Signification
The first meal of the day.
Contexte culturel
Breakfast is often a savory affair. Sweets like Jalebi are usually paired with salty Fafda to balance the flavor, a concept known as 'Galyu-Kharyu'. In this region, breakfast is very hearty. 'Gathiya' and 'Papdi' are staples, often eaten with spicy green chillies and papaya sambharo. Surti people are famous for 'Locho' as a breakfast item. It's a unique, soft, steamed snack served with various chutneys and sev. In cities like Ahmedabad, 'Breakfast meetups' at riverfronts or heritage cafes are becoming a popular way for young professionals to network.
Drop the 'Savar'
In casual conversation, if it's morning, just say 'Nasto'. Everyone will know you mean breakfast.
Gender Agreement
Always use 'no' (masculine). Using 'ni' or 'nu' is a very common beginner mistake.
Signification
The first meal of the day.
Drop the 'Savar'
In casual conversation, if it's morning, just say 'Nasto'. Everyone will know you mean breakfast.
Gender Agreement
Always use 'no' (masculine). Using 'ni' or 'nu' is a very common beginner mistake.
The 'Karvo' Rule
Use the verb 'Karvo' (to do) instead of 'Khavo' (to eat) to sound like a native speaker.
Sunday Special
If you are in Gujarat on a Sunday, the phrase 'Savarno Nasto' almost always implies Fafda-Jalebi!
Teste-toi
Fill in the correct possessive marker.
સવાર___ નાસ્તો તૈયાર છે.
Because 'નાસ્તો' is a masculine singular noun, we use 'નો'.
Which verb is most naturally used with 'Savarno Nasto'?
મેં આજે સવારનો નાસ્તો ______.
'કરવો' (to do) is the standard verb for having a meal in Gujarati.
Match the Gujarati words with their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are basic vocabulary words related to the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: તમે સવારના નાસ્તામાં શું લેશો? B: મને _________.
The response should name breakfast items like Tea and Thepla.
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Aides visuelles
Common Breakfast Items
Savory
- • Thepla
- • Khaman
- • Fafda
Sweet
- • Jalebi
- • Shira
Drinks
- • Chai
- • Milk
Banque d exercices
4 exercicesસવાર___ નાસ્તો તૈયાર છે.
Because 'નાસ્તો' is a masculine singular noun, we use 'નો'.
મેં આજે સવારનો નાસ્તો ______.
'કરવો' (to do) is the standard verb for having a meal in Gujarati.
Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :
These are basic vocabulary words related to the phrase.
A: તમે સવારના નાસ્તામાં શું લેશો? B: મને _________.
The response should name breakfast items like Tea and Thepla.
🎉 Score : /4
Questions fréquentes
10 questionsNo, 'Nasto' means snack. But 'Savarno Nasto' specifically means breakfast.
Yes, most Gujaratis understand the English word, but using the Gujarati phrase is much warmer.
Thepla, Muthiya, Khaman, or Poha are very common.
You say: 'Tame nasto karyo?'
It is neutral and can be used in any setting.
Because 'Nasto' is a masculine noun in Gujarati grammar.
Typically between 7:00 AM and 10:30 AM.
It's grammatically okay but sounds very unnatural. Stick to 'Nasto'.
Tea (Chai) is much more common than coffee in Gujarat.
Then you wouldn't have 'Nasto'. You might have 'Faral' (special fasting food).
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