pashto is used and the most parts of the Afghanistan, such as Ningarhar,Laghman,Kunar,Kandahar,Urozgan,Zabul,Paktia,,,,simply you can say that all parts of Afghanistan has Pashto language speakers.
Yes, I can communicate with people who speak Pashto. Feel free to ask any questions or provide any information in Pashto, and I will do my best to assist you.
Take Some Pashto Books and read that everyday and talk with those who that they can speak pashto
The Pashtuns speak Pashto.
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.
Speak? With their mouths. Using Persian and Pashto, mostly.
Farsi/Dari....the second language in Afghanistan after Pashto :)
pathan is real from afghanistan and every body speak pashto so he is pathan
Afghan is not a language. Most people in Afghanistan speak Pashto and/or Dari.
Yes, it is useful for speaking with immigrants from Afghanistan who do not speak English very well.
Dehdadi is a town in Afghanistan, so most likely they speak Persian (Dari) or Pashto.
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?"
There are more than 50 languages in Afghanistan, but the two official languages are Dari and Pashto.