意思
Asking about someone's needs
文化背景
It is considered impolite to not offer anything to a guest. Even if you have nothing, you must offer 'Pani' (water). In Pune, the cultural capital, language is often very precise. Using 'Have' is preferred over 'Pahije' in formal Pune households. In rural areas, 'Pahije' is much more common and 'Have' might sound a bit 'bookish' or 'city-like'. In modern Mumbai offices, Marathi is often mixed with English. You might hear 'Tula kay have ahe, requirement wise?'.
The 'Havay' Shortcut
Use 'havay' instead of 'have ahe' to sound like a local in Mumbai or Pune.
The 'Tu' Trap
Never say 'Tu kay have ahe?'. It sounds like you are asking 'What are you, a desired thing?'
意思
Asking about someone's needs
The 'Havay' Shortcut
Use 'havay' instead of 'have ahe' to sound like a local in Mumbai or Pune.
The 'Tu' Trap
Never say 'Tu kay have ahe?'. It sounds like you are asking 'What are you, a desired thing?'
Polite Refusal
If someone asks you this, it's polite to say 'Kahi nako' (Nothing needed) first, then accept on the second ask.
Object Agreement
If you want to be super accurate, use 'Hava' for tea (masculine) and 'Havi' for coffee (feminine).
自我测试
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence for a friend.
____ काय हवे आहे?
The dative form 'तुला' is required because 'have' (want) needs a dative subject.
Fill in the formal version of 'you' for a teacher.
सर, ________ काय हवे आहे?
'तुम्हाला' is the formal/plural form used for respect.
Match the Marathi phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
All pairs are correctly matched to their standard meanings.
Complete the dialogue between a host and a guest.
Host: या, बसा. चहा घेणार का? Guest: नको, चहा नको. Host: मग तुला ____ हवे आहे?
'काय' (what) is the correct interrogative for asking about a preference.
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视觉学习工具
Formal vs Informal
练习题库
4 练习____ काय हवे आहे?
The dative form 'तुला' is required because 'have' (want) needs a dative subject.
सर, ________ काय हवे आहे?
'तुम्हाला' is the formal/plural form used for respect.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
All pairs are correctly matched to their standard meanings.
Host: या, बसा. चहा घेणार का? Guest: नको, चहा नको. Host: मग तुला ____ हवे आहे?
'काय' (what) is the correct interrogative for asking about a preference.
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常见问题
12 个问题Neither is 'better', but 'Have' is slightly more formal and 'Pahije' is more common in casual speech.
No. For actions, use the '-ayche' form, like 'Mala jayche ahe'.
Marathi uses the dative case for feelings and needs. It's like saying 'To you, what is wanted?'.
Say 'Mala kahi nako'. 'Nako' is the negative of 'have/pahije'.
It's better to use 'Tumhala' unless the shopkeeper is a young boy or a very close friend.
Change 'ahe' to 'hote'. 'Tula kay have hote?' (What did you want?)
Yes, it can: Hava (M), Havi (F), Have (N/Plural). But in the general question 'What do you want?', 'Have' is the default.
Yes, but use 'Tumhala' or 'Aapnas' for professional emails.
Use 'Koni' instead of 'Kay'. 'Tula kon have ahe?'
It's not slang, just a common spoken contraction used by everyone.
Add 'Krupaya' (Please) or use a softer tone of voice.
'Have' is 'want/desire', 'Garaj' is 'necessity/need'.
相关表达
तुला काय पाहिजे?
synonymWhat do you want?
तुला कशाची गरज आहे?
similarWhat do you need?
तुला काय आवडते?
similarWhat do you like?
मला हे हवे आहे.
builds onI want this.
काही नको.
contrastDon't want anything.