help from a senior is seen as a sign of respect for their expertise.
Politeness counts
Always add 'Kripaya' (Please) or 'Jara' (Just) to make your request sound softer.
The '-kade' rule
Don't forget to add '-kade' to the person you are asking. 'Mitr-akade', 'Aai-kade'.
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Requesting assistance from others
Politeness counts
Always add 'Kripaya' (Please) or 'Jara' (Just) to make your request sound softer.
The '-kade' rule
Don't forget to add '-kade' to the person you are asking. 'Mitr-akade', 'Aai-kade'.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'Sahayya' in emails and 'Madat' in speech.
Reciprocity
In Marathi culture, if you ask for help, it's polite to offer help back later.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'magane'.
त्याने पोलिसांकडे मदत ______.
'Madat' is feminine, so the past tense verb is 'magitli'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Asking a friend for help.
Use '-kade' for the person and 'magitli' for the feminine object 'madat'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: मला हे गणित सुटत नाहीये. B: मग तू शिक्षकांकडे ______ का नाही?
The sentence asks 'Why don't you ask for help?'
Match the phrase to the situation.
Formal request for assistance.
'Sahayya' is the formal term for help.
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시각 학습 자료
Madat vs Sahayya
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제त्याने पोलिसांकडे मदत ______.
'Madat' is feminine, so the past tense verb is 'magitli'.
Asking a friend for help.
Use '-kade' for the person and 'magitli' for the feminine object 'madat'.
A: मला हे गणित सुटत नाहीये. B: मग तू शिक्षकांकडे ______ का नाही?
The sentence asks 'Why don't you ask for help?'
Formal request for assistance.
'Sahayya' is the formal term for help.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is feminine. This is why we say 'Madat keli' or 'Madat magitli'.
No, use 'Vicharne' for questions. 'Madat' is for assistance.
No, it is very common in Maharashtra, especially for directions or small tasks.
'Madat' is common and neutral; 'Sahayya' is formal and literary.
You can say 'मला मदतीची गरज नाही' (I don't need help).
You can say 'वाचवा!' (Save me!) in extreme danger, but 'मदत!' is also understood.
In Marathi, help is something you 'do' (karne) rather than 'give' (dene).
Yes, it can be, but the context of 'Madat' makes it a respectable request.
Use: 'मला आपल्या मदतीची आवश्यकता आहे.'
It remains 'Madat' in most contexts, as it is an abstract noun.
관련 표현
मदत करणे
builds onTo help
सहाय्य करणे
synonymTo assist (formal)
हात देणे
similarTo give a hand
सहकार्य करणे
specialized formTo cooperate
आश्रय मागणे
specialized formTo seek shelter/refuge