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== Introduction ==
 
In this lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves and others in Marathi. Introductions are an essential part of communication, as they help us establish connections and build relationships with others. Knowing how to properly introduce ourselves and ask basic questions like "What is your name?" and "Where are you from?" is a fundamental skill that will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Marathi. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself and initiate conversations with native Marathi speakers.


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== Introduction ==
== Cultural Insights ==
 
Marathi, the official language of Maharashtra, India, is not only rich in vocabulary and grammar but also deeply rooted in its cultural heritage. When it comes to introductions, Marathi culture places great importance on respect and formality. It is customary to address someone by their title or honorific followed by their name, especially when meeting someone for the first time or in a formal setting.
 
In Marathi culture, the concept of "Atithi Devo Bhava" or "Guest is like God" is widely embraced. When introducing someone, it is common to show utmost respect and offer warm greetings. Additionally, Marathi people take pride in their regional identity and often mention their hometown or city when introducing themselves. This sense of regional pride is reflected in the way people introduce themselves and establish connections with others.


In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself and others in Marathi, including asking and answering questions like "What is your name?" and "Where are you from?" Introducing oneself is the first step to initiating any conversation with a new person, and it is essential to know how to do it in the language you are learning. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to introduce yourself and others in Marathi with ease.
== Basic Greetings and Introductions ==


== Vocabulary ==
=== Greetings ===


Here are some essential Marathi phrases and vocabulary related to introductions:
Before we dive into introductions, let's start with some common Marathi greetings. Greetings are an important part of daily interactions and help set the tone for a conversation. Here are some common greetings in Marathi:


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! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| नाव काय आहे? || nāva kāy āhe? || What is your name?
| नमस्ते (Namaste) || nə-məs-tay || Hello
|-
|-
| माझं नाव ... आहे || Mājhaṁ nāva ... āhe || My name is ...
| शुभ प्रभात (Shubh Prabhaat) || shoo-bh pruh-bhāt || Good morning
|-
|-
| तुझं नाव काय आहे? || Tujaṁ nāva kāy āhe? || What is your name? (informal)
| शुभ संध्या (Shubh Sandhyā) || shoo-bh sun-dhyā || Good evening
|-
|-
| माझं नावा ... आहे || Mājhaṁ nāvā ... āhe || My name is ... (informal)
| अलविदा (Alvida) || al-vee-|| Goodbye
|-
| कुठे आहात? || Kuṭhe āhāt? || Where are you from?
|-
| पुणे आहे || Puṇe āhe || I am from Pune.
|}
|}


== Grammar ==
Practice pronouncing these greetings to familiarize yourself with the sounds of the Marathi language. Greetings are an excellent way to initiate conversations and make a positive impression on others.


In Marathi, to introduce oneself, you say "My name is ...", which translates to "माझं नाव ... आहे" (Mājhaṁ nāva ... āhe). To introduce someone else, you say "This is ...", which translates to "हा/ही ... आहे" (Hā/hī ... āhe). The word "हा/ही" (Hā/hī) means "this" and changes depending on the gender of the person you are introducing.
=== Introductions ===


To ask someone their name, you say "What is your name?" which translates to "नाव काय आहे?" (Nāva kāy āhe?). If you want to ask it informally, you can say "तुझं नाव काय आहे?" (Tujaṁ nāva kāy āhe?).
Now let's move on to introductions. When introducing yourself in Marathi, it is customary to start with your name followed by a polite greeting. Here's an example:


To ask someone where they are from, you say "Where are you from?" which translates to "कुठे आहात?" (Kuṭhe āhāt?). In response, you can say "I am from ..." which translates to "... आहे" (āhe).
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! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| माझं नाव <Your Name> आहे. आपले नाव काय आहे? (Mājhaṁ nāv <Your Name> āhe. Āpale nāv kāy āhe?) || Maa-jhuh nāv <Your Name> ā-he. Ā-puh-lay nāv kāy ā-he? || My name is <Your Name>. What is your name?
|}


Here are some examples of simple conversations in Marathi:
In the above example, replace "<Your Name>" with your actual name. This introduction is polite and respectful, following the cultural norms of Marathi society. Remember to use the appropriate honorifics when addressing someone based on their age or social status.


