Both languages use variations of the Arabic Alphabet, which is:
Ø£ ب ت Ø« ج Ø Ø® د ذ ر ز س Ø´ ص ض Ø· ظ ع غ Ù Ù‚ Ùƒ Ù„ Ù… Ù† Ù‡ Ùˆ ÙŠ
(both Dari and Pashto have extra letters).
The languages of Education in Afghanistan are both Pashto and Dari.
Afghanistan has two official languages, Pashto and Dari, but both of them use versions of the Perso-Arabic alphabet.
Dari and Pashto.
Pashto and Dari
The persian alphabet is in only one language: Persian.It is an adaptation of the Arabic alphabet with some extra letters for sounds that don't occur in Arabic.
There are two official languages spoken in Afghanistan, namely Dari and Pashto. Dari is a Persian dialect Pashto is spoken by the Pashtun people. Anyhow, in: - Dari: khob - Pashto: ao
Afghanistan
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Yes, Pashto and Dari are both official languages of Afghanistan, but they are distinct languages with different origins, grammar, and vocabulary. Pashto belongs to the Eastern Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family, while Dari is a dialect of Persian. Despite some similarities, they are considered separate languages.
Farsi/Dari....the second language in Afghanistan after Pashto :)
Afghanistan isn't a language but the two main languages there is Farsi (Dari) and/or Pashto.. In Farsi (Dari) it's: dooset darum and in Pashto it's: za ta sara meena kawam :D
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.