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rdfs:label
  • Gujarati language
rdfs:comment
  • Gujarati is a language originating from the Gujarat state of India. Along with being spoken in Gujarat, it is also spoken by at least 100,000 Gujaratis in Pakistan, mostly in the Sindh province where there are larger concentrations of people with Gujarati origin.
  • Gujarati (ગુજરાતી Gujǎrātī?) is an Indo-Aryan language, and part of the greater Indo-European language family. It is native to the Indian state of Gujarat, and is its chief language, as well as of the adjacent union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
owl:sameAs
Nation
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • Recognised as a minority language of:
Fam
  • Indo-Aryan
  • Indo-Iranian
  • Western Indo-Aryan
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:india/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
nativeName
  • ગુજરાતી, گجراتی
states
  • India, Pakistan, South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Canada, Zimbabwe
Agency
  • No official regulation
familycolor
  • Indo-European
iso
  • gu
  • guj
Name
  • Gujarati
speakers
  • 46000000
Region
  • South Asia
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Rank
  • 26
Script
Notice
  • Indic
abstract
  • Gujarati (ગુજરાતી Gujǎrātī?) is an Indo-Aryan language, and part of the greater Indo-European language family. It is native to the Indian state of Gujarat, and is its chief language, as well as of the adjacent union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. There are about 46 million speakers of Gujarati worldwide, making it the 26th most spoken native language in the world. Along with Romany and Sindhi, it is among the most western of Indo-Aryan languages. Gujarati was the first language of Mohandas K. Gandhi, the "father of India", Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the "father of Pakistan" and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the "iron man of India".
  • Gujarati is a language originating from the Gujarat state of India. Along with being spoken in Gujarat, it is also spoken by at least 100,000 Gujaratis in Pakistan, mostly in the Sindh province where there are larger concentrations of people with Gujarati origin.