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Welcome to our exciting lesson on telling time in Marathi! Understanding time is crucial for daily communication, whether you're scheduling meetings, catching a train, or simply asking a friend, "What time is it?" In this lesson, we will explore how to ask and answer questions about time, as well as understand the differences between the 12-hour and 24-hour formats used in Marathi.
Before we dive in, let’s outline the structure of our lesson. We will cover:
* The vocabulary for telling time in Marathi
* How to use the 12-hour and 24-hour formats
* Practical examples to illustrate each point
* Exercises to reinforce your learning
So, let's get started!


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==Introduction==
=== Vocabulary for Telling Time ===
 
To begin with, let's familiarize ourselves with some essential vocabulary related to time in Marathi.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| वेळ !! veḷ !! time
 
|-
 
| तास !! tāsa !! hour
 
|-
 
| मिनिट !! miṇiṭ !! minute
 
|-
 
| सेकंद !! sekanda !! second
 
|-
 
| सकाळ !! sakāḷ !! morning
 
|-
 
| दुपारी !! dupārī !! afternoon
 
|-
 
| संध्याकाळी !! sandhyākāḷī !! evening
 
|-
 
| रात्री !! rātrī !! night
 
|-
 
| आता !! atā !! now
 
|-
 
| आधी !! ādhī !! before
 
|-
 
| नंतर !! nantar !! after
 
|-
 
| घड्याळ !! ghaḍyāḷ !! clock
 
|-
 
| पंधरा !! pandharā !! fifteen
 
|-
 
| अर्धा !! ardha !! half
 
|-
 
| पूर्ण !! pūrṇa !! full
 
|-
 
| एक !! eka !! one
 
|-
 
| दोन !! don !! two
 
|-
 
| तीन !! tīna !! three
 
|-
 
| चार !! chāra !! four
 
|-
 
| पाच !! pāca !! five
 
|-
 
| सहा !! sahā !! six
 
|}
 
=== How to Ask the Time ===
 
When you want to ask someone what time it is, you can use the following phrase:
 
* '''तुला किती वाजले?''' (Tulā kitī vājalē?) - What time is it?
 
This question can be followed by some variations, depending on the context. Here are a few examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| तुझ्या घड्याळात किती वाजले? !! tujhyā ghaḍyāḷāt kitī vājalē? !! What time is it on your clock?
 
|-
 
| मला वेळ सांग. !! malā veḷ sānga. !! Tell me the time.


In this lesson, you will learn how to tell time in Marathi. Time is an essential aspect of everyday life, and knowing how to ask and answer questions about the time is crucial for effective communication. In this lesson, we will cover how to ask for and give the current time, the difference between 12-hour and 24-hour formats, and some cultural tidbits related to time in Marathi culture. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently tell the time in Marathi.
|-


==Asking for Time==
| आता किती वाजले आहे? !! atā kitī vājalē āhe? !! What time is it now?


Before we can learn how to tell time, we need to know how to ask for it. Here are a few ways to ask for the time:
|}


*काय वेळ आहे? (kāy vēḷ āhe?) - What time is it?
=== How to Answer the Time ===
*आता किती वाजले आहेत? (ātā kitī vājle āhet?) - What time is it now?
*हीत वेळ काय झाली आहे? (hīt vēḷ kāy jhālī āhe?) - What was the time yesterday?


Notice that the first two questions are asking for the current time, while the last one is asking for the time in the past.
When answering the question about time, you can use the following structure:


==Telling Time==
* '''सकाळचे [hour] वाजले.''' (Sakāḷcē [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] in the morning.


Marathi uses a mix of the 12-hour and 24-hour clock system to tell time. Let's start with the basics:
* '''दुपारी [hour] वाजले.''' (Dupārī [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] in the afternoon.


===12-hour clock system===
* '''संध्याकाळी [hour] वाजले.''' (Sandhyākāḷī [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] in the evening.


Marathi uses the words वाजव / वाजले (vājav / vājle) to indicate hours when telling time in the 12-hour clock system. The numbers are pronounced the same as in Hindi, and the equivalent numerals are written in Devanagari script. Here are some examples:
* '''रात्री [hour] वाजले.''' (Rātrī [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] at night.
 
