Gujarati is a beautifully massive, highly expressive, and incredibly sweet language spoken by the people of Gujarat state in western India. Knowing how to ask a massive Gujarati person 'How are you?' is the absolute easiest way to instantly win their heart and start a highly joyful conversation.
The phrase 'Kem Cho? Majama!' is so incredibly famous globally that whenever massive Bollywood movies feature a Gujarati character, this is the very first massive line they always say.
In proper written Gujarati grammar, the question mark is used exactly the same way it is used in the English language.
The absolute best, universal, and most famous way to say 'How are you?' in Gujarati is: કેમ છો? (Kem Cho?)
If someone asks you "Kem Cho?", the absolute best, most iconic Gujarati reply in the entire universe is: મજામાં! (Majama!)
If you are greeting a massive elder, a highly respected boss, or your grandfather, you should add the massive word 'Tame' (You) out of deep respect: તમે કેમ છો? (Tame kem cho?)
You simply say: **"Shu karo cho?" (શું করো છો?)**
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