Significado
Reassuring someone to be calm.
Contexto cultural
In Maharashtra, offering reassurance is often tied to the concept of 'Aatithya' (hospitality). If a guest is worried about being a burden, the host will insistently say 'Chinta karu naka'. In big cities, 'Tension gheu nakos' is often preferred over 'Chinta karu nakos' among the youth, reflecting the influence of English on Marathi. In villages, people might use 'काळजी नसावी' (Kalji nasavi), which is a more poetic and traditional way of saying 'There should be no worry'. The phrase appears in various forms in 'Nataks' (Marathi plays) to show the bond between a hero and his sidekick or family.
Pair it with a smile
This phrase is 50% words and 50% body language. A reassuring smile makes it much more effective.
Watch the 'Naka'
Always use 'naka' for anyone older than you. Using 'nakos' can be seen as a sign of poor upbringing (un-cultured).
Significado
Reassuring someone to be calm.
Pair it with a smile
This phrase is 50% words and 50% body language. A reassuring smile makes it much more effective.
Watch the 'Naka'
Always use 'naka' for anyone older than you. Using 'nakos' can be seen as a sign of poor upbringing (un-cultured).
The 'Mi Aahe' Add-on
Add 'मी आहे ना' (Mi aahe na - I am here, right?) after the phrase to sound like a native speaker.
Teste-se
Choose the correct informal way to tell your friend not to worry.
मित्र: 'मला भीती वाटतेय.' तुम्ही: '_______'
'Nakos' is the correct informal singular ending for a friend.
Fill in the blank to make the sentence formal.
सर, तुम्ही परीक्षेची चिंता करू ____.
When addressing a teacher (Sir), the formal 'naka' must be used.
Match the situation to the best response.
Situation: Your younger brother broke a toy and is crying.
Reassuring him that a new toy can be bought is the most appropriate response.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'माझी बॅग हरवली आहे!' B: '_______, आपण पोलिसांकडे जाऊ.'
The context of losing a bag requires immediate reassurance before taking action.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
When to say 'Chinta karu nakos'
Daily Life
- • Spilled milk
- • Late for dinner
- • Lost keys
Work/School
- • Exam nerves
- • Late submission
- • Small typo
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosमित्र: 'मला भीती वाटतेय.' तुम्ही: '_______'
'Nakos' is the correct informal singular ending for a friend.
सर, तुम्ही परीक्षेची चिंता करू ____.
When addressing a teacher (Sir), the formal 'naka' must be used.
Situation: Your younger brother broke a toy and is crying.
Reassuring him that a new toy can be bought is the most appropriate response.
A: 'माझी बॅग हरवली आहे!' B: '_______, आपण पोलिसांकडे जाऊ.'
The context of losing a bag requires immediate reassurance before taking action.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
5 perguntasMostly yes, but 'Chinta' is more about anxiety, while 'Kalji' is more about caring concern. 'Kalji karu nakos' is often considered warmer.
It's better to use 'काळजी नसावी' (Kalji nasavi) or 'चिंता करू नका' (Chinta karu naka) in a formal email to a client.
The plural (or formal) is 'चिंता करू नका' (Chinta karu naka).
This is modern slang. 'Tension' is an English loanword, and 'gheu' means 'take'. It's very common in cities.
No, but if they are crying due to a major loss, it might feel dismissive. In that case, just listen or say 'I am with you'.
Frases relacionadas
काळजी करू नकोस
synonymDon't worry (with a sense of care).
घाबरू नकोस
similarDon't be afraid.
धीर धर
builds onHave patience / Stay strong.
टेन्शन घेऊ नकोस
specialized formDon't take tension.