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MarathiVocabulary → Food and drinks

As a Marathi language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to teach you the basics of Marathi food and drink vocabulary, and how to order at a restaurant. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Marathi Course". Whether you are planning a trip to Maharashtra, or simply interested in learning a new language, the knowledge you gain in this lesson will be both practical and fascinating.

Food Vocabulary

Let's start by learning some key Marathi words related to food.

Basic Food Vocabulary

Here are some commonly used Marathi words for basic food items, with their English translations.

Marathi Pronunciation English
भात (bhaat) bhaat Rice
चवीन (chavīn) chaween Salt
डाळी (ḍāḷī) daalee Lentil
आमटा (aamtā) aamtaa Tamarind
तेल (tel) tel Oil
मीठ (meeth) meet Sugar
तूप (toop) toop Ghee

Fruits and Vegetables

Here are some Marathi words for various fruits and vegetables.

Marathi Pronunciation English
केळी (keḷī) kelee Banana
सकाळी (sakaḷī) sakalee Mushroom
तांदळाची भाकरी (taandaḷāchī bhaakarī) taandaalaachee bhaakaree Rice Flour Bread
वांगी (vaangi) vaangee Eggplant
काकडी (kaakadī) kaakadee Cucumber
कापूस (kaapoos) kaapoos Apple

Drinks

Here are some Marathi words for various drinks.

Marathi Pronunciation English
पाणी (paanī) paanee Water
चहा (chahā) chahaa Tea
दूध (doodh) doodh Milk
पान (paan) paan Betel Leaf

Ordering at a Restaurant

Now that you have learned some Marathi food and drink vocabulary, let's talk about how to order at a restaurant.

When you enter the restaurant, the waiter will probably say something like नमस्कार (namaskaar) which means "hello" in Marathi. You can reply by saying नमस्कार (namaskaar) or हाय (haay) which is a more informal way of saying "hi" in Marathi.

To order, you can say बाहेर आहे का मेनू? (baaher ahe ka menu?) which means "Do you have a menu?". Once you have the menu, you can ask खाण्याचा आणि पोटाचा मजा करा (khaanyacha aaṇi potaacha majaa kara) which means "Enjoy your food and your meal".

When you are ready to order, you can say मला ... घ्या (malaa ... ghyaa) which means "I want ...". For example, if you want to order rice, you can say मला भात घ्या (malaa bhaat ghyaa). If you want to order water, you can say मला पाणी घ्या (malaa paanee ghyaa).

It is also common to say काही फरक पडत नाही (kaahee pharak padat naahee) which means "It doesn't matter", when the waiter asks for your preference.

Conclusion

Congratulations, you have learned some key Marathi food and drink vocabulary, and how to order at a restaurant. Practice these words and phrases with a native speaker or in a restaurant to improve your fluency. Always remember, sharing a meal with someone is a great way to connect with them, so have fun and enjoy the food!






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