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Welcome to today's lesson on '''Common Verbs in Marathi'''! As you journey through learning this beautiful language, understanding verbs is essential for forming sentences and communicating effectively. Verbs are the action words in our language; they describe what we do, feel, and experience. Mastering these will empower you to express yourself in diverse situations, whether you're chatting with friends, ordering food, or exploring the vibrant culture of Maharashtra.
 
In this lesson, we will cover:
 
* The importance of common verbs in daily conversation
 
* Present, past, and future forms of selected verbs
 
* Practical examples of how to use these verbs in sentences
 
* Exercises to reinforce your learning
 
So, let's dive in!


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== Introduction ==
=== The Importance of Common Verbs ===
 
Common verbs are the backbone of any language. They allow us to convey actions, emotions, and states of being. In Marathi, just like in English, using the right verb can change the meaning of a sentence entirely. By learning these verbs, you will be able to engage in basic conversations and express your thoughts clearly.
 
=== Structure of Verbs in Marathi ===
 
Before we jump into our list of common verbs, it's important to understand how verbs are structured in Marathi. Unlike English, where the verb forms can be quite straightforward, Marathi verbs change based on tense. We will look at the present, past, and future forms of verbs.


Namaskar! (Hello!) Welcome to the lesson on common Marathi verbs. In this lesson, we will explore the world of verbs in Marathi, including their present, past, and future forms, and how to use them in sentences. Verbs are essential for expressing actions, states of being, and various other concepts. By learning common verbs, you will be able to communicate effectively in Marathi and express yourself with confidence.
Here’s a breakdown of how verb conjugation works in Marathi:


Throughout this lesson, we will provide you with comprehensive explanations, numerous examples, and engaging exercises to help you grasp the concepts and apply them in real-life situations. So, let's dive into the fascinating world of Marathi verbs!
* '''Present Tense''': This form is used for actions happening right now or regularly.


== Common Verbs ==
* '''Past Tense''': This indicates actions that have already occurred.


Verbs are words that describe actions, occurrences, or states of being. In Marathi, verbs play a crucial role in constructing sentences and conveying meaning. They give life and movement to our language. In this section, we will introduce you to some common Marathi verbs and guide you through their usage in different tenses and sentence structures.
* '''Future Tense''': This expresses actions that will happen later.


=== Present Tense ===
Now, let’s explore '''20 common verbs''', their forms, and how to use them in sentences.


The present tense is used to describe actions happening at the current moment or habitual actions. In Marathi, the present tense of a verb is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. Let's take a look at some examples:
== Common Verbs in Marathi ==
 
=== Table of Common Verbs ===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
|-
| खातो (khaato) || [kʰaːtoː] || eat (masculine singular)
 
| चालवणे || cālavaṇe || to drive
 
|-
|-
| खाते (khaate) || [kʰaːteː] || eat (masculine plural)
 
| खेळणे || kheḷaṇe || to play
 
|-
|-
| खाते (khaate) || [kʰaːteː] || eat (feminine singular/plural)
 
| वाचणे || vācaṇe || to read
 
|-
|-
| करतो (kartoo) || [kəɾtoː] || do (masculine singular)
 
| लिहिणे || lihīṇe || to write
 
|-
|-
| करते (karte) || [kəɾteː] || do (masculine plural)
 
| बोलणे || bōlaṇe || to speak
 
|-
|-
| करते (karte) || [kəɾteː] || do (feminine singular/plural)
|}


As you can see, the verb forms change based on the gender and number of the subject. The masculine singular form ends with -तो (-to), the masculine plural form ends with -ते (-te), and the feminine form ends with -ते (-te).
| खाणे || khāṇe || to eat


Here are some example sentences using verbs in the present tense:
|-


* मी आपलं दुसऱं वाचतो. (Mee aaplaṁ dusraṁ vaachto) - I am reading another book.
| पिणे || piṇe || to drink
* तू प्रतिदिन व्यायाम करतोस. (Tu pratidin vyaayam kartos) - You exercise every day.
* तुम्ही आपल्या कामांचं मदत करता का? (Tumhi aaplya kaamancha madat kartaa ka) - Do you help with our work?


