Language/Marathi/Grammar/Verbs
As a Marathi language teacher with over 20 years of experience, I have seen the struggle many students encounter when learning Marathi verbs. It is common to feel intimidated by the various forms and conjugations, but with time and patience, anyone can master Marathi verbs. In this lesson, we will introduce you to the basics of Marathi verbs, including conjugation, tenses, and forms.
Marathi verbs
Verbs are essential elements of any language, including Marathi. They are used to indicate action, occurrence, or state of being in a sentence. In Marathi, verbs are often inflected, meaning that they change form to indicate tense, mood, voice, person, and number.
Here is an example of a Marathi verb in its present tense form:
Marathi | Pronunciation | English |
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खाणे (khāṇē) | khaa-ne | to eat |
In this example, the Marathi verb "khāṇē" means "to eat." The pronunciation column includes the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) transcription and the transliteration in the Latin script.
Conjugation
In Marathi, verb conjugation often changes the verb's stem or base form. There are three main types of conjugation in Marathi: regular, irregular, and defective. Regular verbs usually follow specific rules for tense and mood endings, while irregular verbs have unique conjugations. Defective verbs have missing or incomplete conjugations, making them challenging to use.
Here is an example of Marathi verb conjugation for the present tense:
Person | Marathi | Pronunciation | English |
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First singular | माझं खातो (mājhaṁ khātō) | maa-jhan khaa-to | I eat |
Second singular | तू खातेस (tū khātēs) | too khaa-tes | you eat |
Third singular | तो खातो (tō khātō) | to khaa-to | he/she/it eats |
First plural | आम्ही खातो (āmhī khātō) | aam-hi khaa-to | we eat |
Second plural | तुम्ही खातो (tumhī khātō) | tum-hi khaa-to | you all eat |
Third plural | त्यांना खातो (tyāṁnā khātō) | tyaa-nnaa khaa-to | they eat |
In this example, we see how the Marathi verb "khāṇē" is conjugated in the present tense for different persons. The verb changes form depending on the grammatical subject of the sentence.
Tenses
Tenses are another aspect of Marathi verbs that can be daunting for beginners. There are five main tenses in Marathi: present, past, future, present perfect, and past perfect. Each tense indicates the time of occurrence or state of being of the verb.
Here is an example of Marathi verb tense for the past tense:
Person | Marathi | Pronunciation | English |
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First singular | माझं खाले (mājhaṁ khālē) | maa-jhan khaa-le | I ate |
Second singular | तू खालास (tū khālās) | too khaa-laas | you ate |
Third singular | तो खाला (tō khālā) | to khaa-laa | he/she/it ate |
First plural | आम्ही खाले (āmhī khālē) | aam-hi khaa-le | we ate |
Second plural | तुम्ही खालात (tumhī khālāt) | tum-hi khaa-la-at | you all ate |
Third plural | त्यांना खाले (tyāṁnā khālē) | tyaa-nnaa khaa-le | they ate |
In this example, we see the conjugation of the Marathi verb "khāṇē" in the past tense for different persons.
Forms
Marathi verbs can also take different forms, including imperative, infinitive, and gerund. Each form serves a unique function in a sentence, such as indicating a command, expressing habituality, or functioning as an object or subject.
Here is an example of Marathi verb forms for the imperative:
Person | Marathi | Pronunciation | English |
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Second singular | खाऊन घ्या (khāūna ghȳā) | khaa-u-nnaa gh-yaa | Eat it |
Second plural | खाऊन घ्या (khāūna ghȳā) | khaa-u-nnaa gh-yaa | Eat them |
In this example, we see the imperative form of the Marathi verb "khāṇē" for the second singular and plural persons.
Conclusion
Learning Marathi verbs can be challenging, but it is essential to become proficient in the language. By understanding the basics of Marathi verb conjugation, tenses, and forms, you can begin to build a solid foundation for learning the language. In the next lesson, we will cover Marathi adjectives and how to use them in sentences.
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