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<div class="pg_page_title">Gujarati Grammar - Pronouns</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Gujarati Grammar - Pronouns</div>
Hi Gujarati learners! 😊<br>In today's lesson, we will be discussing pronouns in the Gujarati language. Pronouns are words that replace nouns and can be used to refer to people, places, things, or ideas. They are an important part of any language and understanding how to use them correctly is essential for speaking and writing in Gujarati.  
 
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/gujarati Gujarati] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will learn about Gujarati pronouns. Pronouns are used in place of a noun to avoid duplication and add clarity to sentences. They help avoid repetition and make writing more concise. Let's get started!


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== What are Pronouns? ==
Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. The most common pronouns in Gujarati include:
{| class="wikitable"
! Gujarati !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| હું || hun || I
|-
| તું || tun || you (singular)
|-
| તમે || tame || you (plural)
|-
| અવનો || avno || he/him
|-
| આવીને || aavine || she/her
|-
| તેમનો || temno || they/them
|}


== Types of Pronouns ==
== Types of Pronouns ==


There are several types of pronouns in Gujarati. These include personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, reflexive pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.
=== Personal Pronouns ===


=== Personal Pronouns ===
Personal pronouns refer to specific people or objects.


Personal pronouns are used to refer to people or things. In Gujarati, there are two sets of personal pronouns: singular and plural.  
Example:
* હું ગમો ખાશે. (hun ghamo khashe.) - I like spinach.


Singular Personal Pronouns:
* તું ખુબ તાજી લાઈટ સમજેલી. (tun khub taji light samajeli.) - You understand the new light system well.
* મને (mane) - I/me
* તમે (tame) - you
* ત્યારે (tyare) - he/she/it


Plural Personal Pronouns:
* તમે કેમ છો? (tame kem cho?) - How are you (plural)?
* અમે (ame) - we/us
* તમે (tame) - you  
* તેમણે (temne) - they


=== Possessive Pronouns ===
=== Possessive Pronouns ===


Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership or possession. In Gujarati, there are two sets of possessive pronouns: singular and plural.  
Possessive pronouns indicate ownership of a noun or an object.
 
Example:
* મેંગો મારુ છે. (mango maru che.) - The mango is mine.


Singular Possessive Pronouns:
* તમારું ઘર સાફ છે. (tamara ghar saaf che.) - Your (singular) house is clean.
* મારું (maaru) - my
* તારું (taaru) - your
* ત્યારું (tyaaru) - his/her/its


Plural Possessive Pronouns:
* આપણે અમારી કિતાબો કાઢી લીધી નથી. (apani amari kitaabo kadhi lidhi nathi.) - We haven't picked up our books.
* અમારું (amaaru) - our  
* તારું (taaru) - your
* તેમારું (temaaru) - their


=== Demonstrative Pronouns ===
=== Reflexive Pronouns ===
 
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same.
 
Example:
* જોઈએ, અવને પ્રેમ છે. (joie, avne prem che.) - Look, he loves himself.


Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people, places, things, or ideas. In Gujarati, there are four demonstrative pronouns:
* આવીને પ્રેમ પામે છે. (aavine prem pame che.) - She finds love in herself.


* આ (aa) - this
=== Interrogative Pronouns ===
* તો (to) - that
* એવું (evu) - these
* તેવું (tevu) - those


=== Reflexive Pronouns ===
Interrogative pronouns are used for asking questions.


Reflexive pronouns are used to refer back to the subject of the sentence. In Gujarati, there are two reflexive pronouns:  
Example:
* કોણ અવનો જીવન બચાવે છે? (kon avno jeevan bachave che?) - Who is saving his life?


* આપણે (aapne) - myself
* સમય ક્યાંથી શરૂ થાય છે? (samay kyathhi sharu thaye che?) - When does the time start?
* તમે (tame) - yourself


=== Interrogative Pronouns ===
=== Demonstrative Pronouns ===


Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions. In Gujarati, there are three interrogative pronouns:
Demonstrative pronouns point out specific objects or people.


* કે (ke) - who
Example:
* કાહે (kahe) - what
* આ પાણી ઠંડુ છે. (a pani thandu che.) - This water is cold.
* ક્યાં (kyaam) - where


=== Indefinite Pronouns ===
* આપણી કેટલી ગ્લાસ પણ છરી નથી. (apani ketali glass pan chari nathi.) - We don't have any clean glasses.


Indefinite pronouns are used to refer to people, places, things, or ideas without specifying which one. In Gujarati, there are several indefinite pronouns:
=== Relative Pronouns ===


* કોઈ (koi) - someone/anyone
Relative pronouns are used to join one clause to another.
* કંઈ (kani) - something/anything
* કોઇ (koi) - somewhere/anywhere
* કંઇ (kani) - anyone/everyone


== Conclusion ==
Example:
* જે વ્યક્તિ વિવાહ કરે છે, તેઓ સચોટ હોય છે. (je vyakti vivah kare che, teo sachot hoy che.) - The person who gets married is faithful.