Here are some examples illustrating how to respond:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| दहा वाजले आहेत। || dahā vājle āhet. || It's ten o'clock.
 
| सकाळचे 7 वाजले. !! sakāḷcē 7 vājalē. !! It is 7 in the morning.
 
|-
|-
| बारा वाजले आहेत। || bārā vājle āhet. || It's twelve o'clock.
 
| दुपारी 3 वाजले. !! dupārī 3 vājalē. !! It is 3 in the afternoon.
 
|-
|-
| पंधरा वाजे झाले. || paṇḍharā vāje jhāle. || It's fifteen minutes past four.
 
| संध्याकाळी 6 वाजले. !! sandhyākāḷī 6 vājalē. !! It is 6 in the evening.
 
|-
|-
| दहा वाजता पून मिनिट बाकी आहेत. || dahā vājatā pūn minit bākī āhet. || It's ten minutes to two.
 
| रात्री 9 वाजले. !! rātrī 9 vājalē. !! It is 9 at night.
 
|}
|}


Note: When telling the time, the word वाजे (vāje) is used for minutes.
=== Using the 12-Hour and 24-Hour Formats ===
 
In Marathi, both 12-hour and 24-hour formats are used. Understanding both formats is essential, especially when reading schedules or timetables.
 
==== 12-Hour Format ====
 
In the 12-hour format, the hours are counted from 1 to 12, with AM and PM used to distinguish between morning and evening times.  


===24-hour clock system===
For example:


In Marathi, the 24-hour clock system is used in formal settings, like schedules, timetables, and transportation. The 24-hour clock system is referred to as सैन्तिसिमिनिट (saintisiminut), which means the 24th minute.
* '''11:00 AM''' - 11:00 सकाळ (11:00 sakāḷ)


To indicate hours when using the 24-hour clock system, Marathi uses the words तास / तांस (tās / tāṃs) instead of वाजव / वाजले (vājav / vājle). Here are some examples:
* '''3:00 PM''' - 3:00 दुपारी (3:00 dupārī)
 
==== 24-Hour Format ====
 
In the 24-hour format, the hours are counted from 0 to 23. This format is often used in official settings like train schedules, military time, and more.
 
For example:
 
* '''13:00''' - 13:00 (1:00 PM)
 
* '''22:30''' - 22:30 (10:30 PM)
 
Here’s a table comparing both formats:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
! 12-Hour Format !! Marathi !! 24-Hour Format
 
|-
 
| 12:00 AM !! 12:00 रात्री (12:00 rātrī) !! 00:00
 
|-
 
| 1:00 AM !! 1:00 रात्री (1:00 rātrī) !! 01:00
 
|-
 
| 6:00 AM !! 6:00 सकाळ (6:00 sakāḷ) !! 06:00
 
|-
 
| 12:00 PM !! 12:00 दुपारी (12:00 dupārī) !! 12:00
 
|-
|-
| सकाळी अकरा तासाच्या वेळी || sakālī akarā tāsācyā vēḷī || At half-past nine in the morning.
 
| 1:00 PM !! 1:00 दुपारी (1:00 dupārī) !! 13:00
 
|-
|-
| तुमच्या टिकटात अगत्या नाऊ तांसाच्या वेळी चलूच आहोत. || tumacyā ṭikaṭāt agatyā nāū tāṃsācyā vēḷī calūc āhot. || The train will leave at nine thirty-nine on your ticket.
 
| 6:00 PM !! 6:00 संध्याकाळी (6:00 sandhyākāḷī) !! 18:00
 
|-
|-
| तिने संध्याकाळी आठ तासाच्या वेळी जागा केली आहे. || tinē sandhyākālī āṭh tāsācyā vēḷī jāgā kēlī āhē. || She woke up at 8' o clock in the evening.
 
| 12:00 AM !! 12:00 रात्री (12:00 rātrī) !! 24:00
 
|}
|}


As you can see, in the 24-hour clock system, times are pronounced using the hour followed by the word तास (tās) and the last two digits of the minutes.
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
To reinforce what you've learned in this lesson, here are some exercises for you to practice. Try to solve them on your own before checking the solutions!
 
==== Exercise 1: Asking the Time ====
 
Translate the following questions into Marathi:
 
1. What time is it?
 
2. Can you tell me the time?
 
3. What time is it now?
 
4. What time is it on your clock?
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. तुला किती वाजले?
 
2. मला वेळ सांग.
 
3. आता किती वाजले आहे?
 
4. तुझ्या घड्याळात किती वाजले?
 
