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7 CEFR level
Understand Gujarati Grammar Faster

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Gujarati Vowels: The Soul of the Script (Swar)

Master the 12 vowel shapes to unlock reading; they are the phonetic soul of every Gujarati word.

  • Gujarati vowels (Swar) have independent shapes and...
  • Every consonant has an inherent 'a' sound unless m...
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The Postposition 'Sathe' (With)

Always place 'sathe' after the noun and use possessive pronoun forms for people to show accompaniment.

  • Sathe means 'with' and always follows the noun or...
  • Use possessive pronouns like 'mari' (my) or 'tari'...
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The Gujarati Consonant Grid (Vyanjan)

Master the grid's logical mouth positions to read and write Gujarati phonetically without the top-line clutter.

  • Gujarati consonants are organized by mouth positio...
  • Unlike Hindi, Gujarati script does not use a top h...
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The Postposition 'Mate' (For)

Place `mate` after a genitive pronoun or oblique noun to express purpose or benefit in any context.

  • Mate means 'for' and always follows the noun or pr...
  • Use it for purpose, benefit, or reasons in daily c...
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Gujarati Breathing: Aspirated vs Unaspirated Sounds

Mastering the 'H-puff' turns basic sounds into entirely different words, essential for being understood in Gujarati.

  • Aspiration is a puff of air following a consonant...
  • Unaspirated sounds are 'dry'; aspirated sounds are...
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The Postposition 'Pahela' (Before)

Place `pahela` after a noun or a '-va' verb to indicate earlier time or sequential order.

  • Use `pahela` after nouns or verbs to mean 'before'...
  • Change verb endings to `-va` before adding the wor...
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The Postposition 'Pachhi' (After)

Place 'pachhi' after a noun or past-form verb to sequence events or time in Gujarati.

  • Use 'pachhi' to mean 'after' in terms of time or s...
  • Always place 'pachhi' after the noun or verb it mo...
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The Postposition 'Sudhi' (Until/Up to)

Place `sudhi` after any time or place to mark the exact end point of an action.

  • Sudhi means 'until', 'up to', or 'as far as' in Gu...
  • It is a postposition, so it always comes AFTER the...
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The Nasal Dot: Mastering the Anusvar (ં)

The Anusvar is a tiny nasal dot that acts as a chameleon sound for 'n' or 'm'.

  • A small dot placed above a letter representing a n...
  • Changes sound based on the following consonant (n,...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Gujarati Grammar

SubLearn covers 77 Gujarati grammar rules organized across 7 CEFR proficiency levels (from A0 to C2), spanning 65 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Gujarati grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A0 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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Grammar is organized into 65 thematic chapters following the CEFR framework. Each chapter groups related rules together — for example, verb tenses, sentence structure, or particles — so you can learn related concepts in a logical sequence.

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