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Gujarati Grammar - Nouns

Hi Gujarati learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about Gujarati nouns.


Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: Questions, Negation & 0 to A1 Course.

What are Nouns?[edit | edit source]

In grammar, nouns are words used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing, or an abstract idea. In Gujarati, nouns are called સંજ્ઞાનામ (sanjnaama).

For example, in the sentence "મારો નામ જોહાન છે" (Māro nām johān chhe), નામ (nām) means "name", which is a noun.

Types of Nouns[edit | edit source]

In Gujarati, nouns are generally classified into two types: જાતિનામ (jaatinaama) - "common noun" and વિશેષણામ (visheShnaama) - "proper noun".

Common Nouns[edit | edit source]

Common nouns refer to any ordinary person, place, thing or idea.

Examples:

Gujarati Pronunciation English
કાકી Kākī Grandmother
સ્કૂલ Skūl School
ચાય Chāy Tea

Proper nouns, on the other hand, refer to specific persons, places or things.

Proper Nouns[edit | edit source]

Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter and refer to a specific name or title of a person, place or thing.

Examples:

Gujarati Pronunciation English
જોહાન Johān Johan
જુનાગઢ Junāgadha Junagadh
લિનક્સ Links Linux

Gender of Nouns[edit | edit source]

In Gujarati, just like in many other languages, nouns also have gender - masculine, feminine, or neuter.

Examples:

Gujarati Pronunciation English
પુરુષ PuruSh Masculine
સ્ત્રી Strī Feminine
નપુંસક Napunshak Neuter

Plural Forms of Nouns[edit | edit source]

In Gujarati, there is no specific plural form of most nouns. In fact, the plural is usually made by adding a word that means "more" or "many".

Examples:

Gujarati Pronunciation English
બાળકો Bālako Children (literally "more children")
પુસ્તકો Pustako Books (literally "many books")
વસ્તુઓ Vastuo Things (literally "many things")

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: તમને કેમ લાગે મારી પુસ્તકો? (Tamanē kēm lāgē mārī pustako?) (How do you like my books?)
  • Person 2: તે અચ્છી છે. મને તમારી વસ્તુઓ પણ પસંદ છે. (Tē achchī chhe. Manē tamārī vastuo paṇ pasand chhe.) (It's good. I also like your things.)

Tips[edit | edit source]

To improve your Gujarati Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

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