==== Exercise 2: Answering the Time ====
 
Respond to the following questions using the correct time in Marathi:
 
1. What time is it in the morning? (8:00)
 
2. What time is it in the afternoon? (2:30)
 
3. What time is it in the evening? (5:15)
 
4. What time is it at night? (10:45)
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. सकाळचे 8 वाजले.
 
2. दुपारी 2:30 वाजले.
 
3. संध्याकाळी 5:15 वाजले.
 
4. रात्री 10:45 वाजले.
 
==== Exercise 3: Convert Time Formats ====
 
Convert the following times from 12-hour format to 24-hour format:
 
1. 7:00 PM
 
2. 11:00 AM
 
3. 3:30 AM
 
4. 9:45 PM
 
''Solutions:''
 
1. 19:00
 
2. 11:00
 
3. 03:30


==Cultural Tidbits==
4. 21:45


In Marathi culture, timekeeping is a significant aspect of everyday life. Time is often measured differently in rural versus urban areas. In rural regions, time is usually determined by natural phenomena like sunrise, sunset, and the position of the sun. In contrast, urban areas follow a more standardized system of timekeeping using clocks and watches.
==== Exercise 4: Fill in the Blanks ====


Additionally, it is essential to understand the context in which time is being communicated in Marathi. Marathi people tend to be more flexible with time schedules and punctuality, so it's not uncommon for meetings or social events to start late. However, in professional settings, such as meetings with clients or business partners, punctuality is crucial and arriving on time is expected.
Fill in the blanks with the correct Marathi words:


==Conclusion==
1. __________ (time) किती वाजले?


In this lesson, we covered how to ask for and tell time in Marathi using the 12-hour and 24-hour clock system. We also discussed some cultural tidbits related to time in Marathi culture, such as the difference between timekeeping in rural and urban areas and the importance of punctuality in professional settings. With this knowledge, you can confidently communicate about the time and punctuality in Marathi-speaking regions.  
2. मला __________ (hour) वाजले.


3. __________ (morning) 6 वाजले.
4. __________ (night) 11 वाजले.
''Solutions:''
1. वेळ (veḷ)
2. तास (tāsa)
3. सकाळ (sakāḷ)
4. रात्री (rātrī)
==== Exercise 5: Match the Time in Marathi ====
Match the following times in English with their Marathi equivalents:
1. 1:00 PM
2. 6:30 AM
3. 10:15 PM
4. 3:45 PM
''Solutions:''
1. 1:00 PM - 1:00 दुपारी (1:00 dupārī)
2. 6:30 AM - 6:30 सकाळ (6:30 sakāḷ)
3. 10:15 PM - 10:15 रात्री (10:15 rātrī)
4. 3:45 PM - 3:45 दुपारी (3:45 dupārī)
==== Exercise 6: Create Your Own Questions ====
Write down 3 questions you might ask someone about the time in Marathi.
''Example Solutions:''
1. तुला किती वाजले?
2. मला वेळ सांग.
3. तुझ्या घड्याळात किती वाजले?
==== Exercise 7: Convert 24-Hour to 12-Hour Format ====
Convert the following times from 24-hour format to 12-hour format:
1. 14:00
2. 01:00
3. 18:30
4. 23:15
''Solutions:''
1. 2:00 PM
2. 1:00 AM
3. 6:30 PM
4. 11:15 PM
==== Exercise 8: Describe Your Daily Routine ====
Write a short paragraph in Marathi about your daily routine, including at least three times of the day.
''Example Solution:''
मी सकाळी 7 वाजता उठतो. दुपारी 1 वाजता जेवतो आणि रात्री 9 वाजता झोपतो.
==== Exercise 9: Time in Sentences ====
Use the following times in sentences:
1. 12:00 PM
2. 5:30 AM
3. 8:45 PM
''Example Solutions:''
1. 12:00 PM - 12:00 दुपारी (12:00 dupārī) आहे.
2. 5:30 AM - 5:30 सकाळ (5:30 sakāḷ) आहे.
3. 8:45 PM - 8:45 रात्री (8:45 rātrī) आहे.
==== Exercise 10: Role Play ====
Pair up with a friend and role-play asking and answering about the time in different scenarios, such as meeting for lunch or planning an outing.
In this lesson, we've covered the essential vocabulary for telling time in Marathi, how to ask and answer questions about time, and the differences between the 12-hour and 24-hour formats. Remember, practicing these phrases and formats will help you become more comfortable with speaking Marathi in everyday situations.
Keep practicing, and before you know it, you’ll not only be able to tell time but also engage in meaningful conversations with others. Happy learning!


