"ચાલો" (pronounced as "chalo") is the phrase commonly used to say "let's go" in Gujarati.
You can say "હેલ્લો" (hello) in Gujarati to greet someone.
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.
Grandad in Gujarati is said as દાદા (dada).
"ഞാൻ ലഞ്ച് നേടണോ" (Njan lunch nāṭaṇō) would be the closest translation for "Let's go for lunch" in Malayalam.
You can say "હું તમારી જરૂર છું" (Huṁ tamārī jarūra chuṁ) in Gujarati, which translates to "I need you."
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You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
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).
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Brother in Gujarati is said as "ભાઈ" (Bhai).
"Good morning" in Gujarati is said as "સુપ્રભાત (suprabhāt)".
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