معنی
Beginning something with new people/rules.
زمینه فرهنگی
The idiom reflects the historical 'Patil' system where village leadership was central to daily life. A change in the Patil meant a change in village dynamics. In modern Indian offices, this phrase is often used during mergers and acquisitions to describe the 'cultural shock' of new management. There is a famous Marathi play and movie titled 'Nava Gadi Nava Rajya' which explores the adjustments a newly married couple has to make—using the idiom as a metaphor for marriage. Marathi news channels frequently use this as a headline when a new Chief Minister takes oath and reshuffles the bureaucracy.
Use it for Resignation
Use this phrase when you want to show you are accepting a change you can't control.
Watch the 'D'
Ensure you use the retroflex 'D' in 'Gadi'. If you use a dental 'D', it sounds like 'Gadi' (pulp/mattress).
معنی
Beginning something with new people/rules.
Use it for Resignation
Use this phrase when you want to show you are accepting a change you can't control.
Watch the 'D'
Ensure you use the retroflex 'D' in 'Gadi'. If you use a dental 'D', it sounds like 'Gadi' (pulp/mattress).
Political Context
If you use this while discussing politics with a local, you will immediately sound like a native speaker.
The 'Rajya' Variation
Use 'Nava Gadi Nava Rajya' if you want to sound slightly more educated or formal.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
नवा ____ नवा राज
'Gadi' (worker/fellow) is the correct word. 'Gaadi' means car.
In which situation is this idiom MOST appropriate?
A new manager joins and changes the lunch timings.
The idiom is specifically about changes in leadership and rules.
What is the literal meaning of 'Raj' in this idiom?
राज म्हणजे काय?
'Raj' comes from 'Rajya', meaning rule or kingdom.
Complete the dialogue.
अ: नवीन कॅप्टनने सर्व जुने खेळाडू काढले. ब: _________.
This is the natural idiomatic response to a change in leadership and team.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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4 تمرینهاनवा ____ नवा राज
'Gadi' (worker/fellow) is the correct word. 'Gaadi' means car.
A new manager joins and changes the lunch timings.
The idiom is specifically about changes in leadership and rules.
राज म्हणजे काय?
'Raj' comes from 'Rajya', meaning rule or kingdom.
अ: नवीन कॅप्टनने सर्व जुने खेळाडू काढले. ब: _________.
This is the natural idiomatic response to a change in leadership and team.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIn this idiom, it is neutral. In general conversation, it can be a friendly way to refer to a man, but shouldn't be used for superiors directly.
Yes, it is one of the most common ways to describe a change in government in Marathi.
Both are correct. 'Raj' is shorter and more common in speech; 'Rajya' is more formal.
Not necessarily. It can be neutral, positive (fresh start), or slightly negative (annoyance at new rules).
Absolutely! Students often use this when a new teacher changes the classroom rules.
This idiom is the closest equivalent.
Yes, it is used throughout Maharashtra, including Mumbai's corporate world.
No, that wouldn't be a 'Nava Gadi' (New Man).
There isn't a direct opposite idiom, but 'जुनं ते सोनं' (Old is gold) expresses the opposite sentiment.
Yes, very frequently in newspapers and editorials.
عبارات مرتبط
नवे वारे
similarNew winds (of change)
पालथ्या घड्यावर पाणी
contrastWater on an inverted pot
कायापालट
similarComplete transformation
नव्या नऊ दिवसांचे
specialized formNovelty of nine days