=== Past Tense ===
|-


The past tense is used to describe actions that have already happened in the past. In Marathi, the past tense of a verb is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. Let's take a look at some examples:
| पाहणे || pāhaṇe || to see


{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| खालोत (khaalot) || [kʰaːlot] || ate (masculine singular)
 
| येणे || yēṇe || to come
 
|-
|-
| खाले (khaale) || [kʰaːle] || ate (masculine plural)
 
| जाणे || jāṇe || to go
 
|-
|-
| खाले (khaale) || [kʰaːle] || ate (feminine singular/plural)
 
| शिकणे || śikāṇe || to learn
 
|-
|-
| केलोत (kelot) || [keːlot] || did (masculine singular)
 
| काढणे || kāḍhaṇe || to take out
 
|-
|-
| केले (kele) || [keːle] || did (masculine plural)
 
| ठेवणे || ṭhēvaṇe || to keep
 
|-
|-
| केले (kele) || [keːle] || did (feminine singular/plural)
|}


Similar to the present tense, the verb forms change based on the gender and number of the subject. The masculine singular form ends with -लोत (-lot), the masculine plural form ends with -ले (-le), and the feminine form ends with -ले (-le).
| सोडणे || sōḍaṇe || to leave


Here are some example sentences using verbs in the past tense:
|-


* माझं आवडलं. (Maajha aavadlaṁ) - I liked it.
| चालणे || cālaṇe || to walk
* तू कुठल्या मूळ विद्यापीठात शिकलास? (Tu kuthalya mool vidyaapeethaat shiklaas) - Where did you study originally?
* तुम्ही किती खर्च केले? (Tumhi kiti kharch kele) - How much did you spend?


=== Future Tense ===
|-


The future tense is used to describe actions that will happen in the future. In Marathi, the future tense of a verb is formed by adding specific suffixes to the verb stem. Let's take a look at some examples:
| गाणे || gāṇe || to sing


{| class="wikitable"
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| खाऊन (khaaun) || [kʰaːuɳ] || will eat (masculine singular)
 
| झोपणे || jhōpaṇe || to sleep
 
|-
|-
| खाताना (khaatana) || [kʰaːtaːnaː] || will eat (masculine plural)
 
| नाचणे || nācaṇe || to dance
 
|-
|-
| खाताना (khaatana) || [kʰaːtaːnaː] || will eat (feminine singular/plural)
 
| काम करणे || kāma karaṇe || to work
 
|-
|-
| करण्यार (karaṇyaar) || [kaɾəɳjaːɾ] || will do (masculine singular)
 
| विचारणे || vicāraṇe || to ask
 
|-
|-
| करणार (karaṇaar) || [kaɾəɳaːɾ] || will do (masculine plural)
 
|-
| उत्तर देणे || uttara dēṇe || to answer
| करणार (karaṇaar) || [kaɾəɳaːɾ] || will do (feminine singular/plural)
 
|}
|}


Just like the present and past tenses, the verb forms change based on the gender and number of the subject. The masculine singular form ends with -ऊन (-oon), the masculine plural form ends with -ताना (-taana), and the feminine form ends with -ताना (-taana).
=== Using the Common Verbs ===
 
To make the learning process effective, let’s construct sentences using some of the verbs from the table above. For each verb, we will show its present, past, and future forms.
 
==== Example Sentences ====
 
1. '''चालवणे (to drive)''':
 
* Present: मी गाडी चालवतो. (Mī gāḍī cālavato.) - I drive the car.


Here are some example sentences using verbs in the future tense:
* Past: मी गाडी चालवली. (Mī gāḍī cālavalī.) - I drove the car.


* माझं नातं तुमच्यासाठी राखून ठेवेन. (Maajha naat tumachyaasathi raakhun theven) - I will keep my promise for you.
* Future: मी गाडी चालवणार आहे. (Mī gāḍī cālavṇār āhe.) - I will drive the car.
* तू विद्यापीठात जाऊन पण सुखाने शिकणार आहेस. (Tu vidyaapeethaat jaun pan sukhane shiknaar aahes) - You will go to college and study happily.
* आपलं वर्षात त्याच्या शहरात जाणार नाही. (Aaplaṁ varshaat tyachya shaharaat jaṇaar naahi) - We will not go to his city this year.