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* [http://mindurmarathi.com/basic-words-and-phrases/days-week-time-marathi Time and Days in Marathi - Learn Marathi @Mind Ur Marathi]
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MarathiVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Telling Time

Welcome to our exciting lesson on telling time in Marathi! Understanding time is crucial for daily communication, whether you're scheduling meetings, catching a train, or simply asking a friend, "What time is it?" In this lesson, we will explore how to ask and answer questions about time, as well as understand the differences between the 12-hour and 24-hour formats used in Marathi.

Before we dive in, let’s outline the structure of our lesson. We will cover:

  • The vocabulary for telling time in Marathi
  • How to use the 12-hour and 24-hour formats
  • Practical examples to illustrate each point
  • Exercises to reinforce your learning

So, let's get started!

Vocabulary for Telling Time[edit | edit source]

To begin with, let's familiarize ourselves with some essential vocabulary related to time in Marathi.

Marathi Pronunciation English
वेळ !! veḷ !! time
तास !! tāsa !! hour
मिनिट !! miṇiṭ !! minute
सेकंद !! sekanda !! second
सकाळ !! sakāḷ !! morning
दुपारी !! dupārī !! afternoon
संध्याकाळी !! sandhyākāḷī !! evening
रात्री !! rātrī !! night
आता !! atā !! now
आधी !! ādhī !! before
नंतर !! nantar !! after
घड्याळ !! ghaḍyāḷ !! clock
पंधरा !! pandharā !! fifteen
अर्धा !! ardha !! half
पूर्ण !! pūrṇa !! full
एक !! eka !! one
दोन !! don !! two
तीन !! tīna !! three
चार !! chāra !! four
पाच !! pāca !! five
सहा !! sahā !! six

How to Ask the Time[edit | edit source]

When you want to ask someone what time it is, you can use the following phrase:

  • तुला किती वाजले? (Tulā kitī vājalē?) - What time is it?

This question can be followed by some variations, depending on the context. Here are a few examples:

Marathi Pronunciation English
तुझ्या घड्याळात किती वाजले? !! tujhyā ghaḍyāḷāt kitī vājalē? !! What time is it on your clock?
मला वेळ सांग. !! malā veḷ sānga. !! Tell me the time.
आता किती वाजले आहे? !! atā kitī vājalē āhe? !! What time is it now?

How to Answer the Time[edit | edit source]

When answering the question about time, you can use the following structure:

  • सकाळचे [hour] वाजले. (Sakāḷcē [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] in the morning.
  • दुपारी [hour] वाजले. (Dupārī [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] in the afternoon.
  • संध्याकाळी [hour] वाजले. (Sandhyākāḷī [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] in the evening.
  • रात्री [hour] वाजले. (Rātrī [hour] vājalē.) - It is [hour] at night.

Here are some examples illustrating how to respond:

Marathi Pronunciation English
सकाळचे 7 वाजले. !! sakāḷcē 7 vājalē. !! It is 7 in the morning.
दुपारी 3 वाजले. !! dupārī 3 vājalē. !! It is 3 in the afternoon.
संध्याकाळी 6 वाजले. !! sandhyākāḷī 6 vājalē. !! It is 6 in the evening.
रात्री 9 वाजले. !! rātrī 9 vājalē. !! It is 9 at night.

Using the 12-Hour and 24-Hour Formats[edit | edit source]

In Marathi, both 12-hour and 24-hour formats are used. Understanding both formats is essential, especially when reading schedules or timetables.

12-Hour Format[edit | edit source]

In the 12-hour format, the hours are counted from 1 to 12, with AM and PM used to distinguish between morning and evening times.

For example:

  • 11:00 AM - 11:00 सकाळ (11:00 sakāḷ)
  • 3:00 PM - 3:00 दुपारी (3:00 dupārī)

24-Hour Format[edit | edit source]

In the 24-hour format, the hours are counted from 0 to 23. This format is often used in official settings like train schedules, military time, and more.

