This essential guide contains Gujarati phrases tailored for travellers and beginner of the Gujarati language. Conversational phrases such as "નમસ્તે" (Namaste - Hello) and "તમે કેમ છો" (Tame kema cho - How are you?) facilitate connections with the local community, especially for beginners.
Going beyond social pleasantries, it equips you with phrases for navigating local areas, seeking directions, and engaging in everyday conversations. Additionally, it covers expressions for numbers, quantities, time, and days, enabling travellers to participate in daily activities such as shopping and planning.
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Personal pronouns refer to individuals or groups in various context. For e.g., I am driving the car. (hum gadi chalavam chum - હું ગાડી ચલાવું છું).
In Gujarati, Possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession of something. For e.g., Your house is very beautiful (Tarum ghar bahu sundar che - તારું ઘર બહુ સુંદર છે).
In Gujarati, Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific persons, places, or things. For e.g., Those houses are very beautiful (Te Gharo bahu sundar che - તે ઘરો બહુ સુંદર છે)
Learn practical and important phrases required for day-to-day activities.
Knowing basic phrases is one thing, but most importantly you need to know the phrases and sentences when in emergencies, reporting police regarding robberies, or visiting doctor or hospital due to health issues.