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How do you say give me water in Pashto?
Know how to give certain requests in Pashto: Request water. Say “Lage Uba Raka” – this means “give me some water”.
How do you say water in Dari?
آب (aab) water (noun) می شود لطفا کمی آب به من بدهید؟
Is Pashto the same as Pashtu?
Pashto language, Pashto also spelled Pashtu, also called Pakhtu, member of the Iranian division of the Indo-Iranian group of Indo-European languages. Originally spoken by the Pashtun people, Pashto became the national language of Afghanistan in 1936.
Is Pashto hard to learn?
Why is Pashto hard to learn? Pashto is a language spoken in both Afganistan and Pakistan. It’s written in Perso-Arabic, a writing system similar to and derived from the Arabic alphabet. Pashto grammar is difficult–which nouns go with which verbs depends on tense.
What does Kha mean in Pashto?
virginity, maiden, good.
What do you call someone who speaks Pashto?
Pashtuns/Pakhtuns are also called Pathans. So you may search about Pashtuns through the word “Pathan” as well. Pashto/Pakhto is similar to Persian, being a part of the Iranian language family. It even shares the script with the Persian language, which is the other official language of Afghanistan, known as Dari.
Which is the best way to learn Pashto?
You must click the link in the email to verify your request. In order to familiarize you with the Pashto sounds and give you some absolutely essential vocabulary for your Pashto, we have prepared a list of words that contains the words that you are most likely to use when you first arrive in Afghanistan or start to communicate in Pashto.
What does za PE Poe na Shum mean in Pashto?
You can say “Za pe poe na shum,” meaning “I didn’t understand.”. Also, “Poe na shum,” meaning “didn’t understand.”. “Pa sta khabara poe na shum” means “I didn’t understand what you have said.”. The most common that Pashtuns use is “Sa?”, which means “What?”. The more basic Pashto you use, the better you sound to Pashtuns.
Which is the correct way to say thank you in Pashto?
Show gratitude (or say “thank you”). The Pashto version of this is Dera Manana. Basically, you would be saying “thank you very much” (Dera=Very much, Manana=thank you).
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