In Gujarati, a young peacock is called "પહેલાં," pronounced as "pahalān." The term refers specifically to a young male peacock. The female counterpart, a young peahen, is called "પહેલી," pronounced as "pahēlī."
A young peafowl is called a Peachick.
larva or maggot
Bajaro, or bajari
In Gujarati, a pig is called "સૂઅર" (suar). This term is commonly used in everyday language when referring to pigs or hogs.
The language spoken by most people in the Indian state of Gujarat is called Gujarati. It is related to Hindi. In addition, some people also speak Hindi, Urdu, Marathi, and Kutchi.
A chick, just like any other bird.
Navy beans are commonly known as "નેવી બીન્સ" in Gujarati. In the Gujarati language, "નેવી" translates to "navy" and "બીન્સ" translates to "beans." These beans are small, oval-shaped, and have a mild flavor, making them versatile for various dishes in Gujarati cuisine.
અનિસુનાં બીજ... it is called as anusina bij..which are star shaped..
Potassium is called પોટેશિયમ (poteśiyama) in Gujarati.
in gujarati cinnamon is called as tuj
Uncle in Gujarati is called "કાકા" (kaka).
Quinoa is called "કીનોવા" (Kinova) in Gujarati.