- Pashto - Wikipedia
Pashto[b] ( ˈpʌʃtoʊ , [6][4][5] ˈpæʃtoʊ PASH-toh; [c] پښتو, Pəx̌tó, [pəʂˈto, pʊxˈto, pəʃˈto, pəçˈto]) is an eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan It has official status in Afghanistan
- How to Speak Basic Pashto: The Most Useful Words and Phrases - wikiHow
In order to chat with Pashto-speakers or even watch TV shows set in their homeland, you can learn some basic Pashto phrases that will help you greet others, introduce yourself, and even travel around Afghanistan, Pakistan, and nearby areas
- Pashto language | History, Grammar Writing System - Britannica
Originally spoken by the Pashtun people, Pashto became the national language of Afghanistan in 1936 It is spoken by more than 35 million people, most of whom reside in Afghanistan or Pakistan Smaller speech communities exist in Iran, Tajikistan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom
- Pashto language and alphabet - Omniglot
Pashto is a member of the southeastern Iranian branch of Indo-Iranian languages spoken in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran There are three main varieties of Pashto: Northern Pashto, spoken mainly in Pakistan; Southern Pashto, spoken mainly in Afghanistan; and Central Pashto, spoken mainly in Pakistan
- Pashto: Language Portal: Materials: Center for Languages of the Central . . .
Pashto is one of two official languages of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan It has multiple dialects, the main being the Western dialect, also known as Kandahari, and the Eastern dialect, also known as Nangrahari-Peshawari or Mashriqi
- Pashto Dictionary | English to Pashto | Pashto to English | Pashto . . .
Translate words from Pashto to English or English to Pashto with the help of embeded phonetic keyboard and auto suggestion
- Pashto | Iranian Languages
Pashto, sometimes also romanized as Pashtu or Pakhto, is the most widely spoken modern Eastern Iranian language, spoken primarily in south of Afghanistan and northwest of Pakistan It is the only Iranian language, beside Persian, with nation-wide official status in a country
- Pashto - UW-Madison Languages
About 50 million people speak Pashto, an Indo-European language that is mostly spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan It is acknowledged as a regional language in Pakistan, especially in the regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and northern Baluchistan, and one of the official languages of Afghanistan
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