Gujarati Barakhadi In English |best| Here

શ, ષ, સ, હ (sha, sha, sa, ha)

| English Sound | Gujarati Vowel | Matra Symbol (Added to consonant) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | a (as in bout) | અ | (no symbol) | | aa (as in a rt) | આ | ા | | i (as in i n) | ઇ | િ | | ee (as in f ee t) | ઈ | ી | | u (as in p u t) | ઉ | ુ | | oo (as in b oo t) | ઊ | ૂ | | e (as in e ight) | એ | ે | | ai (as in ai r) | ઐ | ૈ | | o (as in o ld) | ઓ | ો | | au (as in au dio) | ઔ | ૌ | | am (nasal sound) | અં | ં | | ah (visarga) | અઃ | ઃ | Note: The first vowel "અ" (a) has no matra. It is inherent in every consonant unless removed by a halant (્). The Gujarati Barakhadi Table (Consonant + Vowel Matras) Let’s take the first 5 consonants and see how they change when different vowels are added. The same pattern applies to all other consonants. gujarati barakhadi in english

ક, ખ, ગ, ઘ, ઙ (ka, kha, ga, gha, nga) ચ, છ, જ, ઝ, ઞ (cha, chha, ja, jha, nya) ટ, ઠ, ડ, ઢ, ણ (ta, tha, da, dha, na – retroflex) ત, થ, દ, ધ, ન (ta, tha, da, dha, na – dental) પ, ફ, બ, ભ, મ (pa, pha, ba, bha, ma) શ, ષ, સ, હ (sha, sha, sa, ha)

It is a systematic table that shows the combination of with the 12 vowels (ā, i, u, e, etc.). Once you master the Barakhadi, you can read and write almost any word in Gujarati. The 12 Vowels (Base sounds) Before reading the chart, remember the 12 vowel sounds in Gujarati (written as matras or symbols attached to consonants): The same pattern applies to all other consonants