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🇮🇳 Gujarati #32 Most Spoken Language (62M speakers)

Gujarati (ગુજરાતી / Gujarātī)

Indo-Aryan • Gujarati script • SOV (postpositions)
Number of Speakers (est.)
Native ~55–60M • Total 65M+ (India & global diaspora)
GujaratDaman & DiuMumbaiEast Africa & UK diaspora
Family / Branch
Indo-European → Indo-Iranian → Indo-Aryan → Western Indo-Aryan
Close to RajasthaniContact with Hindi & Marathi
Writing System
Gujarati abugida (no headline bar). Inherent vowel “a”; halant suppresses it; conjuncts are common.
Vowel signs: ા િ ી ુ ૂ ૃ ે ૈ ો ૌNasal: ં / ઁVisarga: ઃ
Typical Word Order
SOV; postpositions after nouns; auxiliaries like છે build tense/aspect; progressive uses રહ્યો/રહી/રહ્યું + છું/છે.
Genitive: નો/ની/નું/નાDative/Acc: નેAgent (perf.): એ
ISO Codes
ISO 639-1: gu • 639-2/3: guj
Standard: Ahmedabad–Surat
Difficulty (for English speakers)
Medium–Hard: new script & agreement; once postpositions click, fluency ramps up
Phonetic spellingPredictable morphology
Quick Overview

Gujarati is a major Indo-Aryan language with a streamlined, elegant script and a lively global community. If you aim to learn Gujarati quickly, master three pillars: the abugida (how vowel signs attach), the postposition system (like ને, માં, થી), and the genitive set (નો/ની/નું/ના) that agrees with what’s owned. This page gives a compact, SEO-friendly guide to the Gujarati alphabet, grammar, and everyday phrases.

Script & Sound Tips
  • No headline bar: unlike Devanagari, Gujarati letters don’t have a top “rail”.
  • Inherent vowel: a bare consonant has short a; halant removes it for clusters: ક્ + ત → ક્ત.
  • Vowel signs (mātrā): ā, િ/ી i/ī, ુ/ૂ u/ū, r̥, ે/ૈ e/ai, ો/ૌ o/au.
  • Nasalization: (anusvāra) and (candrabindu) mark nasal vowels—e.g., માં mā̃, નું .
  • Digits: ૦ ૧ ૨ ૩ ૪ ૫ ૬ ૭ ૮ ૯.
Grammar Snapshot
  • Genitive agreement: નો (M.SG), ની (F.SG), નું (N.SG), ના (PL). Often written together: રામનો ઘર, સીની પુસ્તક.
  • Dative/Accusative: ને marks recipients and specific objects: મને “to me,” પુસ્તકને “the book (acc.).”
  • Locative: માં “in/at,” પર “on/at.” Instrumental/Ablative: થી “by/from”; Benefactive: માટે “for.” Comitative: સાથે “with.”
  • Agentive (perfective): subject may take ; agreement typically tracks the object.
  • Aspect: progressive રહ્યો/રહી/રહ્યું + છું/છે/છે; habitual uses -તો/-તી/-તું + auxiliary (e.g., તો હતો “used to”).
Dialects & Register

Standard Gujarati spans Ahmedabad–Surat speech; coastal, Kathiawari, and Charotari add flavor. Formal styles are Sanskrit-leaning; casual urban Gujarati mixes Hindi and English freely—handy for business and tech.

History (Very Short)
  • Old Indo-Aryan → Apabhraṁśa → Old Gujarati → modern Gujarati.
  • Print culture and diaspora networks helped standardize orthography and spread Gujarati literature worldwide.
Sample & Breakdown

આજે હું બજારમાં જઈ રહ્યો છું.
āje hũ bajar-mā̃ jaī rahyo chũ (F: rahī chũ)
today I market-LOC go PROG be.1SG → “Today I’m going to the market.”

Genitive in action: રામનું ઘર (Rām-nũ ghar) “Ram’s house” • plural: બાળકોના પુસ્તકો (bāḷko- pustako) “the children’s books”

Common Phrases
નમસ્તે Namaste (Hello)કેમ છો? Kem cho? (How are you?) આભાર Ābhār (Thank you)કૃપા કરીને Kr̥pā karīne (Please) માફ કરશો Māf karsho (Sorry)મળીએ Malīe (See you)

Polite intro: મારું નામ … છે. Mārũ nām … che. — “My name is …”

Interesting Notes
  • Nasal tilde: the dot often nasalizes the preceding vowel (e.g., માં mā̃, મારું mārũ).
  • Three genders: masculine, feminine, neuter; adjectives and some participles agree.
  • Spacing: genitives/postpositions are commonly written joined (e.g., રામને, ઘરમાં), but learners may see spaced forms too.
Gujarati Genitive & Case Helper

Type a noun (e.g., રામ, ઘર, પુસ્તક) and choose a function. For the genitive, pick the possessed noun’s gender/number to get the right નો/ની/નું/ના. For cases, the helper adds common postpositions (ને, માં, થી, માટે, સાથે, ). A clean way to practice and learn Gujarati grammar.

Notes: Genitive defaults — M.SG: નો, F.SG: ની, N.SG: નું, PL: ના (you may see નાં with nasalization). Many writers join forms (e.g., રામનું, ઘરમાં).

Learning Tips
  • Drill the four genitives with one possessor: રામનો/રામની/રામનું/રામના.
  • Shadow the progressive rhythm: હું … જઈ રહ્યો છું / જઈ રહી છું (M/F).
  • Collect postposition chunks: ઘરમાં (in the house), મિત્રને (to the friend), કામ માટે (for work).
Numbers (1–10)

એક, બે, ત્રણ, ચાર, પાંચ, છ, સાત, આઠ, નવ, દસ • Digits: ૧ ૨ ૩ ૪ ૫ ૬ ૭ ૮ ૯ ૧૦

Handy Connectors

અને (and), પણ (but/also), અથવા (or), કારણ કે (because), જો (if), તો (then).

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