Hello!
I know at least one gujju, sitting in any of the world’s corners, is reading this. So, for them, the question is “KEM CHO?, MAJA MA NE?”
It is said that your friend circle/group is incomplete without a gujju, because gujjus are apparently available everywhere in the world. They will find you, and they will make your friend(if he/she is not Hardik Patel), they will kidnap you and take you to his/her home and make your stomach full of thepla, khakra, fafda, khaman, and many more!
They are so insane about traveling that this below joke about Rajnikant and Gujaratis that can define them perfectly,
Once, When Rajnikant went to moon to repair a space shuttle, He found a Gujarati family over there, enjoying thepla and fafda chatni, and the impossible thing happened……
RAJNIKANT FAINTED!
😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
LOL!
One of the most friendly, kind, and peaceful lovers in the world, Gujaratis also sound really sweet when they talk in Gujarati with another Gujarati! We have found this around 12 words that are perfectly said only and only by a typical, desi Gujarati.
So, let’s check out which are these 12 words and try to pronounce them, even if we know that we can’t do it perfectly! 🙁 🙁 🙁
1. #AmthaAmtha
Amtha is used twice to get a flow in a whole sentence by a Gujarati. It is defined and used generally to say ‘just like that’ OR ‘without any reason’ like,
‘Amtha Amtha sawal nai puch!’ i.e. ‘Don’t ask senseless question! (lol, if you notice it sounds funny in english, and sweet in gujarati, HaHa)
2. #Babo/Baabi
“BABO” is usually told to a kid, ‘Babi’ is ‘Baby’ but with their own comfortable spelling. #Yogujarati
‘Maro babo ketlo mast lage che!’ i.e. ‘My baby is looking so cute!‘
3. #Babuchak
‘Babuchak’ is a funny word used to call a silly person Silly!
‘Oye babuchak, kya jay che?’ i.e. ‘Oye silly person, where are you going?’
4. #Chapli/Chaplo
Chapli is used to define a female gossiper, and Chaplo defines a male gossiper! And this below is ‘Har Ghar Ki Kahani’
This has to be on our list because Gujaratis and that too Surtis can’t complete the sentence without any bad words. It’s not like it belong to the slangs, or they are cheap, it is in their genes. They think that bad words are the primary rights of every Gujarati. Eni Maa Ne means Your mother’s… Well, the sentence is incomplete!
6. #Nakkamo
This is also the favorite word of Gujarati. Nakkamo is being told to a person who is useless. So, in short, we all have at least one Nakkamo person in our family.
7. #Barabar Che
Barabar che means ‘Okay’ . Barabar che?
8. #Jo Baka
Jo baka went a lot viral some time ago on the internet and on all social media platforms, and it is also the most favorite line of every desi Gujarati!
Jo Baka, Taklif to Rehwani J!
9. #Su
Su means ‘What?’ in very simple words but our very own Gujaratis use it in many tones to ask many things like…
10. #Gadheda Jewo
We mostly hear this from people who work like hell (exhausted), and also from our mums, when she scolds us. And ‘Gadheda’ means a Donkey. Lol!
11. #Alaa/Alii
Alaa stands for a guy and Alii stands for a girl. No, they are not names(obviously) and even Gujarati can’t explain what it means. It’s like to call ‘Hey’, ‘Oye’ or ‘You’
Girl: Alaa Awi rite! i.e. ‘Oye, not like this!’
Guy: Alii Awi rite J! i.e. ‘Oye, like this only!’
12. #Khabar nai
Khabar nai means I don’t know. No, I mean ‘I Don’t know!
LOLs and ROFLs in the air, right?
You can imagine what fun you can have if you have a Gujarati friend. They are crazy foodies, soft-hearted, kind, and full of Jalsa ane Masti!
Keep calm, get a gujju friend, and have Thepla with him/her!
Have Fun!
And for Some Style Tips from Gujju! Watch the YouTube Videos from Them, They are awesome! On Fashion and Style for Festivals, Weddings, Parties, and DIY too.
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