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    How do I say "Hello, Brother" in Pashto?
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    You 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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    How can I say, "What were you doing there?" in Pashto?
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    You would say, "Alta de sa kol?"
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    How do I say "you are my brother" in Pashto?
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    Te: 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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    How can I ask someone if they speak Pashto?
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    "Ta Pashto khabare kawalai she?" Replace "Pashto" with "Englizi" if you want to ask a Pashtun whether he speaks English.
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    How do I say "let me in" in Pashto?
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    Paregda ché (let me) + verb. Paregda is also shortened to pared (e.g. "Let me go" = Paregda ché zmm.
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    How do I say "I don't understand what you have said"?
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    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.
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    How do I say "I don't have money" in Pashto?
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    You can translate it to "Za paisay na laram."
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    How do I spell the Pashto name for a boy meaning success?
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    Exact meaning of successful is "Kamyaab" (kaam-yaab) , but it has a synonym which is my name, Kamran (Kaam-raan).
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    How do I say ''going to take a shower"?
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    The straightforward and exact answer is "Za Lambam" (Za Laam-bum), but we often don't say it like that, especially when talking to non-friends or elderly people. You could say "Kapry badlom," which translates to "changing clothes."
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    In Pashto, if someone calls an older brother "laalaa" out of respect, what would I call an older sister?
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    Normally, an elder sister is called "baaji."
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    How do I say father?
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    Palaar means father. Dad is Abbu. Urdu has big influence on Pashto. The words used for father in Urdu are commonly used in Pashto too e.g., Baba, Aba, Abbu, etc.
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    How do you I "take care" in Pashto?
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    Da =of , Zan = yourself, khyaal = care, sata = take. Da (d is soft an in "the"), Zan (zaan), Khyal (kh-yaal), Sata(sa-ta, "t" is soft an in "thank you").
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    How do I say "I love you" in Pashto?
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    "Za stana meena kom." It sounds very sweet in Pashto.
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    How do I say "Good morning" in Pashto?
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    To say "Good morning," you can say, "Sahr pikheyr," "Assalam O Alaikum," or "Sahr mo pa kheyr."
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    How do I say, "I understand what you said" in Pashto?
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    “Ta che sa owe za pa age poha shwm.” I “za”, understand “poha shwm”, what you said “ta che sa owe”.
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    How do I say "milk" in Pashto?
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    Shidae - there is an emphasis on shi, the d is soft, and the "dae" sounds like "deh" with a little bit of "ay" in it.
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    Is the Pashto language similar to Farsi and Kurdish?
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    No! Though they are written in the same scrip with some similar words with the same meanings in all 3 languages, overall they are different.
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    How do I say "sugar cookie" in Pashto?
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    We simply call all the types biscuits, so say Khwaga (sugar) and biscuit (cookie). These words are pronounced "khwa-gha" (the "g" is soft) and "bis-cut."
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    How do I say "girl" in Pashto?
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    You could say either "warkay" or "jeenay", depending on what region you are in. Different regions have different accents.
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    How do I say "good" in Pashto?
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    You could say "sha" or "kha," depending on which dialect the people speak. In Peshawer they would say "kha," whereas in Kandahar and the Nowshera area they would say "sha."
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    How do I say he is my husband in Pashto?
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    You could say "da sary zma huwand day" or you could say "meerruh" instead of "huwand", which directly translates to: this man is my husband. Da (this) saray (man) zma(my) huwand/meerruh(husband) day(is)= this man my husband is.
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    How do I say "I study in grade 8" in Pashto?
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    Za At'am jamat ke Lualam = Za(I) At'am (8) jamat (Grade) ke( in) Lualam (Study).
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    How to say hello in Pashto?
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    You can say Assalamu alaikum which means "peace be with you", this is the most common way to greet others. Or you can say staRay Mashe and shake their hand, this is another common greeting which literally means "may you not get tired".
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    How to say "good night" and "good morning" in Pashto?
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    Shpa means night and wrez means day. Shpa =night de= of yours po = upon khair (pronounced khayr) = good/ease. Shpa de po khair means have a good night/ may your night be good. Wrez de po khair means have a good day/ may your day be good.
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    How do I say "Get out" in Pashto?
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    Say: Woza. (woo-za) Make sure to not stretch out the a like woo-zaa because that means goat. It should be pronounced fast like "uh" in English.
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    How do I say I really missed you in Pashto?
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    Dera me yedawale (pronounced de-ra me ye-da-wuh-lay) "I thought about you alot" is the way to say "I missed you". Dera means alot. Me refers to yourself. Yedawal means to remember/think about.
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    How do I say "Mummy" and "Daddy" in Pashto?
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    Mother is moor. Father is plaar. You can also use the word Jan to show endearment: moor Jan, plaar jaan.
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    How do I say "I miss you?"
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    To say I miss you in Pashto, say: "Ta zma der yadezhe (yadege)." The last word depends on your dialect.
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    How do I say: "I translate Pashto?"
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    To say "how do I translate Pashto?", say: "Tse raqam ze pakhto tarjuma-kawele shum?" Tarjuma = translate which is taken from the noun Tarjuman, which means translator, may not be the same for all dialects though.
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    How can I say" how are you" in Pashto?
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    To say "how are you" in Pashto, you would say: "Te tsengaa yee." To which you can answer: "Ze khe ym manana, khpla tsenga yee?" (I am fine thanks, how are you yourself?).
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