Dari dialect of Persian is only spoken in Afghanistan, but it is mutually intelligible with other dialects, such has Iranian Farsi.
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.
Afghan is not a language. Most people in Afghanistan speak Pashto and/or Dari.
No, the majority of Afghans speak Dari or Pashto, which are Indo-European languages. Arabic is not widely spoken in Afghanistan, but it may be used in religious contexts among Muslims.
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i sereously do not know and i speak dari and a bit of pasho
Farsi/Dari....the second language in Afghanistan after Pashto :)
Dari Farsi is thaught in all provinces in Afghanistan because Dari Farsi is the first language in Afghanistan and it is native language for almost 60% of Afghanistan's population. So Dari Farsi is the National language in Afghanistan and more than 65% of Afghans speak Dari Farsi.
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.
All people speak differently.
The populations of the various Dari ethnicities in Afghanistan, such as Tajiks and Hazaras, vary across regions. Tajiks are one of the largest Dari ethnic groups, primarily living in the northern and central regions of the country. Hazaras are another prominent Dari ethnic group, concentrated in central Afghanistan, particularly in areas like Bamiyan and Daykundi.
Dehdadi is a town in Afghanistan, so most likely they speak Persian (Dari) or Pashto.