In Pashto, "Allah" is written as "الله," which is the same as in Arabic. In Dari, it is also written as "الله." Both languages use the Arabic script, so the representation remains consistent across these languages.
Farsi, Dari, and Pashtu
You can write "خوش آمدید" in Dari, which means welcome.
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
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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.
"Allah" in Farsi is written as "الله". It is pronounced as "Allah" in Arabic.
Ghoole
"محافظت کړئ" (mehafizat kara).
zain bhika sang ALLAH KNOWS if u want to hear it on u tube write allah knows zain bhika
Islam use Arabic writing only
Yes, it is permissible (halal) to keep a diary to write about Allah and your personal reflections or experiences related to your faith. Writing about Allah can help strengthen your connection with Him and deepen your spiritual journey. Just ensure that you maintain respect and sincerity in your writings.
Dari is not a Bikol word. If you mean the language known as "Dari Persian", it's called Dari in any language, including Bikol.