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English-Gujarati

I Mein / hun
He Pelo / pela (respectfully, as plural)
She Peli / pela (respectfully)
You Tu / tame (respectful)
It Pelu
This Aa
That Te
A O
Come Chal
Came Chal
Will come Pan avase
Open Khol
Opened Khuluj
Will open Khulwanu
Sit Bes / beso (respectfully)
Sat Betho (boy) / bethi (girl) / betha (respectfully)
Will sit Bes wano
Walk Chaale
Walked Chaale
Will walk Chaal se
Eat Khawanu / jamvaanu
Ate Khaadhu / jami lidhu
Will eat Khaase / jamse
Drink Pidhu
Drank Pivano
Will drink Pise
Win Jeet
Won Jeetyo
Will win Jeet se
Go Ja
Went Gayo
Will go Jase
Run Dodwaanu
Ran Dodyo
Will run Dodse
I go Hu jais
He goes Te jase / pela jase (respectfully)
He eats an apple Te safarjan khaai chhe
He is eating an apple Te safarjan khaai rahiyo chhe
He ate an apple Tene safarjan khaadhu / tene safarjan khaai lidhu.
I saw the film last week Aa film mein gaya athwadiye joi
She came by bus yesterday Peli / e gai kale bus ma avi.
They went to the temple Te mandir gaya chhe
They went to the church Te church gaya chhe
They came from the mosque Te masjid mathi avaya chhe
He slept the whole night Te akhi raat suto rehiyo
He wrote well in the examination Tene pariksha ma saru lakhiu
He has eaten Tene khaai lidhu
He had eaten Tene khaadhu hatu
He had gone Te gayo hato
He had come Te avi gayo
He will eat Te khaase / te khaai lese
He will go Te jase
He will come Te avase
What is your name? Taru naam shu chhe?/ tamaru naam shu chhe?
What Shu
Your Tamaru
Name Naam
What did you do? Tame / te shu kariyu?
What should I do? Hun shu karu?
What can I do? Hun tamare mate shu karu / kari shaku?
What are the questions? Tamara shu prashno chhe?
What were the questions? Tamara prashno kaya hata?
What is the last question? Tamaro chhelo prashna kayo chhe?
What is written in the letter? Patra ma shu lakhyu chhe?
What you had been told? Tamane shu kahava ma avyu hatu?
What will be the answer? Aano jawab shu chhe?
Why did you come? Tame shu kaam aaviya?
Why did you sleep? Tame shu kaam sui gaya?
Why did you tell him to go? Tame tene sha mate chalya java kidhu?
Why did he bring the bag? Te peli theli sha mate laviyo?
Why did she pay the money? Tene sha mate paisa apiya?
Why did they sit there? Te loko sha mate tya besi gaya?
Why do you drive the car? Tame sha mate gadi chalavi?
Why are they late for the meeting? Te loko meeting mate sha mate moda padiya?
How did you come? Tame kevi rite aviya?
How did you sleep? Tame kevi rite sui gaya?
How did you drive? Tame kevi rite gadi chalavi?
How did you write? Tame kevi rite lakhyu?
How many apples are there in your hand? Tamara Hath ma ketala safargan chhe?
How many did you take? Tame ketala lidha hata?
How much money did he pay you? Tene tamne ketla paisa aapya?
How much distance to go? Te jaga ketali dur chhe?
How was the journey yesterday? Gaye kal no safar kevo hato?
Which way did you come? Tame kai baju nikalya hata?
Which is your favourite colour? Tamaro man pasand rang kayo chhe?
In which room did you sleep? Tame kya room ma sui gaya hata?
Which story did you tell? Tame kai varta kidhi?
Which is the sweetest fruit? Sav thi mithu fal kayu che?
Which is the best newspaper in Hindi? Sav thi saru hindi chapu kayu chhe?
Where did you come from? Tame kya thi aviya cho?
Where did you sleep? Tame kya sui gaya hata?
Where is the manager’s cabin? Manager ni cabin kya chhe?
Where should I go? Hun kya jau?
Whom should I contact? Hun kone sampark karu?
Is it a book? Shu aa chopadi chhe?
It is a book aa chopadi chhe
Is it a room? Shu aa room chhe?
It is a room Aa room chhe?
Is it the answer? Shu aa jawab chhe?
It is the answer Aa jawab chhe.
Will you come with me? Shu tame mari shathe aavasho?
I shall come with you. Hu tari satthe aavish.
Will you give me your pen? Tame shu mane tamari kalam aapsho?
Yes, of course. Ji, haa, kem nai.
Do you love me? Shu Tame mane prem karo cho?
Yes, I love you. Ha, hun tamene prem karu chhu.
Can you give me your pen? Shu tame mane kalam aapsho?
Can you lift the box? Shu tame khokhu uchki sako chho?
Can you write the exam? Shu tame pariksha lakhi saksho?
Can you give me something to drink? Shu tame mane kaik piva aapasho?
Can anybody give me a pen to write? Shu koi mane lakhava mate kalam aapshe?
Did you have your lunch? Shu tame jaman kariyu?
How are you? Tame kem chho?
I am fine Hu saro chhu
You come to my room after the exam Tu mara room ma pariksha pachi aavje.

Gujarati Alphabet
Learning the Gujarati alphabet is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. Without it, you will not be able to say words properly even if you know how
to write those words. The better you pronounce a letter in a word, the more understood
you will be in speaking the Gujarati language.
Below is a table showing the Gujarati alphabet and how it is pronounced in English, and
finally examples of how those letters would sound if you place them in a word.

Gujarati Alphabet English Sound Pronunciation Example

અ a as in father

અ ā as in Caanada

અ i as in bid

અ ī as in speed
Gujarati Alphabet English Sound Pronunciation Example

અ u as in put

અ ū as in mule

અ r̥ as in merci

અ e as in men

અ ai as in hi

અ o as in top

અ au as in plough

અ â as in fur

અ ô as in food

ા ā as in Caanada

ા i as in bid

ા ī as in speed

ા u as in put

ા ū as in mule

ા r̥ as in merci
Gujarati Alphabet English Sound Pronunciation Example

ા e as in men

ા ai as in hi

ા o as in top

ા au as in plough

ા â as in fur

ા ô as in food

અ k as in cow

અ ch as in child

અ ṭ as in tower

અ t as in tea

અ p as in please

અ kh as in Khalid

અ chh as in church house

અ ṭh as in this

અ th as in think
Gujarati Alphabet English Sound Pronunciation Example

અ ph as in tap him

અ gu as in guy

અ j as in jealous

અ ḍ as in that

અ d as in dream

અ b as in baby

અ ghe as in au revoir

અ jhe as in pleasure

અ ḍhe close to brother

અ dhe as in door

અ bhe as in boring

અ ṅe as in nice

અ ñe as in Español

અ ṇe as in nana

અ ne as in nine
Gujarati Alphabet English Sound Pronunciation Example

અ me as in marry

અ ye as in yellow

અ re as in river

અ le as in life

અ ve as in very

અ śhe as in shield

અ ṣe as in sip

અ se as in soul

અ he as in humor

અ ḷe as in Laos

ા m as in many

Gujarati Adjectives
Learning the Gujarati Adjectives is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation.
The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati language. But first we need to
know what the role of Adjectives is in the structure of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence. Here are
some examples:

English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

adjectives viśheṣeṇo - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

a green tree līlā ver̥ke'ṣ - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

a tall building ūmchā bile'ḍimgu - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

a very old man khūbe je jūnā meded - અઅઅ અ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

the old red house jūnī lāle gher - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

a very nice friend khūbe nice mite'r - અઅઅ nice અઅઅઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Adjectives in Gujarati has a logical pattern.
Locate the Adjectives above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Gujarati.