For example:

  • 13:00 - 13:00 (1:00 PM)
  • 22:30 - 22:30 (10:30 PM)

Here’s a table comparing both formats:

12-Hour Format Marathi 24-Hour Format
12:00 AM !! 12:00 रात्री (12:00 rātrī) !! 00:00
1:00 AM !! 1:00 रात्री (1:00 rātrī) !! 01:00
6:00 AM !! 6:00 सकाळ (6:00 sakāḷ) !! 06:00
12:00 PM !! 12:00 दुपारी (12:00 dupārī) !! 12:00
1:00 PM !! 1:00 दुपारी (1:00 dupārī) !! 13:00
6:00 PM !! 6:00 संध्याकाळी (6:00 sandhyākāḷī) !! 18:00
12:00 AM !! 12:00 रात्री (12:00 rātrī) !! 24:00

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

To reinforce what you've learned in this lesson, here are some exercises for you to practice. Try to solve them on your own before checking the solutions!

Exercise 1: Asking the Time[edit | edit source]

Translate the following questions into Marathi:

1. What time is it?

2. Can you tell me the time?

3. What time is it now?

4. What time is it on your clock?

Solutions:

1. तुला किती वाजले?

2. मला वेळ सांग.

3. आता किती वाजले आहे?

4. तुझ्या घड्याळात किती वाजले?

Exercise 2: Answering the Time[edit | edit source]

Respond to the following questions using the correct time in Marathi:

1. What time is it in the morning? (8:00)

2. What time is it in the afternoon? (2:30)

3. What time is it in the evening? (5:15)

4. What time is it at night? (10:45)

Solutions:

1. सकाळचे 8 वाजले.

2. दुपारी 2:30 वाजले.

3. संध्याकाळी 5:15 वाजले.

4. रात्री 10:45 वाजले.

Exercise 3: Convert Time Formats[edit | edit source]

Convert the following times from 12-hour format to 24-hour format:

1. 7:00 PM

2. 11:00 AM

3. 3:30 AM

4. 9:45 PM

Solutions:

1. 19:00

2. 11:00

3. 03:30

4. 21:45

Exercise 4: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct Marathi words:

1. __________ (time) किती वाजले?

2. मला __________ (hour) वाजले.

3. __________ (morning) 6 वाजले.

4. __________ (night) 11 वाजले.

Solutions:

1. वेळ (veḷ)

2. तास (tāsa)

3. सकाळ (sakāḷ)

4. रात्री (rātrī)

Exercise 5: Match the Time in Marathi[edit | edit source]

Match the following times in English with their Marathi equivalents:

1. 1:00 PM

2. 6:30 AM

3. 10:15 PM

4. 3:45 PM

Solutions:

1. 1:00 PM - 1:00 दुपारी (1:00 dupārī)

2. 6:30 AM - 6:30 सकाळ (6:30 sakāḷ)

3. 10:15 PM - 10:15 रात्री (10:15 rātrī)

4. 3:45 PM - 3:45 दुपारी (3:45 dupārī)

Exercise 6: Create Your Own Questions[edit | edit source]

Write down 3 questions you might ask someone about the time in Marathi.

Example Solutions:

1. तुला किती वाजले?

2. मला वेळ सांग.

3. तुझ्या घड्याळात किती वाजले?

Exercise 7: Convert 24-Hour to 12-Hour Format[edit | edit source]

Convert the following times from 24-hour format to 12-hour format:

1. 14:00

2. 01:00

3. 18:30

4. 23:15

Solutions:

1. 2:00 PM

2. 1:00 AM

3. 6:30 PM

4. 11:15 PM

Exercise 8: Describe Your Daily Routine[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph in Marathi about your daily routine, including at least three times of the day.

Example Solution:

मी सकाळी 7 वाजता उठतो. दुपारी 1 वाजता जेवतो आणि रात्री 9 वाजता झोपतो.

Exercise 9: Time in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Use the following times in sentences:

1. 12:00 PM

2. 5:30 AM

3. 8:45 PM

Example Solutions:

1. 12:00 PM - 12:00 दुपारी (12:00 dupārī) आहे.

2. 5:30 AM - 5:30 सकाळ (5:30 sakāḷ) आहे.

3. 8:45 PM - 8:45 रात्री (8:45 rātrī) आहे.

Exercise 10: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a friend and role-play asking and answering about the time in different scenarios, such as meeting for lunch or planning an outing.

In this lesson, we've covered the essential vocabulary for telling time in Marathi, how to ask and answer questions about time, and the differences between the 12-hour and 24-hour formats. Remember, practicing these phrases and formats will help you become more comfortable with speaking Marathi in everyday situations.

Keep practicing, and before you know it, you’ll not only be able to tell time but also engage in meaningful conversations with others. Happy learning!

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

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