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Hello In Gujarati: 4 Essential Everyday Greetings

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Sanika Deshpande

By Sanika Deshpande
published on August 24, 2025

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Whether you type “Hello, world” on a code or say it out loud to people on the streets, it is always a great starting point to a great conversation. It is the easiest word to learn in any language and people feel happy when foreigners try to learn their language, even if they say a simple hello in their local language.

Gujaratis are those people! They are happy, always calm, and “take no stress, give no stress” kind of people. That attitude also reflects into their local language. You’ll make them smile just by saying hello in Gujarati. So, ready to learn some simple ways to say hello in Gujarati? Let’s go!

Three Beautiful Gujarati Women Making Palm Greeting-Hello In Gujarati-Ling App

The Most Common Way To Say Hello In Gujarati

As in any Indian language, a humble Namaste (નમસ્તે) or Namaskar (નમસ્કાર) is the most common formal greeting or way to say Hello. Every Indian, whether you speak Bengali or Hindi, uses this most common greeting. This is also the case when it comes to Gujarati. But that was just one way of saying Hello in Gujarati. Wouldn’t it be fun to learn different ways to say the same thing in the same language?

By the way, remember that a Namaste (નમસ્તે) is always said by joining both your palms together, pressed upon each other, a wide warm smile, and bow down a little. It is that easy.

Informal And Friendly Ways To Say Hello In Gujarati

If Namaste is your handshake in a suit, then these phrases are your casual high-fives:

  • Kem Cho? (કેમ છો?) – This phrase actually means how are you in Gujarati. Very common to say this instead of saying hello. Gujaratis are always welcoming to new people, and deeply care about each other. So, go ahead and say Kem Chho with a smile, instead of hello!
  • Ram Ram (રામ રામ) – Traditional greeting, especially in rural areas or with older people.
  • Jai Shri Krishna (જય શ્રી કૃષ્ણ) – Devotional greeting among Krishna devotees. Gujarat is the land of Lord Krishna, who had built a city called Dwarka and lived here all his life. It is very common to hear Jai Shri Krishna (જય શ્રી કૃષ્ણ) as hello in Gujarati.

What Places Can You Use These Greetings In Gujarat?

Don’t know where to use each greeting in Gujarat? This little guide can help. Travel anywhere in Gujarat, a humble Namaste can never go wrong. If you’re travelling to the North of Gujarat, Ram Ram (રામ રામ) is what you say! Go to the Saurashtra region, a softer Kem chho ne? (કેમ છો ને?) feels like a gentle hug in words.

South Gujarat, or Rajkot and Surat regions, have a beautiful blend of a humble Kem Chho (કેમ છો) in Gujarati and a little bit of Hindi Kaise ho (कैसे हो) to it. Go to the land of white sand desert in Kutch, you might be surprised to hear Aadaab (આદાબ) (आदाब) as hello in Gujarati. All thanks to a great cultural influence!

Let’s Revise Gujarati Greetings For Saying Hello

EnglishGujaratiPronunciation
Hello (formal)નમસ્તે/નમસ્કારNamaste/Namaskar
Hello (North and South Gujarat)કેમ છો?Kem chho?
Hello (regional/rural variation)રામ રામRam Ram
Hello (regional/rural variation)જય શ્રી કૃષ્ણJai Shree Krishna
Hello (Kutch region)આદાબAadab

Well, How Do You Respond To A Hello In Gujarati?

You are traveling, learning to say hello, yes, but what will you say if someone greets you? Reciprocation is an equally beautiful art for effective communication. Let’s see how you can respond to hello in Gujarati.

  • Namaste for a Namaste – As basic as it is, reply to a Namaste with a Namaste with joined hands.
  • Bas, maja ma (બસ, મજા માં) – This is how you reply to someone who asks Kem Chho? (કેમ છો?).
  • Ram Ram (રામ રામ), Jai Shree Krishna (જય શ્રી કૃષ્ણ) – That’s it! Just say the same thing back. You have won hearts!
  • Aadab (આદાબ) – Yes, same drill. But with an Aadab, you do a little Salaam (સલામ) gesture with your hand.

Basic Gujarati Greetings For Travel

EnglishGujaratiTransliteration
Helloજાય શ્રી કૃષ્ણJay Shree Krishna
Good Morningસુપ્રભાતSu-Prabhaat
Good Eveningશુભ સંધ્યાShubh Sandhya
Nice to meet youતમને મળીને આનંદ થયાTamne Maline Anand Thaiyo
I’m sorryમાફ કર જોMaaf Karjo
Welcomeતમારું સ્વાગત છેTamaru Swaagat Che
Byeઆવ જોAaw Jo
What is your name?તમારું નામ સુ છે ?Tammaru Naam Su Che
My name is…મારુ નામ… છેMaru Naam… Che

These are basic greetings in the Gujarati language. You may want to learn a few more phrases for in-depth communication in Gujarati.

A Little About The Gujarati Language

Gujarati is like the ocean; it has depth, rhythm, and stories that flow through generations. It’s part of the Indo-Aryan language family and is spoken by more than 55 million people worldwide, not just in Gujarat, but in bustling neighborhoods in the UK, the USA, and East Africa.

Its script has a smooth, round feel, and unlike Hindi, it doesn’t have the horizontal line (shirorekha) running across the top of the letters. But here’s the thing, you don’t need to master the script to make a connection. All you need is one word and it is hello in Gujarati.

How Do You Say Hello In Gujarati?

There are different ways to say hello in Gujarati, the most common being Namaste (નમસ્તે). You can also say Kem Chho? (કેમ છો?) as Hello, or Ram Ram (રામ રામ) and Jai Shree Krishna (જય શ્રી કૃષ્ણ) while travelling in the interiors of Gujarat. A humble Aadab (આદાબ) can be said in the white sand desert of Kutch.

A Female Tourist In Gujarat-Hello In Gujarati-Ling App

Practice Tips For Mastering Hello

  • Use greetings as icebreakers at markets, bus stops, and temples.
  • Pair them with body language, smiling works wonders.
  • Record yourself saying them to get the tone right. Gujarati has a natural melody.
  • Start every interaction with a greeting; end it with a friendly Aaw jo (આવ જો) – See you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Saying Hello In Gujarati

1. What Is The Greeting In Gujarati?

The most common greeting in Gujarati is Namaste (નમસ્તે), often accompanied by Kem chho? (કેમ છો?) meaning how are you?.

2. What Is Kem Chho In Gujarati?

Kem Chho (કેમ છો?) in Gujarati means how are you?

3. How Do You Say Common Words In Gujarati?

You can say common words in Gujarati by learning everyday phrases like greetings, numbers, and polite expressions, starting with basics such as Haa (હા) - Yes, Naa (ના) - No, and Aabhaar (આભાર) - Thank you.

Hello In Gujarati: A Summary

A hello isn’t just a greeting, it’s your entry ticket into the heart of Gujarat. Whether you’re wandering through the gullies of Ahmedabad, haggling at a Rajkot market, or sipping chai in a small Kutch village, a well-placed Kem cho or Namaste will turn strangers into friends.

So, pack your bags. Bring your smile, your curiosity, and your new Gujarati hellos. Trust me, by the end of your trip, you won’t just be a traveler here. You’ll be a guest, a friend, and maybe even an adopted Gujarati for life.

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