意思
Admitting to an error.
文化背景
In Marathi culture, admitting a mistake quickly is seen as a sign of 'Sajjanpana' (gentlemanliness/nobility). It is often followed by a slight bow or a 'Namaste' gesture in formal settings. In Pune, known as the Oxford of the East, precision in language is valued. Using 'माझी चूक झाली' instead of the Hindi-influenced 'माझी गल्ती झाली' is appreciated as 'Shuddha' (pure) Marathi. In Mumbai's fast-paced life, 'माझी चूक झाली' is often shortened or mixed with English. However, using the full Marathi phrase in a professional setting can help build trust with local colleagues. In villages, admitting a mistake is a communal act. If someone makes a mistake in a social ritual, they say this phrase to maintain the 'Gavki' (village harmony).
Gender is Key
Always remember 'Chūk' is feminine. If you get the gender wrong, people will still understand, but it sounds 'off'.
Don't Overuse
In Marathi culture, constant apologizing for small things can seem insincere. Use it only when an actual error occurred.
意思
Admitting to an error.
Gender is Key
Always remember 'Chūk' is feminine. If you get the gender wrong, people will still understand, but it sounds 'off'.
Don't Overuse
In Marathi culture, constant apologizing for small things can seem insincere. Use it only when an actual error occurred.
The 'Re' Factor
Add 're' (for males) or 'ga' (for females) at the end for a very natural, friendly sound: 'माझी चूक झाली रे!'
Follow up
Always follow 'माझी चूक झाली' with a solution or 'माफ करा' to be truly polite.
自我测试
Choose the correct feminine form to complete the sentence.
______ चूक झाली.
Since 'Chūk' is a feminine noun, the possessive must be 'Mājhī'.
Fill in the correct past tense verb.
काल माझ्याकडून एक चूक ______. (A mistake happened by me yesterday.)
The verb must agree with 'Chūk' (feminine singular).
Match the response to the situation.
You forgot to bring the book your friend asked for.
Admitting the mistake and offering a solution is the correct social response.
Complete the dialogue.
A: तू चुकीचा पत्ता दिलास! B: अरे बापरे, ______.
B is acknowledging that they gave the wrong address.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Active vs. Passive Admission
练习题库
4 练习______ चूक झाली.
Since 'Chūk' is a feminine noun, the possessive must be 'Mājhī'.
काल माझ्याकडून एक चूक ______. (A mistake happened by me yesterday.)
The verb must agree with 'Chūk' (feminine singular).
You forgot to bring the book your friend asked for.
Admitting the mistake and offering a solution is the correct social response.
A: तू चुकीचा पत्ता दिलास! B: अरे बापरे, ______.
B is acknowledging that they gave the wrong address.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but add 'मोठी' (big) -> 'माझी मोठी चूक झाली'.
Yes, 'Sorry' is very common in cities, but 'माझी चूक झाली' sounds more sincere and traditional.
'Chūk' is native Marathi; 'Galtī' is from Hindi. 'Chūk' is preferred in formal/pure contexts.
'Jhālī' means it happened (accidental), 'keli' means you did it (active). 'Jhālī' is more common for admissions.
It's the same: 'ती माझी चूक होती' (past tense) or just 'माझी चूक झाली'.
If you clearly made a mistake, not acknowledging it is considered 'Uddhat' (arrogant) in Marathi culture.
Absolutely. It shows professional honesty.
Say 'माझ्या चुका झाल्या' (Mājhyā chukā jhālyā).
No! Never use this for condolences. Use 'भावपूर्ण श्रद्धांजली' or 'मला वाईट वाटले'.
Yes, 'माझं चुकलं यार' or 'कांड झालं' (slang for a mess-up).
相关表达
माफ करा
builds onForgive me / Excuse me
माझं चुकलं
synonymI erred
क्षमस्व
similarI apologize (Sanskritized)
गल्ती झाली
synonymA mistake happened (Hindi loanword)
चूक सुधारणे
builds onTo correct a mistake