List of Adjectives in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Adjectives, Colors, Shapes, Sizes in Gujarati placed in a table.
Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati
vocabulary.

English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

colors remguo - અઅઅઅ

black kāḷā - અઅઅઅ

blue vādeḷī - અઅઅઅઅ

brown bhuro - અઅઅઅ

gray gue'r - અઅઅઅ

green līlā - અઅઅઅ

orange nāremguī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

purple jāmbelī - અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

red lāl - અઅઅ

white sephed - અઅઅઅ

yellow pīḷā - અઅઅઅ

sizes ked - અઅ

big moṭā - અઅઅઅ

deep ūmḍā - અઅઅઅ

long lāmbā - અઅઅઅઅ

narrow sāmkeḍī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

short ṭūmkā - અઅઅઅઅ

small nānā - અઅઅઅ

tall ūmchā - અઅઅઅ

thick jāḍā - અઅઅઅ

thin pāteḷā - અઅઅઅઅ

wide viśhāḷ - અઅઅઅઅ

shapes ākāro - અઅઅઅઅ


English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

circular peripete'r - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

straight koī rene nomdhāyo nehīm - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

square chores - અઅઅઅ

triangular te'rikoṇīy - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

tastes se'vād - અઅઅઅઅ

bitter keḍevo - અઅઅઅ

fresh tājā - અઅઅઅ

salty salty - salty

sour saur - અઅઅ

spicy tīkhī - અઅઅઅ

sweet mīṭhī - અઅઅઅ

qualities guuṇevete'tā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

bad kherāb - અઅઅઅ

clean se'veche'chh - અઅઅઅઅઅ

dark śhe'yām - અઅઅઅઅ


English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

difficult muśhe'kel - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

dirty guemdā - અઅઅઅ

dry sūkā - અઅઅઅ

easy sereḷ - અઅઅ

empty khālī - અઅઅઅ

expensive khere'chāḷ - અઅઅઅઅઅ

fast jheḍepī - અઅઅઅ

foreign videśhī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

full sempūre'ṇ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

good sārī - અઅઅઅ

hard hāre'ḍ - અઅઅઅઅ

heavy bhār - અઅઅઅ

inexpensive sese'tā - અઅઅઅઅ

light pe'rekāśh - અઅઅઅઅઅ

local se'thānik - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

new nevā - અઅઅ

noisy ghomghāṭīyā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

old jūnā - અઅઅઅ

powerful śheke'tiśhāḷī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

quiet śhāmt - અઅઅઅ

correct yogue'y - અઅઅઅઅ

slow dhīmā - અઅઅઅ

soft sophe'ṭ - અઅઅઅઅ

very khūb - અઅઅ

weak nebeḷā - અઅઅઅ

wet bhīnā - અઅઅઅ

wrong khoṭum - અઅઅઅઅ

young yuvān - અઅઅઅઅ

quantities jethe'thāmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

few thoḍā - અઅઅઅ


English Adjectives Gujarati Adjectives

little ochhī - અઅઅ

many gheṇā - અઅઅ

much vedhu - અઅઅ

part bhāgu - અઅઅ

some keṭelāk - અઅઅઅઅઅ

a few thoḍā - અઅઅઅ

whole semegue'r - અઅઅઅઅ

Adjectives, Colors, Shapes, Sizes have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they
need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Adjectives, you might want to
check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this
page.
Gujarati Adverbs
Learning the Gujarati Adverbs is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Adverbs is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati adverbs are part of speech. Generally they're words that modify any part of
language other than a noun. Adverbs can modify verbs, adjectives (including numbers),
clauses, sentences and other adverbs. Here are some examples:

English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

adverbs ke'riyāviśheṣeṇ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

I read a book hum eke puse'teke vāmchī ke'yārek - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ
sometimes અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

hum ke'yāreye dhūme'repāne kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


I will never smoke
અઅઅઅ

are you alone? teme ekelā chhe? - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ?

List of Adverbs in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Adverbs of time place manner and frequency in Gujarati placed in a
table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your
Gujarati vocabulary.

English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

adverbs of time semeye ke'riyāviśheṣeṇ - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

yesterday guikāl - અઅઅઅઅઅ

today āj - અઅઅ

tomorrow āvetī kāl - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

now hev - અઅઅ

then pechhī - અઅઅ

later pechhī - અઅઅ

tonight ṭunāiṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

right now heve adhikār - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

last night chhele'lā rāte'r - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

this morning ā sevār - અ અઅઅઅઅ

next week āvetā aṭhevāḍiy - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

already pehelethī j - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અ

recently tājeteremām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

lately bādemām - અઅઅઅઅઅ

soon ṭūmke semeyemām - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

immediately terete j - અઅઅ અ

still heju peṇ - અઅઅ અઅ

yet hejī sudhī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

ago pehelā - અઅઅઅઅ

adverbs of place se'theḷe ke'riyāviśheṣeṇ - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

here ahīm - અઅઅઅ

there te'yām - અઅઅઅઅ


English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

over there te'yām uper - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

everywhere bedh - અઅઅ

anywhere gueme te'yām - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

nowhere ke'yāmy - અઅઅઅઅઅ

home gher - અઅ

away dūr - અઅઅ

out rene āuṭe: - અઅ અઅઅ:

adverbs of manner keḷānā ke'riyāviśheṣeṇ - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

very khūb - અઅઅ

quite tede'den - અઅઅઅઅ

pretty khūb - અઅઅ

really kherekher - અઅઅઅઅ

fast jheḍepī - અઅઅઅ

well sāthe sāth - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

hard hāre'ḍ - અઅઅઅઅ


English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

quickly jheḍepethī - અઅઅઅઅ

slowly dhīme dhīm - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

carefully kāḷejīpūre'vek - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

hardly bhāgue'ye j - અઅઅઅઅઅ અ

barely bhāgue'y - અઅઅઅઅઅ

mostly moṭe bhāgu - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

almost leguebhegu - અઅઅઅ

absolutely ekedem - અઅઅઅ

together sāth - અઅઅઅ

alone ekelā - અઅઅઅ

adverbs of frequency āvere'tene ke'riyāviśheṣeṇ - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

always hemmeśhā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

frequently vāremvār - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

usually sāmāne'ye rīt - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

sometimes ke'yārek - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Adverbs Gujarati Adverbs

occasionally ke'yārek - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

seldom bhāgue'ye j - અઅઅઅઅઅ અ

rarely bhāgue'ye j - અઅઅઅઅઅ અ

never ke'yārey - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Adverbs of time place manner and frequency have a very important role in Gujarati,
therefore they need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Adverbs, you
might want to check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget
to bookmark this page.
Gujarati Articles
Learning the Gujarati Articles is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Articles is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati articles are words that combine with a noun to indicate the type of reference
being made by the noun. Generally articles specify the grammatical definiteness of the
noun. Examples are "the, a, and an". Here are some examples:

English Articles Gujarati Articles

articles lekho - અઅઅઅ

the e-અ

a ek - અઅ

one ek - અઅ
English Articles Gujarati Articles

some keṭelāk - અઅઅઅઅઅ

few thoḍā - અઅઅઅ

the book puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅઅ

the books puse'teko - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

a book eke puse'tek - અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

one book eke puse'tek - અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

some books keṭelāke puse'teko - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

few books thoḍā puse'teko - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

List of Articles in Gujarati


Below is a list of vocabulary where you can use the Definite and Indefinite Articles in
Gujarati. Try to practice but also memorizing this table will help you add very useful and
important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.

