“Kem cho” is a Gujarati phrase meaning “How are you?” If someone asks you “Kem cho?”, here are 10 different ways to reply:
- Mane khub saru che, tu kem che? (I’m doing great, how about you?)
- Hu saru chu, kem cho tame? (I’m fine, how are you?)
- Majama che, tu kem cho? (I’m good, how about you?)
- Shu navi chhe? Hu kem cho? (What’s new? How are you?)
- Taran thai gayo, tu kem cho? (Everything is fine, how about you?)
- Hu saras chhu, kem che tu? (I’m good, how are you?)
- Badhi saras chhe, tu kem cho? (Everything is great, how about you?)
- Shu javu che? Kem che tu? (Where are you headed? How are you?)
- Manas thai gayo chhe, tu kem che? (I’m content, how about you?)
- Mast chhe, tu kem cho? (I’m doing awesome, how are you?)
These responses are in Gujarati and can be used to reply to the question “Kem cho?” appropriately.