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As a Marathi language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I am excited to introduce you to the fascinating world of compound words in Marathi. Compound words are words that are formed by combining two or more words. They are widely used in Marathi and are an essential part of the language. In this lesson, you will learn about the different types of compound words in Marathi and how to use them in sentences.
== Introduction ==


In this lesson, we will explore the fascinating world of compound words in Marathi. Compound words are formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. Understanding how to form and use compound words is essential for building a strong vocabulary and expressing oneself fluently in Marathi. Throughout this lesson, we will delve into the intricacies of compound word formation, examine various examples, and provide exercises to reinforce your understanding. So let's dive in and discover the power of compound words in Marathi!


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Marathi/Grammar/Punctuation|Punctuation]] & [[Language/Marathi/Grammar/Question-Words|Question Words]].</span>
== Basics of Compound Words ==
== What are Compound Words? ==


Compound words are created by joining two or more words together to form a new word. In Marathi, compound words are formed by combining two or more nouns, adjectives, adverbs, or verbs. When two words are combined, they create a new word with a different meaning. Some examples of compound words in Marathi include "चिकित्साविद्रोही" (chikit-sa-vidrohi), which means "anti-doctor."
Compound words, also known as संयुक्त शब्द (san'yukt shabd) in Marathi, are formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a unique meaning. These words can be formed by joining two nouns, a noun and an adjective, a verb and a noun, or any other combination that makes sense within the context.


Compound words can be further classified into two categories:
The formation of compound words in Marathi follows certain rules and patterns. Let's explore some of the common patterns for forming compound words:


=== Tatpurush Samas (तत्पुरुष समास) ===
=== Pattern 1: Noun + Noun ===


Tatpurush samas is a type of compound word in which a noun is used to describe another noun. The noun that describes the other noun is placed first, followed by the noun that is being described. In this type of compound word, the second word is always in the oblique case (कर्तृविभक्ति).
In this pattern, two nouns are combined to create a compound word. The first noun modifies or describes the second noun, resulting in a new word that expresses a specific concept or idea.


For example:  
Here are some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
|धडक्याणे लहान मुळे || dhadkyane lahan mule || Heartbeat of a child
| आगराठी कामगार || āgarāṭhī kāmagār || construction worker
|-
|-
|शरीराच्या दोन पायांवरील नाखें || sharirachya don payanvaril nakhen || Nails on two feet of the body
| अस्पताल वाहन || aspatāl vāhan || ambulance
|-
| जनता आवाज || janatā āvāj || public opinion
|-
| सरकारी नौकर || sarkārī naukar || government employee
|}
|}


=== Karmadhari Samas (कर्मधारी समास) ===
=== Pattern 2: Adjective + Noun ===


Karmadhari samas is a type of compound word in which a verb is used to describe a noun. In this type of compound word, the first word is in the non-oblique case, and the second word is always in the oblique case.
In this pattern, an adjective is combined with a noun to form a compound word. The adjective describes or qualifies the noun, giving it a specific attribute or characteristic.


For example:
Here are some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
|पूर्णरूपे वस्तू दुऱ्या काढल्याने || puranrupe vastu durya kadalyane || Object taken away by stealing entirely
| सुंदर महिला || sundar mahilā || beautiful woman
|-
|-
|शीर्षमध्ये काम करण्यासाठी  || shirshmadhye kam karnyasathi || To work at the top position
| उच्च शिक्षण || ucca śikṣaṇ || higher education
|-
| गरम पाणी || garam pāṇī || hot water
|-
| ताजी खबर || tājī khabar || fresh news
|}
|}


== How to use Compound Words in Sentences ==
=== Pattern 3: Verb + Noun ===


Using compound words in sentences is easy once you understand their formation. Here are some examples:
In this pattern, a verb is combined with a noun to create a compound word. The verb indicates the action or activity associated with the noun.


=== Example: Tatpurush Samas ===
Here are some examples:


Marathi: तांबुळ रस्सा
{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| पठणारी किताब || paṭhaṇārī kitāb || reading book
|-
| लिहिणारी वस्त्र || lihiṇārī vastr || writing material
|-
| दौडणारा क्रीडास्थल || ḍauḍaṇārā krīḍāsthala || running track
|-
| पडणारा आदमी || paḍaṇārā ādamī || falling man
|}
 
These are just a few examples of the different patterns for forming compound words in Marathi. As you explore the language further, you will come across many more compound words that follow these patterns or have unique formations.
 