English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

Food phūḍ - અઅઅ

almonds almonds - almonds

bread be'reḍ - અઅઅઅઅ

breakfast sevārenā nāse'tāmām - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

butter mākheṇ - અઅઅઅ

candy kene'ḍī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

cheese chījh - અઅઅ

chicken chīken - અઅઅઅ

cumin jīrum - અઅઅઅઅ

dessert ḍejhere'ṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅ

dinner ḍiner - અઅઅઅ

fish māchhelī - અઅઅઅઅ

fruit pheḷ - અઅ

ice cream āīse'ke'rīm - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

lamb gheṭāmnā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

lemon līmbu - અઅઅઅઅ

lunch beporenā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

meal bhojen - અઅઅઅ

meat māms - અઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

oven oven - oven

pepper merī - અઅઅ

plants chhoḍ - અઅઅ

pork pore'k - અઅઅઅઅ

salad selāḍ - અઅઅઅ

salt mīṭhum - અઅઅઅઅ

sandwich sene'ḍevīch - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

sausage sosej - અઅઅઅઅ

soup sūp - અઅઅ

sugar khāmḍ - અઅઅઅ

supper seper - અઅઅ

turkey ṭere'kī - અઅઅઅઅ

apple sepherejen - અઅઅઅઅ

banana benānā - અઅઅઅઅ

oranges nāremguīno - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

peaches paches - peaches

peanut meguepheḷīnā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

pears pars - pears

pineapple pinappl - pineapple

grapes de'rāke'ṣ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

strawberries se'ṭe'roberī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

vegetables śhākebhājī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

carrot carrot - carrot

corn mekāi - અઅઅઅ

cucumber cucumber - cucumber

garlic leseṇ - અઅઅ

lettuce leṭīs - અઅઅઅઅ

olives olives - olives

onions ḍumgueḷī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

peppers merī - અઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

potatoes beṭākānī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

pumpkin koḷānī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

beans bans - beans

tomatoes ṭāmeṭām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Definite and Indefinite Articles have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they need
very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Articles, you might want to check
the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this page.
Gujarati Feminine
Learning the Gujarati Feminine is very important because its structure is used in every
day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the
Gujarati language. But first we need to know what the role of Feminine is in the structure
of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati feminine refers to female qualities attributed specifically to women and girls or
things considered feminine. The complement to feminine is masculine. Here are some
examples:

English Feminine Gujarati Feminine

Feminine se'te'rī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

he is happy temeṇe khuśhe chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she is happy temeṇe khuśhe chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

he is American temeṇe amerikene chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ

she is American temeṇe amerikene chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ


English Feminine Gujarati Feminine

man meded - અઅઅ

woman se'te'rī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

father pitā - અઅઅઅ

mother mātā - અઅઅઅ

brother bhāi - અઅઅ

sister behen - અઅઅઅ

uncle kākā - અઅઅઅ

aunt kākī - અઅઅઅ

bull bul - અઅઅ

cow guāy - અઅઅ

boy chhokero - અઅઅઅઅ

girl chhokerī - અઅઅઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Feminine in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Feminine above and see how it works with the rest of the
sentence in Gujarati.

List of Feminine in Gujarati


Below is a list of objects, can you determine whether they're feminine, masculine or plural
in Gujarati? Memorizing this table will also help you add very useful and important words
to your Gujarati vocabulary.
English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

objects vese'tuo - અઅઅઅઅઅ

bathroom bātherūmemām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

bed beḍ - અઅઅ

bedroom beḍerūmemām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

ceiling ṭochemere'yādā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

chair khureśhī - અઅઅઅઅ

clothes kepeḍām - અઅઅઅઅ

coat koṭ - અઅઅ

cup kep - અઅ

desk ḍese'k - અઅઅઅઅ

dress ḍe'res - અઅઅઅઅ

floor phe'lor - અઅઅઅઅ

fork phore'k - અઅઅઅઅ

furniture phere'nicher - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

glass kāch - અઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

hat heṭ - અઅઅ

house gher - અઅ

ink śhāhī - અઅઅઅ

jacket jekeṭ - અઅઅઅઅ

kitchen resoḍāmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

knife chherī - અઅઅ

lamp leme'p - અઅઅઅઅ

letter pete'r - અઅઅઅ

map nekeśho - અઅઅઅ

newspaper akhebār - અઅઅઅઅ

notebook noṭebuk - અઅઅઅઅઅ

pants pene'ṭ - અઅઅઅઅ

paper peper - અઅઅઅ

pen pen - અઅઅ

pencil pene'silethī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

pharmacy phāre'mesī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

picture chite'r - અઅઅઅઅ

plate pe'leṭ - અઅઅઅઅ

refrigerator rephe'rijereṭer - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

restaurant rese'ṭorām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

roof chhet - અઅ

room rūm - અઅઅ

rug rug - rug

scissors scissors - scissors

shampoo śheme'pū - અઅઅઅઅઅ

shirt śhere'ṭ - અઅઅઅ

shoes śhujh - અઅઅ

soap sābu - અઅઅઅ

socks stockings - stockings

spoon spoon - spoon


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

table koṣe'ṭek - અઅઅઅઅઅ

toilet ṭoileṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅ

toothbrush ṭūthebe'reśh - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

toothpaste ṭūthepese'ṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

towel towel - towel

umbrella chhete'r - અઅઅઅ

underwear underpants - underpants

wall divāl - અઅઅઅઅ

wallet purs - purse

window vine'ḍo - અઅઅઅઅઅ

telephone ṭeliphon - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Feminine and Masculine have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they need very
special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Feminine, you might want to check the
rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this page.
Gujarati Nouns
Learning the Gujarati Nouns is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Nouns is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati nouns are words used to name a person, animal, place, thing, or abstract ideas.
Nouns are usually the most important part of vocabulary. Here are some examples:

English Nouns Gujarati Nouns

nouns semje'ñāo - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

my car mārā kār - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

green car līlā kār - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

three cars te'reṇe kār - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

car garage kāre guerej - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

outside the car kāre behār - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Nouns in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Nouns above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence
in Gujarati.

List of Nouns in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Nouns and Words in Gujarati placed in a table. Memorizing this table
will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.

