A1 Expression 正式

चाँडै आउनुहोस्

चड आउनहस

Come quickly

意思

Asking someone to arrive soon.

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文化背景

Punctuality is flexible. Saying 'Chāṇḍai āunuhōs' is often interpreted as 'please try to be on time' rather than 'be here in 1 minute'. Due to heavy traffic, this phrase is often followed by 'बाटो कस्तो छ?' (How is the road?), showing empathy for the delay. In traditional Newari feasts (Bhoye), timing is crucial for the serving of specific courses. This phrase is used to ensure guests don't miss the 'Aila' (liquor) service. In modern offices, this phrase is used in emails and Slack messages to politely request attendance at a meeting.

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The 'Hai' Factor

Adding 'hai' at the end (चाँडै आउनुहोस् है) makes the request sound much softer and friendlier.

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Don't over-nasalize

The nasal sound in 'Chāṇḍai' is subtle. Don't make it sound like you have a cold!

意思

Asking someone to arrive soon.

💡

The 'Hai' Factor

Adding 'hai' at the end (चाँडै आउनुहोस् है) makes the request sound much softer and friendlier.

⚠️

Don't over-nasalize

The nasal sound in 'Chāṇḍai' is subtle. Don't make it sound like you have a cold!

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Use with 'Kripaya'

For extra politeness, start with 'Kripaya' (Please). 'Kripaya, चाँडै आउनुहोस्'.

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Safety First

If someone is coming from a long distance, it's polite to say 'Bistarai āunuhōs' (Come slowly/safely) instead.

自我测试

Fill in the blank with the correct polite form of 'to come'.

तपाईं घर चाँडै _______।

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: आउनुहोस्

The phrase requires the high-honorific imperative '-nuhōs' to be polite.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a taxi driver?

Asking a driver to arrive soon:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: चाँडै आउनुहोस्

'Chāṇḍai āunuhōs' is the standard polite way to address service workers.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are inviting your boss to a dinner that is starting.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: चाँडै आउनुहोस्

Bosses require the high-honorific form.

Complete the dialogue.

A: खाना तयार भयो। B: हस्, म आउँदैछु। A: _________।

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: चाँडै आउनुहोस्

It's the natural way to encourage someone to hurry for a meal.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Honorific Levels of 'Come'

Formal
आउनुहोस् Please come (HH)
Neutral
आउनु Come (MH)
Informal
आऊ Come (LH)

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the blank with the correct polite form of 'to come'. Fill Blank A1

तपाईं घर चाँडै _______।

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: आउनुहोस्

The phrase requires the high-honorific imperative '-nuhōs' to be polite.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a taxi driver? Choose A1

Asking a driver to arrive soon:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: चाँडै आउनुहोस्

'Chāṇḍai āunuhōs' is the standard polite way to address service workers.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: You are inviting your boss to a dinner that is starting.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: चाँडै आउनुहोस्

Bosses require the high-honorific form.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A1

A: खाना तयार भयो। B: हस्, म आउँदैछु। A: _________।

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: चाँडै आउनुहोस्

It's the natural way to encourage someone to hurry for a meal.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes, 'Chāṇḍai' is the emphatic form. 'Chāṇḍo' means quick, 'Chāṇḍai' means 'very soon' or 'right away'.

Absolutely. It is the perfect level of respect for a teacher.

You can say 'सकेसम्म चाँडै आउनुहोस्' (Sakesamma chāṇḍai āunuhōs).

No, as long as you use the '-nuhōs' ending, it is polite.

You would say 'अहिले नआउनुहोस्' (Don't come now) or 'ढिलो आउनुहोस्' (Come late).

That is the Chandrabindu, indicating that the vowel is nasalized through the nose.

Yes, it is very common in SMS and Viber/WhatsApp messages in Nepal.

In Kathmandu, 'Chito' is used very frequently, but 'Chāṇḍai' is considered slightly more 'proper' for time.

Usually 'हस्' (Has - Okay) or 'हुन्छ' (Huncha - Okay/Will do).

No, 'āunuhōs' is gender-neutral.

相关表达

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छिटो आउनुहोस्

synonym

Come quickly

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तुरुन्तै आउनुहोस्

specialized form

Come immediately

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बिस्तारै आउनुहोस्

contrast

Come slowly / Take your time

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चाँडै भेटौंला

similar

See you soon

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ढिलो नगर्नुहोस्

builds on

Don't be late

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