== Cultural Insight ==
 
Compound words play a significant role in Marathi language and culture. They not only enrich the vocabulary but also provide insights into the cultural and social aspects of Marathi-speaking communities.


Pronunciation: taambul rassa
Compound words in Marathi often reflect the local traditions, occupations, and natural surroundings. For example, words like नवरा-बायको (navarā-bāyko) meaning "husband and wife," or गणपती (gaṇpatī) meaning "Lord Ganesha" are commonly used in Marathi-speaking households during festivals and social gatherings.


Translation: Betel juice
Moreover, compound words are frequently used in Marathi literature, poetry, and song lyrics to convey complex emotions, vivid descriptions, and subtle nuances. Prominent Marathi literary figures like Kusumāgraj, Vinda Karandikar, and Pu La Deshpande have beautifully crafted compound words in their works, adding depth and richness to the Marathi language.


Example sentence: तांबुळ रस्सा आज पाहिजे (Taambul rassa aaj pahije) - I need betel juice today.
Understanding compound words not only enhances your vocabulary but also allows you to appreciate the cultural significance and artistic beauty embedded within the Marathi language.


=== Example: Karmadhari Samas ===
== Practice Exercises ==


Marathi: चौकशी व्यवस्था
Now that we have covered the basics of compound words in Marathi, let's put your knowledge to the test! Complete the following exercises by forming compound words based on the given prompts.


Pronunciation: choukashi vyavastha
Exercise 1: Form compound words using the given nouns.
* Prompt 1: समारोप (samārop) + प्रसंग (prasanga) = ?
* Prompt 2: विद्यालय (vidyālaya) + पुस्तक (pustak) = ?
* Prompt 3: वाढदिवस (vāḍhadivas) + सण (saṇ) = ?
* Prompt 4: शहर (śahar) + यात्रा (yātrā) = ?


Translation: Tight arrangement
Exercise 2: Form compound words using the given adjectives and nouns.
* Prompt 1: सुंदर (sundar) + गाणे (gāṇe) = ?
* Prompt 2: गरम (garam) + चहा (chahā) = ?
* Prompt 3: उच्च (ucca) + न्यायालय (nyāyālaya) = ?
* Prompt 4: धुम्रपान (dhumrapān) + प्रदूषण (pradūṣaṇ) = ?


Example sentence: अरे, तुमचं चौकशी व्यवस्था कमी आहे! (Arey, tumchancha choukashi vyavastha kami aahe)- Hey, you guys have a tight arrangement!
Exercise 3: Form compound words using the given verbs and nouns.
* Prompt 1: लिहिणारा (lihiṇārā) + पत्र (patra) = ?
* Prompt 2: पडणारी (paḍaṇārī) + बस (bas) = ?
* Prompt 3: दौडणारी (ḍauḍaṇārī) + महिला (mahilā) = ?
* Prompt 4: गाणारी (gāṇārī) + कलाकार (kalākār) = ?


== Conclusion ==
== Solution and Explanation ==


In conclusion, compound words are an essential part of the Marathi language, and learning them will help you to speak fluently and communicate effectively. In this lesson, we covered the two types of compound words in Marathi, Tatpurush samas, and Karmadhari samas. We also learned how to use them in sentences. Practice speaking and writing sentences using compound words to improve your Marathi language skills.  
Exercise 1: Form compound words using the given nouns.
* Solution 1: समारोप (samārop) + प्रसंग (prasanga) = समारोपप्रसंग (samāropprasanga)
    - Explanation: समारोप (samārop) means "conclusion" and प्रसंग (prasanga) means "topic." When combined, समारोपप्रसंग (samāropprasanga) refers to the "concluding topic" or "closing remark."
* Solution 2: विद्यालय (vidyālaya) + पुस्तक (pustak) = विद्यालयपुस्तक (vidyālayapustak)
    - Explanation: विद्यालय (vidyālaya) means "school" and पुस्तक (pustak) means "book." When combined, विद्यालयपुस्तक (vidyālayapustak) refers to a "school book" or "textbook."
* Solution 3: वाढदिवस (vāḍhadivas) + सण (saṇ) = वाढदिवससण (vāḍhadivassaṇ)
    - Explanation: वाढदिवस (vāḍhadivas) means "birthday" and सण (saṇ) means "celebration." When combined, वाढदिवससण (vāḍhadivassaṇ) refers to a "birthday celebration."
* Solution 4: शहर (śahar) + यात्रा (yātrā) = शहरयात्रा (śaharyātrā)
    - Explanation: शहर (śahar) means "city" and यात्रा (yātrā) means "journey." When combined, शहरयात्रा (śaharyātrā) refers to a "city tour" or "sightseeing trip."


