意味
Asking for directions.
文化的背景
In cities like Ahmedabad, 'Rasto' often refers to the main roads, while 'Sheri' or 'Pol' refers to the narrow residential lanes. If you ask for a 'Rasto' and it's inside a Pol, people might correct you. In villages, people might use the word 'Wat' instead of 'Rasto'. Giving directions is a social act, and you might be invited for tea ('Chai') after asking. In business, 'Rasto' is used to find a compromise or a 'middle path' in negotiations. It's a very positive, solution-oriented word. Gujarati saints like Narsinh Mehta often wrote about the 'Path of Bhakti' (Devotion). The word 'Rasto' carries a weight of destiny and truth in this context.
Use Honorifics
Always add 'Bhai' (Brother) or 'Ben' (Sister) when asking a stranger. It makes them much more likely to give you detailed help.
Nasalization Matters
If you don't nasalize 'Kyā̃', it might sound like 'Kya' (What) in some dialects, causing confusion.
意味
Asking for directions.
Use Honorifics
Always add 'Bhai' (Brother) or 'Ben' (Sister) when asking a stranger. It makes them much more likely to give you detailed help.
Nasalization Matters
If you don't nasalize 'Kyā̃', it might sound like 'Kya' (What) in some dialects, causing confusion.
Landmarks are King
Don't expect street numbers. Listen for 'temple', 'tree', or 'circle' (roundabout).
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to ask for directions.
સ્ટેશનનો ______ ક્યાં છે?
'Rasto' means road/way, which fits the context of asking for the station.
Which is the correct way to say 'Where is the road?'
Select the correct sentence:
The standard word order is Subject (Rasto) + Interrogative (Kyā̃) + Verb (che).
Match the Gujarati words with their English meanings.
Match the following:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
તમે: માફ કરશો, બજારનો રસ્તો ક્યાં છે? સ્થાનિક: ______ જાઓ અને ડાબે વળો.
'Sidha' means straight, a common direction given.
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4 問題સ્ટેશનનો ______ ક્યાં છે?
'Rasto' means road/way, which fits the context of asking for the station.
Select the correct sentence:
The standard word order is Subject (Rasto) + Interrogative (Kyā̃) + Verb (che).
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Basic vocabulary matching.
તમે: માફ કરશો, બજારનો રસ્તો ક્યાં છે? સ્થાનિક: ______ જાઓ અને ડાબે વળો.
'Sidha' means straight, a common direction given.
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よくある質問
10 問No, for a hallway, use 'Gali' or just 'Rasto' metaphorically, but usually you'd just ask for the specific room.
Only in very formal writing. In daily life, 'Rasto' is much more natural.
Use 'Kayo rasto?' (કયો રસ્તો?).
No, 'Rasto' is always masculine. The verb 'che' doesn't change, but adjectives do (e.g., 'Sacho rasto').
Say '[Name] nu ghar kyā̃ che?' (Where is [Name]'s house?).
It's a bit blunt. Adding 'Maaf karsho' (Excuse me) makes it polite.
Yes, 'Vicharvano rasto' (Way of thinking) is common.
Rasta (રસ્તા).
Māro rasto bhuli gayo (મારો રસ્તો ભૂલી ગયો).
Yes, to mean a 'solution' or 'process'.
関連フレーズ
માર્ગ
synonymPath/Way (Formal)
ગલી
specialized formNarrow lane
રસ્તો કાઢવો
builds onTo find a solution
વચ્ચેનો રસ્તો
specialized formMiddle ground
સીધો રસ્તો
specialized formStraight path