It is the devnagri script.
yes
The name "Krish" is written in Gujarati as "કૃષ". The script captures the sounds of the name using the specific characters of the Gujarati alphabet.
No, Gujarati is written from left to right, like English. The script is Brahmic, derived from Devanagari.
Gujarati is a scheduled Indian language, which is also official language of the State of Gujarat.
No. Gujarati script is the written language from the state of Gujarat, India. It is a well established language on its own and has several dialects that emerge from its spoken version. But there is only one central script for Gujarati. Hindi is the language spoken in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh in India. However it has increasing popularity in several other states as well. The written scripts for hindi, gujarati, and marathi stem from the root laguage script called Devnagri. This is why the scripts have similarity. However the content ie the words and meanings are different.
The advantages are that you get to understand Hindi, Sanskrit, Punjabi, and other South Asian languages. The disadvantages are that if you pronounce a word wrong, you are either speaking gibberish or said something else that could be insulting or makes no sense.
A gujarati dish A gujarati dish A gujarati dish
neice is bhatrji in gujarati nephew is bhatrija in gujarati
Rye in gujarati
Bharat S. Shah has written: 'A Crash Course to Learn the Gujarati Script (Setubandh Language Series Volume: 3)' 'An Introduction to Jainism'
It caters to gujarati community basically and has a huge collection of gujarati drama, gujarati natak, gujarati plays, gujarati jokes and much more
Hope in gujarati is called Aasha.