معنی
Stating current location.
زمینه فرهنگی
For Gujaratis living in the US, UK, or Canada, 'Ghar' often refers to their home in India during nostalgic conversations, but 'Hūṃ ghare chuṃ' is used for their current residence. In traditional joint families, being 'at home' means being surrounded by extended family. The phrase implies you are not alone. If you tell a guest 'Hūṃ ghare chuṃ', it is often followed by 'Chā pīshō?' (Will you have tea?). It's the start of a social ritual. It is considered polite and necessary to call your parents and say 'Hūṃ ghare chuṃ' the moment you return from a trip.
Drop the 'Hūṃ'
In casual conversation, just say 'Ghare chuṃ'. The verb ending '-chuṃ' already tells the listener you are talking about yourself.
The Nasal Sound
Don't forget the nasal sound at the end of 'Hūṃ' and 'chuṃ'. If you say 'Hu' and 'Chu' without the nasal, it sounds like baby talk.
معنی
Stating current location.
Drop the 'Hūṃ'
In casual conversation, just say 'Ghare chuṃ'. The verb ending '-chuṃ' already tells the listener you are talking about yourself.
The Nasal Sound
Don't forget the nasal sound at the end of 'Hūṃ' and 'chuṃ'. If you say 'Hu' and 'Chu' without the nasal, it sounds like baby talk.
Safety First
Always text 'Hūṃ ghare chuṃ' to your Gujarati friends after they drop you home. It's considered very polite.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to say 'I am at home'.
હું ____ છું.
'ઘરે' is the correct locative form meaning 'at home'.
Which verb matches the subject 'હું' (Hūṃ)?
હું ઘરે ____.
'છું' is the first-person singular form of the verb 'to be'.
Match the Gujarati phrase to its English translation.
Match the following:
These are the standard conjugations for the locative phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: તમે ક્યાં છો? B: ____.
The question asks 'Where are you?', so 'I am at home' is a logical answer.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Ghar vs. Ghare
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاહું ____ છું.
'ઘરે' is the correct locative form meaning 'at home'.
હું ઘરે ____.
'છું' is the first-person singular form of the verb 'to be'.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the standard conjugations for the locative phrase.
A: તમે ક્યાં છો? B: ____.
The question asks 'Where are you?', so 'I am at home' is a logical answer.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, but it's less common. Use it only if you want to emphasize that you are *inside* the building (e.g., to escape the rain).
They are the same. 'Gher' is a dialectal variation common in some parts of Gujarat. 'Ghare' is more standard.
Say 'Hūṃ gharē nathī'. 'Nathī' is the negative form of 'chuṃ'.
It is neutral. You can use it with anyone, from your best friend to your boss.
That is the locative case marker. It replaces the need for the word 'at'.
No, for office you say 'Hūṃ office-e chuṃ'. 'Ghare' is strictly for home.
Yes, 'Hūṃ' is the first-person singular pronoun in Gujarati.
Say 'Amē gharē chhīē'.
You would say 'Hūṃ hotel-māṃ chuṃ'. You don't use 'ghare' for hotels.
It's not a full 'm', but a nasalization of the vowel. Your lips shouldn't fully close.
عبارات مرتبط
હું બહાર છું
contrastI am outside.
હું રસ્તામાં છું
similarI am on the way.
ઘર જેવું લાગે છે
figurativeIt feels like home.
હું ઓફિસે છું
similarI am at the office.