Gujarati · Daily Life
ordo
Room
A space inside a building with its own walls.
મારો ઓરડો ઉપર છે.
My room is upstairs.
'ઓરડો' (ordo) has its origins in Persian and has been assimilated into Gujarati vocabulary. It reflects the cultural exchanges occurring in the Indian subcontinent through historical trade and migration.
'ઓરડો' is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing to refer to a room in a house. It is prevalent in both formal and informal settings, and there are regional variations where 'કમરું' (kamru) might be used instead in some dialects.