Pashto and Dari
Persian is the most spoken language in Afghanistan.
No, not unless they learn it in school as a foreign language.
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.
No Pashto is the major and official language of Afghanistan and Urdu is the launguage spoken in Pakistan. Punjabi is mainly spoken in Punjab, India.
The primary languages spoken in Marjah, Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari. Pashto is the most widely spoken language in the region, while Dari is also commonly used. Both languages are official languages of Afghanistan.
Dari is a dialect of Persian/Farsi, spoken in Afghanistan.
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Dari dialect of Persian is only spoken in Afghanistan, but it is mutually intelligible with other dialects, such has Iranian Farsi.
French is not widely spoken in Afghanistan. The main languages spoken in Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari. Some educated individuals or professionals may speak French as a second or third language, but it is not common among the general population.
A sizable proportion of the people of Afghanistan speak Dari as a first or second language, Dari being a dialect of Farsi. There are also minority populations such as the "Farsiwan" community that speak more Iranian-style Farsi.
Dehdadi is a town in Afghanistan, so most likely they speak Persian (Dari) or Pashto.
There are no American Languages spoken in Afghanistan.English is spoken by only 8% of the Population, but English is considered a European language, not an American language.