뜻
The act of paying or donating.
문화적 배경
It is considered disrespectful to give money with the left hand. Always use the right hand or both hands. When giving money for a wedding or a religious event, people add a 1-rupee coin to make it an odd number (101, 501). In villages, 'Paise dene' might still involve a physical touch of the money to the forehead as a sign of respect for Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth). In the diamond or textile markets, huge sums are often moved based on 'Jubaan' (word), but 'Paise dene' remains the final act of trust.
The '-la' Rule
Always remember to add '-ला' to the person you are giving money to. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Left Hand Taboo
Never give money with your left hand in Maharashtra; it's considered very rude.
뜻
The act of paying or donating.
The '-la' Rule
Always remember to add '-ला' to the person you are giving money to. It's the most common mistake for beginners.
Left Hand Taboo
Never give money with your left hand in Maharashtra; it's considered very rude.
Use 'Dile' for Past
Even if you gave one rupee, use 'Dile' (plural) because 'Paise' is always plural in this context.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'देणे'.
मी काल भाजीवाल्याला पैसे _______.
'काल' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'दिले' is correct.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
How do you say 'I will give money to my friend'?
'मित्राला' uses the correct dative suffix, and 'देईन' is the future tense.
Complete the dialogue.
A: किती पैसे झाले? B: शंभर रुपये. A: ठीक आहे, मी _______.
The speaker is responding to the price by offering to pay.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제मी काल भाजीवाल्याला पैसे _______.
'काल' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'दिले' is correct.
How do you say 'I will give money to my friend'?
'मित्राला' uses the correct dative suffix, and 'देईन' is the future tense.
A: किती पैसे झाले? B: शंभर रुपये. A: ठीक आहे, मी _______.
The speaker is responding to the price by offering to pay.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but 'Paise bharne' is more common for formal bills like electricity or taxes.
It is always 'Paise dene' (plural) unless you are literally giving exactly one paisa (which doesn't happen anymore).
Say 'मला पैसे द्यायचे नाहीत' (Mala paise dyayche nahit).
You can say 'माझे पैसे परत देता का?' (Will you give my money back?)
It can, depending on the context, but usually it just means a normal payment.
Say 'मी पैसे दिले आहेत' (Mi paise dile ahet).
'Dene' is giving; 'Vatne' is distributing (like sweets or flyers).
Absolutely. 'Mi online paise dile' is perfectly correct.
You say 'पगार देणे' (Pagar dene).
It is masculine plural.
관련 표현
पैसे घेणे
contrastTo take/receive money
पैसे मोजणे
similarTo count money
पैसे वाचवणे
similarTo save money
पैसे उधळणे
specialized formTo squander money