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This post will teach you about how to communicate in Gujarati and what the alphabet looks like. Hi, my name is Nick and I'll be your moderator for the day. I hope all of you are doing great today. My goal with this blog post is to introduce you to one of the main parts of Gujarati: the language itself! This introduction will teach you all about how to read and write in Gujarati, as well as introduce some words for everyday use. The first thing I want to talk about is introducing yourself in Gujarati! The sentence "My name is" would translate roughly into "maɗi". After that comes your name, ɗi means 'I'. So "Ee maɗi yuɡi gujaratee." Simply translates to "My name is Nick". The next important thing you should know about Gujarati is the alphabet. When you think of an alphabet, what comes to mind? Right! Letters! That's what the Gujarati alphabet looks like. This is what it looks like in English. I'll be using an image of my own, but this should show you all that you need to know. I chose these letters because they are easy to remember and look cool! The only names I'm saying here are for the first three letters; I will be covering all other letters in detail later on in this post. आ इ ई उ ऊ ए ॠ ॡ Now, this is what it looks like in Gujarati. The only letters you need to know are the ones I mentioned above. I have included the rest in the image for your use. The next thing I want to teach you all about is common words used in everyday Gujarati. These are words you will use even if you've never learned Gujarati before. These are also common phrases, so they should come in handy. Let's begin! (I will be using an image for this segment... And to make it easier, I'll just list them all here! This list is not meant to be exhaustive) English - Gujarati Hello - Namaste / Saɗguɗo Goodbye - Aaiye / Jao What is your name? -Maɗi nama kaa lae? -Bora kojno. Good morning -Subha sakhyo/Saje How are you? -To kojno kaa lae? I am fine/I'm doing well -To maɗe vasi.I don't understand -Maɗi bora lae. This is commonly used in everyday settings. You are beautiful/handsome-Na vyas javalu/hora avu I love you-Na tujhi prem lejjo. This is used to show love to a person, but not romantic love! It means you care for someone deeply. cfa1e77820
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