Pashto to Somali Translation

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Common Phrases From Pashto to Somali

PashtoSomali
له تاسو مننهMahadsanid
مهربانيFadlan
اوبخښهWaan ka xumahay
سلامHello
په مخه مو ښهnabad gelyo
هوHaa
نهMaya
تاسو څنګه یئ؟Sidee tahay?
بخښنه غواړمRaali noqo
زه نه پوهیږمMa garanayo
زه پوهیږمwaan fahmay
زه همداسې فکر کومsidaas ayaan u maleynayaa
امکان لریWaxaa laga yaabaa in
وروسته به سره ګوروis arag danbe
پاملرنهIska ilaali
څه خبره ده؟Maxaa jira?
په اړه یې فکر مه کوهWaligaa ha ka welwelin
البتهDabcan
سمدلاسهIsla markiiba
مخکې شهAan tagno

Interesting information about Pashto Language

Pashto is an Indo-European language spoken by the Pashtun people, primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It belongs to the Eastern Iranian branch of languages and has around 60 million speakers worldwide. Pashto serves as one of the official languages in Afghanistan alongside Dari Persian. The writing system used for Pashto is a modified form of Arabic script called "Pashto alphabet." The language itself features several dialects with slight variations based on geographical regions. Historically, Pashto has been influenced by various other languages like Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and English due to interactions with neighboring cultures throughout centuries. It also possesses its own rich literary tradition dating back hundreds of years. Notably known for being an oral culture where poetry holds great significance; traditional forms such as landays (two-line poems) are widely practiced among native speakers today.

Know About Somali Language

Somali is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Somali people, primarily in Somalia and neighboring regions of Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, and Yemen. It belongs to the Cushitic branch within this language family. With over 15 million native speakers worldwide, it serves as a lingua franca for various ethnic groups in East Africa. The Somali script utilizes Latin characters with additional diacritical marks to represent unique phonemes such as retroflex consonants. The language has several dialects including Northern (Isaaq), Central (Hawiye), Southern (Digil-Mirifle), and Maay. Grammar-wise, Somali follows a subject-object-verb word order along with extensive use of noun inflections indicating case relations like nominative/accusative or genitive/directional cases; there are no grammatical gender distinctions nor definite/indefinite articles. Overall, Somali stands out due to its rich oral tradition encompassing poetry known as "maanso" which plays a significant cultural role among Somalis globally.

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