English Nouns Gujarati Nouns

arm hāth - અઅઅ

back pāchhā - અઅઅઅ

cheeks cheks - cheeks

chest chhātīmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Nouns Gujarati Nouns

chin chīn - અઅઅ

ear semguīteno śhokh - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

elbow ele'bo - અઅઅઅઅ

eye āmkh - અઅઅ

face chehero - અઅઅઅઅ

finger āmgueḷī - અઅઅઅઅ

fingers āmgueḷīo - અઅઅઅઅઅ

foot pegu - અઅ

hair vāḷ - અઅઅ

hand hāth - અઅઅ

head heḍ - અઅઅ

heart her̥dey - અઅઅઅ

knee ghūmṭeṇ - અઅઅઅઅ

leg bol - અઅઅ

lip lip - lip


English Nouns Gujarati Nouns

mouth mom - અઅઅ

neck guereden - અઅઅઅ

nose nāk - અઅઅ

shoulder khebhā - અઅઅ

stomach peṭ - અઅઅ

teeth dāmt - અઅઅઅ

thigh jāmgh - અઅઅઅ

throat gueḷum - અઅઅઅ

thumb theme'b - અઅઅઅ

toe ṭek - અઅઅ

tongue jībh - અઅઅ

tooth dāmt - અઅઅઅ

Nouns and Words have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they need very special
attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Nouns, you might want to check the rest of our
Gujarati lessons here:Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this page.
Gujarati Numbers
Learning the Gujarati Numbers is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Numbers is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati cardinal number convey the "how many" they're also known as "counting numbers,"
because they show quantity. Here are some examples:

English Numbers Gujarati Numbers

numbers nembero - અઅઅઅઅ

one ek - અઅ

two b - અઅ

three te'reṇ - અઅઅઅ

four chār - અઅઅ

five pāmch - અઅઅઅ

six chh - અ

seven sāt - અઅઅ

eight āṭh - અઅ

nine nev - અઅ

ten des - અઅ

eleven aguiyār - અઅઅઅઅઅ

twelve bār - અઅઅ


English Numbers Gujarati Numbers

thirteen ter - અઅઅ

fourteen chaud - અઅઅ

fifteen pemder - અઅઅઅ

sixteen soḷ - અઅઅ

seventeen sete'ter - અઅઅઅઅ

eighteen aḍhār - અઅઅઅ

nineteen ogueṇīs - અઅઅઅઅ

twenty vīs - અઅઅ

hundred so - અઅ

one thousand eke hejār - અઅ અઅઅઅ

million lākh - અઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Numbers in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Numbers above and see how it works with the rest of the
sentence in Gujarati.

List of Ordinal Numbers in Gujarati


Gujarati Ordinal numbers tell the order of things in a set: first, second, third, etc. Ordinal
numbers do not show quantity. They only show rank or position. Below is a list of the
Cardinal Numbers and Ordinal Numbers in Gujarati. Memorizing this table will help you add
very useful and important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.
English Numbers Gujarati Numbers

Ordinal Numbers ORDINAL Numbers

first pe'rethem - અઅઅઅઅ

second bījā - અઅઅઅ

third te'rījā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

fourth chothā - અઅઅઅ

fifth pāmchemā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

sixth chheṭhe'ṭhā - અઅઅઅઅ

seventh sātemī - અઅઅઅઅ

eighth āṭhemī - અઅઅઅ

ninth nevemī - અઅઅઅ

tenth desemī - અઅઅઅ

eleventh aguiyāremum - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

twelfth bāremī - અઅઅઅઅ

thirteenth teremī - અઅઅઅઅ

fourteenth chaudemo - અઅઅઅઅ


English Numbers Gujarati Numbers

fifteenth pemderemī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

sixteenth soḷemī - અઅઅઅઅ

seventeenth sete'teremī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

eighteenth aḍhāremī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

nineteenth ogueṇīsemī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

twentieth vīsemī - અઅઅઅઅ

once eke vekhet - અઅ અઅઅ

twice be - અઅ

Cardinal Numbers and Ordinal Numbers have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore
they need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Numbers, you might want
to check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget
to bookmark this page.

Gujarati Phrases
Learning the Gujarati Phrases is very important because its structure is used in every day conversation. The
more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati language. But first we need to know
what the role of Phrases is in the structure of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati phrases are a group of words functioning as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence. Here are some
examples:

English Phrases Gujarati Phrases

Phrases śhebe'desemūho - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

hello hele'lo - અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Phrases Gujarati Phrases

bye legue bāy - અઅઅ અઅઅ

congratulations abhinemden - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

sorry māphe kereśho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

really kherekher - અઅઅઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Phrases in Gujarati has a logical pattern. Locate
the Phrases above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Gujarati.

List of Phrases in Gujarati


Below is a list of the phrases and daily expressions in Gujarati placed in a table. Memorizing this table will
help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.

English Phrases Gujarati Phrases

adjectives viśheṣeṇo - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

a green tree līlā ver̥ke'ṣ - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

a tall building ūmchā bile'ḍimgu - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

a very old man khūbe je jūnā meded - અઅઅ અ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

the old red house jūnī lāle gher - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

a very nice friend khūbe nice mite'r - અઅઅ nice અઅઅઅઅ

adverbs ke'riyāviśheṣeṇ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I read a book hum eke puse'teke vāmchī ke'yārek - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ
sometimes અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

hum ke'yāreye dhūme'repāne kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


I will never smoke
અઅઅઅ

are you alone? teme ekelā chhe? - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ?

nouns semje'ñāo - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Phrases Gujarati Phrases

my car mārā kār - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

green car līlā kār - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

three cars te'reṇe kār - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

car garage kāre guerej - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

outside the car kāre behār - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

the book puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅઅ

the books puse'teko - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

a book eke puse'tek - અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

one book eke puse'tek - અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

some books keṭelāke puse'teko - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

few books thoḍā puse'teko - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

my book mārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

your book temārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

his book temenā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

her book temenā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

our book amārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

their book temenā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

Plural behuvechen - અઅઅઅઅઅ

my book mārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Phrases Gujarati Phrases

my books mārā puse'teko - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

our daughter āpeṇī pute'rī - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

our daughters amārī pute'rīo - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I'm cold hum ṭhemḍā chhum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

we're cold ame ṭhemḍā chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ

his chickens tenā chiken - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

their chicken temenā chiken - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

Feminine se'te'rī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

he is happy temeṇe khuśhe chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she is happy temeṇe khuśhe chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

he is American temeṇe amerikene chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ

she is American temeṇe amerikene chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ

Prepositions nāmeyoguī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

inside the house ghere amder - અઅ અઅઅઅ

outside the car kāre behār - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

with me mārī sāth - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

without him tene veguer - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

under the table koṣe'ṭeke heṭheḷ - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

after tomorrow āvetī kāle pechhī - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ


English Phrases Gujarati Phrases

before sunset sūre'yāse'te pehelām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

but I'm busy peremtu hum ve'yese'te chhum - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

Phrases and daily expressions have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they need very special
attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Phrases, you might want to check the rest of our Gujarati lessons
here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this page.

Gujarati Plural
Learning the Gujarati Plural is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Plural is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati Plurals are grammatical numbers, typically referring to more than one of the
referent in the real world. In the English language, singular and plural are the only
grammatical numbers. Here are some examples:

English Plural Gujarati Plural

Plural behuvechen - અઅઅઅઅઅ

my book mārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

my books mārā puse'teko - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

our daughter āpeṇī pute'rī - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

our daughters amārī pute'rīo - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I'm cold hum ṭhemḍā chhum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

we're cold ame ṭhemḍā chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ


English Plural Gujarati Plural

his chickens tenā chiken - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

their chicken temenā chiken - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Plural in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Plural above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence
in Gujarati.

List of Plurals in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Plurals and Singulars in Gujarati placed in a table. Memorizing this
table will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.

