The Gujarati Soc :D
Chat for students with international ancestry and overseas students.
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :Dwe need new people on the TSR hindi/urdu soc and thread:(Original post by MyselfEtAl)
Fluently: Hindi/Urdu
Broken: Gujrati (I just add "Che" to everything
), punjabi, memon/ a bit of Farsi n Arabic.
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show....php?t=1727893
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DAhh that explains it urdu and hindi?(Original post by MyselfEtAl)
Fluently: Hindi/Urdu
Broken: Gujrati (I just add "Che" to everything
), punjabi, memon/ a bit of Farsi n Arabic.
Kem cho Vazzy? Maro friend request kem nathi accept kur to(Original post by Vazzyb)
im gujrati!
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DWhat language is memon? lol not heard it before, so the difference between urdu and hindi is...(Original post by MyselfEtAl)
Fluently: Hindi/Urdu
Broken: Gujrati (I just add "Che" to everything
), punjabi, memon/ a bit of Farsi n Arabic.
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DActually there's not that much of a difference between Hindi and Urdu when speaking it, bar a few words. But Hindi is um...written in Hindi..and Urdu is written in Urdu lol(Original post by Dekota-XS)
What language is memon? lol not heard it before, so the difference between urdu and hindi is...
One's derived from Sanskrit and the other is derived from Farsi.
Memon: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memon_people
It's not really a language, but memon people basically speak a mixture of Urdu/guji/Hindi - its pretty standard. You'd probably understand someone who speaks "memon" more than me, it's really similar to Gujarati.Last edited by MyselfEtAl; 18-11-2011 at 00:29. -
Re: The Gujarati Soc :DWhere did you learn gujarati from then(Original post by MyselfEtAl)
Actually there's not that much of a difference between Hindi and Urdu when speaking it, bar a few words. But Hindi is um...written in Hindi..and Urdu is written in Urdu lol
One's derived from Sanskrit and the other is derived from Farsi.
Memon: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memon_people
It's not really a language, but memon people basically speak a mixture of Urdu/guji/Hindi - its pretty standard. You'd probably understand someone who speaks "memon" more than me, it's really similar to Gujarati.
Can you understand this?
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DLol I can speak Gujrati properly, just know a few dandy phrases(Original post by blueray)
Where did you learn gujarati from then
Can you understand this?
Tamnay khabar par a chai? Who sene wat kur oh chai?
I can sort of get the jist of sentences, but that's about it
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :Dthanks alot for the wiki article, I didnt know about memon people, and also about the sanskrit and farsi derivations of hindi and urdi, interesting.(Original post by MyselfEtAl)
Actually there's not that much of a difference between Hindi and Urdu when speaking it, bar a few words. But Hindi is um...written in Hindi..and Urdu is written in Urdu lol
One's derived from Sanskrit and the other is derived from Farsi.
Memon: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memon_people
It's not really a language, but memon people basically speak a mixture of Urdu/guji/Hindi - its pretty standard. You'd probably understand someone who speaks "memon" more than me, it's really similar to Gujarati.
When you get married, will you choose a memon people?
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DLOL - doubt it(Original post by Dekota-XS)
thanks alot for the wiki article, I didnt know about memon people, and also about the sanskrit and farsi derivations of hindi and urdi, interesting.
When you get married, will you choose a memon people?
why? Got anyone in mind?
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DLMaoooooo - sorry mate, Im Muslim(Original post by Dekota-XS)
I have but he would prefer said girl to be fluent in gujurati. No go territory there lol
Pudsey is a memon people.
Do you go to temple?
MASSIVE no go area xD
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Re: The Gujarati Soc :DHaha, I knowww, kutchi people have some weird accent(Original post by anshul95)
I find it quite interesting how they have developed a mix of those languages. But I have heard Gujarati Muslims before and have understood them perfectly. That's more than can be said when kutchi people speak. I really don't understand them as well LOL.
), punjabi, memon/ a bit of Farsi n Arabic.

