Where are you?
Tamē kyāṁ chō?
I am in kitchen
Huṁ rasōḍāmāṁ chuṁ
My parents have gone to America
Mārā mam’mī-pappā amērikā gayā chē.
My parents are in America now.
Mārā mam’mī-pappā hamaṇāṁ amērikāmāṁ chē.
Yesterday I had gone to Loch Lomond
Kālē huṁ Loch Lomond ga’ī hatī.
Yesterday I had gone to the doctor
Kālē huṁ ḍōkṭara pāsē ga’ī hatī.
Where are you going? (formal)
Tamē kyāṁ jā’ō chō?
Where are you going? (Informal)
Tuṁ kyāṁ jāya chē?
I go to school
Huṁ skūla jā’uṁ chuṁ
I am going to the teacher
Huṁ ṭīcara pāsē jā’uṁ chuṁ.
Where is he now?
Ē hamaṇāṁ kyāṁ chē?
He/She is now in Gujarat
Ē hamaṇāṁ Gujarātamāṁ chē.
Where?
Kyāṁ?
Where is the cake?
Kēka kyāṁ chē?
The cake is in the refrigerator
Kēka rēphrijarēṭaramāṁ chē.
Where is the party?
Pārṭī kyāṁ chē?
The party is at the Clydesdale Inn
Pārṭī Clydesdale Inn māṁ chē.