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Asian Languages
Baha'i prayers in... [eng]
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Pushtu
Pushtu , language belonging to the Iranian group of the Indo-Iranian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is also called Pashto and Afghan. See Indo-Iranian languages.
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Pashto language
The main literature language of Afghanistan and an important tongue in Pakistan, Pashto is spoken by 25 million people, and is divided into plenty of dialects, of which southern, western and northern groups are the widest. Pashto is closely related to Pamir languages, with one significant phonetic feature: the retroflexive consonants t., d., n., r. are widespread.
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The Khyber Gateway >> The Pashto Language
Short Pashto Jokes, Mullah Nasruddin Jokes. Pashto Poetry by Hamza Baba & Abdul Ghani Khan. [eng]
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ParaType--Internet Font Fair
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PUSHTU
of the Royal Society, a writer on varied topics to the reviews and the author of the hymn “Lord of our Life and God jf our Salvation [eng]
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Pashto Language Materials
The Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) has a set of materials for teaching oral and written Pashto, the national language of Afghanistan. Included are textbooks, teacher's manuals, workbooks, a reader, a Pashto-English glossary, a Pashto reference grammar, and conversation materials. [eng]
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Resources for Pashto Language
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Pushtu Books and Courses
Pushtu instructional materials - Pushtu books, courses, dictionaries, and reference materials. [eng]
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History of Pushto language
East Iranian and West Iranian (which includes Persian) are major sub-groups of the Iranian group of the Indo Iranian branch of the Indo European family of languages. Indo-Iranian languages are spoken in a wide area stretching from portions of eastern Turkey and eastern Iraq to western India. The other main division of Indo- Iranian, in addition to Iranian, is the Indo-Aryan. [eng]
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IL&S: Pashto Language & Script
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