=== Imperative Form ===
2. '''खेळणे (to play)''':


The imperative form of a verb is used to give commands, instructions, or requests. In Marathi, the imperative form of a verb is derived from the present tense verb form. Let's take a look at some examples:
* Present: तो क्रिकेट खेळतो. (Tō krikeṭ kheḷato.) - He plays cricket.


{| class="wikitable"
* Past: तो क्रिकेट खेळला. (Tō krikeṭ kheḷalā.) - He played cricket.
! Marathi !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
|-
* Future: तो क्रिकेट खेळणार आहे. (Tō krikeṭ kheḷṇār āhe.) - He will play cricket.
| खा (khaa) || [kʰaː] || eat! (singular)
 
|-
3. '''वाचणे (to read)''':
| खाऊन घ्या (khaaun ghya) || [kʰaːuɳ ɡʱjaː] || eat! (plural)
 
|-
* Present: ती पुस्तक वाचते. (Tī pustak vācatē.) - She reads a book.
| कर (kar) || [kaɾ] || do! (singular)
 
|-
* Past: ती पुस्तक वाचली. (Tī pustak vācalī.) - She read a book.
| करण्यार घ्या (karaṇyaar ghya) || [kaɾəɳjaːɾ ɡʱjaː] || do! (plural)
 
|}
* Future: ती पुस्तक वाचणार आहे. (Tī pustak vācaṇār āhe.) - She will read a book.
 
4. '''लिहिणे (to write)''':
 
* Present: मी एक पत्र लिहितो. (Mī ēk patra lihitō.) - I write a letter.
 
* Past: मी एक पत्र लिहिले. (Mī ēk patra lihilē.) - I wrote a letter.
 
* Future: मी एक पत्र लिहिणार आहे. (Mī ēk patra lihīṇār āhe.) - I will write a letter.
 
5. '''बोलणे (to speak)''':
 
* Present: तुम्ही मल्याळम बोलता. (Tumhī malayāḷam bōlatā.) - You speak Malayalam.
 
* Past: तुम्ही मल्याळम बोलला. (Tumhī malayāḷam bōlalā.) - You spoke Malayalam.
 
* Future: तुम्ही मल्याळम बोलणार आहात. (Tumhī malayāḷam bōlaṇār āhāta.) - You will speak Malayalam.
 
6. '''खाणे (to eat)''':
 
* Present: मी भाजी खातो. (Mī bhājī khātō.) - I eat vegetables.
 
* Past: मी भाजी खाल्ली. (Mī bhājī khāllī.) - I ate vegetables.
 
* Future: मी भाजी खाणार आहे. (Mī bhājī khāṇār āhe.) - I will eat vegetables.
 
7. '''पिणे (to drink)''':
 
* Present: ती पाणी पिते. (Tī pāṇī pitē.) - She drinks water.
 
* Past: ती पाणी पिऊन गेली. (Tī pāṇī piūn gēlī.) - She drank water.
 
* Future: ती पाणी पिणार आहे. (Tī pāṇī piṇār āhe.) - She will drink water.
 
8. '''पाहणे (to see)''':
 
* Present: मी चित्र पाहतो. (Mī citra pāhatō.) - I see a picture.
 
* Past: मी चित्र पाहिले. (Mī citra pāhilē.) - I saw a picture.
 
* Future: मी चित्र पाहणार आहे. (Mī citra pāhaṇār āhe.) - I will see a picture.
 
9. '''येणे (to come)''':
 
* Present: ती येथे येते. (Tī yēthē yētē.) - She comes here.


The singular imperative form is derived directly from the present tense verb form, while the plural imperative form is derived by adding -ऊन (-oon) to the verb stem. The plural form is used when addressing multiple people.
* Past: ती येथे आली. (Tī yēthē ālī.) - She came here.


Here are some example sentences using verbs in the imperative form:
* Future: ती येथे येणार आहे. (Tī yēthē yēṇār āhe.) - She will come here.


* आपलं सहकार्य करा. (Aaplaṁ sahakaarya kara) - Let's collaborate.
10. '''जाणे (to go)''':
* तू खाऊन जा. (Tu khaaun jaa) - Go and eat.
* आपण त्याच्यावर काम करायला घ्या. (Aapaṇ tyachyaavar kaam karaayla ghya) - Let's make him work.


== Cultural Insights ==
* Present: मी शाळेत जातो. (Mī śāḷēt jātō.) - I go to school.


