The Farsi dialect commonly spoken in Afghanistan is called Dari (Eastern Persian), or Farsiy e Dari (فارسی دری).
The Farsi dialect spoken in Afghanistan is called Dari. It is one of the official languages of Afghanistan and shares similarities with Persian spoken in Iran, with some differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
Yes, Farsi (Persian) is spoken in Afghanistan. It is one of the official languages of Afghanistan and is spoken primarily by the Persian-speaking population in the western and central parts of the country.
The Farsi word "دری (dari)" generally refers to the Persian language spoken in Afghanistan. It is a dialect of Persian that incorporates some regional differences in vocabulary and pronunciation.
Farsi (Persian) is not a widely spoken language in Iraq. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish. Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
Farsi, also known as Persian, is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is also spoken by minority communities in some other countries in the region such as Iraq, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.
Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is also spoken in parts of Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and other countries with significant Persian-speaking communities.
Dari is a dialect of Persian/Farsi, spoken in Afghanistan.
Yes, Farsi (Persian) is spoken in Afghanistan. It is one of the official languages of Afghanistan and is spoken primarily by the Persian-speaking population in the western and central parts of the country.
Dari dialect of Persian is only spoken in Afghanistan, but it is mutually intelligible with other dialects, such has Iranian Farsi.
No, Farsi is a language primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is not a religion. The main religion in Iran is Islam, with the majority of the population being Shia Muslims.
Farsi (Persian) is not a widely spoken language in Iraq. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish. Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
Farsi, also known as Persian, is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is also spoken by minority communities in some other countries in the region such as Iraq, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.
Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is also spoken in parts of Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and other countries with significant Persian-speaking communities.
Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is also spoken by various communities and individuals around the world, particularly in Central Asia and parts of the Middle East.
The language common to both Iran and Afghanistan is Persian (or Farsi)
Arabic is more commonly spoken than Farsi. Arabic is the official language of 22 countries in the Arab world and is widely spoken in many more, while Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and some regions in Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
The Hazara people of Afghanistan (and the World for that matter) speak a Persian dialect called Hazaragi. It may, or may not be a specific language, but it is heavily influenced by the Mongol roots of these direct descendants of the Army of Genghis Khan. Some contend that people from Boston and New Orleans both speak the same language, but with a different twang or drawl.
The official languages of Afghanistan are Pashto and the Dari dialect of Persian. Other languages include Turkmen and Uzbek, as well as Nuristani, Balochi, and Pashai. There are as many as thirty or more other minority languages in Afghanistan as well as the larger ones mentioned here. Much of the population is bilingual. The languages spoken depend on ethnic group and geographical area. As the population is very diverse, so are the languages.