Significado
Expressing disagreement or identifying an error
Contexto cultural
In Marathi culture, correcting someone publicly is often done with a softening 'bhava' (brother) or 'tai' (sister) to maintain social harmony. In Marathi-speaking offices, 'He barobar nahi' is a common way to flag errors in reports without sounding overly accusatory. In village councils (Panchayats), this phrase is used formally to challenge a decision that goes against tradition or fairness. Social reformist writers like Jyotirao Phule used variations of this phrase to challenge the caste system and social inequality.
The 'Nahiye' Trick
Always use 'nahiye' in casual conversation to sound 10x more like a native Marathi speaker.
Tone Matters
Saying this too loudly can sound like an accusation. Keep your voice calm for a polite correction.
Significado
Expressing disagreement or identifying an error
The 'Nahiye' Trick
Always use 'nahiye' in casual conversation to sound 10x more like a native Marathi speaker.
Tone Matters
Saying this too loudly can sound like an accusation. Keep your voice calm for a polite correction.
Adding 'Mala vatate'
Start with 'Mala vatate...' (I feel...) to make your disagreement sound softer and more polite.
Head Tilt
A slight side-to-side head tilt while saying this adds a layer of 'I'm disappointed' to the phrase.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct Marathi word for 'right'.
हे _______ नाही.
'Barobar' is the standard word used in this phrase to mean 'right' or 'correct'.
Which sentence is the most natural spoken form of 'This is not right'?
Choose the best option:
'Nahiye' is the natural contraction of 'nahi' + 'aahe' used in spoken Marathi.
Complete the dialogue at the shop.
Shopkeeper: 'हे तुमचे १० रुपये.' You: 'नाही, माझे २० रुपये उरले आहेत. _______.'
You use 'He barobar nahi' to point out that the change given is incorrect.
Match the situation to the correct Marathi response.
Situation: Someone cuts in front of you in a long queue.
This phrase is used to express that someone's behavior is unfair or wrong.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Barobar vs. Khara
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosहे _______ नाही.
'Barobar' is the standard word used in this phrase to mean 'right' or 'correct'.
Choose the best option:
'Nahiye' is the natural contraction of 'nahi' + 'aahe' used in spoken Marathi.
Shopkeeper: 'हे तुमचे १० रुपये.' You: 'नाही, माझे २० रुपये उरले आहेत. _______.'
You use 'He barobar nahi' to point out that the change given is incorrect.
Situation: Someone cuts in front of you in a long queue.
This phrase is used to express that someone's behavior is unfair or wrong.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it's perfect for that. 'हा नंबर बरोबर नाही.'
Not inherently, but it is direct. Use 'Mala vatate' to soften it.
'Barobar' is for general correctness; 'Yogya' is for formal appropriateness.
Use 'He barobar navhte'.
Only if the order is wrong or the food is spoiled. Don't use it for personal taste.
Yes, they share the same Persian root, but in Marathi, it more commonly means 'correct'.
The opposite is 'He barobar aahe' (This is right).
Yes, if you need to correct a fact, but do it very politely.
Yes, in some contexts like 'Doni baju barobar aahet' (Both sides are equal).
It's a contraction that is easier and faster to say in fluid speech.
Frases relacionadas
हे चुकीचे आहे
synonymThis is wrong
हे योग्य नाही
similarThis is not appropriate
हे खरं नाही
contrastThis is not true
हे बरोबर आहे
builds onThis is right
हे असं नसतं
similarIt's not like this