10 Marathi Slangs You Can’t Pass A Day Without

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10 Marathi Slangs You Can't Pass A Day Without

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10 Marathi Slangs You Can’t Pass A Day Without

Here are 10 Marathi slangs that you just can鈥檛 go a day without hearing-or saying

Rahul MUpdated: Friday, July 04, 2025, 08:09 PM IST

Marathi, the heart language of Maharashtra, isn鈥檛 just known for its literary richness but also for its witty, expressive and absolutely fun slang. Whether you鈥檙e in Mumbai, Pune or Kolhapur, these everyday words pop up in casual chats, street banter, or even office gossip. Here are 10 Marathi slangs that you just can鈥檛 go a day without hearing-or saying!

Jevlis ka/Jevlas ka?

Asking did you have food is considered a global sign of romanticism and in Marathi, asking someone, “Jevlis ka/Jevlas ka” is a sign that the other person cares enough about you to ask you about your meal.

10 Marathi Slangs You Can’t Pass A Day Without

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Popularised by Bollywood and cartoon characters alike, “Aila!” is the ultimate expression of surprise or shock. Whether you spot your ex in a mall or drop your vada pav, “Aila!” is your go-to reaction.

Thanks to Anil Kapoor, 鈥淛hakaas鈥 became a nationwide catchphrase. It means 鈥渁wesome鈥 or 鈥渇antastic鈥 and is used to describe anything that’s super impressive- be it someone鈥檚 outfit or a weekend plan.

Kay Mag, Kasa Kay

This is simple a way of asking the other person how they are doing? If you meet someone after a long time, or even every day for that matter, this is a mandatory question!

Used to refer to someone being silly or stupid, “chavat” is playful, sarcastic, and often used among close friends. It鈥檚 like saying, 鈥淵ou fool!鈥 but in a very Maharashtrian way. It can also mean cunning. It honestly depends on the tone you’re trying to say it in.

“Bhau” (meaning brother) is more than just a word; it鈥檚 an emotion, especially in Mumbai鈥檚 street culture. Whether you鈥檙e angry, showing respect, or just hyping up a friend- 鈥淏hau鈥 always fits.

This is the Marathi version of 鈥淲hat鈥檚 it to you?鈥 or 鈥淲hy do you care?鈥 Perfect when someone pokes their nose where it doesn鈥檛 belong. It鈥檚 sharp, funny, and oh-so-satisfying.

“Kiti Bavlat aahes tu” means you are such an idiot. Now again, when said in a calm tone and fun way, it can simple mean ‘you’re a fool’ but when said with anger it means, you are an idiot, a person with no brains and a dumb person.

If something鈥檚 absolutely top-notch- a movie, a plan, or someone’s attitude- it’s 鈥淓k Number鈥. The ultimate compliment in slang terms!

An emphatic 鈥渧ery much鈥 or 鈥渢oo much.鈥 鈥淭o khupach mast aahe!鈥 (He鈥檚 too good!)

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