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Do you speak Gujarati?
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There are many Gujarati immigrants in this neighbourhood.
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I picked up some Gujarati from my neighbours.
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Gujarati is very similar to my native Marathi.
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Ravi is proud to be a Gujarati.
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I studied Gujarati during my time in Surat.
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The Gujarati language uses the Gujarati script, obviously.
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Ravi was born in Gujarat, but I haven't heard him speak a word of Gujarati.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand. Could you repeat that in Gujarati?
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A Punjabi, a Rajasthani, and a Gujarati walk into a bar.
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Personally, I found Gujarati a lot easier to learn than Hindi.
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Patel is a stereotypically Gujarati surname.
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My last name is Patel, yes, but I'm not Gujarati.
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There is a very large Gujarati diaspora in Canada.
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I want to be able to speak Gujarati fluently by the time I visit my grandparents in Ahmedabad.
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Gita speaks Marathi with her mother and Gujarati with her father.
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The cafe down the street is owned by my Gujarati neighbour.
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I love Indian cuisine, particularly Gujarati cuisine.
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I am Gujarati, but my family hails from Pakistan.
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My Gujarati friend hates being called Gujju.
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Back when Mumbai was Bombay, it used to have signboards in Gujarati as well.
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Many Zoroastrians speak Gujarati at home.
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My best friend is a Gujarati Muslim living in South Africa.
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Gujari isn't the same language as Gujarati.
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I talked to Greg the Filipino this morning in Starbucks café. Greg was drinking Mocha and I a Passion Tango iced tea. I saw that seemingly "Greek" muscleman again, in and out of the café with his coffee. "Ang laki! (So big!)," I said to Greg. His body is like a Greek god sculpture. (I am not really sure if he is Greek, but I heard him talking in his cellphone in a language that sounded Greek to me.) I took my second walk in the grey-sky morning: At Yummy Slice pizzeria, Sachet the Gujarati vendor and Tharsan the Sri Lankan owner were there, as I was drinking my grey-can Diet Coke. At the Subway sandwitcheria, I got a Turkey Ranch "Snackwich" with spinach, tomatoes, fried onions, cucumbers, and honey mustard sauce. Simran the Punjabi Sikh was my vendor. She talked about the coming Lohri Festival in January for Punjabis. It has to do with celebrating with bonfires and honouring childbirth. I greeted Don the head-shaven white man at Starbucks café, where I was eating almonds. Today is the 9th of December of 2024.
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In the cloudy, yet sunny, afternoon was my third walk of the day, here on Lulu Island. I was at Yummy Slice pizzeria to drink a grey-can Diet Coke. I exercised with my hand grip strengthener at my table. Sachet the Gujarati and Navjot the Punjabi were the vendors. There were throngs of parents with their Eurasian kids, eating or ordering pizza. I visited Kin's Farm Market. The radio was playing Xmas songs. Leo, the Cantonese vendor who speaks also Mandarin, exclaimed, "Viktor, bā bái!" The fragrance of baked Japanese sweet potato, "yaki-imo" in Japanese, "rostita batato" in Esperanto, was tempting. There was a metallic rectangular oven with heated stones inside. The colourful fruits enthralled me. The durian was still so dear! Today is the 9th of December of 2024.