意味
Putting on different attire
文化的背景
Changing into 'Sovanu' (pure clothes) before entering the kitchen or temple area is a common traditional practice. Youngsters often use 'Change karvu' instead of 'Badalva' due to the influence of English media. In rural areas, changing clothes after farm work is a significant daily transition from labor to social life. The bride and groom often have multiple 'Kapda badalva' sessions for different ceremonies (Ganesh Puja, Pheras, Reception).
The 'Naakhvu' Trick
Add 'naakhvu' (બદલી નાખવું) to sound more like a native speaker when you've finished changing.
Nasalization Matters
Don't forget the dot (anusvar) on 'Kapdā̃'. Without it, it sounds incomplete.
意味
Putting on different attire
The 'Naakhvu' Trick
Add 'naakhvu' (બદલી નાખવું) to sound more like a native speaker when you've finished changing.
Nasalization Matters
Don't forget the dot (anusvar) on 'Kapdā̃'. Without it, it sounds incomplete.
Context is King
If you are in a bedroom, you can just say 'Hu badli lau chu' (I'm changing) and omit 'Kapda'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb.
મેં ગઈકાલે નવા ____ બદલ્યા.
The context of 'badalyā' (changed) and 'navā' (new) refers to clothes.
Choose the most natural way to say 'I am changing clothes'.
How do you say 'I am changing clothes'?
'Badalū̃ chū̃' is the correct present continuous form for changing.
Match the situation with the action.
Match the following:
All these situations typically involve 'Kapda badalva'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: તમે કેમ મોડા પડ્યા? B: મારે ____ હતા.
Changing clothes is a common reason for being slightly late to an event.
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When to Change Clothes
Occasions
- • Wedding
- • Party
- • Festival
Routine
- • Morning
- • Bedtime
- • After Work
練習問題バンク
4 問題મેં ગઈકાલે નવા ____ બદલ્યા.
The context of 'badalyā' (changed) and 'navā' (new) refers to clothes.
How do you say 'I am changing clothes'?
'Badalū̃ chū̃' is the correct present continuous form for changing.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
All these situations typically involve 'Kapda badalva'.
A: તમે કેમ મોડા પડ્યા? B: મારે ____ હતા.
Changing clothes is a common reason for being slightly late to an event.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, it is very common in cities, but 'Badalva' is the proper Gujarati word.
You can say 'Kapda badalvani room' or simply 'Trial room'.
'Kapdā̃' is neuter plural. The singular is 'Kapdū̃' (a piece of cloth), but for an outfit, we always use plural.
No, for a tire, you would use 'Tyre badalvu', but not 'Kapda'.
'Vastra' or 'Paherveś' are more formal.
Yes, 'Kapda badalva' can also mean exchanging clothes you bought for a different size.
'Maare badalvu che' or 'Maare kapda badalva che'.
No, it's a perfectly normal, polite phrase.
It is the simple past tense, agreeing with neuter plural 'Kapdā̃'.
Usually, people say 'Diaper badalvu' or 'Chhokra-ne badalvu'.
関連フレーズ
તૈયાર થવું
builds onTo get ready
વેશ બદલવો
specialized formTo change appearance/disguise
કપડાં પહેરવા
similarTo wear clothes
કપડાં ઉતારવા
contrastTo take off clothes