Bedeutung
Asking to choose between options.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Nepal, asking 'Kun?' is often the start of a long conversation about origins. If you ask someone 'Kun thau?' (Which place?), they might tell you their ancestral village, even if they've lived in Kathmandu for years. When shopping in places like Asan or Indra Chowk, vendors will often use 'Kun' to help you narrow down choices from their vast, crowded inventory. With thousands of temples in the Kathmandu Valley, 'Kun' is used to specify which deity or temple one is visiting, reflecting the pluralistic nature of Nepali Hinduism and Buddhism. It is considered polite to be specific. Using 'Kun' shows you are paying attention to the options provided by a host, rather than just asking for something generic with 'Ke'.
The Plural Trick
If you want to sound like a native, always use 'Kun kun' when you expect the person to list more than one thing (like colors or friends).
Avoid 'Kun' for Names
Never ask 'Kun nam?' for 'What is your name?'. It sounds like you are asking which of their many names they are using today!
Bedeutung
Asking to choose between options.
The Plural Trick
If you want to sound like a native, always use 'Kun kun' when you expect the person to list more than one thing (like colors or friends).
Avoid 'Kun' for Names
Never ask 'Kun nam?' for 'What is your name?'. It sounds like you are asking which of their many names they are using today!
Politeness Matters
Remember that 'Kun' is neutral. The politeness comes from the verb at the end of the sentence. Use 'ho' for friends and 'hunuhuncha' for elders.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: '____ thau jane?' (Which place are we going?)
____ ठाउँ जाने?
'Thau' (place) is a noun, and we are asking 'which place' from a set of options. 'Kaha' would mean 'Where going?', but with the noun 'thau', 'Kun' is the correct adjective.
Fill in the blank to ask 'Which one specifically do you want?'
तपाईंलाई कुन ____ चाहिन्छ?
'Chai' is the emphatic particle used with 'Kun' to mean 'which one specifically'.
Match the Nepali question with its English translation.
Match the following:
Kun = Which, Ke = What, Ko = Who, Kaha = Where.
Complete the dialogue at the fruit shop.
A: मलाई स्याउ दिनुहोस्। (Give me apples.) B: हामीसँग दुई प्रकारका स्याउ छन्। तपाईंलाई ____ चाहिन्छ?
Since there are two types of apples, the shopkeeper is asking 'Which one [specifically] do you want?'.
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Kun vs. Ke
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgaben____ ठाउँ जाने?
'Thau' (place) is a noun, and we are asking 'which place' from a set of options. 'Kaha' would mean 'Where going?', but with the noun 'thau', 'Kun' is the correct adjective.
तपाईंलाई कुन ____ चाहिन्छ?
'Chai' is the emphatic particle used with 'Kun' to mean 'which one specifically'.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
Kun = Which, Ke = What, Ko = Who, Kaha = Where.
A: मलाई स्याउ दिनुहोस्। (Give me apples.) B: हामीसँग दुई प्रकारका स्याउ छन्। तपाईंलाई ____ चाहिन्छ?
Since there are two types of apples, the shopkeeper is asking 'Which one [specifically] do you want?'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 FragenNo, it can be used for people, places, and abstract ideas, as long as you are choosing from a group.
'Kun' is usually an adjective (Which book?), while 'Kun chai' is a pronoun (Which one?).
No, for 'some' or 'any', you must use 'Kunai'.
Simply repeat the word: 'Kun kun'.
It is neutral. It is used in all levels of formality.
Only if you are picking a person out of a specific group (e.g., 'Which of these boys is your brother?'). Otherwise, use 'Ko'.
No, Nepali interrogatives like 'Kun' do not change for gender.
You can say 'Kun bato?' or 'Kun tira?'.
It means 'any' (in positive sentences) or 'none' (in negative sentences).
Yes, very frequently! It's a key word in many romantic and folk songs.
Yes, that is the standard way to ask.
There isn't a direct opposite, but 'Yo' (This) or 'Tyo' (That) are the usual answers to a 'Kun' question.
The standard transliteration is 'Kun', but it sounds like 'Koon'.
Yes, for example: 'Kun post ko lagi?' (For which post?).
Verwandte Redewendungen
कुन चाहिँ
specialized formWhich one specifically
कुनै
builds onAny / Some
कुन कुन
specialized formWhich ones (plural)
कुन बेला
similarAt what time / Which moment
कुन ठाउँ
similarWhich place