
Gujarati languages
Gujarati is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in the Indian state of Gujarat. It has over 55 million speakers worldwide, making it one of India’s major languages. Gujarati uses a script derived from Devanagari and has a rich literary tradition, including poetry and prose. The language is noted for its unique phonetics and vocabulary, which reflect the cultural heritage of the Gujarati people. It is also used by the diaspora in various countries, contributing to its global presence. Gujarati plays an essential role in the social, economic, and cultural identity of its speakers.