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કેમ છો મજામાં?

કમ છ મજમ

How are you doing?

意味

A polite, standard greeting

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文化的背景

In the business world, 'Kem cho' is more than a greeting; it's a way to assess the 'mood' of the market. A person's response can signal if business is good or bad. In places like the UK or USA, 'Kem cho' acts as a cultural identifier. It is often used even by those who have lost fluency in the rest of the language. In rural areas, the greeting is often followed by 'Sitaram' or 'Jai Mataji', blending social etiquette with religious identity. In Mumbai, the phrase is often mixed with Hindi. You might hear 'Kem cho? Sab thik?'.

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The Smile Factor

Always say this with a smile. In Gujarati culture, the greeting is as much about the energy as the words.

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Watch the 'Cho'

Using 'che' with an elder is a common mistake that can make you sound uneducated or rude.

意味

A polite, standard greeting

💡

The Smile Factor

Always say this with a smile. In Gujarati culture, the greeting is as much about the energy as the words.

⚠️

Watch the 'Cho'

Using 'che' with an elder is a common mistake that can make you sound uneducated or rude.

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The Double Greeting

Combine it with 'Namaste' for extra politeness in formal settings: 'Namaste, kem cho majama?'

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The Response

If someone asks you this, the only acceptable answer is 'Majama' (even if you're having a bad day), unless you are very close to them.

自分をテスト

Choose the correct formal greeting for your boss.

તમે ____ મજામાં?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: કેમ છો

'Cho' is the formal/plural form required for a boss.

Complete the response to 'Kem cho?'.

બસ, ____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મજામાં

'Bas, majama!' is the standard way to say 'I'm fine!'.

Match the greeting to the person.

1. Elder Uncle, 2. Little Brother

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-b, 2-a

Use 'cho' for elders and 'che' for younger siblings.

Fill in the missing part of the phone call.

A: હેલો! B: હેલો, કેમ છો? A: મજામાં, ____?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: તમે કેમ છો

It is polite to ask 'And how are you?' back.

🎉 スコア: /4

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Formality Levels

Formal (Elders/Boss)
કેમ છો? Kem cho?
Informal (Friends/Kids)
કેમ છે? Kem che?

Common Responses

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Positive

  • મજામાં
  • એકદમ મજામાં
  • આનંદમાં
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Neutral

  • ઠીક ઠીક
  • ચાલ્યા કરે છે

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Choose the correct formal greeting for your boss. Choose A1

તમે ____ મજામાં?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: કેમ છો

'Cho' is the formal/plural form required for a boss.

Complete the response to 'Kem cho?'. Fill Blank A1

બસ, ____!

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: મજામાં

'Bas, majama!' is the standard way to say 'I'm fine!'.

Match the greeting to the person. situation_matching A2

1. Elder Uncle, 2. Little Brother

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-b, 2-a

Use 'cho' for elders and 'che' for younger siblings.

Fill in the missing part of the phone call. dialogue_completion B1

A: હેલો! B: હેલો, કેમ છો? A: મજામાં, ____?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: તમે કેમ છો

It is polite to ask 'And how are you?' back.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, 'Kem cho' is perfectly fine and very common. Adding 'Majama' just makes it warmer.

Yes, the phrase is completely gender-neutral.

In casual conversation, you still say 'Majama'. If you must be honest, say 'ઠીક ઠીક' (Thik thik - So so).

'Kem cho' is 'How are you', while 'Shu chale che' is 'What's up/What's going on'.

Yes, the large Gujarati population in Mumbai uses this constantly.

It is written as one word in Gujarati (મજામાં), but it's a combination of 'Maja' and the suffix 'ma'.

Yes, it's a very common way to start a friendly or semi-formal email.

It's 'Kem'. The 'e' is short, like in 'pen'.

'Bas' here means 'just' or 'simply'. It implies 'Simply fine, nothing else to report'.

For a child, 'Kem che?' is more natural, but 'Kem cho?' is also okay.

関連フレーズ

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શું ચાલે છે?

similar

What's going on?

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તબિયત પાણી કેમ છે?

specialized form

How is your health and water (general well-being)?

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આવજો

contrast

Goodbye (literally: please come again)

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મજામાં

builds on

In joy / I'm fine

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