معنی
To understand or accept something.
زمینه فرهنگی
In the diamond and textile markets of Surat and Ahmedabad, 'Gale utarvu' is the final stage of a deal. If the price doesn't 'go down the throat,' the deal is off. Gujaratis are very particular about the texture of food (like 'dhokla' or 'thepla'). The literal use of 'Gale utarvu' is common at the dinner table to describe food that is too dry. In traditional storytelling (Dayro), performers use this phrase to challenge the audience's wisdom or to emphasize a moral truth. On Gujarati Twitter/X, you'll see '#GaleNathiUtartu' used for political promises or viral news that seems fake.
The 'Mane' Rule
Always use 'Mane' (to me) or 'Tane' (to you) with this phrase. It's not 'Hu gale utaryu', it's 'Mane gale utaryu'.
Don't use for people
You can't 'swallow a person' to mean you like them. Use it only for ideas, stories, or food.
معنی
To understand or accept something.
The 'Mane' Rule
Always use 'Mane' (to me) or 'Tane' (to you) with this phrase. It's not 'Hu gale utaryu', it's 'Mane gale utaryu'.
Don't use for people
You can't 'swallow a person' to mean you like them. Use it only for ideas, stories, or food.
Polite Skepticism
If you think someone is lying, saying 'Tamari vaat gale nathi utarti' is much more polite than saying 'Tame juthu bolo cho' (You are lying).
The 'Bitter' Truth
Often paired with 'Kadvu satya' (bitter truth). If truth is bitter, it is 'Gale utarvu aghru' (hard to swallow).
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Gale utarvu'.
તેનું ખોટું બહાનું કોઈને _______.
Since the excuse is 'wrong' (khotu), it would not be accepted/swallowed.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly to mean 'I understand the logic'?
Select the correct sentence:
The correct idiom is 'Gale utarvu' with the dative 'mane'.
Match the situation to the phrase.
A friend says they missed your wedding because their alarm didn't go off for 24 hours.
A 24-hour alarm failure is unbelievable.
Complete the dialogue.
શિક્ષક: 'શું તમને આ નિયમ સમજાયો?' વિદ્યાર્થી: 'હા સાહેબ, હવે _______.'
'Gale utari gayu' is the standard way to say 'I've got it now.'
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Understanding vs. Believing
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاતેનું ખોટું બહાનું કોઈને _______.
Since the excuse is 'wrong' (khotu), it would not be accepted/swallowed.
Select the correct sentence:
The correct idiom is 'Gale utarvu' with the dative 'mane'.
A friend says they missed your wedding because their alarm didn't go off for 24 hours.
A 24-hour alarm failure is unbelievable.
શિક્ષક: 'શું તમને આ નિયમ સમજાયો?' વિદ્યાર્થી: 'હા સાહેબ, હવે _______.'
'Gale utari gayu' is the standard way to say 'I've got it now.'
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes! If you finally understand the logic of a solution, you can say 'Hve gale utaryu.'
Absolutely. It is a very professional way to say you agree with a proposal's logic.
'Samajvu' is just understanding the words. 'Gale Utarvu' is believing and accepting the idea.
Yes, it literally means swallowing. 'Dava gale nathi utarti' means 'I can't swallow the medicine.'
Use the causative: 'Me tene vaat gale utari.'
Younger people might say 'Magajma utari gayu', but 'Gale utarvu' is never out of style.
Mostly, yes. It means the information has been successfully processed and accepted.
Yes, if the ending was illogical, you can say 'Ending gale nathi utartu.'
The literal opposite is 'Gale nathi utartu'. The emotional opposite is 'Gale aavi gayu' (fed up).
Because the throat is the point of no return. Once it's past the throat, you've accepted it.
عبارات مرتبط
મગજમાં ઉતરવું
similarTo understand intellectually
ગળે પડવું
contrastTo be forced upon someone / To pester
ગળું કાપવું
contrastTo betray someone
ગળે ટૂંપો દેવો
contrastTo strangle
ગળે ઉતારવું (Causative)
builds onTo convince someone