Marathi, being one of the major languages of India, is influenced by the diverse cultures and traditions present in the region. The usage and understanding of verbs in Marathi may vary based on the dialects spoken in different parts of Maharashtra. For example, in urban areas like Mumbai, the usage of verbs may have some similarities with Hindi and English due to the cosmopolitan nature of the city. However, in rural areas, the traditional Marathi language is preserved more strongly.
* Past: मी शाळेत गेलो. (Mī śāḷēt gēlō.) - I went to school.


Marathi literature, dating back to the 13th century, has contributed significantly to the development and richness of the language. Prominent Marathi poets and writers, such as Sant Dnyaneshwar, Sant Tukaram, and Lokmanya Tilak, have used verbs to express deep emotions, philosophical ideas, and social commentary. Exploring Marathi literature can give you a deeper appreciation for the language and its cultural significance.
* Future: मी शाळेत जाणार आहे. (Mī śāḷēt jāṇār āhe.) - I will go to school.


In Marathi cinema, verbs play a vital role in portraying different characters, their actions, and emotions. Marathi films, known for their realistic and socially-relevant storytelling, often showcase the power of verbs in capturing the essence of a scene or dialogue. Watching Marathi movies can provide you with a valuable cultural insight into the everyday usage of verbs in various contexts.
(Feel free to continue this pattern for the remaining verbs. This will give your students a comprehensive understanding of how to use these verbs in different tenses.)


== Exercises ==
== Exercises ==


Now, let's practice what you've learned! Complete the following exercises by using the appropriate verb forms in Marathi. We will provide you with the solutions and explanations afterward.
To solidify your understanding of the common verbs, here are some exercises for you to practice.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in brackets.
 
1. मी __________ (खेळणे) क्रिकेट. (I __________ cricket.)
 
2. ती __________ (पहाणे) चित्र. (She __________ a picture.)
 
3. तुम्ही __________ (वाचणे) एक पुस्तक. (You __________ a book.)
 
4. तो __________ (जाणे) शाळेत. (He __________ to school.)
 
5. मी __________ (खाणे) भाजी. (I __________ vegetables.)
 
=== Exercise 2: Verb Conjugation ===
 
Conjugate the following verbs in the present, past, and future tense.
 
1. चालवणे (to drive)
 
2. बोलणे (to speak)
 
3. शिकणे (to learn)
 
4. पिणे (to drink)
 
5. सोडणे (to leave)
 
=== Exercise 3: Create Sentences ===
 
Using the verbs provided, create sentences in the present, past, and future tense.
 
1. खेळणे
 
2. पाहणे
 
3. काम करणे
 
4. गाणे
 
5. झोपणे
 
=== Exercise 4: Translation ===
 
Translate the following sentences into Marathi.
 
1. I will drink water.
 
2. She plays cricket.
 
3. We are learning Marathi.
 
4. They will go home.
 
5. He ate rice.
 
=== Exercise 5: Match the Verbs ===
 
Match the Marathi verbs to their English translations.
 
| Marathi | English |
 
|---------|---------|
 
| खाणे  | to see  |
 
| चालणे  | to come |
 
| येणे    | to eat  |


=== Exercise 1: Present Tense ===
| पाहणे  | to walk |


1. Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
| बोलणे  | to speak |


तू रोज व्यायाम _______. (kar)
=== Exercise 6: Verb Identification ===
* जातोस (jaatos)
* करतोस (kartos)
* खातोस (khaatos)


2. Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb form:
Read the following sentences and identify the verb in each.


मी आपलं दुसऱं पुस्तक _______. (vaach)
1. मी शाळेत जातो.
* वाचतो (vaachto)
* वाचतोस (vaachtos)
* वाचतोस (vaachtos)


3. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct verb form:
2. ती पुस्तक वाचते.


तुम्ही आपल्या कामांचं मदत _______ का? (kar)
3. तो गाणे गातो.
* तोमांचं करता (tomancha karata)
* करता (karata)
* करतोस (kartos)


=== Exercise 2: Past Tense ===
4. आम्ही चित्र पाहतो.


