意味
A warm way to say goodbye
文化的背景
It is common for hosts to walk guests to their vehicles while repeating 'Aavjo'. Stopping at the door is seen as slightly cold. In traditional markets (like those in Surat or Rajkot), 'Aavjo' is a verbal contract of good service. Gujaratis abroad use 'Jaldi aavjo' to maintain a sense of community and connection to their roots, often mixing it with English. Some might replace 'Aavjo' with 'Jai Shri Krishna' or 'Jai Swaminarayan', but 'Jaldi aavjo' is often added after the religious greeting.
The 'Jo' Rule
Always use the '-jo' ending for anyone you would call 'Aap' or 'Tame' (elders, teachers, strangers).
Don't say 'Go'
Never say 'Javu' (to go) when someone is leaving. It's culturally better to use 'Aavvu' (to come).
意味
A warm way to say goodbye
The 'Jo' Rule
Always use the '-jo' ending for anyone you would call 'Aap' or 'Tame' (elders, teachers, strangers).
Don't say 'Go'
Never say 'Javu' (to go) when someone is leaving. It's culturally better to use 'Aavvu' (to come).
Add 'Chalo'
Start with 'Chalo, aavjo' to sound like a native speaker. It's the most natural way to start saying goodbye.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank to say goodbye politely to an elder.
દાદા, હવે હું જાઉં છું. ____ આવજો!
'Jaldi aavjo' is the standard polite way to say goodbye.
Which ending is appropriate for a close friend of your own age?
ચાલ મિત્ર, જલ્દી ____.
The '-je' suffix is used for informal, singular address like close friends.
Complete the dialogue between a host and a guest.
Guest: બહુ મજા આવી, હવે નીકળીએ. Host: _________.
This is the culturally appropriate response to a guest leaving.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are leaving a shop and the owner wants you to return.
Shopkeepers use this to encourage repeat customers.
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4 問題દાદા, હવે હું જાઉં છું. ____ આવજો!
'Jaldi aavjo' is the standard polite way to say goodbye.
ચાલ મિત્ર, જલ્દી ____.
The '-je' suffix is used for informal, singular address like close friends.
Guest: બહુ મજા આવી, હવે નીકળીએ. Host: _________.
This is the culturally appropriate response to a guest leaving.
Situation: You are leaving a shop and the owner wants you to return.
Shopkeepers use this to encourage repeat customers.
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よくある質問
4 問It is neutral-polite. It's perfect for almost any situation except a very stiff corporate meeting.
Yes, if you have a friendly relationship. If not, a simple 'Aavjo, sir' or 'Namaste' is better.
'Aavjo' is just 'Bye'. 'Jaldi aavjo' adds 'Come back soon', making it warmer.
It's a cultural belief that saying 'I am going' is final and unlucky. 'I am coming' implies a return.
関連フレーズ
આવજો
specialized formGoodbye
ફરી મળીએ
synonymSee you again
પધારજો
specialized formPlease visit/come
સાચવીને જજો
builds onGo safely