Significado
Said before going to sleep
Contexto cultural
Saying 'Shubha Ratri' to elders is a sign of 'Samskara' (good values). It's often accompanied by a slight bow or joining of hands in more traditional homes. In cities like Kathmandu, English 'Good Night' is very common. However, 'Shubha Ratri' is making a comeback in text messages as a way to feel more 'connected' to roots. Radio Nepal and Nepal Television have used 'Shubha Ratri' as their sign-off for decades, making it a nostalgic sound for many generations. The word 'Shubha' is used in almost all Hindu rituals. Wishing someone a 'Shubha' night is seen as a minor spiritual blessing.
The 'Hai' Addition
Adding 'hai' at the end (Shubha ratri hai) makes it sound much more natural and friendly in casual conversation.
Not a Hello
Never, ever use this to say hello. It will make people think you are in a rush to leave!
Significado
Said before going to sleep
The 'Hai' Addition
Adding 'hai' at the end (Shubha ratri hai) makes it sound much more natural and friendly in casual conversation.
Not a Hello
Never, ever use this to say hello. It will make people think you are in a rush to leave!
For Elders
When saying this to an elder, use the full sentence 'Tapainko ratri shubha rahos' to earn extra respect points.
Sweet Dreams
If you want to sound extra sweet to a partner or child, say 'Mitho sapana' instead.
Teste-se
You arrive at a friend's house at 8:00 PM. What should you say?
Which greeting is appropriate?
Shubha Ratri is only for leaving. Namaste is the standard greeting.
Complete the sentence to wish someone a formal good night.
तपाईंको रात्रि _______ रहोस्।
The formal expression is 'Shubha Ratri' or 'Ratri Shubha Rahos'.
Match the phrase to the person.
Which phrase would you use for a close friend?
Mitho sapana (Sweet dreams) is informal and perfect for friends.
Complete the dialogue.
A: म अब सुत्न जान्छु। B: हुन्छ, _______।
When someone says they are going to sleep, you respond with 'Shubha Ratri'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Nepali Time-Based Greetings
Morning
- • Shubha Bihani
Evening (Arrival)
- • Shubha Sandhya
Night (Departure)
- • Shubha Ratri
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosWhich greeting is appropriate?
Shubha Ratri is only for leaving. Namaste is the standard greeting.
तपाईंको रात्रि _______ रहोस्।
The formal expression is 'Shubha Ratri' or 'Ratri Shubha Rahos'.
Which phrase would you use for a close friend?
Mitho sapana (Sweet dreams) is informal and perfect for friends.
A: म अब सुत्न जान्छु। B: हुन्छ, _______।
When someone says they are going to sleep, you respond with 'Shubha Ratri'.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, 'Ratri' alone is just the noun for night. You must include 'Shubha' to make it a greeting.
Yes, it is very common in cities, but 'Shubha Ratri' is more respectful and appreciated.
'Raat' is the common, everyday word. 'Ratri' is more formal and used in fixed expressions like this one.
If you are leaving the shop and it's late, yes, it's very polite.
Young people often just say 'GN' in texts or 'Bye, ma sute' (Bye, I'm sleeping).
Only if the person is actually going to bed. Otherwise, use 'Shubha Sandhya'.
Simply say 'Shubha Ratri' back to them.
Yes, as a closing for an email sent late at night.
While it has Sanskrit roots, it is used by Nepalis of all religions as a secular greeting.
It can be, but it's also used for children and very close friends. Use 'Shubha Ratri' for acquaintances.
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builds onPlease sleep well
शुभ यात्रा
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नमस्ते
contrastHello/Goodbye