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Say hello, thank you, and more basic phrases in Pashto
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Pashto, or Pukhto, is one of the official languages of Afghanistan. Around 60 million people in northwestern Pakistan and southeastern Afghanistan speak Pashto as their mother tongue. 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.
Top Phrases to Know in the Pashto Language
- Salaam: “Hello.”
- Manana: “Thank you.”
- Da khoday pa amaan: “Goodbye.”
- Lotfan: “Please.”
- Ho: “Yes.”
- Kha: “Okay.”
- Nah: “No.”
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QuestionHow do I say "Hello, Brother" in Pashto?Community AnswerYou can say the Islamic greeting, or "pa khere ragh le" (you have come safely). Brother is "roar," so you could also say "zama roara." Together, you would say "pa khere ragh le, zama roara."
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QuestionHow can I say, "What were you doing there?" in Pashto?Community AnswerYou would say, "Alta de sa kol?"
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QuestionHow do I say "you are my brother" in Pashto?Community AnswerTe: You - It's a soft 't' sound; as if it's inching towards the 'th' sound, but not quite. Instead of tapping the tip of your tongue against the bottom of your teeth, move it back just a little - but not too far - to create that soft sound Zma: My Roar: Brother Ye: Are - Almost pronounced as the word 'yay'; it's a sharp 'e' sound This may seem like broken Pashto, but remember; the structure and word arrangements vary in different languages.
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