You can if you know how to speak Pashto. You can talk to people who live in Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan where Pashto is spoken.
No they speak pashto or dari the two major languages in afghanistan
Farsi/Dari....the second language in Afghanistan after Pashto :)
To some extent, yes, since Afghanistan is a predominantly Muslim country and Arabic is the language of Islam. However, people there speak mostly Dari Persian or Pashto, and Arabic only to a very small extent.
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Pathan means "A member of a Pashto-speaking people of eastern Afghanistan and northwest Pakistan, constituting the majority population of Afghanistan"
Take Some Pashto Books and read that everyday and talk with those who that they can speak pashto
Afghan is not a language. Most people in Afghanistan speak Pashto and/or Dari.
The Pashtuns speak Pashto.
No they speak pashto or dari the two major languages in afghanistan
pashto is used and the most parts of the Afghanistan, such as Ningarhar,Laghman,Kunar,Kandahar,Urozgan,Zabul,Paktia,,,,simply you can say that all parts of Afghanistan has Pashto language speakers.
Speak? With their mouths. Using Persian and Pashto, mostly.
Farsi/Dari....the second language in Afghanistan after Pashto :)
pathan is real from afghanistan and every body speak pashto so he is pathan
To some extent, yes, since Afghanistan is a predominantly Muslim country and Arabic is the language of Islam. However, people there speak mostly Dari Persian or Pashto, and Arabic only to a very small extent.
It's been a long time since I've used any Pashto but I think it's "halakaan"
Yes, it is useful for speaking with immigrants from Afghanistan who do not speak English very well.
Dehdadi is a town in Afghanistan, so most likely they speak Persian (Dari) or Pashto.