English Plural Gujarati Plural

bear rīmchh - અઅઅઅ

bears rīmchh - અઅઅઅ

bird peke'ṣī - અઅઅઅઅ

birds peke'ṣīo - અઅઅઅઅઅ

bull bul - અઅઅ

bulls beḷed - અઅઅ

cat bilāḍī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

cats bilāḍī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

cow guāy - અઅઅ


English Plural Gujarati Plural

cows guāy - અઅઅ

deer hereṇ - અઅઅ

many deer gheṇā hereṇ - અઅઅ અઅઅ

dog kūtero - અઅઅઅઅ

dogs śhe'vāno - અઅઅઅઅઅ

donkey donkey - donkey

donkeys guedheḍā - અઅઅઅઅ

eagle gueruḍ - અઅઅઅ

eagles īguele's - અઅઅઅઅ

elephant hāthī - અઅઅઅ

elephants hāthī - અઅઅઅ

goat bekerī - અઅઅઅ

goats bekerā - અઅઅઅ

horse ghoḍo - અઅઅઅ

horses ghoḍā - અઅઅઅ


English Plural Gujarati Plural

lion simh - અઅઅઅ

lions simh - અઅઅઅ

monkey vāmdero - અઅઅઅઅઅ

monkeys vāmderā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

mouse māus - અઅઅઅ

mice umder - અઅઅઅ

rabbit seselānā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

rabbits seselā - અઅઅઅ

snake sāp - અઅઅ

snakes sāp - અઅઅ

tiger vāgh - અઅઅ

tigers vāgh - અઅઅ

wolf veru - અઅઅ

wolves beche'cho - અઅઅઅઅ


Plural and Singular have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they need very special
attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Plural, you might want to check the rest of our
Gujarati lessons here:Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this page.

Gujarati Prepositions
Learning the Gujarati Prepositions is very important because its structure is used in every
day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the
Gujarati language. But first we need to know what the role of Prepositions is in the
structure of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati prepositions link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence. The
word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the preposition. Here
are some examples:

English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

Prepositions nāmeyoguī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

inside the house ghere amder - અઅ અઅઅઅ

outside the car kāre behār - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

with me mārī sāth - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

without him tene veguer - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

under the table koṣe'ṭeke heṭheḷ - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

after tomorrow āvetī kāle pechhī - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

before sunset sūre'yāse'te pehelām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

but I'm busy peremtu hum ve'yese'te chhum - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ
As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Prepositions in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Prepositions above and see how it works with the rest of the
sentence in Gujarati.

List of Prepositions in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Time place and demonstrative pronouns in Gujarati placed in a table.
Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati
vocabulary.

English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

about viśh - અઅઅઅ

above uper - અઅઅ

across semegue'r - અઅઅઅઅ

after pechhī - અઅઅ

against sām - અઅઅઅ

among veche'ch - અઅઅઅઅ

around āsepās - અઅઅઅઅ

as terīk - અઅઅઅઅ

at per - અઅ

before pehelām - અઅઅઅઅઅ

behind pāchheḷ - અઅઅઅ

below nīch - અઅઅઅ


English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

beneath nīch - અઅઅઅ

beside bājunā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

between veche'ch - અઅઅઅઅ

beyond behār - અઅઅઅ

but peremtu - અઅઅઅઅ

by de'vārā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

despite chhetām - અઅઅઅ

down nīch - અઅઅઅ

during dereme'yān - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

except sivāy - અઅઅઅઅ

for māṭ - અઅઅઅ

from māmthī - અઅઅઅઅ

in mām - અઅઅ

inside amder - અઅઅઅ

into mām - અઅઅ


English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

near nejīk - અઅઅઅ

next āguāmī - અઅઅઅઅ

of nā - અઅ

on per - અઅ

opposite virodhī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

out rene āuṭe: - અઅ અઅઅ:

outside behār - અઅઅઅ

over uper - અઅઅ

per dīṭh - અઅઅ

plus vete'tā - અઅઅઅઅ

round rāune'ḍ - અઅઅઅઅઅ

since thī - અઅ

than keretām - અઅઅઅઅ

through de'vārā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

till sudhī - અઅઅઅ


English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

to māṭ - અઅઅઅ

toward tereph - અઅઅ

under heṭheḷ - અઅઅઅ

unlike jem - અઅઅ

until te'yām sudhī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

up ap - અઅ

via mārephet - અઅઅઅઅઅ

with sāth - અઅઅઅ

within amder - અઅઅઅ

without veguer - અઅઅ

two words be śhebe'do - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ

according to anusār - અઅઅઅઅઅ

because of kāreṇe k - અઅઅઅ અઅ

close to bemdh - અઅઅ

due to kāreṇ - અઅઅઅઅ


English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

except for sivāy - અઅઅઅઅ

far from dūr - અઅઅ

inside of nī amder - અઅ અઅઅઅ

instead of tenā bedel - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

near to nejīk - અઅઅઅ

next to āgueḷ - અઅઅ

outside of behār - અઅઅઅ

prior to pehelām - અઅઅઅઅઅ

three words te'reṇe śhebe'do - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

as far as je'yām sudhī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

as well as temej - અઅઅઅ

in addition to vedhumām - અઅઅઅઅઅ

in front of sām - અઅઅઅ

in spite of teme chhetām mām - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

on behalf of vetī - અઅઅ


English Prepositions Gujarati Prepositions

on top of nī ṭoche per - અઅ અઅઅ અઅ

demonstrative prepositions pe'redere'śhenāte'meke nāmeyoguī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

this ā-અ

that k - અઅ

these ā-અ

those te - અઅ

Time place and demonstrative pronouns have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore
they need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Prepositions, you might
want to check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget
to bookmark this page.

Gujarati Questions
Learning the Gujarati Questions is very important because its structure is used in every
day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the
Gujarati language. But first we need to know what the role of Questions is in the structure
of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati questions may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for
information, or else the request itself made by such an expression. Usually it starts with
why, how, where, when ... Here are some examples:

English Questions Gujarati Questions

Questions pe'reśhe'no - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

how? kevī rīte? - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ?


English Questions Gujarati Questions

what? śhum kerevum? - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ?

who? je? - અઅ?

why? śhā māṭe? - અઅ અઅઅઅ?

where? je'yām? - અઅઅઅઅ?

where is he? je'yām temeṇe chhe? - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ?

what is this? ā śhum chhe? - અ અઅઅ અઅ?

why are you sad? teme śhā māṭe chhe udāsī? - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅ?

how do you want to teme chūkeveṇī kevī rīte māmguetā? - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ
pay? અઅઅઅઅઅ?

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Questions in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Questions above and see how it works with the rest of the
sentence in Gujarati.

List of Questions in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Questions and interrogative expressions in Gujarati placed in a table.
Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati
vocabulary.

English
Gujarati Questions
Questions

can I come? hum kerī śheko chho āve chhe? - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅ?

is he sleeping? to ūmghe? - અઅઅ અઅઅ?


English
Gujarati Questions
Questions

do you know me? teme mene khebere? - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ?

do you have my book? teme mārā puse'teke chhe? - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ?

how big is it? moṭā te kevī rīte chhe? - અઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ?

can I help you? hum kerī śheko chho medede? - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ?

can you help me? teme ā kerī śheko mene medede? - અઅઅ અ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ?

do you speak English? teme imgueliśhe vāte? - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ?

ate'yāre sudhī ā kevī rīte thāye chhe? - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ
how far is this?
અઅઅ અઅ?

what time is it? semeye śhum chhe? - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ?

how much is this? keṭelī chhe? - અઅઅઅઅ અઅ?

what is your name? temārum nāme śhum chhe? - અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ?

where do you live? ke je'yām teme jīvemte chhe? - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ?