* Example 1:
When someone introduces themselves to you, it is customary to respond with your own introduction and a polite greeting. Here's an example response:


Person A: नमस्ते, माझं नाव रवि आहे. तुझं नाव काय आहे?
{| class="wikitable"
(Namaste, mājhaṁ nāva Ravi āhe. Tujaṁ nāva kāy āhe?)
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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| तुमचं नाव काय आहे? (Tumachā nāv kāy āhe?) || Too-muh-chā nāv kāy ā-he? || What is your name?
|-
| माझं नाव <Your Name> आहे. तुमचं नाव काय आहे? (Mājhaṁ nāv <Your Name> āhe. Tumachā nāv kāy āhe?) || Maa-jhuh nāv <Your Name> ā-he. Too-muh-chā nāv kāy ā-he? || My name is <Your Name>. What is your name?
|}


Person B: माझं नावा सीता आहे. मी मुंबईमध्ये राहतो.
Remember to adapt these phrases to the appropriate level of formality based on the situation. Practice these introductions with a partner or a native Marathi speaker to improve your pronunciation and fluency.
(Mājhaṁ nāvā Sītā āhe. Mī Mumbaimadhye rāhto.)


Translation:
== Practice Exercises ==


Person A: Hello, my name is Ravi. What is your name?
Now that we have learned how to introduce ourselves and others in Marathi, let's put our knowledge into practice with some exercises.
Person B: My name is Sita. I live in Mumbai.


* Example 2:
Exercise 1: Introduce Yourself
Imagine you are meeting someone for the first time. Introduce yourself in Marathi, including your name and where you are from. Use the phrases we learned earlier as a guide.


Person A: हा आहे अजय, माझं ग्रुपमध्ये आहे. तो पुण्यात राहतो.
Exercise 2: Introduce Others
(Hā āhe Ajay, mājhaṁ grupmadhye āhe. To Puṇyāt rāhto.)
Now, pretend you are introducing a friend or a family member. Practice introducing them in Marathi, mentioning their name and a brief description if desired. Be sure to use the appropriate honorifics and polite greetings.


Person B: नमस्ते, माझं नाव मधु आहे. मी नाशिकमध्ये राहते.
Exercise 3: Conversation Practice
(Namaste, mājhaṁ nāva Madhu āhe. Mī Nāśikmadhye rāhte.)
Create a dialogue in Marathi that involves introducing yourself and asking basic questions. Use the phrases and vocabulary you have learned so far. Feel free to be creative and add additional details to make the conversation more engaging.


Translation:
== Solutions ==


Person A: This is Ajay. He is in my group. He lives in Pune.
Exercise 1:
Person B: Hello, my name is Madhu. I live in Nashik.
माझं नाव राजेश आहे. माझं मुंबईतून आहे. (Mājhaṁ nāv Rājēś āhe. Mājhaṁ Mumbaī-tūn āhe.)
(My name is Rajesh. I am from Mumbai.)


== Practice ==
Exercise 2:
हा माझं मित्र विक्रम आहे. तो पुण्यात राहतो. (Hā mājhaṁ mitra Vikram āhe. To Puṇyāt rāhato.)
(This is my friend Vikram. He lives in Pune.)


