المعنى
A polite way to end a conversation with friends.
خلفية ثقافية
In Marathi culture, saying a final 'Goodbye' is often avoided as it sounds too permanent. 'Punhā bheṭūyā' is a way to keep the relationship 'alive'. Punekars are known for their specific way of speaking. They might add 'नक्की' (Nakki - definitely) to make it 'Punhā नक्की भेटूया'. On WhatsApp, Marathi speakers often use the abbreviation 'PB' or just the Marathi script to end a chat warmly. In villages, the phrase might be replaced by 'Yeun yeto', but 'Punhā bheṭूyā' is understood as a sign of education and urbanity.
Smile while saying it
This phrase is all about warmth. A smile makes it sound 100% more native.
Don't over-formalize
Adding 'Namaskar' after 'Punhā bheṭūyā' can sound a bit redundant and confusing in casual settings.
المعنى
A polite way to end a conversation with friends.
Smile while saying it
This phrase is all about warmth. A smile makes it sound 100% more native.
Don't over-formalize
Adding 'Namaskar' after 'Punhā bheṭūyā' can sound a bit redundant and confusing in casual settings.
The 'Nakki' trick
Add 'Nakki' (definitely) before 'Punhā' to show you really enjoyed the person's company.
The 'Yeun yeto' combo
Many natives say 'Mi yeun yeto, punhā bheṭūyā' to be extra polite.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to say 'See you again'.
______ भेटूया!
'पुन्हा' (Punhā) means 'again', which completes the phrase.
Which of these is the most appropriate casual farewell for a friend?
तुम्ही मित्राला काय म्हणाल?
'Punhā bheṭūyā' is the standard casual farewell among friends.
Complete the dialogue.
अमित: आजची पार्टी मस्त होती! सुमित: हो, खरंच. मी आता निघतो. अमित: ठीक आहे, ________.
Since Sumit is leaving, Amit should say a farewell.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: Ending a friendly phone call.
Ending a call is a perfect time for 'Punhā bheṭūyā'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارين______ भेटूया!
'पुन्हा' (Punhā) means 'again', which completes the phrase.
तुम्ही मित्राला काय म्हणाल?
'Punhā bheṭūyā' is the standard casual farewell among friends.
अमित: आजची पार्टी मस्त होती! सुमित: हो, खरंच. मी आता निघतो. अमित: ठीक आहे, ________.
Since Sumit is leaving, Amit should say a farewell.
Situation: Ending a friendly phone call.
Ending a call is a perfect time for 'Punhā bheṭūyā'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIn Marathi script, it is 'पुन्हा'. The 'h' is pronounced clearly.
Yes, it is polite enough for a teacher you have a good relationship with.
'Bhetuya' is 'Let's meet' (inclusive), while 'Bhetu' is a bit more direct and shorter.
Younger people often just say 'Bhetu!' or 'Chalo, bye!'.
You can simply say 'हो, नक्की!' (Yes, definitely!) or repeat the phrase back.
Yes, at the end of a friendly email, it works well.
Functionally yes, but literally it means 'Let's meet again'.
Yes, though Mumbai Marathi often mixes in Hindi, this phrase remains very common.
It's a retroflex 't' (ट), which means your tongue touches the roof of your mouth.
Yes, the '-uya' ending is plural, so it's perfect for a group.
عبارات ذات صلة
नंतर भेटू
similarMeet later
लवकर भेटू
similarMeet soon
येतो मी
synonymI'm coming (going)
निरोप घेतो
formalTaking your leave
उद्या भेटू
specialized formMeet tomorrow