Remember, learning a language takes time and patience, but don't give up. The more you practice, the better you will get. Keep learning and enjoying the beautiful Marathi language!
Exercise 2: Form compound words using the given adjectives and nouns.
* Solution 1: सुंदर (sundar) + गाणे (gāṇe) = सुंदरगाणे (sundargāṇe)
    - Explanation: सुंदर (sundar) means "beautiful" and गाणे (gāṇe) means "song." When combined, सुंदरगाणे (sundargāṇe) refers to a "beautiful song."
* Solution 2: गरम (garam) + चहा (chahā) = गरमचहा (garamchahā)
    - Explanation: गरम (garam) means "hot" and चहा (chahā) means "tea." When combined, गरमचहा (garamchahā) refers to "hot tea."
* Solution 3: उच्च (ucca) + न्यायालय (nyāyālaya) = उच्चन्यायालय (uccanyāyālaya)
    - Explanation: उच्च (ucca) means "high" and न्यायालय (nyāyālaya) means "court." When combined, उच्चन्यायालय (uccanyāyālaya) refers to a "high court."
* Solution 4: धुम्रपान (dhumrapān) + प्रदूषण (pradūṣaṇ) = धुम्रपानप्रदूषण (dhumrapānpradūṣaṇ)
    - Explanation: धुम्रपान (dhumrapān) means "smoking" and प्रदूषण (pradūṣaṇ) means "pollution." When combined, धुम्रपानप्रदूषण (dhumrapānpradūṣaṇ) refers to "smoking pollution."


Exercise 3: Form compound words using the given verbs and nouns.
* Solution 1: लिहिणारा (lihiṇārā) + पत्र (patra) = लिहिणारापत्र (lihiṇārāpatra)
    - Explanation: लिहिणारा (lihiṇārā) means "writing" and पत्र (patra) means "letter." When combined, लिहिणारापत्र (lihiṇārāpatra) refers to a "written letter."
* Solution 2: पडणारी (paḍaṇārī) + बस (bas) = पडणारीबस (paḍaṇārības)
    - Explanation: पडणारी (paḍaṇārī) means "falling" and बस (bas) means "bus." When combined, पडणारीबस (paḍaṇārības) refers to a "falling bus."
* Solution 3: दौडणारी (ḍauḍaṇārī) + महिला (mahilā) = दौडणारीमहिला (ḍauḍaṇārīmahilā)
    - Explanation: दौडणारी (ḍauḍaṇārī) means "running" and महिला (mahilā) means "woman." When combined, दौडणारीमहिला (ḍauḍaṇārīmahilā) refers to a "running woman."
* Solution 4: गाणारी (gāṇārī) + कलाकार (kalākār) = गाणारीकलाकार (gāṇārīkalākār)
    - Explanation: गाणारी (gāṇārī) means "singing" and कलाकार (kalākār) means "artist." When combined, गाणारीकलाकार (gāṇārīkalākār) refers to a "singing artist."
By practicing the formation of compound words, you will become more proficient in using them correctly and expanding your vocabulary in Marathi.


<span link>Well done on mastering this lesson! Don't miss these related pages to expand your knowledge: [[Language/Marathi/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]] & [[Language/Marathi/Grammar/Questions|Questions]].</span>
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MarathiGrammar0 to A1 Course → Compound words

Introduction

In this lesson, we will explore the fascinating world of compound words in Marathi. Compound words are formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. Understanding how to form and use compound words is essential for building a strong vocabulary and expressing oneself fluently in Marathi. Throughout this lesson, we will delve into the intricacies of compound word formation, examine various examples, and provide exercises to reinforce your understanding. So let's dive in and discover the power of compound words in Marathi!

