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A quick guide on how and where you can learn the Pashto language.

Pashto (also known as Pashtu, Pakhto, Pakhtu, Paxto) is the language of the Afghans. These days, many people are learning it, particularly those who are on military and reconstruction missions in Afghanistan.

There are three steps to learn any language: reading, writing and speaking.

Read Pashto

To learn the language, you must read it frequently. This way you become familiar with words and increase your vocabulary.

There are numerous Pashto sites where you can read articles, stories, news, books and other stuff, and discuss things with other Pashto speaking people for free.

For general reading, you can visit Tolafghan.com, Benawa.com and Khyberwatch.com. To read current and classic Pashto literature, you can go to Baheer.com, Hewad.com and Lekwal.com.

For latest news reading, there is Pajhwok.com. I must tell you that any news item they publish on this site in Pashto is also available in English.

Learnpashto.wordpress.com is a blog where you can find valuable information about learning the language.

Write Pashto

To write Pashto with correct grammar is a bit difficult for beginners. But a lot of people have done it and there are many non-Pashtoons who have written good books in Pashto.

If you are familiar with other Eastern languages like Persian, Arabic, Urdu and Sindhi, then you would have no problem to write Pashto.

When you read any interesting article or news on a site, write it yourself. Write some every day phrases and sentences that we use in conversations. Write with correct alphabets and grammar.

This way you improve not only your writing but also increase your reading power and vocabulary.

Speak Pashto

Speaking fluently is a dream of every language learner. There are many softwares available online that help speak Pashto. Like Rosetta Stone,Squido and some others CD programmes.

But the easiest and most effective way is to find a native Pashto speaker and talk to him/her. This way you can learn speaking with fast and properly.

There are many sites on the Internet where you can find a Pashto speaking partner. There are mylangaugeexchange.com, poly-glot-learn-language.com,language-exchanges.org,italki.com,sharedtalk.com etc.

Listening to radio and music will also help you improve your speaking power. To listen to Pashto radios go to BBCPashto.com,voapashto.com, azadiradio.org.

To find a full list of Pashto sources on the Internet, click here.

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Comments (10)
#1 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Sep 27, 2007
It's good to have an insight on foreign cultures which seem so far removed from our own.
#2 by annie, Mar 7, 2008
it is nice having languages to learn ....
#3 by almas, Apr 14, 2008
hello guys,
i am working on the website, but if you start from lesson one it will take awhile to get to lesson eight ans so on. anyone who wants to use that website has to go step by step so by that time i will be able to add new materials.
#4 by Almas sahib, Apr 28, 2008
Great start to a site meant for us alienated pukhtoons - haven't been able to learn this paternal language, but will definitely like to do so to surprise my Dad! Keep up the good work! Much appreciated
#5 by rizwan, May 28, 2008
it is vere well for all
#6 by Almas, Jun 9, 2008
thank you very much for your kind words Manzoor Jana. I am glad and pleased that i have not wasted my time and that my website iis useful.
I am still working on lesson 9 and lesson 10 for the first chapter. they will be completed very soon. and then followed by other chapters.

www.pashto.ca


manana,
Almas
#7 by Sachin Kumar, Jun 23, 2008
I live in India but basicly from pakistan TIRAH Region
My parents speak pashto we can under stand a bit
I also want to learn mother tounge
so i visited this site but no result becaise i did not find
word meanings
#8 by zara, Jun 29, 2008
hey guys
h r u? i'm frm london
and i like 2 learnt hw 2 speak pashto. my bf is paki and he cn speak pashto. bt i cnt and
i would like to learnt punjabi
i cn speak germany,spainsh, french, english, gujarti, little bit urdu, hindi

datz said.
thxxx
#9 by Ahmed, Oct 1, 2008
i like pushto
#10 by Sayed Tamim, Oct 13, 2008
Nice stuff out there.There was a person by the name of SACHIN KUMAR which wants to learn pashto.Since i am in India and Sachin is also in India so i can help him.This is my email so he can contact me:
tamim_lovely@yahoo.com
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