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单词 Gujarati
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Definition of Gujarati in English:

Gujarati

(also Gujerati)
nounPlural Gujaratis ˌɡuːdʒəˈrɑːtiˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːtiˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑdi
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Gujarat in western India.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For this song the kids appeared on the stage dressed as Malayalis, Gujaratis and Punjabis.
    • In general, Gujaratis conform to northern Indian patterns of kinship, marriage practices, and family structure.
    • The Gujaratis are a friendly, appreciative lot of people, hospitable but at the same time they practised simplicity and sobriety.
    • Unlike the majority of the pioneering Indian population in South Africa, most Gujaratis did not arrive in the country as indentured laborers.
    • In contrast to the situation in the United States, Gujaratis in Britain are still predominantly working class or petty bourgeois.
    • She points out that the special dietary requirements of many Indians, especially Gujaratis, also showed the need for a special packaged tour geared to the community.
    • The Punjabis and the Gujaratis dominate the Indian population, with about 40 to 45 percent coming from each of these two communities.
    • Whites and people of African, Tamil, and mixed ancestry consider themselves the original inhabitants of the island, in contrast to Gujaratis and Chinese.
    • Even in the exceptional cases, the reason is vegetarianism as Jains, Brahmins and Gujaratis are very particular about this aspect.
    • Even in Gujarat, the Muslim Gujaratis did not retaliate.
    • Other Gujaratis who have taken shelter in Shorapur village complain of restlessness, getting upset easily and being irritable all the time.
    • Despite the economic advances made by many Indians, including many Gujeratis, those of rural Gujerati origin have been, relatively speaking, left behind.
    • The south Asian diaspora in the United Kingdom comprises Indians (predominantly Gujaratis and Punjabis), Sri Lankans, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis.
    • Indian Sikhs, he said, made up the largest part of Southall's ethnic community, and East African Indian Gujaratis dominated Leicester.
    • It's certainly possible - there have been small groups of Gujaratis in Tamil Nadu for centuries.
    • Unlike Punjabis or Gujaratis, Malayalis could never settle down in a place away from their homeland.
    • In the north, Bengalis, Kashmiris, Punjabis, Gujaratis, Rajputs, and Marathas are among the prominent groups.
    • Some of the most populous Indian groups within the United States are Gujaratis, Bengalis, Punjabis, Marathis, and Tamils.
    • The emerging crop of Indian American filmmakers includes a number of Gujaratis, who instead of going in for medicine or engineering have embraced the ephemeral world of cinema instead.
    • Hundreds of Gujaratis streamed in to check out their roots.
  • 2mass noun An Indic language spoken in Gujarat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It also has volunteers from the Asian community who speak different languages and has produced copies of its information leaflet in Punjabi, Gujarati, Chinese, Urdu, Bengali and Hindi.
    • Shah, who serves with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, speaks not two or three but six languages - English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu and Pashto.
    • You can also swear in Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, and several other Indian languages.
    • Such is the case for many speakers of a minority language, like Gujarati in Britain, or French in provinces of Canada where francophones are in a minority.
    • The languages on offer include Malyalam, Gujarati, Hindi, Gurmukhi, Tamil and Bengali.
    • A versatile linguist, he has acted in every major regional language including Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi and Telegu.
    • Women speaking Tamil, Gujerati, Hindi, walking in twos and threes, single file at the edge of the road, headed toward vegetables or saris, strewn out on white cloth-covered mats in tiny shops open to the street.
    • He avers for the first time that his father, though speaking in Gujerati, used the English word ‘trust’ and proposed that he should draft and sign a trust document to formalise his intentions.
    • In addition to Bangla, Red Hat is working on localization of other Indian languages including Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi and Tamil.
    • Bhili, a language similar to Gujarati, is spoken by tribal groups in northern and eastern Gujarat.
    • The charity has staff who can speak various languages including Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati and Chinese.
    • Written in a clear and concise style, the leaflet has been into nine different languages including Arabic, Bengali, Gujerati, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Somali, Vietnamese and Chinese, as well as English.
    • Living up to its name, the festival brings ‘quotes’ from real voices, who speak different languages - from Gujarati to Tamil.
    • Three Indian languages were among the top 20 languages spoken at home - Hindi, Urdu and Gujarati.
    • Along with English, the following languages are spoken by branch staff: Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu and Punjabi.
    • Entries can be sent in any language - Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu and, of course, Hinglish.
    • I have sung in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Urdu and English.
    • This segment of the festival had several local groups perform in four languages - English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati.
    • He is currently studying for a PhD in microbiology, is a qualified further education teacher and speaks English, Urdu and Gujerati.
    • Very recently, TV Channels have moved quickly from being just Hindi or English channels to covering other languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali and Punjabi through their brands.
adjective ˌɡuːdʒəˈrɑːtiˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːtiˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑdi
  • Relating to Gujarat, its people, or its language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some of the unique products include traditional Gujarati jewellery in white metal and silver, pure leather products, bedspreads from Gujarat and Rajasthan, and ornaments in semi-precious stones.
    • Whenever you go out, ask the travel desk officer in the hotel to write the destination in Gujarati language since it is easier for you to communicate with rickshaw drivers.
    • You are either a Gujarati or you know the Gujarati language or you had settled in some part of Gujarat not long ago.
    • In Belgium, in the northern city of Antwerp, hub of the world's diamond trade, in which so many Gujarati traders are active, a party called Vlams Blok has gained prominence.
    • And those days were dotted with Gujarati cultural events, mostly ‘Thandia’, danced with concentration by seven Gujarati women in their twenties.
    • It was formed in 1968 after the arrival of Gujarati Muslims from India to offer educational, spiritual and moral needs to children thought to be uncatered for by the mainstream system.
    • Beautiful girls, good-looking guys, pretty women, natty kids and gregarious uncles - all clad in traditional Gujarati attire - are having a blast.
    • Chew, who was raised a Roman Catholic in Calcutta, doesn't claim to be an expert on Gujarati politics or society, but the reports she heard from the region were so disturbing that she felt she had to visit the area on her trip to India last year.
    • When the Indian state of Gujarat was hit by an earthquake in 2001, thousands of families among Britain's estimated 650,000 people of Gujarati descent were directly affected.
    • Though traditionally they are Gujarati folk dance forms, their appeal has transcended regional barriers.
    • In this fascinating book, she paints the backdrop of the Patel migration, so that you learn how Gujarati farmers landed from small villages to the corner shops of London.
    • With the soothing sounds of the sitar in the background the troubles of the outside world melt away as you tuck in the huge range of authentic Gujarati dishes.
    • Were there expectations that they would marry Gujarati brides?
    • Amidst this unnerving display of journalistic cussedness, some Gujarati newspapers tried hard to sustain professional standards.
    • Congress sought to cover up its appeal to communal sentiment by modifying the Gujarati language version of its election manifesto.
    • As a young girl this Gujarati actress aspired to become a pilot, but her destiny has taken her to the hustle and bustle of Bollywood.
    • Given his Bharuch ancestry, he, one is sure, is reasonably well-versed in Gujarati language and is therefore in a position to read the leaflet in original.
    • The Guild team was shown a letter of congratulations sent by the Chief Minister to some Gujarati newspapers, for their coverage.
    • ‘We wanted to show people what real Gujarati cuisine is,’ he says.
    • The fact that Gujarati Hindu communities are dominated by those who migrated to Britain from East Africa has also been an important factor in this process.