Here are some practice exercises to test your understanding of the lesson:
Exercise 3:
 
आदित्य: नमस्ते, माझं नाव आदित्य आहे. तुमचं नाव काय आहे?
* Exercise 1: Introduce yourself to a Marathi speaker and ask their name and where they are from.
श्रेया: नमस्ते, माझं नाव श्रेया आहे. मी मुंबईत राहते. तुमचं नाव काय आहे?
* Exercise 2: Introduce two people of the same or opposite gender to each other and ask them to introduce themselves.
आदित्य: माझं नाव आदित्य आहे. धन्यवाद! (Ā-dih-tya: Namaste, mājhaṁ nāv Āditya āhe. Tumachā nāv kāy āhe?
* Exercise 3: Listen to an audio clip of someone introducing themselves and answer questions related to their name and where they are from.
Shreyā: Namaste, mājhaṁ nāv Shreyā āhe. Mī Mumbaī-t rāhatē. Tumachā nāv kāy āhe?
 
Āditya: Mājhaṁ nāv Āditya āhe. Dhanyavād!)
== Tips ==
 
* Use the appropriate level of formality when introducing yourself or someone else. Marathi has both formal and informal ways of addressing people.
* To show interest in someone, ask follow-up questions about their name and where they are from.
* Don't be afraid to make mistakes. It's okay to stumble over your words while learning a new language, and most people will appreciate your effort to speak their language.


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


You've learned how to introduce yourself and others in Marathi in this lesson. Knowing how to initiate a conversation is a valuable skill, and you've taken the first step towards doing so. Practice these phrases with a native speaker, and you'll be able to carry on basic conversations in Marathi in no time.
Congratulations! You have learned how to introduce yourself and others in Marathi. Introductions are an essential part of communication and will greatly enhance your ability to connect with native Marathi speakers. Make sure to practice these phrases regularly to improve your pronunciation and fluency. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and explore more aspects of the Marathi language. Sukanya Marathi bolna sikha! (Keep learning Marathi!)


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==Related Lessons==
 
==Sources==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi_language Marathi language - Wikipedia]
* [https://www.shabdkosh.com/dictionary/english-marathi/introduction/introduction-meaning-in-marathi introduction meaning in Marathi | introduction translation in Marathi ...]
 
 
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Marathi/Vocabulary/Family|Family]]
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves and others in Marathi. Introductions are an essential part of communication, as they help us establish connections and build relationships with others. Knowing how to properly introduce ourselves and ask basic questions like "What is your name?" and "Where are you from?" is a fundamental skill that will greatly enhance your ability to communicate in Marathi. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself and initiate conversations with native Marathi speakers.

Cultural Insights[edit | edit source]

Marathi, the official language of Maharashtra, India, is not only rich in vocabulary and grammar but also deeply rooted in its cultural heritage. When it comes to introductions, Marathi culture places great importance on respect and formality. It is customary to address someone by their title or honorific followed by their name, especially when meeting someone for the first time or in a formal setting.

In Marathi culture, the concept of "Atithi Devo Bhava" or "Guest is like God" is widely embraced. When introducing someone, it is common to show utmost respect and offer warm greetings. Additionally, Marathi people take pride in their regional identity and often mention their hometown or city when introducing themselves. This sense of regional pride is reflected in the way people introduce themselves and establish connections with others.

Basic Greetings and Introductions[edit | edit source]

Greetings[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into introductions, let's start with some common Marathi greetings. Greetings are an important part of daily interactions and help set the tone for a conversation. Here are some common greetings in Marathi:

Marathi Pronunciation English Translation
नमस्ते (Namaste) nə-məs-tay Hello
शुभ प्रभात (Shubh Prabhaat) shoo-bh pruh-bhāt Good morning
शुभ संध्या (Shubh Sandhyā) shoo-bh sun-dhyā Good evening
अलविदा (Alvida) al-vee-dā Goodbye

Practice pronouncing these greetings to familiarize yourself with the sounds of the Marathi language. Greetings are an excellent way to initiate conversations and make a positive impression on others.

Introductions[edit | edit source]

Now let's move on to introductions. When introducing yourself in Marathi, it is customary to start with your name followed by a polite greeting. Here's an example:

Marathi Pronunciation English Translation
माझं नाव <Your Name> आहे. आपले नाव काय आहे? (Mājhaṁ nāv <Your Name> āhe. Āpale nāv kāy āhe?) Maa-jhuh nāv <Your Name> ā-he. Ā-puh-lay nāv kāy ā-he? My name is <Your Name>. What is your name?