Questions and interrogative expressions have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore
they need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Questions, you might
want to check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget
to bookmark this page.

Gujarati Pronouns
Learning the Gujarati Pronouns is very important because its structure is used in every
day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the
Gujarati language. But first we need to know what the role of Pronouns is in the structure
of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati pronouns include personal pronouns (refer to the persons speaking, the persons
spoken to, or the persons or things spoken about), indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns
(connect parts of sentences) and reciprocal or reflexive pronouns (in which the object of a
verb is being acted on by verb's subject). Here are some examples:

English Pronouns Gujarati Pronouns

Pronouns sere'venām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I hum - અઅઅ

you tem - અઅઅ

he temeṇ - અઅઅઅઅ

she temeṇ - અઅઅઅઅ

we am - અઅઅ

they to - અઅઅ

me men - અઅઅ

you tem - અઅઅ

him ten - અઅઅઅ

her temenā - અઅઅઅઅ


English Pronouns Gujarati Pronouns

us amen - અઅઅઅ

them temen - અઅઅઅઅ

my mārā - અઅઅઅ

your temārā - અઅઅઅઅ

his temenā - અઅઅઅઅ

her temenā - અઅઅઅઅ

our amārī - અઅઅઅઅ

their temenā - અઅઅઅઅ

mine khāṇ - અઅઅ

yours temāro - અઅઅઅઅ

his temenā - અઅઅઅઅ

hers hers - hers

ours avere's - અઅઅઅઅ

theirs dher - અઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Pronouns in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Pronouns above and see how it works with the rest of the
sentence in Gujarati.
List of Pronouns in Gujarati
Below is a list of the Personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal
or reflexive pronouns in Gujarati placed in a table. Memorizing this table will help you add
very useful and important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.

English Pronouns Gujarati Pronouns

I speak hum vāt - અઅઅ અઅઅ

you speak teme vāt - અઅઅ અઅઅ

he speaks temeṇe bolī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

she speaks temeṇe bolī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we speak ame vāt - અઅઅ અઅઅ

they speak to bol - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

give me mene āpī - અઅઅ અઅઅ

teme āpī - અઅઅ અઅઅ

give him temene āpī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

give her temenā āpī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

give us amen - અઅઅઅ

give them temene āpī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

my book mārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Pronouns Gujarati Pronouns

your book temārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

his book temenā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

her book temenā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

our book amārā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

their book temenā puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

Personal pronouns, indefinite pronouns, relative pronouns, reciprocal or reflexive pronouns


have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they need very special attention. Once
you're done with Gujarati Pronouns, you might want to check the rest of our Gujarati
lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget tobookmark this page.

Gujarati Verbs
Learning the Gujarati Verbs is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Verbs is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati verbs are words that convey action (bring, read, walk, run), or a state of being
(exist, stand). In most languages a verb may agree with the person, gender, and/or
number of some of its arguments, such as its subject, or object. Here are some examples:

English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

Verbs ke'riyāpedo - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Past vītelā - અઅઅઅઅઅ

I spoke hum vāte kerī hetī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

I wrote hum lekhe'yum hetum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I drove hum temām lī jāye chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅ

I loved hum pe'remebhere'yā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I gave hum āpe'yo - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I smiled hum smiled - અઅઅ smiled

I took hum līdho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he spoke temeṇe vāte kerī hetī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

he wrote temeṇe lekhe'yum hetum - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he drove temeṇe temām lī jāye chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅ

he loved temeṇe pe'remebhere'yā - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

he gave temeṇe āpe'yo - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

he smiled temeṇe smiled - અઅઅઅઅ smiled

he took temeṇe līdho - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we spoke ame vāte kerī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

we wrote ame lekhe'yum hetum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

we drove ame temām lī jāye chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅ

we loved ame pe'remebhere'yā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

we gave ame āpī - અઅઅ અઅઅ

we smiled ame smiled - અઅઅ smiled

we took ame līdho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

Future phe'yucher - અઅઅઅઅઅ

I will speak hum vāte kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I will write hum lekhevā kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I will drive hum ḍe'rāīve kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I will love hum pe'reme kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I will give hum āpeśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I will smile hum se'mite kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I will take hum leśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he will speak temeṇe vāte kereśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he will write temeṇe lekhī kereśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

he will drive temeṇe ḍe'rāīve kereśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he will love temeṇe pe'reme kereśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he will give temeṇe āpeśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he will smile temeṇe se'mite kereśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he will take temeṇe leśh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will speak ame vāte kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will write ame lekhī kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will drive ame ḍe'rāīve kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will love ame pe'reme kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will give ame āpeśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will smile ame se'mite kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we will take ame leśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

Present vere'temān - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I speak hum vāt - અઅઅ અઅઅ

I write hum lekhevā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

I drive hum ḍe'rāīv - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

I love hum pe'rem - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I give hum āpī - અઅઅ અઅઅ

I smile hum se'mit - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I take hum lī - અઅઅ અઅ

he speaks temeṇe bolī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he writes to lekhe chh - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

he drives temeṇe ḍe'rāīvo - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

he loves temeṇe pe'rem - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

he gives temeṇe āpe chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

he smiles temeṇe se'māile's - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

he takes temeṇe le chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅ

we speak ame vāt - અઅઅ અઅઅ

we write ame lekhī - અઅઅ અઅઅ

we drive ame ḍe'rāīv - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

we love ame pe'rem - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

we give ame āpī - અઅઅ અઅઅ

we smile ame se'mit - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

we take ame li - અઅઅ અઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Verbs in Gujarati has a logical
pattern. Locate the Verbs above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in
Gujarati.

List of Verbs in Gujarati


Below is a list of the conjugated Verbs in the present past and future in Gujarati placed in
a table. Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your
Gujarati vocabulary.

English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

I can accept that hum se'vīkārī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she added it te umerī - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ

we admit it ame tene se'vīkāre'yo - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

they advised him to tene selāh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I can agree with


hum sāthe semmete kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ
that

she allows it te māṭe perevāneguī āpe chh - અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

we announce it ame tene jāherāt - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I can apologize hum dileguīre kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she appears today temeṇe āje dekhāye chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ

they arranged that ke āyojen - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I can arrive
hum āvetī kāle āvo kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ
tomorrow

she can ask him teṇī temene kehī śheko chho - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke attaches - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ


she attaches that
attaches

we attack them ame temene humelo - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

they avoid her to temenā ṭāḷevā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I can bake it hum te kerī śheko chho bak - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ bake

she is like him teṇī temene chh - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ

we beat it ame tene herāve'yum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

they became happy to khuśhe benī gueyā - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