Rhymes

Amati, arty, Astarte, castrati, chapatti, clarty, coati, ex parte, Frascati, glitterati, hearty, illuminati, karate, Kiribati, lathi, literati, Marathi, obbligati (US obligati), party, tarty
 
 

Definition of Gujarati in US English:

Gujarati

(also Gujerati)
nounˌɡo͝ojəˈrädēˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑdi
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Gujarat in western India.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For this song the kids appeared on the stage dressed as Malayalis, Gujaratis and Punjabis.
    • Some of the most populous Indian groups within the United States are Gujaratis, Bengalis, Punjabis, Marathis, and Tamils.
    • The Gujaratis are a friendly, appreciative lot of people, hospitable but at the same time they practised simplicity and sobriety.
    • Unlike the majority of the pioneering Indian population in South Africa, most Gujaratis did not arrive in the country as indentured laborers.
    • The emerging crop of Indian American filmmakers includes a number of Gujaratis, who instead of going in for medicine or engineering have embraced the ephemeral world of cinema instead.
    • The south Asian diaspora in the United Kingdom comprises Indians (predominantly Gujaratis and Punjabis), Sri Lankans, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis.
    • Other Gujaratis who have taken shelter in Shorapur village complain of restlessness, getting upset easily and being irritable all the time.
    • In general, Gujaratis conform to northern Indian patterns of kinship, marriage practices, and family structure.
    • Indian Sikhs, he said, made up the largest part of Southall's ethnic community, and East African Indian Gujaratis dominated Leicester.
    • She points out that the special dietary requirements of many Indians, especially Gujaratis, also showed the need for a special packaged tour geared to the community.
    • Unlike Punjabis or Gujaratis, Malayalis could never settle down in a place away from their homeland.
    • In contrast to the situation in the United States, Gujaratis in Britain are still predominantly working class or petty bourgeois.
    • Hundreds of Gujaratis streamed in to check out their roots.
    • Despite the economic advances made by many Indians, including many Gujeratis, those of rural Gujerati origin have been, relatively speaking, left behind.
    • It's certainly possible - there have been small groups of Gujaratis in Tamil Nadu for centuries.
    • Whites and people of African, Tamil, and mixed ancestry consider themselves the original inhabitants of the island, in contrast to Gujaratis and Chinese.
    • Even in Gujarat, the Muslim Gujaratis did not retaliate.
    • In the north, Bengalis, Kashmiris, Punjabis, Gujaratis, Rajputs, and Marathas are among the prominent groups.
    • The Punjabis and the Gujaratis dominate the Indian population, with about 40 to 45 percent coming from each of these two communities.
    • Even in the exceptional cases, the reason is vegetarianism as Jains, Brahmins and Gujaratis are very particular about this aspect.
  • 2An Indic language spoken in Gujarat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Three Indian languages were among the top 20 languages spoken at home - Hindi, Urdu and Gujarati.
    • Shah, who serves with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, speaks not two or three but six languages - English, Hindi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu and Pashto.
    • Along with English, the following languages are spoken by branch staff: Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu and Punjabi.
    • In addition to Bangla, Red Hat is working on localization of other Indian languages including Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi and Tamil.
    • Such is the case for many speakers of a minority language, like Gujarati in Britain, or French in provinces of Canada where francophones are in a minority.
    • The languages on offer include Malyalam, Gujarati, Hindi, Gurmukhi, Tamil and Bengali.
    • I have sung in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Urdu and English.
    • This segment of the festival had several local groups perform in four languages - English, Hindi, Marathi and Gujarati.
    • You can also swear in Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, and several other Indian languages.
    • Very recently, TV Channels have moved quickly from being just Hindi or English channels to covering other languages like Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali and Punjabi through their brands.
    • Bhili, a language similar to Gujarati, is spoken by tribal groups in northern and eastern Gujarat.
