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Woah, you know Farsi too?
They sound similar actually![]()
I don't but they are not similar.
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Woah, you know Farsi too?
They sound similar actually![]()
Zama = Me or my or mine?
Translation?Solem,
Halet Chetore?
Translation?
I'd prefer Spanish.It's not pashto, I just wanted to contribute despite being ignorant. :'(
Why can't people have a greek or french learning thread. No, it has to be Pashto, Urdu and Sindhi.
I'd prefer Spanish.
I learnt Spanish in school as a kid, but I'll have to start from scratch now.I actually have been trying to learn Spanish. I just can't find the time with classes. Maybe we should get a thread going. Espanol, la lengua estivale de Pakistan Passion? (not sure if that's right)
I learnt Spanish in school as a kid, but I'll have to start from scratch now.
Yeah, let's start one, wonder if someone can help us here.
Same here, I had no one to talk to. Result? My Spanish went dooowwwn.I didn't but I know Latin and French so it won't totally be from scratch.
There was a spanish guy from Barcelona on here. Shan I think.
I used the duolingo app at the start of the year but it got boring because I had nobody to converse with and I wasn't good enough to converse with fluent speakers.
And you don't have a "my" in Pashto?
Solem,
Halet Chetore?
Thanks.![]()
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Spay = dog
Pishoo = cat
Much = Housefly
Mashay = Mosquito
Mangak = Mouse
Khar = donkey
Uss = horse
gudd = dumba
chailay = bakra
ghwaa = cow
mekhaa = buffalo
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Sangala = elbow
Zangoon = knee
stargay = eyes, starga = eye.
Ghwag = ear
Poza = nose
bibi shereeni
zyari gulay rabanday wacha wa
sur shaal joora lasoona![]()
bibi shereeni
zyari gulay rabanday wacha wa
sur shaal joora lasoona![]()
All time classic Pashto song.![]()
[MENTION=134474]Moe[/MENTION] you know Pashto?
And [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], slow down, I can't keep up with that!
[MENTION=134474]Moe[/MENTION] you know Pashto?
And [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION], slow down, I can't keep up with that!
Khkulay = pretty.![]()
What are you trying to say? type it in english, I shall translate.
AH Persian pishoo shaantay khkari. Der khkulay da.
Khaishta can also be used for pretty, along with khkulay.
Khkulay... Hmm. Isn't saying that hard?Khkulay = pretty.![]()
Wow,cat=pishoo
I have a pretty pishoo![]()
Zama pishoo is khkulay.
My cat is pretty, right [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION]?![]()
What we say "is" in Pushto?and how do we pronounce khkulay![]()
Translate. Word to word please.Zo quote na kom.
Translate. Word to word please.
Zo = mai
Quote = quote
Na = nahi
Kom = karta
Word to word translation in English would be grammatically incorrect.
I don't do quote.
Ghwag is right but there is no "a" in khkulay.
A clarification: the pronunciation of "A" (alif) in Pashto - is it the same as in Farsi (i.e., Alif is pronounced as Aww instead of Aaa)?
I heard Afridi speak Pashto on some youtube video, and he said "Afghanist-awn and Pakist-awn" like I've heard Persians say "Ir-awn"..
Afridi speaks tribal Pashto which has many variants. It's used in FATA and other areas.
In Peshawar city and it's outskirts, we speak a toned down version. It's pronounciaton of alphabets is like Urdu. Even we find it very difficult to understand tribal Pashto but they speak ours very comfortably.
Okay thanks a lotYes that's correct.
The word for is depends on the context. For example, what is your name? in Pashto is "sta se num de?
Here the word de is used for is
But if I say that my cat is pretty, I will use da
Zama pishoo khkulay da.
It sounds complex but it isn't. Whatever sounds better is correct. It's like a apple and an apple. A apple just sounds wrong.
Khkulay is pronounced as you would expect it to be.
Mainstream pashto is I guess, pashto spoken in a main urban center (like peshawar), which is a tad more modernised version as opposed to the pashto spoken in tribal areas.
Think about the UK. The kind of English accent you see being spoken by BBC hosts is the mainstream/generally accepted accent. Other accents (Scottish, Irish, Cockney, what-have-you, etc) are not as popular as the former.