Pashto = څنگه يې؟ (ta sanga yee?)
Dari = من خوبم ممنون، شما چطوريد؟ (man khubam mamnun, shoma chetorid?)
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
The languages of Education in Afghanistan are both Pashto and Dari.
In Dari, Afghanistan is said as "افغانستان" (pronounced "Afghānistān"). Dari is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan, alongside Pashto. The name reflects the country's cultural and historical identity, as it is derived from the Persian language.
Dari and Pashto.
Pashto and Dari
Afghan is not a language. Most people in Afghanistan speak Pashto and/or Dari.
Because pashto is obviously the main language in Afghanistan this is how you say how are you in pashtu: (written in English) Senga yeh? Answer 2 Sorry that was worng the main language of Afghanistan is not pashto it is dari so you say how are you like this Chotor asten
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
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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 :)