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<div class="pg_page_title">Gujarati Vocabulary - Family</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Gujarati Vocabulary - Family</div>
In today's lesson, we will learn some basic Gujarati words related to family. __TOC__


==Main Terms==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/gujarati Gujarati] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about Family in Gujarati. Gujarati families are usually close knit, and family relationships play an important role in their lives. Knowing the vocabulary for family members will help you in your conversations with Gujarati speakers.
Below is a table of some common Gujarati words related to family.
 
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<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]], [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]], [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]] & [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Languages-(bhāṣā-ભાષા)|Languages (bhāṣā ભાષા)]].</span>
== Family - કુટુંબ ==
 
Here is a list of family members in Gujarati:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Gujarati !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! Gujarati !! Pronunciation !! English
| પિતા || pitā || Father
|-
| માતા || mātā || Mother
|-
| બહેન || bahan || Sister
|-
|-
| માતા || mātā || mother
| ભાઈ || bhāī || Brother
|-
|-
| પિતા || pitā || father
| પુત્ર || putra || Son
|-
|-
| ભાઈ || bhāī || brother
| પુત્રી || putrī || Daughter
|-
|-
| બહેન || bahēna || sister
| દાદા || dādā || Paternal grandfather
|-
|-
| દાદા || dādā || grandfather
| દાદી || dādī || Paternal grandmother
|-
|-
| દાદી || dādī || grandmother
| નાના || nānā || Maternal grandfather
|-
|-
| નાના || nānā || uncle
| નાની || nānī || Maternal grandmother
|-
|-
| નાની || nānī || aunt
| પોતા || potā || Grandson
|-
|-
| કુમાર || kumāra || son
| પોતી || potī || Granddaughter
|-
|-
| કુમારી || kumārī || daughter
| ભાભી || bhābhī || Brother's wife
|-
|-
| પતિ || pati || husband
| જીજા || jījā || Sister's husband
|-
|-
| પત્ની || patnī || wife
| દેવર || devar || Husband's younger brother
|-
|-
| સંતાન || santāna || children
| જેઠાણી || jethāṇī || Husband's elder brother's wife
|-
|-
| સંતાનો || santāno || child
| સાલી || sālī || Wife's brother's wife
|}
|}


=== Talking about Family ===


==Dialogue==
Dialogue between two people:
Let's look at a dialogue between two people talking about their families.


* '''Person 1''': તમારું પિતા ક્યારે છે? (tamāruṁ pitā kyārē chē?) – Where is your father?
* Person 1: હેલો, તમને કેમ છો? (hello, tamanē kēm chō?) (Hi, how are you?)
* '''Person 2''': તે અમારા ઘરમાં છે. (tē amārā gharamāṁ chē.) – He is at home.
* Person 2: હું મજામાં છું. તમે કેમ છો? (huṁ majāmāṁ chuṁ. tamē kēm chō?) (I’m fine. How are you?)
* '''Person 1''': તમારી ભાઈ ક્યારે છે? (tamārī bhāī kyārē chē?) – Where is your brother?
* Person 1: મારા પિતા બહુ સમજદાર છે. પણ હું તેનું બેટા નથી. (mārā pitā bahu samajdār che. paṇ huṁ tēnu bēṭā nathī.) (My father is very intelligent. But I am not his son.)
* '''Person 2''': તે અમારા કોલેજમાં છે. (tē amārā kōlējamāṁ chē.) – He is at college.
* Person 2: કોણ? કેમ? (kōṇ? kēm?) (Who? Why?)
* '''Person 1''': તમારી દાદા ક્યારે છે? (tamārī dādā kyārē chē?) – Where is your grandfather?
* Person 1: હું તેના પૂર્વ વિવાહથી હતો. (huṁ tēnā pūrv vivāhthī hatō.) (I was from his previous marriage.)
* '''Person 2''': તે અમારા ગામમાં છે. (tē amārā gāmamāṁ chē.) – He is in our village.
* Person 2: ઓહ! તે કઈક છે? (ōh! kaik chē?) (Oh! What is he like?)


=== Interesting facts ===


==Related lessons==
- Gujaratis are known to have large families, where it is not uncommon to have grandparents, parents, and grandchildren living all under one roof. These houses are known as "joint families" in India.
Here are some other lessons related to Gujarati vocabulary:


* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]]
- The relationship between siblings is highly valued in Gujarati culture. Sisters, in particular, are considered to be very important, as they are often seen as the emotional support system for the family.
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Colors|Colors]]
 
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
- In Gujarati language, the word for 'son' and 'daughter' can also mean 'child' in general. 'Putra' means 'son' and 'putri' means 'daughter', but they are also used as gender-neutral terms for 'child'.
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]
 
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Time|Time]]
- When addressing an older brother or sister, it is considered respectful to use the words 'dada' and 'didi' as opposed to their names. Similarly, 'bhai' is used to refer to a younger brother, while 'ben' is used for a younger sister.
 
