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What are the words for different family members in Gujarati?

Learning the vocabulary for family members is an essential step for anyone beginning their journey with the Gujarati language. Not only does it help you navigate daily conversations, but it also connects you more deeply with Gujarati culture, where family plays a central role. Whether you are preparing for a trip, communicating with Gujarati-speaking friends, or using platforms like Talkpal to enhance your language skills, mastering these terms can enrich your learning experience. In this article, we will explore the most common words for different family members in Gujarati, their pronunciation, and tips for remembering them.

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Immediate Family Members in Gujarati

Parents and Children

Father: પિતા (Pitaa) or બાપ (Baap)
Mother: માતા (Mataa) or મા (Maa)
Son: પુત્ર (Putra) or દીકરો (Dikaro)
Daughter: પુત્રી (Putri) or દીકરી (Dikri)
Child: બાળક (Baalak)

Siblings

Brother: ભાઈ (Bhaai)
Sister: બહેન (Bahen)
Elder Brother: મોટાભાઈ (Mota Bhaai)
Younger Brother: નાનાભાઈ (Nana Bhaai)
Elder Sister: મોટીબહેન (Moti Bahen)
Younger Sister: નાનીબહેન (Nani Bahen)

Extended Family Members in Gujarati

Grandparents

Grandfather (Paternal): દાદા (Dada)
Grandmother (Paternal): દાદી (Dadi)
Grandfather (Maternal): નана (Nana)
Grandmother (Maternal): નાની (Nani)

Uncles and Aunts

Uncle (Father’s Brother): કાકા (Kaka)
Aunt (Father’s Brother’s Wife): કાકી (Kaki)
Uncle (Mother’s Brother): મામા (Mama)
Aunt (Mother’s Brother’s Wife): મામી (Mami)
Aunt (Father’s Sister): ફોઈ (Foi)
Uncle (Father’s Sister’s Husband): ફુવા (Fuava)
Aunt (Mother’s Sister): માસી (Masi)
Uncle (Mother’s Sister’s Husband): માસા (Masa)

Cousins

Cousin (Male/Female): Gujarati does not have a specific word for cousins; people often use “brother” (ભાઈ) or “sister” (બહેન) with a clarifying term.

Other Important Family Terms in Gujarati

Husband: પતિ (Pati)
Wife: પત્ની (Patni)
Father-in-law: સસરા (Sasra)
Mother-in-law: સાસુ (Sasu)
Son-in-law: જમાઈ (Jamai)
Daughter-in-law: વહુ (Vahu)
Brother-in-law (Wife’s Brother): સાળા (Sala)
Sister-in-law (Wife’s Sister): સાળી (Sali)

Tips for Learning Gujarati Family Vocabulary

Conclusion

Learning the words for different family members in Gujarati is a fundamental part of building your vocabulary and understanding the culture. With regular practice and the right resources, such as the interactive tools offered by Talkpal, you can quickly become comfortable using these terms in everyday conversations. Remember, family is at the heart of Gujarati society, so knowing these words will not only boost your language skills but also help you connect on a deeper level with Gujarati speakers.

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