Meaning
An imperative to arrive without delay.
Cultural Background
Time is often flexible; this phrase is a social tool. Usage is similar but often mixed with local language particles.
Add 'na'
Adding 'na' at the end makes it sound more friendly: 'Jaldi aao na!'
Meaning
An imperative to arrive without delay.
Add 'na'
Adding 'na' at the end makes it sound more friendly: 'Jaldi aao na!'
Test Yourself
Which is appropriate for a teacher?
How do you ask a teacher to come quickly?
Aaiye is the formal imperative.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesHow do you ask a teacher to come quickly?
Aaiye is the formal imperative.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it is too informal.
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