意思
Asking about recent news or updates.
文化背景
The 'Katta' is a social institution in cities like Pune. It's a place where people sit and exchange news. 'Kay navin ahe?' is the standard opening line here. In urban areas (Mumbai/Pune), this phrase is very common. In rural areas, people might prefer asking about your family's health or the crops first. Modern Marathi films often use this phrase to depict cool, urban characters, making it popular among the youth. On WhatsApp and social media, 'Kay navin?' is the Marathi equivalent of 'Sup?'. It's often used with emojis like the 'eyes' or 'shrug'.
The 'Kay Navin' Reply
A common reply is 'Kahi nahi, nehmichach' (Nothing, just the usual). Don't be discouraged; it's just a standard polite response!
Watch the Tone
If said too fast or flatly, it can sound like you are demanding information. Keep it light and rising at the end.
意思
Asking about recent news or updates.
The 'Kay Navin' Reply
A common reply is 'Kahi nahi, nehmichach' (Nothing, just the usual). Don't be discouraged; it's just a standard polite response!
Watch the Tone
If said too fast or flatly, it can sound like you are demanding information. Keep it light and rising at the end.
Drop the 'Ahe'
To sound like a local in Mumbai or Pune, just say 'Kay Navin?'. It's punchier and more natural.
The Gossip Trigger
In close-knit circles, this phrase is often a coded way of asking 'What's the latest gossip?'
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the greeting.
अरे राहुल, काय ______ आहे?
'Navin' means 'new', making the phrase 'What is new?'.
Which of these is the most natural casual greeting for a friend?
Select the best option:
'Kay navin ahe' is the standard idiomatic greeting.
Complete the dialogue between two colleagues.
A: हाय समीर! B: हाय! खूप दिवसांनी दिसला. ______? A: काही नाही रे, जरा कामात होतो.
In a catch-up context, 'Kay navin ahe' is the most appropriate follow-up.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are texting a cousin you haven't spoken to in a month.
Asking for updates is the natural way to restart a conversation with a relative.
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视觉学习工具
Greeting Nuances
练习题库
4 练习अरे राहुल, काय ______ आहे?
'Navin' means 'new', making the phrase 'What is new?'.
Select the best option:
'Kay navin ahe' is the standard idiomatic greeting.
A: हाय समीर! B: हाय! खूप दिवसांनी दिसला. ______? A: काही नाही रे, जरा कामात होतो.
In a catch-up context, 'Kay navin ahe' is the most appropriate follow-up.
Situation: You are texting a cousin you haven't spoken to in a month.
Asking for updates is the natural way to restart a conversation with a relative.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题No, it is neutral to informal. For formal settings, use 'Kahi vishesh?'.
You can say 'Kahi nahi' (Nothing) or share a small update like 'Navin job lagla' (Got a new job).
Only if you have a friendly, casual relationship. Otherwise, stick to 'Namaskar'.
'Kay navin' asks for news; 'Kay challay' asks what you are doing right now.
In this phrase, it acts as a neutral adjective, so it doesn't change.
Yes, in an informal letter or email to a friend.
Functionally, yes. Literally, it means 'What's new'.
Yes, it is understood and used throughout the state.
No, 'news' is usually treated as a singular concept in this greeting.
Say 'Tujhyakade kay navin ahe?'.
相关表达
काय चाललंय?
similarWhat's going on?
कसं काय?
similarHow's it?
काही विशेष?
synonymAnything special?
काय म्हणतोय?
slangWhat are you saying?
घरचे कसे आहेत?
builds onHow is the family?