    • He is currently studying for a PhD in microbiology, is a qualified further education teacher and speaks English, Urdu and Gujerati.
    • A versatile linguist, he has acted in every major regional language including Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi and Telegu.
    • Entries can be sent in any language - Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Urdu and, of course, Hinglish.
    • Living up to its name, the festival brings ‘quotes’ from real voices, who speak different languages - from Gujarati to Tamil.
    • Women speaking Tamil, Gujerati, Hindi, walking in twos and threes, single file at the edge of the road, headed toward vegetables or saris, strewn out on white cloth-covered mats in tiny shops open to the street.
    • He avers for the first time that his father, though speaking in Gujerati, used the English word ‘trust’ and proposed that he should draft and sign a trust document to formalise his intentions.
    • The charity has staff who can speak various languages including Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati and Chinese.
    • Written in a clear and concise style, the leaflet has been into nine different languages including Arabic, Bengali, Gujerati, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Somali, Vietnamese and Chinese, as well as English.
    • It also has volunteers from the Asian community who speak different languages and has produced copies of its information leaflet in Punjabi, Gujarati, Chinese, Urdu, Bengali and Hindi.
adjectiveˌɡo͝ojəˈrädēˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑdi
  • Relating to Gujarat, its people, or its language.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Congress sought to cover up its appeal to communal sentiment by modifying the Gujarati language version of its election manifesto.
    • Were there expectations that they would marry Gujarati brides?
    • In this fascinating book, she paints the backdrop of the Patel migration, so that you learn how Gujarati farmers landed from small villages to the corner shops of London.
    • The Guild team was shown a letter of congratulations sent by the Chief Minister to some Gujarati newspapers, for their coverage.
    • ‘We wanted to show people what real Gujarati cuisine is,’ he says.
    • Given his Bharuch ancestry, he, one is sure, is reasonably well-versed in Gujarati language and is therefore in a position to read the leaflet in original.
    • Whenever you go out, ask the travel desk officer in the hotel to write the destination in Gujarati language since it is easier for you to communicate with rickshaw drivers.
    • With the soothing sounds of the sitar in the background the troubles of the outside world melt away as you tuck in the huge range of authentic Gujarati dishes.
    • The fact that Gujarati Hindu communities are dominated by those who migrated to Britain from East Africa has also been an important factor in this process.
    • Amidst this unnerving display of journalistic cussedness, some Gujarati newspapers tried hard to sustain professional standards.
    • Though traditionally they are Gujarati folk dance forms, their appeal has transcended regional barriers.
    • In Belgium, in the northern city of Antwerp, hub of the world's diamond trade, in which so many Gujarati traders are active, a party called Vlams Blok has gained prominence.
    • When the Indian state of Gujarat was hit by an earthquake in 2001, thousands of families among Britain's estimated 650,000 people of Gujarati descent were directly affected.
    • You are either a Gujarati or you know the Gujarati language or you had settled in some part of Gujarat not long ago.
    • Some of the unique products include traditional Gujarati jewellery in white metal and silver, pure leather products, bedspreads from Gujarat and Rajasthan, and ornaments in semi-precious stones.
    • Beautiful girls, good-looking guys, pretty women, natty kids and gregarious uncles - all clad in traditional Gujarati attire - are having a blast.
    • It was formed in 1968 after the arrival of Gujarati Muslims from India to offer educational, spiritual and moral needs to children thought to be uncatered for by the mainstream system.
    • As a young girl this Gujarati actress aspired to become a pilot, but her destiny has taken her to the hustle and bustle of Bollywood.
    • Chew, who was raised a Roman Catholic in Calcutta, doesn't claim to be an expert on Gujarati politics or society, but the reports she heard from the region were so disturbing that she felt she had to visit the area on her trip to India last year.
    • And those days were dotted with Gujarati cultural events, mostly ‘Thandia’, danced with concentration by seven Gujarati women in their twenties.
 
 
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