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Gujarati is the official language of Gujarat state, on the west coast of India, with an area of 196,024 square kilometers. Within the Republic of India, Gujarat borders with Rajasthan, Madhyapradesh, and Maharashtra; it also borders with Pakistan to the northwest. The languages spoken in the areas contiguous to the Gujarat within India are Marwari, Hindi, and Marathi. The 1991 census of India reports 40,673,814 speakers, accounting for approximately five percent (4.85%) of the population. This includes Gujaratis living outside Gujarat state, in Maharashtra (Mumbai has a substantial Gujarati population), Rajasthan, Madhyapradesh and Karnatak. Gujarati speakers also reside in many other countries, principally Pakistan, Singapore, Fiji, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United states, and Canada.
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Some would say Gujarati is such a nice language that it does not have a real swear word of its own
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QUOTE(pranavjh @ Nov 12 2004, 10:51 PM) Some would say Gujarati is such a nice language that it does not have a real swear word of its own ![]() I am certainly not one of them, though Hmmmmmm nice language?? Pranavbhai, I'd say if it's a language it is always nice but speaking of not having a real swear word... those "some" ppl better think again. I think almost every language would have bad words ![]() ![]() |
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