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How do you say is there a problem in gujrati?

There are a few ways to say "Is there a problem?" in Gujarati, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* શું કોઈ સમસ્યા છે? (Shu koi samasya chhe?) - This is the most direct and literal translation.

* શું કોઈ મુશ્કેલી છે? (Shu koi mushkeli chhe?) - This is a slightly more formal and polite way to ask.

Informal:

* કોઈ તકલીફ છે? (Koi taklif chhe?) - This is a casual way to ask.

* કોઈ પ્રોબ્લેમ છે? (Koi problem chhe?) - This is a more informal way to ask and uses the English word "problem."

For a specific issue:

* શું આમાં કોઈ સમસ્યા છે? (Shu aama koi samasya chhe?) - This translates to "Is there any problem with this?"

* શું તમને કોઈ સમસ્યા છે? (Shu tame ne koi samasya chhe?) - This translates to "Are you having any problems?"

The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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