I can begin that hum śheru kerī śheko - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ
English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

we borrowed
ame nāṇām udhār - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ
money

they breathe air to hevāmām śhe'vās - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I can bring it hum te kerī śheko chho lāvevā - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅ

hum mānum chhum ke bile'ḍe kerī śheke chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅ
I can build that
અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she buys food temeṇe khorāke kherīdī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

we calculate it ame tene gueṇeterī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

they carry it to tene amelemām mūkevā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

they don't cheat to chheterevāno nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

she chooses him teṇī temene pesemd - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we close it ame tene bemdh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

he comes here temeṇe ahīm āve chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

hum mānum chhum ke serekhāmeṇī kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ
I can compare that
અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she competes with


temeṇe mārī sāthe heriphāi - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ
me
English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

we complain about
ame te amgue pheriyād - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ
it

they continued
to vāmchene chālu - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ
reading

temeṇe evī chhe ke leguebhegue ke'rāiḍ - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ


he cried about that
અઅઅઅઅઅ

I can decide now heve hum neke'kī kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she described it to
te mārā māṭe vere'ṇen - અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ
me

we disagree about
ame te viśhe metebhed - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ
it

they disappeared
to jheḍepethī ade'reśhe'y - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ
quickly

I discovered that hum mānum chhum ke śhodh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ

she dislikes that temeṇe dislikes k - અઅઅઅઅ dislikes અઅ

we do it ame ten - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

they dream about


to te viśhe se'vepe'n - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ
it

I earned hum meḷe'yum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

he eats a lot temeṇe gheṇā khāy - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

we enjoyed that ame ānemd - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

they entered here to amhi dākhel - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he escaped that temeṇe kehe'yum ke bhāguī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ

hum mānum chhum ke semejāve kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ
I can explain that
અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke khūbe lāgu - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ


she feels that too
અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we fled from there ame te'yāmthī bhāguī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

they will fly


to kāle phe'lāye kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ
tomorrow

I can follow you hum temene anuserī śheke chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she forgot me temeṇe mene bhūlī gueyā chho - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

we forgive him āpeṇe temene forgiv - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ forgive

I can give her that hum temenā āpī śheke chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she goes there temeṇe te'yām jāye chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

we greeted them ame temene abhivāden - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

I hate that hum mānum chhum ke nepheret - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ

I can hear it hum te sāmbheḷī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke kele'penā - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ


she imagine that
અઅઅઅઅઅ

we invited them ame temene āmemte'rite kere'yā chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ

I know him hum tene kheber - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

she learned it te śhīkhī - અઅ અઅઅઅ

we leave now ame heve chhoḍī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

they lied about him to tene viśhe lāiḍ - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

hum ke je sāmbheḷevā kerī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ


I can listen to that
અઅ

she lost that temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke hārī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ

we made it
ame guikāle te sāmegue'rī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ
yesterday

they met him to tene meḷe'yā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I misspell that hum joḍeṇī khoṭī chh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ

I always pray hum hemmeśhā pe'rāre'thenā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke prefers - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ


she prefers that
prefers

we protected them ame temene sureke'ṣit - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

they will punish


to temenā sejā kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ
her

I can put it there hum te'yām mūkī śheko chho - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she will read it te vāmchī heśh - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

we received that ame pe'rāpe't - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

they refuse to talk to vāte ine'kār - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

I remember that hum yād - અઅઅ અઅઅ

temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke punerāvere'ten - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ


she repeats that
અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

we see it ame tene joī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

they sell it to tene vechāṇ - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

I sent that
hum guikāle je mokelevāmām - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ
yesterday

he shaved his
temeṇe bīyere'ḍe shaved - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ shaved
beard
English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

it shrunk quickly te jheḍepethī shrunk - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ shrunk

we will sing it ame tene guāvānum kereśh - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

they sat there to te'yām beṭhā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I can speak it hum te vāte kerī śheke chh - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she spends money temeṇe nāṇām vitāve chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ

we suffered from
ame je sehen - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ
that

they suggest that ke sūcheve chh - અઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ

I surprised him hum tene āśhe'chere'y - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

she took that temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke līdho - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ

we teach it ame tene śhīkhevevā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

they told us to amene jeṇāve'yum - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

she thanked him teṇī temene ābhāre māne'yo - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

I can think about it hum te viśhe vichāre kerī śheke chh - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅ

she threw it te nākhe'yā - અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Verbs Gujarati Verbs

we understand that ame semejī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

they want that to kerevā māmguo chho ke j - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅ અઅ

hum te kerī śheko chho, pāśhe'chāte'ye sāmāne'ye vese'te'ro - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ


I can wear it
અઅઅ અઅ, અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

temeṇe jeṇāve'yum hetum ke lekhe chh - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅ


she writes that
અઅ

we talk about it ame tene viśhe vāt - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

they have it to te - અઅઅ અઅ

I watched it hum te nihāḷevāmām - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

I will talk about it hum te viśhe vāte kereśh - અઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

he bought that
temeṇe guikāle ke kherīdī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ અઅઅઅઅ
yesterday

we finished it ame tene semāpe't - અઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

Verbs in the present past and future tense have a very important role in Gujarati,
therefore they need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Verbs, you
might want to check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget
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Gujarati Negation
Learning the Gujarati Negation is very important because its structure is used in every day
conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the Gujarati
language. But first we need to know what the role of Negation is in the structure of the
grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati negation is the process that turns an affirmative statement (I am happy) into its
opposite denial (I am not happy). Here are some examples:

English Negation Gujarati Negation

Negation negueśhen - અઅઅઅઅઅ

he is not here temeṇe ahīm nethī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

that is not my book ke mārī puse'teke nethī - અઅ અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

do not enter dākhele nethī - અઅઅઅ અઅઅ

As you can see from the example above, the structure of the Negation in Gujarati has a
logical pattern. Locate the Negation above and see how it works with the rest of the
sentence in Gujarati.

List of Negation in Gujarati


Below is a list of the Negation and negative expressions in Gujarati placed in a table.
Memorizing this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati
vocabulary.

English Negation Gujarati Negation

I don't speak hum vāte nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

I don't write hum lekho nehim - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

I don't drive mene nethī ḍe'rāīve nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

I don't love mene pe'reme nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

I don't give mene nethī āpī nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ
English Negation Gujarati Negation

I don't smile hum se'mite nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

I don't take hum nethī letām - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

he doesn't speak ne vāte nethī - અ અઅઅ અઅઅ

he doesn't write temeṇe lekhī śheketum nethī nethī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

he doesn't drive ne ḍe'rāīve nethī - અ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

he doesn't love ne pe'reme nethī - અ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

he doesn't give temeṇe āpetum nethī - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

he doesn't smile ne se'mite nethī - અ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

he doesn't take temeṇe nehim l - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅ અઅ

we don't speak ame nethī vāte nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

we don't write ame lekho nehim - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅ

we don't drive ame nethī ḍe'rāīve nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

we don't love ame nethī pe'reme nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ

we don't give ame nethī āpī nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅ

we don't smile ame nethī se'mite nethī - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅ
English Negation Gujarati Negation

we don't take ame nethī letām - અઅઅ અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅ

Negation and negative expressions have a very important role in Gujarati, therefore they
need very special attention. Once you're done with Gujarati Negation, you might want to
check the rest of our Gujarati lessons here: Learn Gujarati. Don't forget to bookmark this
page.