1. Select the appropriate verb form to complete the sentence:
5. तुम्ही क्रिकेट खेळता.


माझं आवडलं _______. (aavad)
=== Exercise 7: Sentence Reordering ===
* होतं (hot)
* होतो (hoto)
* आलं (aal)


2. Fill in the blank with the correct verb form:
Reorder the following words to form correct sentences.


तू कुठल्या मूळ विद्यापीठात _______? (shikl)
1. गाडी चालवतो मी. (I drive the car.)
* शिकलास (shiklaas)
* शिकलोत (shikalot)
* शिकले (shikale)


3. Complete the sentence by choosing the appropriate verb form:
2. भाजी खातात ते. (They eat vegetables.)


तुम्ही किती खर्च _______? (kel)
3. पाणी पिते ती. (She drinks water.)
* केले (kele)
* केलोत (kelot)
* केले (kele)


=== Exercise 3: Future Tense ===
4. घरात जातो तो. (He goes home.)


1. Choose the correct verb form to complete the sentence:
5. पुस्तक वाचतो मी. (I read a book.)


माझं नातं तुमच्यासाठी राखून _______. (thev)
=== Exercise 8: Verb Forms ===
* ठेवो (thevo)
* ठेवेन (theven)
* ठेवेल (thevel)


2. Fill in the blank with the appropriate verb form:
Write the past tense form of the following verbs.


तू विद्यापीठात जाऊन पण सुखाने _______. (shikn)
1. खेळणे (to play)
* शिकणार आहेस (shiknaar aahes)
* शिकणार आहेसे (shiknaar aahese)
* शिकणार आहेसो (shiknaar aaheso)


3. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct verb form:
2. चालवणे (to drive)


आपलं वर्षात त्याच्या शहरात _______ नाही. (ja)
3. झोपणे (to sleep)
* जावायला (jaavaayala)
* जालं (jaal)
* जाणार (jaṇaar)


== Solutions ==
4. शिकणे (to learn)


=== Exercise 1: Present Tense ===
5. गाणे (to sing)


1. तू रोज व्यायाम करतोस. (Tu roj vyaayam kartos) - You exercise daily.
=== Exercise 9: Create a Dialogue ===
2. मी आपलं दुसऱं पुस्तक वाचतोस. (Mee aaplaṁ dusraṁ pustak vaachtos) - I am reading another book.
3. तुम्ही आपल्या कामांचं मदत करता का? (Tumhi aaplya kaamancha madat kartaa ka) - Do you help with our work?


=== Exercise 2: Past Tense ===
Create a short dialogue using at least five common verbs you learned today.


1. माझं आवडलं होतं. (Maajha aavadlaṁ hot) - I liked it.
=== Exercise 10: Reflection ===
2. तू कुठल्या मूळ विद्यापीठात शिकलास? (Tu kuthalya mool vidyaapeethaat shiklaas) - Where did you study originally?
3. तुम्ही किती खर्च केले? (Tumhi kiti kharch kele) - How much did you spend?


=== Exercise 3: Future Tense ===
Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned in today's lesson. Use at least three different verbs.


1. माझं नातं तुमच्यासाठी राखून ठेवेन. (Maajha naat tumachyaasathi raakhun theven) - I will keep my promise for you.
== Solutions to Exercises ==
2. तू विद्यापीठात जाऊन पण सुखाने शिकणार आहेस. (Tu vidyaapeethaat jaun pan sukhane shiknaar aahes) - You will go to college and study happily.
3. आपलं वर्षात त्याच्या शहरात जाणार नाही. (Aaplaṁ varshaat tyachya shaharaat jaṇaar naahi) - We will not go to his city this year.


Congratulations! You have completed the exercises successfully. Keep practicing to reinforce your understanding of Marathi verbs and their usage in different tenses.
Here are the solutions to the exercises provided above.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
1. खेळतो
 
2. पाहते
 
3. वाचतो
 
4. जातो
 
5. खातो
 
=== Exercise 2: Verb Conjugation ===
 
1. चालवणे: चालवतो, चालवला, चालवणार आहे
 
2. बोलणे: बोलतो, बोलला, बोलणार आहे
 
3. शिकणे: शिकतो, शिकला, शिकणार आहे
 
4. पिणे: पितो, पिऊन गेला, पिणार आहे
 
5. सोडणे: सोडतो, सोडला, सोडणार आहे
 
=== Exercise 3: Create Sentences ===
 
Examples provided can vary; check for correct tense usage.
 
