beautiful in gujurati?
tajh
munu bhook lage he
How are you in Gujrati - "Kem chho"
You would simply use the characters of the Gujarati alphabet (more accurately referred to as an "abugida").
There are cultures like Hindi, Gujurati, Tamil, Iranian, Russian and stuff like that I think. It may be wrong so sorry.
Gujarati jokes can be found on Gujumela. There are also funny videos and jokes available on You Tube that have Gujurati as a tag so it would be sensible to check on there.
His parents are Asian-Indian (from the State of Gujarat). Bomi and Jer Bulsara are Parsi's...aka.. Parsee's. Mrs. Busara identifies her family as Indian/British.
The future tense of "speak" is "will speak" or "shall speak."
Some common phrases using the word speak are: on (or not on) speaking terms with someone; speak English, speak ill of someone; speak ill of the dead; speak in rhymes; speak no good of someone; speak of the dead; speak no evil; speak out; speak softly and carry a big stick; speak the truth; speak truth to power; speak to me; speak up; think before you speak
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
To conjugate "to speak" in English, you would use the base form "speak" for present tense (I speak, you speak, he/she speaks, we speak, they speak), the past tense "spoke" (I spoke, you spoke, he/she spoke, we spoke, they spoke), and the past participle "spoken" (I have spoken, you have spoken, he/she has spoken, we have spoken, they have spoken).