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What language do they speak in Afghanistan?

Pashto

Pashto

Pashto (Naskh: پښتو -; also transliterated Pakhto, Pushto, Pukhto, Pashtu, or Pushtu), also known as Afghani, the Indo-European language spoken primarily in Afghanistan and western Pakistan
Persian

Persian

Persian, the spoken human language
Uzbek (the Turkic language spoken by the Uzbek)
What languages (systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols) are a language that is spoken by a significant part of the population of Afghanistan (افغانستان afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the landlocked and mountainous country in south-central Asia?
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Afghanistan Question: What Language Do They Speak In Afghanistan? The official languages of Afghanistan are Dari Persian and Pashto. Dari Persian has been an official language ...
What language do the people of Afghanistan speak? ... Afghans Don't really speak Farsi they speak Dari which is a lot like Farsi
Best Answer: It's not all the same and the other answers are correct about Dari/Farsi/Persian and Pashto. Parts of Afghanistan closer to Iran tend to speak Dari ...
Best Answer: Afghan. ... Mostly Persian and Pashto. ... thay speak Dari, or eastern persian :) ... The main majority speaks Dari Pashtu is also spoken.
Best Answer: Afghan. ... Mostly Persian and Pashto. ... thay speak Dari, or eastern persian :) ... The main majority speaks Dari Pashtu is also spoken.

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