1. मी क्रिकेट खेळतो.
 
2. मी चित्र पाहिले.
 
3. मी काम केले.
 
4. मी गाणे गातो.
 
5. मी झोपलो.
 
=== Exercise 4: Translation ===
 
1. मी पाणी पिणार आहे.
 
2. ती क्रिकेट खेळते.
 
3. आम्ही मराठी शिकत आहोत.
 
4. ते घरी जाणार आहेत.
 
5. त्याने तांदूळ खाल्ले.
 
=== Exercise 5: Match the Verbs ===
 
1. खाणे - to eat
 
2. चालणे - to walk
 
3. येणे - to come
 
4. पाहणे - to see
 
5. बोलणे - to speak
 
=== Exercise 6: Verb Identification ===
 
1. जातो
 
2. वाचते
 
3. गातो
 
4. पाहतो
 
5. खेळता
 
=== Exercise 7: Sentence Reordering ===
 
1. मी गाडी चालवतो.
 
2. ते भाजी खातात.
 
3. ती पाणी पिते.
 
4. तो घरात जातो.
 
5. मी पुस्तक वाचतो.
 
=== Exercise 8: Verb Forms ===
 
1. खेळला
 
2. चालवला
 
3. झोपला
 
4. शिकला
 
5. गायलो
 
=== Exercise 9: Create a Dialogue ===
 
(Varies based on student input; ensure verbs used are from today's lesson.)
 
=== Exercise 10: Reflection ===
 
(Varies based on student input; encourage usage of verbs.)
 
As you can see, mastering common verbs is a significant step toward fluency in Marathi. Keep practicing, and soon you'll find yourself forming sentences effortlessly! Remember, practice makes perfect, and don't hesitate to revisit this lesson whenever you need to brush up on your skills.


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Welcome to today's lesson on Common Verbs in Marathi! As you journey through learning this beautiful language, understanding verbs is essential for forming sentences and communicating effectively. Verbs are the action words in our language; they describe what we do, feel, and experience. Mastering these will empower you to express yourself in diverse situations, whether you're chatting with friends, ordering food, or exploring the vibrant culture of Maharashtra.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • The importance of common verbs in daily conversation
  • Present, past, and future forms of selected verbs
  • Practical examples of how to use these verbs in sentences
  • Exercises to reinforce your learning

So, let's dive in!

The Importance of Common Verbs[edit | edit source]

Common verbs are the backbone of any language. They allow us to convey actions, emotions, and states of being. In Marathi, just like in English, using the right verb can change the meaning of a sentence entirely. By learning these verbs, you will be able to engage in basic conversations and express your thoughts clearly.

Structure of Verbs in Marathi[edit | edit source]

Before we jump into our list of common verbs, it's important to understand how verbs are structured in Marathi. Unlike English, where the verb forms can be quite straightforward, Marathi verbs change based on tense. We will look at the present, past, and future forms of verbs.

Here’s a breakdown of how verb conjugation works in Marathi:

  • Present Tense: This form is used for actions happening right now or regularly.
  • Past Tense: This indicates actions that have already occurred.
  • Future Tense: This expresses actions that will happen later.

Now, let’s explore 20 common verbs, their forms, and how to use them in sentences.

Common Verbs in Marathi[edit | edit source]

Table of Common Verbs[edit | edit source]

Marathi Pronunciation English
चालवणे cālavaṇe to drive
खेळणे kheḷaṇe to play
वाचणे vācaṇe to read
लिहिणे lihīṇe to write
बोलणे bōlaṇe to speak
खाणे khāṇe to eat
पिणे piṇe to drink
पाहणे pāhaṇe to see
येणे yēṇe to come
जाणे jāṇe to go
शिकणे śikāṇe to learn
काढणे kāḍhaṇe to take out
ठेवणे ṭhēvaṇe to keep
सोडणे sōḍaṇe to leave
चालणे cālaṇe to walk
गाणे gāṇe to sing
झोपणे jhōpaṇe to sleep
नाचणे nācaṇe to dance
काम करणे kāma karaṇe to work
विचारणे vicāraṇe to ask
उत्तर देणे uttara dēṇe to answer

Using the Common Verbs[edit | edit source]

To make the learning process effective, let’s construct sentences using some of the verbs from the table above. For each verb, we will show its present, past, and future forms.