In the above example, replace "<Your Name>" with your actual name. This introduction is polite and respectful, following the cultural norms of Marathi society. Remember to use the appropriate honorifics when addressing someone based on their age or social status.

When someone introduces themselves to you, it is customary to respond with your own introduction and a polite greeting. Here's an example response:

Marathi Pronunciation English Translation
तुमचं नाव काय आहे? (Tumachā nāv kāy āhe?) Too-muh-chā nāv kāy ā-he? What is your name?
माझं नाव <Your Name> आहे. तुमचं नाव काय आहे? (Mājhaṁ nāv <Your Name> āhe. Tumachā nāv kāy āhe?) Maa-jhuh nāv <Your Name> ā-he. Too-muh-chā nāv kāy ā-he? My name is <Your Name>. What is your name?

Remember to adapt these phrases to the appropriate level of formality based on the situation. Practice these introductions with a partner or a native Marathi speaker to improve your pronunciation and fluency.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that we have learned how to introduce ourselves and others in Marathi, let's put our knowledge into practice with some exercises.

Exercise 1: Introduce Yourself Imagine you are meeting someone for the first time. Introduce yourself in Marathi, including your name and where you are from. Use the phrases we learned earlier as a guide.

Exercise 2: Introduce Others Now, pretend you are introducing a friend or a family member. Practice introducing them in Marathi, mentioning their name and a brief description if desired. Be sure to use the appropriate honorifics and polite greetings.

Exercise 3: Conversation Practice Create a dialogue in Marathi that involves introducing yourself and asking basic questions. Use the phrases and vocabulary you have learned so far. Feel free to be creative and add additional details to make the conversation more engaging.

Solutions[edit | edit source]

Exercise 1: माझं नाव राजेश आहे. माझं मुंबईतून आहे. (Mājhaṁ nāv Rājēś āhe. Mājhaṁ Mumbaī-tūn āhe.) (My name is Rajesh. I am from Mumbai.)

Exercise 2: हा माझं मित्र विक्रम आहे. तो पुण्यात राहतो. (Hā mājhaṁ mitra Vikram āhe. To Puṇyāt rāhato.) (This is my friend Vikram. He lives in Pune.)

Exercise 3: आदित्य: नमस्ते, माझं नाव आदित्य आहे. तुमचं नाव काय आहे? श्रेया: नमस्ते, माझं नाव श्रेया आहे. मी मुंबईत राहते. तुमचं नाव काय आहे? आदित्य: माझं नाव आदित्य आहे. धन्यवाद! (Ā-dih-tya: Namaste, mājhaṁ nāv Āditya āhe. Tumachā nāv kāy āhe? Shreyā: Namaste, mājhaṁ nāv Shreyā āhe. Mī Mumbaī-t rāhatē. Tumachā nāv kāy āhe? Āditya: Mājhaṁ nāv Āditya āhe. Dhanyavād!)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned how to introduce yourself and others in Marathi. Introductions are an essential part of communication and will greatly enhance your ability to connect with native Marathi speakers. Make sure to practice these phrases regularly to improve your pronunciation and fluency. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and explore more aspects of the Marathi language. Sukanya Marathi bolna sikha! (Keep learning Marathi!)

Table of Contents - Marathi Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Basic Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Common Verbs and Adjectives


Questions and Answers


Food and Dining


Marathi Festivals and Traditions


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Family and Relationships


Marathi Literature and Cinema

Videos[edit | edit source]

2nd English | Topic#01 | Introduction Word Building | Marathi Medium[edit | edit source]

How to Introduce Yourself in Marathi - YouTube[edit | edit source]

2nd English | Topic#01 | Introduction Bounce a Ball | Marathi Medium[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]


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