The National Language of Afghanistan is Pashto also called Pakhtu, Afghani according to the ethics groups of Afghanistan More than 42-60% population of Afghanistan is Pashtun which there native Language is Pashto .during the 1934 Pashto become National Language of Afghanistan, the National Anthem is in Pashto Language all the Gov documents are been wrote in Pashto the army language is in pashto .
and Afghanistan have two Official Language
1 Pashto also called Afghani and Pakhtu
2 is Dari also called Afghani Persian
and other language which spoke in Afghanistan is
Uzbeki
Hazarage
Aimaq
Nuristani
Pamiri
Turkmani
Pashaye
Balochi
etc......
a small groups speck this languages in Afghanistan , and also the dari become Official Language because of this Native which most of them can't understand Pashto but they can Understan dari ,
Dari or Persian.
There are two primary languages in fact. Pashto and Dari are the two official languages of Afghanistan.
Pashto and Dari both are primary and official languages of Afghanistan.
Dari Farsi is the first language in Afghanistan. Morthan 65% of Afghanistan's population speaks Dari Farsi and it is the native language for 60% 0f Afghans. Dari Farsi language is much popular in almost 30 provinces in Afghanistan.Tajiks, Hazarahs and Aimaks are the Nations that speak Dari Farsi. Dari Farsi is a famous language in all of the world and it is a rich Language according to its vocabulary which has morthan 20 millions words. Farsi is also spoken in Iran and Tajikistan.
Pashto is the second language in Afghanistan which is spoken by almost 32% of people and it is popular in some provinces in south and east of Afghanistan and some parts of Pkistan.
Pashto is an official language of Afghanistan. See the related question below.
Pashtu
Most Afghani languages are written with the Arabic alphabet, particularly Pashto and Dari.
Official Languages : Pashto , Dari (Persian) also know as Farsi in East.
Persian , the same as Iranian.
Pashto, Dari (Persian).
The two major languages spoken in Afghanistan are Dari and Pashto, although both Turkmen and Uzbek also have a decent number of speakers.
Afghani
afghan
Persian and Pashto,also known as Afghani
yes they speak arabic.. but the rest of the "stans" countries do not
Wrong they speak dri. some very some towns speak arabic, but for the most part no. Ever muslum speaks some arabic because there book is in arabic. I speak more arabic than the average afghan and i dont know that much.
my sources are my Saudi and Syrian freinds.
The national languages of Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari, neither of which is related to Arabic.
There are some people in Afghanistan who can speak Arabic, but this is less than 3% of the population.
The 2 official languages of Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari. Both are considered national languages.
Both languages are written with the Arabic alphabet.
Here is a complete list of all 49 languages spoken in Afghanistan, including one (Wotapuri-Katarqalai) that is believed to be recently extinct:
Notes
About 55% of the population speak Pashto, and about 40% speak Dari; however, these numbers are very controversial. Dari speakers usually estimate Dari to be higher than Pashto. Pashto speakers favor Pashto in the statistics. See discussion area below for proof of this.
Most of the minority languages are in the Iranian/Iranic group, but there are a few Turkic, Brahui is Dravidian (the same group as Tamil), and a few Nuristani that are a branch on their own closely related to both the Iranian/Iranic languages and the Indo-Aryan languages such as Sanskrit and Hindi.
The national languages of Afghanistan are Pashto and Dari, neither of which is related to Arabic.
There are some people in Afghanistan who can speak Arabic, but this is less than 3% of the population.
According to the language System of Afghanistan we Don't have Arabic as the part of our language
However as per Educational porpuse and Islamic Studies base Most of our religious scholars and Student of Arabic Faculties can speak Arabic
Not really. There are many who speak Modern Standard Arabic but the Official languages of Afghanistan are Dari (Persian) and Pashto.
Pashto is an official language of Afghanistan. See the related question below.
Most Afghani languages are written with the Arabic alphabet, particularly Pashto and Dari.
To some extent, yes, since Afghanistan is a predominantly Muslim country and Arabic is the language of Islam. However, people there speak mostly Dari Persian or Pashto, and Arabic only to a very small extent.
Arabic is more commonly spoken than Farsi. Arabic is the official language of 22 countries in the Arab world and is widely spoken in many more, while Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and some regions in Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
Farsi (Persian) is not a widely spoken language in Iraq. The official languages of Iraq are Arabic and Kurdish. Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
Persian is the most spoken language in Afghanistan.
Yes, Arabic is spoken in Somalia.
Farsi is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is also spoken by various communities and individuals around the world, particularly in Central Asia and parts of the Middle East.
Yes, Eastern Arabic, also known as Levantine Arabic, is spoken in Israel.
Arabic
Plane is spoken in Arabic as " Tayyara " in slang Arabic & it's written as "طياره" And in formal or standard Arabic it's spoken as " Taerah" & it's written as "طائره".
No, Farsi is a language primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is not a religion. The main religion in Iran is Islam, with the majority of the population being Shia Muslims.
No, the main language spoken in Afghanistan is Dari and Pashto. French is not widely spoken in Afghanistan.
Pashto and Dari