- Family is an integral part of Gujarati weddings as well. The wedding ceremony typically involves the immediate family members of the bride and groom, and it is common for cousins, aunts, and uncles to also be present.
 
Do you want to learn more Gujarati vocabulary? Check out our [https://polyglotclub.com/language/gujarati/vocabulary Vocabulary] page.
 
If you want to practice your Gujarati conversation skills, why not try finding native speakers on [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=51 Polyglot Club] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/gujarati/question questions] you may have? 😊
 
<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎
 
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==Sources==
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Gujarati/Family_relations Gujarati/Family relations - Wikibooks, open books for an open world]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarati_language Gujarati language - Wikipedia]
* [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/gujarat Gujarati Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com]


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==Videos==
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===Learn Gujarati Language: 8 Family Members in Gujarati (+ free ...===
==Other Lessons==
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* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Resources|Resources]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Languages-(bhāṣā-ભાષા)|Languages (bhāṣā ભાષા)]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Idiomatic-Expressions|Idiomatic Expressions]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Countries-(deśho-દેશો)|Countries (deśho દેશો)]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Days-(diveso-દિવસો)|Days (diveso દિવસો)]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Health|Health]]
* [[Language/Gujarati/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]]


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Latest revision as of 20:40, 27 March 2023

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Gujarati Vocabulary - Family

Hi Gujarati learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about Family in Gujarati. Gujarati families are usually close knit, and family relationships play an important role in their lives. Knowing the vocabulary for family members will help you in your conversations with Gujarati speakers.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Fruits, Drinks, How to say Good Bye? & Languages (bhāṣā ભાષા).

Family - કુટુંબ[edit | edit source]

Here is a list of family members in Gujarati:

Gujarati Pronunciation English
પિતા pitā Father
માતા mātā Mother
બહેન bahan Sister
ભાઈ bhāī Brother
પુત્ર putra Son
પુત્રી putrī Daughter
દાદા dādā Paternal grandfather
દાદી dādī Paternal grandmother
નાના nānā Maternal grandfather
નાની nānī Maternal grandmother
પોતા potā Grandson
પોતી potī Granddaughter
ભાભી bhābhī Brother's wife
જીજા jījā Sister's husband
દેવર devar Husband's younger brother
જેઠાણી jethāṇī Husband's elder brother's wife
સાલી sālī Wife's brother's wife

Talking about Family[edit | edit source]

Dialogue between two people:

  • Person 1: હેલો, તમને કેમ છો? (hello, tamanē kēm chō?) (Hi, how are you?)
  • Person 2: હું મજામાં છું. તમે કેમ છો? (huṁ majāmāṁ chuṁ. tamē kēm chō?) (I’m fine. How are you?)
  • Person 1: મારા પિતા બહુ સમજદાર છે. પણ હું તેનું બેટા નથી. (mārā pitā bahu samajdār che. paṇ huṁ tēnu bēṭā nathī.) (My father is very intelligent. But I am not his son.)
  • Person 2: કોણ? કેમ? (kōṇ? kēm?) (Who? Why?)
  • Person 1: હું તેના પૂર્વ વિવાહથી હતો. (huṁ tēnā pūrv vivāhthī hatō.) (I was from his previous marriage.)
  • Person 2: ઓહ! તે કઈક છે? (ōh! tē kaik chē?) (Oh! What is he like?)

Interesting facts[edit | edit source]

- Gujaratis are known to have large families, where it is not uncommon to have grandparents, parents, and grandchildren living all under one roof. These houses are known as "joint families" in India.

- The relationship between siblings is highly valued in Gujarati culture. Sisters, in particular, are considered to be very important, as they are often seen as the emotional support system for the family.

- In Gujarati language, the word for 'son' and 'daughter' can also mean 'child' in general. 'Putra' means 'son' and 'putri' means 'daughter', but they are also used as gender-neutral terms for 'child'.

- When addressing an older brother or sister, it is considered respectful to use the words 'dada' and 'didi' as opposed to their names. Similarly, 'bhai' is used to refer to a younger brother, while 'ben' is used for a younger sister.

- Family is an integral part of Gujarati weddings as well. The wedding ceremony typically involves the immediate family members of the bride and groom, and it is common for cousins, aunts, and uncles to also be present.

Do you want to learn more Gujarati vocabulary? Check out our Vocabulary page.

If you want to practice your Gujarati conversation skills, why not try finding native speakers on Polyglot Club and ask them any questions you may have? 😊


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]

Videos[edit | edit source]

Vocabulary - Family - grandmother, grandfather, uncle, aunt (Gujarati)[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]