Barakhdi of Marathi; How does the difference in pronunciation and meaning of both ‘Ch’ and ‘Ch’ change?

  • Barakhdi of Marathi;
  • How does the difference in pronunciation and meaning of both ‘Ch’ and ‘Ch’ change?

 

There are many letters from A to Gya. But these letters change depending on the constitution and the meaning of those words. This is the real fun of Marathi language, that it turns as it should. The letter that is part of this fun is f. Although it is the same in writing, it is different in pronunciation. Let’s see how it is.

Needless to say, a spoon. Although the word was one in writing, it had two meanings in pronunciation. A spoon is a spoon used for eating. And the second spoon is a person who backs someone up. In this way the word chamcha has two meanings. The meaning varies depending on the grammar. To be more specific, words such as tea, slippers and sign are when the tongue touches the palate when pronouncing f. The pronounced f is different when we say the same square, inquiry, walking. This accent is always soft. Generally, when the f touches the palate, the f is at least in a syllable, or the f comes before the f or not, and the palate touches the tongue. When there are words like, sign, chayapachan, full f is pronounced.

 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Navarashtra Lifestyle (@navarashtra_lifestyle)

Marathi Bhasha: Marathi barakhadi ; What is the difference between ‘meet’ and ‘meet’?

Actually Marathi language is neither pure nor impure. But its grammar should definitely be studied. Although there is a change in the language and the pronunciation of some words in it, it is not possible to say how and what the meaning of a word will be, so the meaning of that sentence can be realized from the way in which sentence and most importantly, how to pronounce which letter in which word. Then there is the funny, confusing and confusing fun of language. While learning French, German and Japanese may be the trend in today’s age, it is also very important that we maintain, develop and cultivate our mother tongue. This is only possible when Marathi is spoken proudly in front of everyone without belittling it.

Jai Maharashtra!

Marathi Bhasha Din: There is a mistake in ‘Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din’ and ‘Marathi Raj Bhasha Din’; Know what the difference is?

Comments are closed.