Tame vruddh chho,
Tame gharada chho.
To say "you are old" in Gujarati, you would say "તમે જુના છો" (tame juna cho).
The term for 'old person' in Gujarati is "વૃद्ध વ્યક્તિ" (vruddh vyakti).
Apologies, but I do not have the capability to provide real-time information such as a current list of old age homes in Gujarat for Gujarati NRI. I recommend reaching out to local government agencies, NGOs, or conducting online research for up-to-date information on available old age homes in Gujarat catering to Gujarati NRI individuals.
Elder brother is called "દાદો" (dado) in Gujarati.
To say "how old you are" in Welsh, you would say "Sut hen wyt ti?"
Cinquante ans is how you say fifty years old
The term for 'old person' in Gujarati is "વૃद्ध વ્યક્તિ" (vruddh vyakti).
Tame ketla varas na chho?
The Gujarati language has been around for over a thousand years, with its origins dating back to the 12th century. It has evolved over time, influenced by various languages and cultures in the region.
You can say "હું તમારી જરૂર છું" (Huṁ tamārī jarūra chuṁ) in Gujarati, which translates to "I need you."
In Gujarati, you can say "અભિનંદન" (abhinandan) to convey congratulations.
"ચલ્લો જાઓ" (pronounced as "Challo jao") is how you say "get lost" in Gujarati.
Million is called "Dash Lakh" in Gujarati
Grandad in Gujarati is said as દાદા (dada).
Brother in Gujarati is said as "ભાઈ" (Bhai).
"Good morning" in Gujarati is said as "સુપ્રભાત (suprabhāt)".
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