意思
Asking if someone lost their way.
文化背景
Even if someone is literally lost, a Marathi host will first offer 'Pani' (water) before giving directions. The phrase 'Rasta chukla ka?' is often followed by an invitation to sit and have tea. In Pune, this phrase is an art form. It's used to point out that you've been absent from social circles. It's a 'sweet' way of complaining. During the Pandharpur Wari (pilgrimage), millions walk. 'Wat chukne' is a common fear, and fellow pilgrims (Varkaris) use this phrase to look out for each other. With the rise of IT hubs in Pune and Mumbai, 'Rasta chukla' is now frequently used when GPS fails in the narrow 'Gallis' (lanes).
The 'Kay' addition
Add 'kay' at the end (Rasta chukla ka kay?) to sound more like a native speaker when being playful.
Gender matters
If you are talking about a girl who is lost, say 'Ti rasta chukli'.
意思
Asking if someone lost their way.
The 'Kay' addition
Add 'kay' at the end (Rasta chukla ka kay?) to sound more like a native speaker when being playful.
Gender matters
If you are talking about a girl who is lost, say 'Ti rasta chukli'.
Don't be offended
If someone says this to you when you visit, they aren't calling you stupid; they are saying they missed you!
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'chukne'.
तुम्ही रस्ता _______ का? (Formal)
With 'Tumhi' (formal you), the verb takes the 'at' suffix.
Match the situation to the correct tone of 'Rasta chukla ka?'.
Situation: A friend visits after 1 year.
In Marathi culture, this is a classic playful way to greet someone who hasn't visited in a long time.
Which of these is the most natural way to say 'I am lost' in Marathi?
Select the best option:
'Chuklo' is the standard verb for losing one's way.
Complete the dialogue.
A: नमस्कार! आज इकडे कसे काय? B: काही नाही, सहज आलो होतो. A: अरे वा! _________?
This fits the social context of an unexpected visit.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习तुम्ही रस्ता _______ का? (Formal)
With 'Tumhi' (formal you), the verb takes the 'at' suffix.
Situation: A friend visits after 1 year.
In Marathi culture, this is a classic playful way to greet someone who hasn't visited in a long time.
Select the best option:
'Chuklo' is the standard verb for losing one's way.
A: नमस्कार! आज इकडे कसे काय? B: काही नाही, सहज आलो होतो. A: अरे वा! _________?
This fits the social context of an unexpected visit.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
4 个问题Yes, it applies to walking, driving, or any form of travel.
Yes, but 'Wat' is feminine, so it would be 'Wat chukli ka?'.
You can say 'नाही, तुझी आठवण आली म्हणून आलो!' (No, I remembered you, so I came!)
Only if your tone is very harsh. Usually, it's friendly.
相关表达
वाट पाहणे
similarTo wait for someone
चुकीला माफी नाही
builds onNo forgiveness for a mistake
भरकटलेला
specialized formOne who has wandered off
सरळ रस्ता
contrastStraight road / Honest path