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Gujarati

Postby Karavinka on 2006-09-26, 0:49

http://www.racheldwyer.com/publications.html

For anyone who might care, this link has a downloadable scanned pdf file of Teach Yourself Gujarati. I found it somewhat accidentaly and I thought I might share it here. The scan quality is not very desirable, it's not bad in the first few chapters but gets worse in later chapters. It would have been better also if it had somewhat bigger font for Gujarati texts.. but Gujarati resources are rare, and this book seems to be out of print so it still is a good link if anyone is interested in this language. (There are a couple other links on Ulalemo thread as well.)
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Postby Sisyphe on 2006-09-26, 1:00

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Postby Drochfhuaimniú on 2006-09-26, 2:11

Pretty awesome. I'm not into Gujarati or Indic languages in general, but I'm a packrat with PDFs.
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Postby proycon on 2006-09-26, 9:14

I know what Sisyphe's next message to me on AIM will be now ;) "I'm learning Gujarati!" :)
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Postby Alcadras on 2006-09-26, 11:00

I've never heard of it but thanks anyway because i'm collecting pdf files on my computer. :wink:
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Postby Daniel on 2006-09-26, 11:32

I've always thought Gujarati looks and sounds pretty.

There are many Gujarati-speaking people here in London. 8) There are even road signs and notices written bilingually in Gujarati in the mainly Indian community.
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Re: Gujarati

Postby eskandar on 2009-04-24, 19:21

Is anyone else interested in Gujarati? I'm considering picking it up for a bit after discovering the Teach Yourself Gujarati book. Here are some good Gujarati resources that were posted elsewhere on Unilang:

http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/plc/gujarati/
http://www.ukindia.mistral.co.uk/zguj1.htm
http://utopianvision.co.uk/gujarati/
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Re: Gujarati

Postby Scoot on 2009-04-24, 19:51

There's also Colloquial Gujarati. Here is a sample of it with random pages missing: http://books.google.com/books?id=zSPoM31SX9kC&printsec=frontcover&dq=colloquial+gujarati#PPP1,M1

I've noticed that you can find quite a few of the Colloquial books on Google Books with Limited Previews like this one.
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Re: Gujarati

Postby eskandar on 2009-04-24, 20:46

Cool, thanks for the link! Hopefully the Colloquial book will show up on uz-translations one of these days... :whistle:
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Re: Gujarati

Postby Javier on 2009-04-24, 21:08

eskandar wrote:Cool, thanks for the link! Hopefully the Colloquial book will show up on uz-translations one of these days... :whistle:

The results I got by googling those two words made my day. :naughty: Thanks ! :whistle:
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Re: Gujarati

Postby eskandar on 2009-04-24, 21:38

No problem. Enjoy! ;)
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Re: Gujarati

Postby TheKickInside on 2009-04-25, 1:57

Thanks for the link! I'm focused on Spanish, Hindi and (to a lesser extent) Persian right now, but I'll probably have a go at this this weekend.
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