意思
Instructing someone to prepare.
文化背景
Getting ready for a wedding (Lagna) involves specific traditional attire like the 'Sari' in 'Sidha Pailla' style or 'Bandhani'. 'Taiyar thai jao' in this context implies a long process of dressing up. During the nine nights of Navratri, 'getting ready' means putting on heavy jewelry and traditional costumes for Garba. It's a point of pride to be perfectly 'Taiyar'. Gujaratis are known for their business acumen. 'Taiyar thai jao' in a shop or office often means being ready for a customer or a new deal. Before going to a Mandir (temple), one must be 'Taiyar' not just physically but also in a state of purity. It's a common morning command in religious households.
The 'Jao' Trick
If you forget the whole phrase, just saying 'Taiyar?' with a rising intonation works as a question, and 'Taiyar!' with a falling one works as a command.
Politeness Matters
Always use 'Jao' with elders. Using 'Ja' can sound very rude or overly demanding if you aren't close friends.
意思
Instructing someone to prepare.
The 'Jao' Trick
If you forget the whole phrase, just saying 'Taiyar?' with a rising intonation works as a question, and 'Taiyar!' with a falling one works as a command.
Politeness Matters
Always use 'Jao' with elders. Using 'Ja' can sound very rude or overly demanding if you aren't close friends.
Compound Verbs
Mastering 'Thai jao' will help you understand hundreds of other Gujarati verbs that use 'jao' to show completion.
The '5 Minutes' Rule
In Gujarat, if someone says 'Bas 5 minute ma taiyar thai jau chu', it usually means 20 minutes. Be patient!
自我测试
Fill in the blank to tell your friend to get ready quickly.
જલ્દી _______ થઈ જા.
'તૈયાર થઈ જા' is the standard informal command for 'Get ready'.
Which of these is the most polite way to tell a group of people to get ready?
Choose the correct form:
The 'jao' ending is used for plural or polite singular commands.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are a boss speaking to your team before a meeting.
This uses the polite 'jao' and provides the relevant context.
Complete the dialogue.
A: આપણે મોડા પડી રહ્યા છીએ! B: ચિંતા ન કરો, હું હમણાં જ _______.
The speaker is talking about themselves, so 'thai jau chu' (I am getting ready) is correct.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Formal vs Informal
练习题库
4 练习જલ્દી _______ થઈ જા.
'તૈયાર થઈ જા' is the standard informal command for 'Get ready'.
Choose the correct form:
The 'jao' ending is used for plural or polite singular commands.
Situation: You are a boss speaking to your team before a meeting.
This uses the polite 'jao' and provides the relevant context.
A: આપણે મોડા પડી રહ્યા છીએ! B: ચિંતા ન કરો, હું હમણાં જ _______.
The speaker is talking about themselves, so 'thai jau chu' (I am getting ready) is correct.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but you would use the informal 'તૈયાર થઈ જા' (Taiyar thai ja) since you don't need to be formal with pets.
Yes, it's very common in urban areas like Ahmedabad or Surat. It sounds modern and casual.
'Taiyar' is everyday language; 'Sajj' is formal, often used for soldiers or in literature.
You say 'હું તૈયાર થઈ રહ્યો છું' (male) or 'હું તૈયાર થઈ રહી છું' (female).
No, for food use 'તૈયાર છે' (It is ready) or 'તૈયાર કરો' (Make it ready).
Yes, it's the conjunctive participle that links 'become' to 'go'. Without it, the sentence breaks.
પાર્ટી માટે તૈયાર થઈ જાઓ. (Party māte taiyār thaī jāo.)
You use 'તૈયાર થઈ જાઓ' because it is plural.
Yes, though usually in its Hindi form 'Taiyar ho jao', which Gujaratis understand perfectly.
It means both! Context tells you if it's about clothes or mental preparation.
相关表达
તૈયારી કરવી
similarTo make preparations
સજ્જ થવું
synonymTo be equipped/ready
તૈયાર રહેવું
builds onTo stay ready
મોડા પડવું
contrastTo be late
રેડી થઈ જવું
specialized formTo get ready (modern)