Gujarati Vocabulary
Learning the Gujarati Vocabulary is very important because its structure is used in every
day conversation. The more you master it the more you get closer to mastering the
Gujarati language. But first we need to know what the role of Vocabulary is in the
structure of the grammar in Gujarati.
Gujarati vocabulary is the set of words you should be familiar with. A vocabulary usually
grows and evolves with age, and serves as a useful and fundamental tool for
communication and acquiring knowledge. Here are some examples:

English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

Vocabulary śhebe'debhemḍoḷ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Countries deśho - અઅઅઅ

Australia ose'ṭe'reliyā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Cambodia keme'boḍiyā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Canada keneḍāmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

China chāinā - અઅઅઅઅ

Egypt ijīpe'ṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

England īmgue'lene'ḍ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

France phe'rāne's - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Germany jere'menīmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Greece gue'rīs - અઅઅઅઅ

India īne'ḍiyā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Indonesia ine'ḍoneśhiyā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Italy iṭālī - અઅઅઅઅ

Japan jāpānemām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Mexico meke'sikomām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Morocco moroke'ko - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Peru perū - અઅઅઅ

Spain se'pin - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Thailand thāīlene'ḍ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

USA yues - અઅઅઅઅ

Languages bhāṣā - અઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

Arabic arebī - અઅઅઅ

Chinese chinī - અઅઅઅ

English imgueliśh - અઅઅઅઅઅ

French phe'remch - અઅઅઅઅઅ

German jere'men - અઅઅઅઅ

Greek gue'rīk - અઅઅઅઅ

Hebrew hībe'rū - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Hindi hine'dī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Italian iṭālīyen - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Japanese jāpān - અઅઅઅઅ

Korean korīyen - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Latin leṭin - અઅઅઅઅ

Russian reśhiyen - અઅઅઅઅ

Spanish se'penīśh - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Urdu ure'du - અઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

Days diveso - અઅઅઅઅ

Monday somevār - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Tuesday memgueḷevār - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Wednesday budhevār - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Thursday guuruvār - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Friday śhuke'revār - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

Saturday śhenivār - અઅઅઅઅઅ

Sunday revivār - અઅઅઅઅઅ

time semey - અઅઅ

hour kelāk - અઅઅઅ

minute miniṭ - અઅઅઅઅ

second bījā - અઅઅઅ

List of Vocabulary in Gujarati


Below is a list of the vocabulary and expressions in Gujarati placed in a table. Memorizing
this table will help you add very useful and important words to your Gujarati vocabulary.

English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

different objects vividhe pedāre'tho - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

art kelā - અઅઅ

bank bene'k - અઅઅઅઅ

beach bīch - અઅઅ

book puse'tek - અઅઅઅઅઅ

by bicycle sāyekele de'vārā - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

by bus bes - અઅ

by car kāre de'vārā - અઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

by train ṭe'rene de'vārā - અઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

cafe keph - અઅઅઅ

country deśh - અઅઅ

desert reṇ - અઅ

dictionary śhebe'dekośh - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

earth per̥the'vī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

flowers phūlo - અઅઅઅ

football phūṭebol - અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

forest ven - અઅ

game remet - અઅઅ

garden beguīcho - અઅઅઅઅ

geography bhūguoḷ - અઅઅઅઅ

history itihās - અઅઅઅઅઅ

house gher - અઅ

island ṭāpu - અઅઅઅ

lake teḷāv - અઅઅઅ

library lāibe'rerī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

math gueṇit - અઅઅઅ

moon chemde'r - અઅઅઅઅ

mountain pere'vet - અઅઅઅઅ

movies chelechite'ro - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

music semguīt - અઅઅઅઅ

ocean semude'r - અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

office ophis - અઅઅઅ

on foot pegue per - અઅ અઅ

player khelāḍī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

river nedī - અઅઅ

science vije'ñān - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

sea semude'r - અઅઅઅઅઅ

sky ākāśhemām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

soccer soker - અઅઅઅ

stars tārā - અઅઅઅ

supermarket superemāre'keṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

swimming pool se'vimimgue pulemām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ

theater thiyeṭer - અઅઅઅઅઅ

tree ver̥ke'ṣ - અઅઅઅઅ

weather hevāmān - અઅઅઅઅઅ

bad weather kherābe hevāmān - અઅઅઅ અઅઅઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

cloudy vādeḷechhāyum - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

cold ṭhemḍā - અઅઅઅ

cool ṭhemḍī - અઅઅઅ

foggy dhume'mesebhere'yum - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

hot guerem - અઅઅ

nice weather nice hevāmān - nice અઅઅઅઅઅ

pouring reḍetā - અઅઅઅઅ

rain veresād - અઅઅઅઅ

raining rining - raining

snow bereph - અઅઅ

snowing snowing - snowing

ice bereph - અઅઅ

sunny sene'nī - અઅઅઅઅ

windy tophānī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

spring vesemt - અઅઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

summer unāḷāmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

autumn pānekher - અઅઅઅઅ

winter śhiyāḷāmām - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

people loko - અઅઅઅ

aunt kākī - અઅઅઅ

baby bāḷek - અઅઅઅ

brother bhāi - અઅઅ

cousin piterāi - અઅઅઅઅઅ

daughter pute'rī - અઅઅઅઅઅ

dentist ḍemṭise'ṭ - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

doctor ḍeôke'ṭer - અઅઅઅઅઅ

father pitā - અઅઅઅ

grandfather dādā - અઅઅઅ

grandmother dādī - અઅઅઅ

husband peti - અઅઅ


English Vocabulary Gujarati Vocabulary

mother mātā - અઅઅઅ

nephew bhete'rījā - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

niece bhete'rījī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅ

nurse nere's - અઅઅઅ

policeman polīs - અઅઅઅઅ

postman pose'ṭemen - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

professor pe'ropheser - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

son pute'r - અઅઅઅઅ

teacher śhike'ṣekonī - અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ

uncle kākā - અઅઅઅ

wife pete'nī - અઅઅઅઅ

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Gujarati Reading
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the English translation, and see what you understood from it.
Gujarati Reading

અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ:
1)દદદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદ. દદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદ
દદદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદ. દદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદ. દદદદદ
દદદદદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદદદદ
દદદદ દદ દદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદ.
2)દદદદદદદદદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદ
દદદદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદ દદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદદ
દદદદ. દદદદ દદદદદદદદ, દદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદદદ દદ દદદ, દદદદદદદદદ દદદ
દદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદદદદદદ
દદદદદદદદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદ.
3)દદદદદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદ દદ દદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદ
દદદદદદ દદદદદદદદ દદદદદ.
અઅઅઅઅઅઅઅ અઅ:
1)દદદદદ દદદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદ દદદદદદ, દદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદ
દદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદદદ દદદદદદ
દદ.
2)દદદદદદદદદ, દદદદદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદદદ દદ દદદદ દદદદદ દદદ
દદદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદ દદદદદ દદદ દદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદદ દદદદદદ દદદદ દદદદદદદદદ
દદદદદદ દદ.

Below is the translation of the above text, check what you understood without the help of
the dictionary, after reading the translation one time, go back up and read the Gujarati
text and see if you can recognize the more words this time.

English Translation

Article 26
1. Everyone has the right to education. Education shall be free, at least in the elementary and
fundamental stages. Elementary education shall be compulsory. Technical and professional education
shall be made generally available and higher education shall be equally accessible to all on the basis
of merit.
2. Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the
strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. It shall promote
understanding, tolerance and friendship among all nations, racial or religious groups, and shall
further the activities of the United Nations for the maintenance of peace.
3. Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children.
English Translation

Article 27
1. Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts
and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.
2. Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any
scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.

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