Gujarati, Ismailis, some Indians/Punjabi people and many other people from Southern Asia speak Gujarati.
Around 46 million people speak Gujarati worldwide, primarily in the Indian state of Gujarat and in parts of Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. It is also spoken by Indian diaspora communities around the world.
Gujarati people primarily speak Gujarati, which is an Indo-Aryan language. It is the official language of the Indian state of Gujarat and is spoken by around 60 million people worldwide.
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Because of the Dhaval Means White and In Gujarati People like the White Color and white color also in Indian flag for peace.... In simple meaning This is the Simple Gujarati Name for Boys Only
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Yes, it is possible to convert Gujarati speech to text in Gujarati using speech recognition software or applications that support the Gujarati language. You can use tools like Google's speech-to-text feature or other speech recognition software that is compatible with Gujarati language inputs. Just speak in Gujarati, and the software will transcribe your speech into Gujarati text.
The Jatt or Jat people live in a selection of places. Many live in Pakistan or India and so speak different languages. They will usually speak Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu, Haryanvi and or Rajasthani.
Gujarati people eat special sweets on Diwali. Special food items are cooked.
Mumbai is a Cosmopolitan city. But majority of people staying in Mumbai, speak Marathi. But almost all of them understand Gujarati, Hindi and English.
Gujarati people have various different origins. "What is the origin of Gujarati people in India did they originally migrate to India from central Asia 5000 years ago?"