The Gujarati word "Vevla" (વેવલા) generally refers to a person who is a fool or someone lacking common sense. It can also imply someone who is naive or easily misled. The term is often used in a light-hearted or teasing manner, but it can also carry a more derogatory connotation depending on the context.
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The Gujarati word "kantal" (કાંટલ) refers to something that is prickly or thorny. It can describe plants with thorns, as well as metaphorically refer to situations or people that are difficult or challenging to deal with. The term captures the idea of discomfort or pain associated with sharp objects.
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Dumb /clumsy person/ Dumba$$
The word "olive" in Gujarati is translated as "ઝૈનુ" (Jainu).
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Deep Thinking
The word "task" in Gujarati translates to કામ (kām).
kida (singular word) kide (plural word) jivda (gujarati)
Savan means Liaon
Gujarati is a language native to India. Gujarati word magazine (mag) is already in English. These words could refer to a crossword puzzle book written in the native language of Gujarati or another type of magazine written in the same language.
The word "vikas" in gujarati means progress or growth. There does not appear to be a word in the gujartati language spelled "vikar", although that may be an obscure spelling of a lesser known term.
In Gujarati, the word for attitude is "રવૈયો (ravaiyo)". It refers to a person's outlook or way of thinking, typically characterized by behavior or feelings.
"Samudradhuni" in Gujarati translates to "conch shell" in English. It is a type of shell traditionally used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies for its auspicious significance.
the ipod nano was named as such using the word "nano" which is derived from the Gujarati word "nano" meaning small.