There is no such thing as "the Afghan language". Afghanistan is a tribal country with numerous major languages. Probably the two most common groups are Pashtuns (who speak Pashto) Persians (who speak Dari or Afghan Persian). Pashto and Dari are Afghanistan's only official languages.
In Pashto, it would be: "Ta sanga yee?"
In Dari, it would be: "Chi tor hasti?"
Afghanistan has 2 official languages and about 50 other languages. Here is the word Afghanistan in the two languages:
Afghan is not a language. Most people in Afghanistan speak Pashto and/or Dari.
In Afghan Persian also known as Dari or Farsi hello means "Salam" or "Salam Aleikum". which is also the same as the language Afghan also known as Pashto.
The official language of Afghanistan is Pashto, which is a form of Persian. The word for water in Pashto is ab.
Mazadarr
sanga ye
zhehurjibubuli jahkalala munjajadidji then say fock that terrorist country :)
To speak of a group of people from Afghanistan, you would say, "Afghans." The word Afghan and Afghans are proper nouns and are always capitalized.
shuma besyaar qand asten
tu raa dost daram
Employability strictly as pets and show animals and Arabic-speaking adherents of Islam are respective stereotypes about Afghan hounds and Afghan peoples. In reality, Afghan hounds make excellent guardians and hunters while Afghanistan's main language is related to Persian and main religions include Christianity.
The Afghan Armed Forces has both Pashto-speaking units and Dari-speaking units.
In Dari(Afghan Language) when we say 7 it's pronounced as Haft therefore its modified as Af-ghanistan. 7 because 7 tribes lives in Afghanistan. Hazarah, Pashtun, Tajik, Uzbek, Hindu, Sikh and Turkman.