A2 Expression Neutral

मुझे जाने दो

mujhe jaane do

Let me go

Meaning

A request for permission to depart or be released.

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Cultural Background

Respect for elders is paramount. Always use 'dijiye'. In offices, 'Mujhe jaane dijiye' is standard.

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Respect is Key

Always add 'dijiye' if you are unsure about the formality.

Meaning

A request for permission to depart or be released.

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Respect is Key

Always add 'dijiye' if you are unsure about the formality.

Test Yourself

Which is the correct respectful form?

How do you ask a boss to leave?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mujhe jaane dijiye

Dijiye is the respectful imperative.

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Practice Bank

1 exercises
Which is the correct respectful form? Choose A2

How do you ask a boss to leave?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Mujhe jaane dijiye

Dijiye is the respectful imperative.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

Use 'Mujhe jaane dijiye' to be polite.

Related Phrases

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Mujhe jaane dijiye

specialized form

Respectful version

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Main chalta hoon

similar

I am leaving

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