In Marathi culture, greetings and pleasantries are integral to everyday interactions and reflect the warmth and hospitality of the people. Common greetings include "नमस्कार - Namaskar" (Hello) and "तू कसा आहेस? - Tu Kasa ahesa?" (How are you?). Responding with "मी ठीक आहे - Mi thika ahe" (I'm fine) or "सर्व काही चांगले आहे - Sarva kahi cangale ahe" (Everything's good) is customary.
To show respect, one can add "माफ करा - Maaf kara" (Excuse me). Expressions like "धन्यवाद - Dhanyawad" (Thank you) and "तुमचे स्वागत आहे - Tumace svagata ahe" (You're welcome) foster politeness and goodwill.
Here are a few additional phrases that travellers might find useful:
Hello. / Hi. नमस्कार. / हाय.
(Namaskara. / Haya.)
How are you? तू कसा आहेस?
(Tu kasa ahesa?)
I am fine. And you? मी ठीक आहे. आणि तू?
(Mi thika ahe. Ani tu?)
What is your name? तुझं नाव काय आहे?
(Tujham nava kaya ahe?)
My name is Rajeswri.
My name is Rajeswri माझे नाव राजेश्वरी आहे.
(Majhe nava rajesvari ahe.)
I am pleased to meet you. तुम्हाला भेटून मला आनंद झाला.
(Tumhala bhetuna mala ananda jhala.)
Thank you. धन्यवाद.
(Dhan'yavada.)
You are welcome. तुमचे स्वागत आहे.
(Tumace svagata ahe.)
Please. कृपया.
(Krpaya.)
Excuse me. / Sorry. मला माफ करा. / क्षमस्व.
(Mala mapha kara. / Ksamasva.)
Yes. / No. होय. / नाही.
(Hoya. / Nahi.)
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Do you speak English? तुम्ही इंग्रजी बोलता का?
(Tumhi ingraji bolata ka?)
I don’t speak English well. मला इंग्रजी नीट येत नाही.
(Mala ingraji nita yeta nahi.)
I speak a little Marathi. मी थोडं मराठी बोलतो.
(Mi thodam marathi bolato.)
Do you understand? समजलं का?
(Samajalam ka?)
I don’t understand. मला कळत नाही.
(Mala kalata nahi.)
Please speak slowly. कृपया हळू बोला.
(Krpaya halu bola.)
Please say it again. कृपया पुन्हा सांगा.
(Krpaya punha sanga.)
I am looking for the Hotel. मी हॉटेल शोधत आहे.
(Mi hotela sodhata ahe.)
How can I get there? मी तिथे कसे पोहोचू शकतो?
(Mi tithe kase pohocu sakato?)
I would like to book a room. मला एक खोली बुक करायची आहे.
(Mala eka kholi buka karayaci ahe.)
How much is it per night / person? प्रति रात्र / व्यक्ती किती आहे?
(Prati ratra / vyakti kiti ahe?)
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Marathi (मराठी) is the 3rd most spoken language in India. It is spoken by over 83 million people worldwide both as first and second language.
For those whose first language is not Marathi, typing and translating from English to Marathi can be challenging. Many websites and agencies provide online and offline translation and interpreting services, but these services can be expensive, and free options often offer poor or unreliable translations.
While it makes sense to hire professionals for translating specialized subjects and official documents, there is no need to pay for translating commonly used words and phrases. For this purpose, our online software can be used.
Our translation software provides high-quality translation results for free, as it uses Google’s powerful translation API to instantly translate sentences between English and Marathi. You can use our tool to translate up to 500 characters per request—and the good news is, you can make unlimited requests.
Though the translation result may not always be 100% accurate, it can be quite accurate with a few modifications. We have also integrated Google’s Input Tool, which allows you to easily edit or modify the translated Marathi text. Additionally, our software is continuously evolving, and we hope it will soon produce near-perfect translations.
Our tool also allows you to download or copy the translated text, making it easy to share on social media or use in word processing software (such as Microsoft Word) for further formatting.
If you have suggestions for improving our English to Marathi translation, please let us know on our Facebook page.
Finally, we would appreciate it if you would like and share our page with your friends and family.
You can easily translate English words, sentences and phrases into corresponding Marathi.
For example:Typing "Marathi has 42 different dialects." will be converted into "मराठीत ४२ वेगवेगळ्या बोली आहेत."
You can also use this software as a dictionary to convert English to Marathi.
For example:Beautiful meaning in Marathi will be "सुंदर (Sundara)"
Brave meaning in Marathi will be "शूर (Sura)"
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Transliteration is a process of transferring similar-sounding words from one language to another. To give you an example, typing “Tujham nava kaya ahe?“ will be transliterated into “तुझं नाव काय आहे?“.
Whereas, translation is a process of converting the written word from one language to another. For E.g. converting text written from English to Marathi.
Our online translation software uses either Google, Microsoft, or Yandex to translate word, sentence, and phrase from English to Marathi.
Whenever you enter words, sentences, or phrases in English and click on the “Translate” button, our software sends a request to Google, Microsoft, or Yandex for translation.
Their backend system uses some of the cutting edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, Web APIs, Big Data, etc to perform high-quality translations, and send back the response in Marathi.
All this process just takes a split second.>
At a moment you can only use our Marathi translator online.
However, you can download and install Google Translation Chrome extension tool on your Google Chrome browser.
With this, you can either translate the entire page you are browsing by clicking the translation icon on the browser toolbar. Or, you can also highlight and right-click the section of the text, and click on the “Translate” icon to get the translation result in a language you have chosen from the dropdown menu.
Our Marathi translation software uses automated machine-language technology provided by Google or Microsoft. As humans are not involved, in some cases it will miss the context and cultural nuances of the language.
Having said so, our translator is useful for those who need help framing the sentence and get a general idea of what the sentence, or phrase is conveying the message. With little modification, you can get near to perfect translation. We have also embedded Marathi transliteration, with a help of which you can easily edit, modify or add Marathi text.
Furthermore, the Google and Microsoft Translation API is evolving every day and as time goes by the translation result is going to be pretty accurate.
Yes. Our translator is 100% free.
However, we have few restrictions in place to ensure that robots or automated software are not abusing our service.
At any time you can translate up to a maximum of 500 characters per request. But you can make unlimited requests provided that you don’t misuse our software.
You can use third-party services, such as Yandex to translate words or sentences embedded in images or graphics.
Alternatively, if you are using a smartphone, you can download the Google Translate app that allows you to translate a picture. For this, you need to give Google Translate access to your camera. Once this is done, you can open the Google Translate app and tap on the Camera icon to translate any text on the picture.