المعنى
A way to say goodbye until the next day
خلفية ثقافية
In the 'Vyapar' (business) culture of Gujarat, ending a day with 'Kaale Malishu' is a sign of a healthy, ongoing partnership. It implies that the work is never truly finished, but rather a continuous journey. In villages, people often use 'Kaale Malishu' as they return from the fields. It's a way of ensuring everyone is accounted for and will return to work together the next day. Young people in cities like Ahmedabad or Vadodara often mix this with English, saying 'Kaale Malishu, Bye!'. It shows the bilingual nature of modern Gujarati life. In the UK or USA, Gujarati families use this phrase to maintain a connection to their roots, often teaching it to children as one of their first functional phrases.
The Smile Factor
Always say this with a smile. It's a friendly promise, not just a statement of fact.
Don't be late!
If you say 'Kaale Malishu', the other person expects you to be there. Gujaratis value punctuality in social meetings.
المعنى
A way to say goodbye until the next day
The Smile Factor
Always say this with a smile. It's a friendly promise, not just a statement of fact.
Don't be late!
If you say 'Kaale Malishu', the other person expects you to be there. Gujaratis value punctuality in social meetings.
Add a Name
Adding the person's name or a title like 'Bhai' or 'Ben' makes it much more polite: 'Kaale malishu, Rajeshbhai!'
The 'Aavjo' Combo
It's very common to say 'Aavjo, Kaale Malishu' together. It covers all the bases of a polite goodbye.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the sentence to say 'See you tomorrow'.
આવજો, ______ મળીશું!
'Kaale' means tomorrow, which is the correct word for this phrase.
Which of these is the most natural way to say 'See you tomorrow' in a neutral setting?
Choose the correct phrase:
'Kaale Malishu' is the idiomatic and grammatically correct way to say 'See you tomorrow'.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
મિત્ર ૧: 'ચાલ, હવે મોડું થાય છે.' મિત્ર ૨: 'હા, ______.'
When someone says they are leaving because it's late, 'Kaale Malishu' is a natural response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are leaving your office on Monday evening and will see your boss on Tuesday morning.
Since you are meeting the next day, 'Kaale Malishu' is the correct choice.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Goodbye vs. See You Tomorrow
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينઆવજો, ______ મળીશું!
'Kaale' means tomorrow, which is the correct word for this phrase.
Choose the correct phrase:
'Kaale Malishu' is the idiomatic and grammatically correct way to say 'See you tomorrow'.
મિત્ર ૧: 'ચાલ, હવે મોડું થાય છે.' મિત્ર ૨: 'હા, ______.'
When someone says they are leaving because it's late, 'Kaale Malishu' is a natural response.
You are leaving your office on Monday evening and will see your boss on Tuesday morning.
Since you are meeting the next day, 'Kaale Malishu' is the correct choice.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةYes, it is perfectly polite for a professional setting. You might add 'Saheb' or 'Sir' for extra respect.
In English transliteration, both are used. In Gujarati script, it is always કાલે.
Use 'Pachi malishu' (See you later) or 'Jo sanjog hase to malishu' (If circumstances allow, we will meet).
Yes, the Gujarati-speaking community in Mumbai uses this constantly.
In some contexts, yes, but in this specific phrase with the future verb 'Malishu', it can only mean tomorrow.
Say 'Kaale savare malishu'. Savar means morning.
Casual friends might just say 'Kaale!' with a wave, but 'Kaale Malishu' is better.
'Malishu' is 'We will meet' (certainty). 'Maliye' is 'Let's meet' (suggestion).
Absolutely! It's very common in WhatsApp chats.
It is neutral. It works in almost any social situation.
Replace 'Kaale' with 'Somvare' (on Monday): 'Somvare malishu'.
'Aavjo' is the general goodbye. 'Kaale Malishu' is used when the next meeting is specifically tomorrow.
عبارات ذات صلة
આવજો
similarGoodbye (literally: come again)
પછી મળીશું
similarSee you later
ફરી મળીશું
similarWe will meet again
જલ્દી મળીશું
similarSee you soon
આવતીકાલે
specialized formThe coming tomorrow