Afrikaans to Pashto Translation

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Common Phrases From Afrikaans to Pashto

AfrikaansPashto
Dankieله تاسو مننه
Assebliefمهرباني
Jammerاوبخښه
Halloسلام
Totsiensپه مخه مو ښه
Jaهو
Geenنه
Hoe gaan dit?تاسو څنګه یئ؟
Verskoon myبخښنه غواړم
Ek weet nieزه نه پوهیږم
ek verstaanزه پوهیږم
ek dink soزه همداسې فکر کوم
Kan weesامکان لری
Sien jou laterوروسته به سره ګورو
Kyk mooi na jouselfپاملرنه
Wat is aan die gang?څه خبره ده؟
Toemaarپه اړه یې فکر مه کوه
Natuurlikالبته
Dadelikسمدلاسه
Kom ons gaanمخکې شه

Interesting information about Afrikaans Language

Afrikaans is a language that is spoken by many people in South Africa and Namibia. It's special because it started a long time ago when Dutch people settled in these places and their language mixed with the languages of the people already living there. This mix became Afrikaans. The words and the way it sounds are a lot like Dutch because that's where it comes from. But, it's its own language now. It sounds nice to the ear and is part of the way many people in South Africa and Namibia talk, share stories, and live their lives. It's written down using the same letters that we use for English, which makes it a little easier to learn if you already know English. Kids in these countries learn Afrikaans just like you learn your language at home and at school.

Know About Pashto Language

Pashto is a special language that many people speak, especially in a place called Afghanistan and also in Pakistan. Just like you and your friends might have a secret way to talk to each other, Pashto is the secret code for millions of friends who live in those countries. It's a very old language, kind of like a great-grandpa, because it's been around for hundreds of years. When people speak Pashto, they make sounds that might be different from English, using their mouth, tongue, and voice in cool ways. Pashto is written down using its own set of squiggly lines that are like secret symbols for different letters. Just like how you learn ABCs in English, kids in Afghanistan and Pakistan learn their own Pashto ABCs to read and write. Isn't it fun to think about all the different ways people have their own special codes to talk to each other?

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