Basics of Compound Words

Compound words, also known as संयुक्त शब्द (san'yukt shabd) in Marathi, are formed by combining two or more words to create a new word with a unique meaning. These words can be formed by joining two nouns, a noun and an adjective, a verb and a noun, or any other combination that makes sense within the context.

The formation of compound words in Marathi follows certain rules and patterns. Let's explore some of the common patterns for forming compound words:

Pattern 1: Noun + Noun

In this pattern, two nouns are combined to create a compound word. The first noun modifies or describes the second noun, resulting in a new word that expresses a specific concept or idea.

Here are some examples:

Marathi Pronunciation English Translation
आगराठी कामगार āgarāṭhī kāmagār construction worker
अस्पताल वाहन aspatāl vāhan ambulance
जनता आवाज janatā āvāj public opinion
सरकारी नौकर sarkārī naukar government employee

Pattern 2: Adjective + Noun

In this pattern, an adjective is combined with a noun to form a compound word. The adjective describes or qualifies the noun, giving it a specific attribute or characteristic.

Here are some examples:

Marathi Pronunciation English Translation
सुंदर महिला sundar mahilā beautiful woman
उच्च शिक्षण ucca śikṣaṇ higher education
गरम पाणी garam pāṇī hot water
ताजी खबर tājī khabar fresh news

Pattern 3: Verb + Noun

In this pattern, a verb is combined with a noun to create a compound word. The verb indicates the action or activity associated with the noun.

Here are some examples:

Marathi Pronunciation English Translation
पठणारी किताब paṭhaṇārī kitāb reading book
लिहिणारी वस्त्र lihiṇārī vastr writing material
दौडणारा क्रीडास्थल ḍauḍaṇārā krīḍāsthala running track
पडणारा आदमी paḍaṇārā ādamī falling man

These are just a few examples of the different patterns for forming compound words in Marathi. As you explore the language further, you will come across many more compound words that follow these patterns or have unique formations.

Cultural Insight

Compound words play a significant role in Marathi language and culture. They not only enrich the vocabulary but also provide insights into the cultural and social aspects of Marathi-speaking communities.

Compound words in Marathi often reflect the local traditions, occupations, and natural surroundings. For example, words like नवरा-बायको (navarā-bāyko) meaning "husband and wife," or गणपती (gaṇpatī) meaning "Lord Ganesha" are commonly used in Marathi-speaking households during festivals and social gatherings.

Moreover, compound words are frequently used in Marathi literature, poetry, and song lyrics to convey complex emotions, vivid descriptions, and subtle nuances. Prominent Marathi literary figures like Kusumāgraj, Vinda Karandikar, and Pu La Deshpande have beautifully crafted compound words in their works, adding depth and richness to the Marathi language.

Understanding compound words not only enhances your vocabulary but also allows you to appreciate the cultural significance and artistic beauty embedded within the Marathi language.

Practice Exercises

Now that we have covered the basics of compound words in Marathi, let's put your knowledge to the test! Complete the following exercises by forming compound words based on the given prompts.

Exercise 1: Form compound words using the given nouns.

  • Prompt 1: समारोप (samārop) + प्रसंग (prasanga) = ?
  • Prompt 2: विद्यालय (vidyālaya) + पुस्तक (pustak) = ?
  • Prompt 3: वाढदिवस (vāḍhadivas) + सण (saṇ) = ?
  • Prompt 4: शहर (śahar) + यात्रा (yātrā) = ?

Exercise 2: Form compound words using the given adjectives and nouns.

  • Prompt 1: सुंदर (sundar) + गाणे (gāṇe) = ?
  • Prompt 2: गरम (garam) + चहा (chahā) = ?
  • Prompt 3: उच्च (ucca) + न्यायालय (nyāyālaya) = ?
  • Prompt 4: धुम्रपान (dhumrapān) + प्रदूषण (pradūṣaṇ) = ?

Exercise 3: Form compound words using the given verbs and nouns.

  • Prompt 1: लिहिणारा (lihiṇārā) + पत्र (patra) = ?
  • Prompt 2: पडणारी (paḍaṇārī) + बस (bas) = ?
  • Prompt 3: दौडणारी (ḍauḍaṇārī) + महिला (mahilā) = ?
  • Prompt 4: गाणारी (gāṇārī) + कलाकार (kalākār) = ?

Solution and Explanation

Exercise 1: Form compound words using the given nouns.