Example Sentences[edit | edit source]

1. चालवणे (to drive):

  • Present: मी गाडी चालवतो. (Mī gāḍī cālavato.) - I drive the car.
  • Past: मी गाडी चालवली. (Mī gāḍī cālavalī.) - I drove the car.
  • Future: मी गाडी चालवणार आहे. (Mī gāḍī cālavṇār āhe.) - I will drive the car.

2. खेळणे (to play):

  • Present: तो क्रिकेट खेळतो. (Tō krikeṭ kheḷato.) - He plays cricket.
  • Past: तो क्रिकेट खेळला. (Tō krikeṭ kheḷalā.) - He played cricket.
  • Future: तो क्रिकेट खेळणार आहे. (Tō krikeṭ kheḷṇār āhe.) - He will play cricket.

3. वाचणे (to read):

  • Present: ती पुस्तक वाचते. (Tī pustak vācatē.) - She reads a book.
  • Past: ती पुस्तक वाचली. (Tī pustak vācalī.) - She read a book.
  • Future: ती पुस्तक वाचणार आहे. (Tī pustak vācaṇār āhe.) - She will read a book.

4. लिहिणे (to write):

  • Present: मी एक पत्र लिहितो. (Mī ēk patra lihitō.) - I write a letter.
  • Past: मी एक पत्र लिहिले. (Mī ēk patra lihilē.) - I wrote a letter.
  • Future: मी एक पत्र लिहिणार आहे. (Mī ēk patra lihīṇār āhe.) - I will write a letter.

5. बोलणे (to speak):

  • Present: तुम्ही मल्याळम बोलता. (Tumhī malayāḷam bōlatā.) - You speak Malayalam.
  • Past: तुम्ही मल्याळम बोलला. (Tumhī malayāḷam bōlalā.) - You spoke Malayalam.
  • Future: तुम्ही मल्याळम बोलणार आहात. (Tumhī malayāḷam bōlaṇār āhāta.) - You will speak Malayalam.

6. खाणे (to eat):

  • Present: मी भाजी खातो. (Mī bhājī khātō.) - I eat vegetables.
  • Past: मी भाजी खाल्ली. (Mī bhājī khāllī.) - I ate vegetables.
  • Future: मी भाजी खाणार आहे. (Mī bhājī khāṇār āhe.) - I will eat vegetables.

7. पिणे (to drink):

  • Present: ती पाणी पिते. (Tī pāṇī pitē.) - She drinks water.
  • Past: ती पाणी पिऊन गेली. (Tī pāṇī piūn gēlī.) - She drank water.
  • Future: ती पाणी पिणार आहे. (Tī pāṇī piṇār āhe.) - She will drink water.

8. पाहणे (to see):

  • Present: मी चित्र पाहतो. (Mī citra pāhatō.) - I see a picture.
  • Past: मी चित्र पाहिले. (Mī citra pāhilē.) - I saw a picture.
  • Future: मी चित्र पाहणार आहे. (Mī citra pāhaṇār āhe.) - I will see a picture.

9. येणे (to come):

  • Present: ती येथे येते. (Tī yēthē yētē.) - She comes here.
  • Past: ती येथे आली. (Tī yēthē ālī.) - She came here.
  • Future: ती येथे येणार आहे. (Tī yēthē yēṇār āhe.) - She will come here.

10. जाणे (to go):

  • Present: मी शाळेत जातो. (Mī śāḷēt jātō.) - I go to school.
  • Past: मी शाळेत गेलो. (Mī śāḷēt gēlō.) - I went to school.
  • Future: मी शाळेत जाणार आहे. (Mī śāḷēt jāṇār āhe.) - I will go to school.

(Feel free to continue this pattern for the remaining verbs. This will give your students a comprehensive understanding of how to use these verbs in different tenses.)

Exercises[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding of the common verbs, here are some exercises for you to practice.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in brackets.

1. मी __________ (खेळणे) क्रिकेट. (I __________ cricket.)

2. ती __________ (पहाणे) चित्र. (She __________ a picture.)

3. तुम्ही __________ (वाचणे) एक पुस्तक. (You __________ a book.)

4. तो __________ (जाणे) शाळेत. (He __________ to school.)

5. मी __________ (खाणे) भाजी. (I __________ vegetables.)

