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    Pashto alphabet (د پښتو الفباء)

    Pashto is a member of the southeastern Iranian branch of Indo-Iranian languages and has about 25-30 million speakers. 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 was made the national language of Afghanistan by royal decree in 1936. Today both Dari and Pashto are official languages there. Since then, the Pashto spelling system has been revised to some extent.
    Pashto first appeared in writing during the 16th century in the form of an account of Shekh Mali's conquest of Swat. It is written with a version of the Arabic script. There are two standard written forms: one based on the dialect of Kandahar, the other on the dialect of Peshawar.
    The name Pashto is thought to derive from the reconstructed proto-Iranian form, parsawā 'Persian language. In northen Afghanistan speakers of Pashto are called Pakhtūn; in sourthen Afghanistan they are known as Pashtūn, and as Pathān or Afghan in Pakistan.



    Pashto alphabet (د پښتو الفباء)



    Pashto numbers


    Pashto sample text



    Translation

    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
    (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)


    some basic words in daily routine:

    Jor' aw Rogh Ose = Wish you well and good health
    Khad aw Abad Ose = Wish you a happy and prosperous life
    Pa Khair Raghla = Thanks God you came safe and sound
    har kala Rasha = You are welcome anytime
    Sthare Mashe = May you not be tired..
    Grana = Respected

    Pa Dranawi = Best Regards
    Khuday Pa Amaan = May God protect you
    Staso = yours

    Manana = thanks
    daera manana= thanks a lot.
    bakhAna ghwarum=asking your forgiveness (sorry)
    daer Kha kar mo wuku = You have done a good job

    Pa Meena = with Love,
    Pa Makha Dhay Kha = good on the way
    Kher Dey Wee = So nice of you
    Sa Khidmath Shta = (is there) Anything , I can do

    Sa---what
    sok---who
    kom--which (male)
    Koma---- which (female)
    walay---why
    sanga---how
    dasay---like this
    cherta----where
    halta---there
    dalta----here
    kala---when (question)
    che----when (for conditional sentence)
    biya---then
    os---now
    na----from
    ta----you
    ta na (from u)
    woom---was
    cha---whose
    ma----I
    hum-----also
    zaa----go (verb)
    zaay---you go
    zam----I go
    kay na----sit (verb)
    kay nay---- you sit
    kay nam---I sit
    o khanda---- laugh (verb)
    khanday----you laugh
    khandam----I laugh
    pa---on
    rasha----come (to call someone)
    raghlo----came (sound for someone who came/visit)
    razii----we come
    kawwa---do
    ma kawwa---do not do
    zar/ta di--- soon
    zar kawwa---do soon
    dadah---his (for present person)
    dadawi----their (for present persons)
    da hagha---his (not present person)
    da haghwi----their (not present persons)
    da stasoo---your (for respected/formal persons)
    war kara----give him
    ra kara----give me
    oba---water
    lara---for
    da para---for
    hagha da para----for him
    hagha lara----for him
    da hagha na----from him (not present person)
    da da na----from him (present person)
    tah---to
    Kabal na Peshawar tah----from kabul to peshawar
    da stana---from you
    zama na---from me
    pa ta---on you, upon you
    pa ta soo----on you all
    o khora---- eat (verb)
    sakal----drink (verb)
    kor---home
    piyalai---cup
    k----in
    wachwa---fill/insert
    piyalai k chai wachwa----fill tea in the cup
    za---I
    zama---my
    sta---your
    day---is (male)
    da----is (female)
    di----are
    mung---we
    zamung---our
    za....yam----I...am
    mung...yoo---we are

  • #2
    Re: Pashto alphabet (د پښتو الفباء)

    Der kha sharing de umarzai rora
    khush hala ossey

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    • #3
      Re: Pashto alphabet (د پښتو الفباء)

      Yeh hoyee naa baat, Thank you for sharing such a wonderful post.... ab samajh main aajayay gi pashtoo ki Alif Bay :)
      sigpic

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      • #4
        Re: Pashto alphabet (د پښتو الفباء)

        deer kha..
        u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

        :pr:

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        • #5
          Re: Pashto alphabet (د پښتو الفباء)

          wakhhhhhhhh jardsham zargeya.........dar kha

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