  • Solution 1: समारोप (samārop) + प्रसंग (prasanga) = समारोपप्रसंग (samāropprasanga)
   - Explanation: समारोप (samārop) means "conclusion" and प्रसंग (prasanga) means "topic." When combined, समारोपप्रसंग (samāropprasanga) refers to the "concluding topic" or "closing remark."
  • Solution 2: विद्यालय (vidyālaya) + पुस्तक (pustak) = विद्यालयपुस्तक (vidyālayapustak)
   - Explanation: विद्यालय (vidyālaya) means "school" and पुस्तक (pustak) means "book." When combined, विद्यालयपुस्तक (vidyālayapustak) refers to a "school book" or "textbook."
  • Solution 3: वाढदिवस (vāḍhadivas) + सण (saṇ) = वाढदिवससण (vāḍhadivassaṇ)
   - Explanation: वाढदिवस (vāḍhadivas) means "birthday" and सण (saṇ) means "celebration." When combined, वाढदिवससण (vāḍhadivassaṇ) refers to a "birthday celebration."
  • Solution 4: शहर (śahar) + यात्रा (yātrā) = शहरयात्रा (śaharyātrā)
   - Explanation: शहर (śahar) means "city" and यात्रा (yātrā) means "journey." When combined, शहरयात्रा (śaharyātrā) refers to a "city tour" or "sightseeing trip."

Exercise 2: Form compound words using the given adjectives and nouns.

  • Solution 1: सुंदर (sundar) + गाणे (gāṇe) = सुंदरगाणे (sundargāṇe)
   - Explanation: सुंदर (sundar) means "beautiful" and गाणे (gāṇe) means "song." When combined, सुंदरगाणे (sundargāṇe) refers to a "beautiful song."
  • Solution 2: गरम (garam) + चहा (chahā) = गरमचहा (garamchahā)
   - Explanation: गरम (garam) means "hot" and चहा (chahā) means "tea." When combined, गरमचहा (garamchahā) refers to "hot tea."
  • Solution 3: उच्च (ucca) + न्यायालय (nyāyālaya) = उच्चन्यायालय (uccanyāyālaya)
   - Explanation: उच्च (ucca) means "high" and न्यायालय (nyāyālaya) means "court." When combined, उच्चन्यायालय (uccanyāyālaya) refers to a "high court."
  • Solution 4: धुम्रपान (dhumrapān) + प्रदूषण (pradūṣaṇ) = धुम्रपानप्रदूषण (dhumrapānpradūṣaṇ)
   - Explanation: धुम्रपान (dhumrapān) means "smoking" and प्रदूषण (pradūṣaṇ) means "pollution." When combined, धुम्रपानप्रदूषण (dhumrapānpradūṣaṇ) refers to "smoking pollution."

Exercise 3: Form compound words using the given verbs and nouns.

  • Solution 1: लिहिणारा (lihiṇārā) + पत्र (patra) = लिहिणारापत्र (lihiṇārāpatra)
   - Explanation: लिहिणारा (lihiṇārā) means "writing" and पत्र (patra) means "letter." When combined, लिहिणारापत्र (lihiṇārāpatra) refers to a "written letter."
  • Solution 2: पडणारी (paḍaṇārī) + बस (bas) = पडणारीबस (paḍaṇārības)
   - Explanation: पडणारी (paḍaṇārī) means "falling" and बस (bas) means "bus." When combined, पडणारीबस (paḍaṇārības) refers to a "falling bus."
  • Solution 3: दौडणारी (ḍauḍaṇārī) + महिला (mahilā) = दौडणारीमहिला (ḍauḍaṇārīmahilā)
   - Explanation: दौडणारी (ḍauḍaṇārī) means "running" and महिला (mahilā) means "woman." When combined, दौडणारीमहिला (ḍauḍaṇārīmahilā) refers to a "running woman."
  • Solution 4: गाणारी (gāṇārī) + कलाकार (kalākār) = गाणारीकलाकार (gāṇārīkalākār)
   - Explanation: गाणारी (gāṇārī) means "singing" and कलाकार (kalākār) means "artist." When combined, गाणारीकलाकार (gāṇārīkalākār) refers to a "singing artist."

By practicing the formation of compound words, you will become more proficient in using them correctly and expanding your vocabulary in Marathi.

Table of Contents - Marathi Course - 0 to A1


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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