English-Gujarati
I
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Mein / hun
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He
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Pelo / pela (respectfully, as plural)
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She
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Peli / pela (respectfully)
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You
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Tu / tame (respectful)
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It
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Pelu
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This
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Aa
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That
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Te
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A
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O
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Come
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Chal
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Came
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Chal
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Will come
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Pan avase
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Open
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Khol
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Opened
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Khuluj
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Will open
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Khulwanu
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Sit
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Bes / beso (respectfully)
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Sat
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Betho (boy) / bethi (girl) / betha (respectfully)
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Will sit
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Bes wano
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Walk
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Chaale
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Walked
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Chaale
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Will walk
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Chaal se
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Eat
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Khawanu / jamvaanu
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Ate
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Khaadhu / jami lidhu
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Will eat
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Khaase / jamse
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Drink
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Pidhu
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Drank
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Pivano
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Will drink
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Pise
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Win
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Jeet
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Won
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Jeetyo
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Will win
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Jeet se
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Go
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Ja
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Went
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Gayo
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Will go
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Jase
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Run
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Dodwaanu
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Ran
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Dodyo
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Will run
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Dodse
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I go
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Hu jais
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He goes
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Te jase / pela jase (respectfully)
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He eats an apple
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Te safarjan khaai chhe
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He is eating an apple
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Te safarjan khaai rahiyo chhe
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He ate an apple
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Tene safarjan khaadhu / tene safarjan khaai lidhu.
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I saw the film last week
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Aa film mein gaya athwadiye joi
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She came by bus yesterday
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Peli / e gai kale bus ma avi.
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They went to the temple
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Te mandir gaya chhe
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They went to the church
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Te church gaya chhe
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They came from the mosque
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Te masjid mathi avaya chhe
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He slept the whole night
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Te akhi raat suto rehiyo
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He wrote well in the examination
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Tene pariksha ma saru lakhiu
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He has eaten
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Tene khaai lidhu
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He had eaten
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Tene khaadhu hatu
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He had gone
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Te gayo hato
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He had come
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Te avi gayo
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He will eat
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Te khaase / te khaai lese
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He will go
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Te jase
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He will come
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Te avase
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What is your name?
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Taru naam shu chhe?/ tamaru naam shu chhe?
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What
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Shu
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Your
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Tamaru
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Name
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Naam
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What did you do?
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Tame / te shu kariyu?
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What should I do?
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Hun shu karu?
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What can I do?
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Hun tamare mate shu karu / kari shaku?
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What are the questions?
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Tamara shu prashno chhe?
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What were the questions?
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Tamara prashno kaya hata?
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What is the last question?
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Tamaro chhelo prashna kayo chhe?
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What is written in the letter?
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Patra ma shu lakhyu chhe?
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What you had been told?
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Tamane shu kahava ma avyu hatu?
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What will be the answer?
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Aano jawab shu chhe?
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Why did you come?
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Tame shu kaam aaviya?
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Why did you sleep?
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Tame shu kaam sui gaya?
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Why did you tell him to go?
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Tame tene sha mate chalya java kidhu?
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Why did he bring the bag?
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Te peli theli sha mate laviyo?
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Why did she pay the money?
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Tene sha mate paisa apiya?
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Why did they sit there?
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Te loko sha mate tya besi gaya?
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Why do you drive the car?
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Tame sha mate gadi chalavi?
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Why are they late for the meeting?
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Te loko meeting mate sha mate moda padiya?
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How did you come?
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Tame kevi rite aviya?
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How did you sleep?
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Tame kevi rite sui gaya?
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How did you drive?
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Tame kevi rite gadi chalavi?
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How did you write?
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Tame kevi rite lakhyu?
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How many apples are there in your hand?
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Tamara Hath ma ketala safargan chhe?
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How many did you take?
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Tame ketala lidha hata?
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How much money did he pay you?
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Tene tamne ketla paisa aapya?
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How much distance to go?
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Te jaga ketali dur chhe?
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How was the journey yesterday?
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Gaye kal no safar kevo hato?
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Which way did you come?
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Tame kai baju nikalya hata?
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Which is your favourite colour?
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Tamaro man pasand rang kayo chhe?
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In which room did you sleep?
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Tame kya room ma sui gaya hata?
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Which story did you tell?
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Tame kai varta kidhi?
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Which is the sweetest fruit?
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Sav thi mithu fal kayu che?
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Which is the best newspaper in Hindi?
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Sav thi saru hindi chapu kayu chhe?
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Where did you come from?
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Tame kya thi aviya cho?
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Where did you sleep?
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Tame kya sui gaya hata?
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Where is the manager’s cabin?
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Manager ni cabin kya chhe?
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Where should I go?
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Hun kya jau?
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Whom should I contact?
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Hun kone sampark karu?
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Is it a book?
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Shu aa chopadi chhe?
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It is a book
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aa chopadi chhe
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Is it a room?
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Shu aa room chhe?
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It is a room
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Aa room chhe?
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Is it the answer?
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Shu aa jawab chhe?
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It is the answer
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Aa jawab chhe.
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Will you come with me?
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Shu tame mari shathe aavasho?
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I shall come with you.
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Hu tari satthe aavish.
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Will you give me your pen?
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Tame shu mane tamari kalam aapsho?
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Yes, of course.
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Ji, haa, kem nai.
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Do you love me?
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Shu Tame mane prem karo cho?
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Yes, I love you.
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Ha, hun tamene prem karu chhu.
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Can you give me your pen?
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Shu tame mane kalam aapsho?
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Can you lift the box?
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Shu tame khokhu uchki sako chho?
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Can you write the exam?
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Shu tame pariksha lakhi saksho?
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Can you give me something to drink?
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Shu tame mane kaik piva aapasho?
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Can anybody give me a pen to write?
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Shu koi mane lakhava mate kalam aapshe?
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Did you have your lunch?
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Shu tame jaman kariyu?
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How are you?
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Tame kem chho?
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I am fine
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Hu saro chhu
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You come to my room after the exam
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Tu mara room ma pariksha pachi aavje.
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About Gujarati language: Gujarati is the chief language in the state of Gujarat, as well as an official language in the union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli in India. There are about 65.5 million speakers of Gujarati worldwide (54.6 million in India) making it the 27th most spoken native language in the world. It is also sometimes spelled Gujerati, Gujarathi, Guzratee, Guujaratee, Gujrathi, Gujerathi etc. (Reference: Wikipedia)
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