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A national language of Afghanistan, Pashto is primarily spoken in the east, south, and southwest, but also in some northern and western parts of the country. The exact number of speakers is unavailable, but different estimates show that Pashto is the mother tongue of 45–60% of the total population of Afghanistan. … See more
Pashto is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan, southern and eastern Afghanistan, and some isolated pockets of far eastern Iran near the Afghan border. It … See more
In Pashto, most of the native elements of the lexicon are related to other Eastern Iranian languages. As noted by Josef Elfenbein, … See more
Pashto is a subject–object–verb (SOV) language with split ergativity. In Pashto, this means that the verb agrees with the subject in transitive and intransitive sentences in non … See more
Pashto employs the Pashto alphabet, a modified form of the Perso-Arabic alphabet or Arabic script. In the 16th century, See more
Literary Pashto is the artificial variety of Pashto that is used at times as literary register of Pashto. It is said to be based on the North Western … See more
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WEBNumber of speakers: c. 45-55 million. Spoken in: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, India, Tajikistan. First written: 16th century. Writing system: Arabic script. Status: one of the official languages of Afghanistan.
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WEBPashto speaking countries. Pashto is an Indo-Iranian language and is mainly spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Most native speakers (30.9 million) can be found in Pakistan in the provinces of Khyber …
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Language data for Afghanistan - Translators without …
WEBThere are between 40 and 59 languages spoken in Afghanistan. Dari and Pashto are the official and most widely spoken languages, by 77% and 48% of the population respectively. Dari, or Farsi, is the official name of the …
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WEBOverall, Pashto has more than 30 million native speakers worldwide. Wherever there are Pashtuns, there’s the Pashto language. Of these 30 million people, 16-17 million Pashto language speakers live in Pakistan …
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