Significado
Used to express a personal opinion.
Contexto cultural
Indirectness is a sign of education and culture (Sanskriti). Directly contradicting someone is often avoided in social gatherings. Punekars are famous for their 'sarcastic politeness'. They might use this phrase to introduce a very sharp critique in a very soft way. In Indian offices, even when speaking English, Marathi speakers often translate this structure mentally, leading to the frequent use of 'I feel that...' instead of 'I think...'. Children use this phrase with parents to suggest things without sounding disrespectful of the parents' authority.
The 'Ki' Bridge
Always remember to use 'ki' to connect your opinion to the rest of the sentence. It's the glue!
No 'Mi'!
Never say 'Mi asa vatta'. It's the most common beginner mistake. Stick with 'Mala'.
Significado
Used to express a personal opinion.
The 'Ki' Bridge
Always remember to use 'ki' to connect your opinion to the rest of the sentence. It's the glue!
No 'Mi'!
Never say 'Mi asa vatta'. It's the most common beginner mistake. Stick with 'Mala'.
Softening Disagreement
If you disagree with an elder, start with 'मला थोडं वेगळं वाटतं' (I feel a bit differently) to be extremely polite.
Head Nod
When saying 'Mala asa vatta', a slight side-to-side head tilt (the Indian head bobble) adds a layer of sincerity and openness.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of 'I' (Me).
____ असं वाटतं की आपण उशिरा पोहोचू. (I think we will arrive late.)
The verb 'vatane' always takes the dative subject 'Mala'.
Choose the most polite way to disagree.
Someone says: 'हा चित्रपट खूप वाईट आहे.' (This movie is very bad.)
Starting with 'Mala asa vatta ki' is the most polite way to offer a differing opinion.
Complete the dialogue.
A: उद्या सुट्टी असेल का? B: _________ उद्या सुट्टी असेल.
B is making a prediction/guess, so 'I think that' is appropriate.
Match the phrase to the situation.
When would you say 'मला असं वाटलं की तू विसरला आहेस'?
The past tense 'vatla' is often used to describe a previous (and perhaps incorrect) thought.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Thinking vs. Knowing
Banco de exercicios
4 exercicios____ असं वाटतं की आपण उशिरा पोहोचू. (I think we will arrive late.)
The verb 'vatane' always takes the dative subject 'Mala'.
Someone says: 'हा चित्रपट खूप वाईट आहे.' (This movie is very bad.)
Starting with 'Mala asa vatta ki' is the most polite way to offer a differing opinion.
A: उद्या सुट्टी असेल का? B: _________ उद्या सुट्टी असेल.
B is making a prediction/guess, so 'I think that' is appropriate.
When would you say 'मला असं वाटलं की तू विसरला आहेस'?
The past tense 'vatla' is often used to describe a previous (and perhaps incorrect) thought.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, in casual speech, the 'asa' is often dropped. 'Mala vatta ki...' is perfectly fine.
It's closer to 'I think' or 'It seems'. For 'I believe' (faith/strong conviction), you might use 'माझा विश्वास आहे की'.
Marathi uses dative subjects for internal experiences like feeling, thinking, or liking. The thought is happening *to* you.
Use 'मला असं वाटलं की...' (Malā asaṃ vāṭla kī).
It is neutral. It's safe for both the office and the dinner table.
No, it sounds strange. Don't say 'I think the sun rises in the east' unless you are joking.
'Vatta' is general (I think), 'vattay' is continuous (I am thinking/feeling right now).
You can say 'मला असं वाटत नाही'.
In very short sentences like 'Mala vatta' (I think so), you can skip it. But for full opinions, you need it.
Yes, but 'Majhya mate' is slightly more academic.
Frases relacionadas
माझ्या मते
synonymIn my opinion
मला वाटतंय की
similarI am feeling that
मला खात्री आहे की
contrastI am sure that
मला आठवतंय की
builds onI remember that
माझं असं म्हणणं आहे की
specialized formMy contention is that