Law meaning in Marathi

Kayda - कायदा

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Word of the day:

Today's word is Kayda (कायदा), which means Law or Rule in Marathi. Pronounced kai-da, this word is crucial for discussing rules, regulations, and laws in any context. Learning Kayda is helpful when talking about societal rules, regulations, or even personal boundaries in Marathi.

Word breakdown: 

कायदा
Pronunciation: (kai-da)
Meaning: Law, Rule

Where to use it:

Use Kayda to talk about any formal or informal law, rule, or guideline. It can refer to government laws, school rules, or personal principles. Kayda is a practical word for conversations about regulations and compliance.

5 Usage sentences: 

  • शाळेत नवीन कायदा लागू झाला आहे.
    (Shaalet naveen kayda lagu jhala aahe.) – A new rule has been implemented at school.

  • सर्वांनी कायद्याचे पालन केले पाहिजे.
    (Sarvanni kaydyache paalan kele pahije.) – Everyone should follow the law.

  • तो कायद्याचे उल्लंघन करत आहे.
    (To kaydyache ullanghan kart aahe.) – He is breaking the law.

  • आपल्या देशाचा कायदा खूप मजबूत आहे.
    (Aplya deshacha kayda khup mazboot aahe.) – Our country’s law is very strong.

  • कायद्याचा अभ्यास करणं महत्त्वाचं आहे.
    (Kaydyacha abhyas karnan mahatvacha aahe.) – Studying the law is important.

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Did you know?

The word Kayda has roots in Sanskrit and is widely used in Marathi to denote both legal statutes and informal rules. It is frequently used in government, educational, and household contexts when referring to regulations or order.

Tip of the day:

Next time you’re discussing rules or boundaries, try using Kayda to make your Marathi conversations sound more natural. This word can be used in both serious and light-hearted contexts, such as following laws or following family “rules.”

To specify different types of laws or rules, you can add context words:

  • शालेय कायदा (Shaleya kayda) – School rule

  • वाहतूक कायदा (Vahatook kayda) – Traffic law
    These variations make it easy to talk about different types of rules in Marathi.

Your practice challenge:

Today, try to incorporate Kayda into your conversations about rules or expectations.

Whether discussing school rules or traffic laws, practice using Kayda to build fluency in Marathi.

“Marathi word of the Day” was started with only one initiative which is to help Non-Marathi people to know more about the language.

With love,
Nikhil