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Responding that you are doing well
문화적 배경
Greetings are often circular. If you say 'Malai sanchai cha', you must almost always follow up with 'Tapailai ni?' (And you?) to maintain social balance. In the Kathmandu Valley, Newari speakers might use 'Jita sanchu du', which influenced the Nepali dative structure 'Malai sanchai cha'. In villages, 'Sanchai?' is often replaced by 'Khana khanubhayo?' (Have you eaten?), as food security was historically a more pressing concern than general 'wellness'. Among Nepalis living abroad, 'Sanchai cha' remains a powerful way to connect with their roots and express solidarity in a foreign environment.
The 'Hajur' Boost
Start your response with 'Hajur' to sound instantly more polite and native-like.
Avoid 'Ma'
Don't say 'Ma sanchai cha'. It's a common beginner mistake. Always use 'Malai'.
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Responding that you are doing well
The 'Hajur' Boost
Start your response with 'Hajur' to sound instantly more polite and native-like.
Avoid 'Ma'
Don't say 'Ma sanchai cha'. It's a common beginner mistake. Always use 'Malai'.
Smile while saying it
In Nepal, greetings are as much about the facial expression as the words. A warm smile is expected.
The Echo Effect
If someone asks 'Sanchai?', you can just reply 'Sanchai cha!'—it's the most common way friends talk.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am well'.
मलाई ______ छ।
'सन्चै' is the most idiomatic and emphatic form for this greeting response.
Which of these is the most natural response to 'Sanchai hunuhuncha?'
A: सन्चै हुनुहुन्छ? B: _______
The dative 'Malai' must be paired with the 3rd person 'cha'.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
राम: के छ खबर? श्याम: _______ छ, तँलाई नि?
In informal speech, 'Malai' is often dropped, leaving just 'Sanchai cha'.
Match the response to the situation.
You are feeling better after a cold. Someone asks 'How are you now?'
'Ahile' means 'now', which fits the context of recovery.
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시각 학습 자료
Sanchai vs. Thik
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제मलाई ______ छ।
'सन्चै' is the most idiomatic and emphatic form for this greeting response.
A: सन्चै हुनुहुन्छ? B: _______
The dative 'Malai' must be paired with the 3rd person 'cha'.
राम: के छ खबर? श्याम: _______ छ, तँलाई नि?
In informal speech, 'Malai' is often dropped, leaving just 'Sanchai cha'.
You are feeling better after a cold. Someone asks 'How are you now?'
'Ahile' means 'now', which fits the context of recovery.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
14 질문Yes, in informal settings, just saying 'Sanchai' or 'Sanchai cha' is very common.
Absolutely. It is a neutral and polite phrase suitable for all professional levels.
You should say 'Malai ali sanchu chaina' (I'm not very well) or 'Ma birami chu' (I am sick).
It's an emphatic particle that adds a sense of 'definitely' or 'indeed' to the wellness.
Nepali uses dative subjects for internal states. You don't 'be' well; wellness 'happens to you'.
'Thik cha' is more like 'It's okay'. 'Sanchai cha' specifically refers to your health and well-being.
Ask 'Tapailai sanchai cha?' or more formally 'Sanchai hunuhuncha?'.
Yes, in informal letters, emails, and social media messages.
No, it is almost exclusively used for health and well-being.
Yes, it is a universal phrase across all Nepali-speaking regions.
Yes, you can say 'Ghar ma sabailai sanchai cha' (Everyone at home is well).
The opposite is 'Bisanchu' or 'Asanchu' (unwell).
It is neutral. It works in both formal and informal contexts.
Say 'Malai ekdam sanchai cha'.
관련 표현
आरामै छ
synonymI am at ease/rested.
ठीक छ
similarIt's okay / I'm okay.
बबाल छ
slangIt's awesome / I'm great.
बिरामी छु
contrastI am sick.
सन्चो-बिसन्चो
builds onHealth and well-being (general).