We have now discussed the different types of pronouns in Gujarati. We hope that this lesson has helped you to gain a better understanding of how to use pronouns in the Gujarati language.  
* જે સૂરજ ના ઉગામથી આપણે સંતોષ મળે છે. (je suraj na ugmathi apani santo ash male che.) - We get happiness from the sunrise.


<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. 😎
== Dialogue ==


* પર્સન 1: હું તમને પ્રેમ કરું છું. (hun tamne prem karu chu.) - I love you.


* પર્સન 2: હું પણ તમને પ્રેમ કરું છું. (hun pan tamne prem karu chu.) - I also love you.


==Videos==
* પર્સન 1: હું મારી ઇછાઓ પૂરી કરું છું. (hun mari ichhao puri karu chu.) - I fulfill my desires.


===English Grammar in Gujarati | He, She, It and They Pronouns | Girish ...===
* પર્સન 2: તમે સમજદાર હોવું જોઈએ. (tame samajadar hovu joie.) - You should be intelligent.
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__RoKo-XxBA</youtube>


===Pronouns - English Grammar in Gujarati - YouTube===
== Tips for Learning Gujarati Pronouns ==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8vU87FXvM8</youtube>


===Personal pronoun english grammar in Gujarati - YouTube===
* Practice using pronouns in everyday conversation.
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_8nm6EU0oY</youtube>
* Listen to Gujarati speakers and pay attention to their use of pronouns.
* Visit [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=51 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/gujarati/question questions] you have.
* Review the [https://polyglotclub.com/language/gujarati/topic/grammar Grammar] section of the Gujarati language page on Polyglot Club.


== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gujarati_language Gujarati language]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronoun Pronoun]


==Related Lessons==
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Gujarati Grammar - Pronouns

Hi Gujarati learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn about Gujarati pronouns. Pronouns are used in place of a noun to avoid duplication and add clarity to sentences. They help avoid repetition and make writing more concise. Let's get started!

What are Pronouns?

Pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. The most common pronouns in Gujarati include:

Gujarati Pronunciation English
હું hun I
તું tun you (singular)
તમે tame you (plural)
અવનો avno he/him
આવીને aavine she/her
તેમનો temno they/them

Types of Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns refer to specific people or objects.

Example:

  • હું ગમો ખાશે. (hun ghamo khashe.) - I like spinach.
  • તું ખુબ તાજી લાઈટ સમજેલી. (tun khub taji light samajeli.) - You understand the new light system well.
  • તમે કેમ છો? (tame kem cho?) - How are you (plural)?

Possessive Pronouns

Possessive pronouns indicate ownership of a noun or an object.

Example:

  • મેંગો મારુ છે. (mango maru che.) - The mango is mine.
  • તમારું ઘર સાફ છે. (tamara ghar saaf che.) - Your (singular) house is clean.
  • આપણે અમારી કિતાબો કાઢી લીધી નથી. (apani amari kitaabo kadhi lidhi nathi.) - We haven't picked up our books.

Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object are the same.

Example:

  • જોઈએ, અવને પ્રેમ છે. (joie, avne prem che.) - Look, he loves himself.
  • આવીને પ્રેમ પામે છે. (aavine prem pame che.) - She finds love in herself.

Interrogative Pronouns

Interrogative pronouns are used for asking questions.

Example:

  • કોણ અવનો જીવન બચાવે છે? (kon avno jeevan bachave che?) - Who is saving his life?
  • સમય ક્યાંથી શરૂ થાય છે? (samay kyathhi sharu thaye che?) - When does the time start?

Demonstrative Pronouns

Demonstrative pronouns point out specific objects or people.

Example:

  • આ પાણી ઠંડુ છે. (a pani thandu che.) - This water is cold.
  • આપણી કેટલી ગ્લાસ પણ છરી નથી. (apani ketali glass pan chari nathi.) - We don't have any clean glasses.

Relative Pronouns

Relative pronouns are used to join one clause to another.

Example:

  • જે વ્યક્તિ વિવાહ કરે છે, તેઓ સચોટ હોય છે. (je vyakti vivah kare che, teo sachot hoy che.) - The person who gets married is faithful.
  • જે સૂરજ ના ઉગામથી આપણે સંતોષ મળે છે. (je suraj na ugmathi apani santo ash male che.) - We get happiness from the sunrise.

Dialogue

  • પર્સન 1: હું તમને પ્રેમ કરું છું. (hun tamne prem karu chu.) - I love you.
  • પર્સન 2: હું પણ તમને પ્રેમ કરું છું. (hun pan tamne prem karu chu.) - I also love you.
  • પર્સન 1: હું મારી ઇછાઓ પૂરી કરું છું. (hun mari ichhao puri karu chu.) - I fulfill my desires.
  • પર્સન 2: તમે સમજદાર હોવું જોઈએ. (tame samajadar hovu joie.) - You should be intelligent.

Tips for Learning Gujarati Pronouns

  • Practice using pronouns in everyday conversation.
  • Listen to Gujarati speakers and pay attention to their use of pronouns.
  • Visit Find native speakers and ask them any questions you have.
  • Review the Grammar section of the Gujarati language page on Polyglot Club.

Sources