意思
Requesting an additional small quantity of something.
文化背景
Hospitality is paramount. If you don't ask for more, the host might feel they didn't provide enough. Similar hospitality norms apply, though the phrasing might vary slightly in local languages like Tamil or Telugu. In professional settings, asking for 'thoda aur' (time/resources) is seen as a sign of being thorough.
Softening the request
Always add 'kripya' (please) to make it sound very polite.
The 'Thoda' habit
Indians often use 'thoda' even when they want a lot, just to be polite.
意思
Requesting an additional small quantity of something.
Softening the request
Always add 'kripya' (please) to make it sound very polite.
The 'Thoda' habit
Indians often use 'thoda' even when they want a lot, just to be polite.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
मुझे ______ और चाहिए।
'Thoda' means a little, which fits the phrase.
Which sentence is more polite?
Choose the best option.
Adding 'thoda' softens the request.
Match the Hindi word to its English meaning.
Match: 1. मुझे, 2. थोड़ा, 3. चाहिए
Direct translation mapping.
Complete the dialogue.
Host: 'क्या आप और कॉफी लेंगे?' You: 'हाँ, ______.'
This is the appropriate response to an offer.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习मुझे ______ और चाहिए।
'Thoda' means a little, which fits the phrase.
Choose the best option.
Adding 'thoda' softens the request.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
Direct translation mapping.
Host: 'क्या आप और कॉफी लेंगे?' You: 'हाँ, ______.'
This is the appropriate response to an offer.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
6 个问题Yes, it works for time, money, or any countable/uncountable resource.
Yes, it is the standard way to express need in Hindi.
It acts as a social buffer to prevent sounding greedy.
Yes, but 'mujhe' remains the same regardless of who you are talking to.
It's informal, but not necessarily rude in a casual setting.
Use 'mujhe bahut aur chahiye'.
相关表达
और दीजिए
synonymGive more
बस इतना ही
contrastThat's all
थोड़ा कम
contrastA little less