Significado
Telling someone off in an informal way.
Contexto cultural
In Kolkata, 'Jhari Mara' is often part of the 'Rock-er Adda' (conversations on the porch). It's used with a specific sharp intonation. In Dhaka, the term is equally popular but sometimes replaced by 'Dhomok' in semi-formal settings. 'Jhari' is seen as very 'cool' urban slang. Young startups use this term to break the ice. It's a way of saying 'I'm scolding you but we are still friends.' Modern 'New Wave' Bengali films use this slang to sound realistic. Characters in movies like 'Belashuru' or 'Piku' use such terms to reflect middle-class reality.
The 'Khaoa' Rule
Always remember: if you are the victim, you 'eat' (khaoa) the jhari. If you are the boss, you 'hit' (mara) the jhari.
Age Gap
Do not use this with people 20+ years older than you unless you are very close. It sounds 'cheap' to older ears.
Significado
Telling someone off in an informal way.
The 'Khaoa' Rule
Always remember: if you are the victim, you 'eat' (khaoa) the jhari. If you are the boss, you 'hit' (mara) the jhari.
Age Gap
Do not use this with people 20+ years older than you unless you are very close. It sounds 'cheap' to older ears.
Intonation Matters
A 'jhari' can be playful. If said with a smile, it's just friendly banter.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'mara' or 'khaoa'.
আমি আজ দেরি করে বাড়ি ফেরায় বাবা আমাকে খুব ____।
Since the father is doing the scolding, the active form 'marlo' is used.
Which situation is appropriate for using 'Jhari Mara'?
In which of these cases can you use the phrase?
It is an informal slang used among peers.
Complete the dialogue.
A: তুই কি মন খারাপ করে আছিস? B: হ্যাঁ ভাই, বসের কাছে খুব ____।
B is sad because they received the scolding (passive form).
Match the phrase to the meaning.
Match: 1. ঝারি মারা, 2. ঝারি খাওয়া
Mara is active, Khaoa is passive.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Formality Levels
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosআমি আজ দেরি করে বাড়ি ফেরায় বাবা আমাকে খুব ____।
Since the father is doing the scolding, the active form 'marlo' is used.
In which of these cases can you use the phrase?
It is an informal slang used among peers.
A: তুই কি মন খারাপ করে আছিস? B: হ্যাঁ ভাই, বসের কাছে খুব ____।
B is sad because they received the scolding (passive form).
Match: 1. ঝারি মারা, 2. ঝারি খাওয়া
Mara is active, Khaoa is passive.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it's not a swear word. It's just very informal slang. You can use it with friends without being offensive.
Only if the office culture is very casual and you are talking to a peer or someone you are friendly with.
The formal version is 'Tirushkar kora' (তিরস্কার করা) or 'Bokuni dewa' (বকুনি দেওয়া).
In Bengali slang, 'mara' is used as a light verb for many actions to show force or suddenness, like 'chaap mara' (to pressure).
Usually, no. A 'jhari' is typically short and sharp. A long lecture is 'Lekchar'.
A student might say 'Sir amake jhari marlo' to a friend, but the teacher would never say 'Ami tomake jhari marchi'.
Yes, it is universally understood and used in both regions.
Yes, if you scold your dog for chewing a shoe, you can say 'Kukurta-ke ekta jhari marlam'.
Ador kora (to show affection) or Tel mara (to flatter).
Yes, 'Jhari dewa' is a slightly softer, more common variation in some dialects.
Frases relacionadas
বাঁশ দেওয়া
similarTo sabotage or cause trouble for someone.
পঁচানো
similarTo tease or roast someone.
তেল মারা
contrastTo flatter or butter someone up.
চাপ নেওয়া
builds onTo take stress.