मतलब
Succeeding in a sport.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Winning a game of Cricket in Gujarat is often celebrated with 'Fafda-Jalebi' breakfasts. It's not just a win; it's a social event. In villages, 'Kabaddi' and 'Kho-Kho' are the primary games. Winning these games brings immense pride to the specific 'faliyu' (neighborhood). Among the youth, 'Gaming Cafes' are popular. 'રમત જીતવી' is used for e-sports victories just as much as physical sports. While 'winning' a kite fight uses the verb 'kaapvu' (to cut), the general feeling of 'winning the day' is often described as 'રમત જીતી લીધી'.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'Ramat' is feminine. If you say 'Jityo' (masculine), people will understand you, but 'Jiti' sounds much more natural.
Context Matters
Don't use this for winning a war or a lottery. It's strictly for 'games' and 'sports'.
मतलब
Succeeding in a sport.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'Ramat' is feminine. If you say 'Jityo' (masculine), people will understand you, but 'Jiti' sounds much more natural.
Context Matters
Don't use this for winning a war or a lottery. It's strictly for 'games' and 'sports'.
The 'Ne' Rule
In the past tense, use 'Me Ramat jiti' (I won the game). The 'Me' is a contraction of 'Hu + ne'.
Sportsmanship
Gujaratis value 'Khel-dili' (sportsmanship). Even if you don't 'Ramat Jitvi', playing well is highly respected.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'જીતવું'.
ગઈકાલે અમે ક્રિકેટની રમત ______.
Since the subject is 'અમે' (we - plural), the past tense verb must be 'જીત્યા'.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for 'She won the game'?
Choose the correct sentence:
In the past tense, the subject 'તેણી' takes the ergative 'એ' and the verb 'જીતી' agrees with the feminine object 'રમત'.
Match the Gujarati phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the four basic actions associated with 'Ramat'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: શું ભારત રમત જીતશે? B: હા, મને લાગે છે કે ભારત ______.
The question is in the future tense, so the answer should also be in the future tense.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Win vs. Lose
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासગઈકાલે અમે ક્રિકેટની રમત ______.
Since the subject is 'અમે' (we - plural), the past tense verb must be 'જીત્યા'.
Choose the correct sentence:
In the past tense, the subject 'તેણી' takes the ergative 'એ' and the verb 'જીતી' agrees with the feminine object 'રમત'.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are the four basic actions associated with 'Ramat'.
A: શું ભારત રમત જીતશે? B: હા, મને લાગે છે કે ભારત ______.
The question is in the future tense, so the answer should also be in the future tense.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, it is perfectly natural to use it for video games, mobile games, and e-sports.
It is feminine. This is why we say 'રમત જીતી' and not 'રમત જીત્યો' in the past tense with an object focus.
'જીતવું' is the verb (to win), while 'વિજય' is the noun (victory).
You say 'હું જીતીશ' (Hu jitish).
Usually, 'ચૂંટણી જીતવી' (Chuntni jitvi) is used, but 'રાજકીય રમત જીતવી' can be used metaphorically.
The opposite is 'રમત હારવી' (Ramat haarvi), which means to lose the game.
In standard Gujarati, it is 'Ramat'. The 'a' at the end is a silent schwa.
No, if the context is clear, you can just say 'અમે જીત્યા' (We won).
It is neutral. It can be used with friends or in a newspaper.
It's a slang/idiomatic way to say 'to win the game' or 'to win the day'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
મેદાન મારવું
idiomTo win the day/competition
બાજી જીતવી
synonymTo win the round/game
હાર માનવી
contrastTo accept defeat
વિજય મેળવવો
formalTo achieve victory
રમત રમવી
builds onTo play a game