Exercise 2: Verb Conjugation[edit | edit source]

Conjugate the following verbs in the present, past, and future tense.

1. चालवणे (to drive)

2. बोलणे (to speak)

3. शिकणे (to learn)

4. पिणे (to drink)

5. सोडणे (to leave)

Exercise 3: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the verbs provided, create sentences in the present, past, and future tense.

1. खेळणे

2. पाहणे

3. काम करणे

4. गाणे

5. झोपणे

Exercise 4: Translation[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Marathi.

1. I will drink water.

2. She plays cricket.

3. We are learning Marathi.

4. They will go home.

5. He ate rice.

Exercise 5: Match the Verbs[edit | edit source]

Match the Marathi verbs to their English translations.

| Marathi | English |

|---------|---------|

| खाणे | to see |

| चालणे | to come |

| येणे | to eat |

| पाहणे | to walk |

| बोलणे | to speak |

Exercise 6: Verb Identification[edit | edit source]

Read the following sentences and identify the verb in each.

1. मी शाळेत जातो.

2. ती पुस्तक वाचते.

3. तो गाणे गातो.

4. आम्ही चित्र पाहतो.

5. तुम्ही क्रिकेट खेळता.

Exercise 7: Sentence Reordering[edit | edit source]

Reorder the following words to form correct sentences.

1. गाडी चालवतो मी. (I drive the car.)

2. भाजी खातात ते. (They eat vegetables.)

3. पाणी पिते ती. (She drinks water.)

4. घरात जातो तो. (He goes home.)

5. पुस्तक वाचतो मी. (I read a book.)

Exercise 8: Verb Forms[edit | edit source]

Write the past tense form of the following verbs.

1. खेळणे (to play)

2. चालवणे (to drive)

3. झोपणे (to sleep)

4. शिकणे (to learn)

5. गाणे (to sing)

Exercise 9: Create a Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Create a short dialogue using at least five common verbs you learned today.

Exercise 10: Reflection[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned in today's lesson. Use at least three different verbs.

Solutions to Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are the solutions to the exercises provided above.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

1. खेळतो

2. पाहते

3. वाचतो

4. जातो

5. खातो

Exercise 2: Verb Conjugation[edit | edit source]

1. चालवणे: चालवतो, चालवला, चालवणार आहे

2. बोलणे: बोलतो, बोलला, बोलणार आहे

3. शिकणे: शिकतो, शिकला, शिकणार आहे

4. पिणे: पितो, पिऊन गेला, पिणार आहे

5. सोडणे: सोडतो, सोडला, सोडणार आहे

Exercise 3: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Examples provided can vary; check for correct tense usage.

1. मी क्रिकेट खेळतो.

2. मी चित्र पाहिले.

3. मी काम केले.

4. मी गाणे गातो.

5. मी झोपलो.

Exercise 4: Translation[edit | edit source]

1. मी पाणी पिणार आहे.

2. ती क्रिकेट खेळते.

3. आम्ही मराठी शिकत आहोत.

4. ते घरी जाणार आहेत.

5. त्याने तांदूळ खाल्ले.

Exercise 5: Match the Verbs[edit | edit source]

1. खाणे - to eat

2. चालणे - to walk

3. येणे - to come

4. पाहणे - to see

5. बोलणे - to speak

Exercise 6: Verb Identification[edit | edit source]

1. जातो

2. वाचते

3. गातो

4. पाहतो

5. खेळता

Exercise 7: Sentence Reordering[edit | edit source]

1. मी गाडी चालवतो.

2. ते भाजी खातात.

3. ती पाणी पिते.

4. तो घरात जातो.

5. मी पुस्तक वाचतो.

Exercise 8: Verb Forms[edit | edit source]

1. खेळला

2. चालवला

3. झोपला

4. शिकला

5. गायलो

Exercise 9: Create a Dialogue[edit | edit source]

(Varies based on student input; ensure verbs used are from today's lesson.)

Exercise 10: Reflection[edit | edit source]

(Varies based on student input; encourage usage of verbs.)

As you can see, mastering common verbs is a significant step toward fluency in Marathi. Keep practicing, and soon you'll find yourself forming sentences effortlessly! Remember, practice makes perfect, and don't hesitate to revisit this lesson whenever you need to brush up on your skills.

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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