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Slang words in Pashto
astaso sega hal de?
I'd like to know how to say:
'where in Afghanistan is your father from?'
'so you are pukhtoon?'
'why did your father not teach you pashto?'
'sad eyes'
'will you help me?'
'2 years'
Thank you!!
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto);
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sophia 7.
May 8, 2009
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Re:plz i wana learn pashtou
Hi Nazoya! I'm not gold member so i cant initiate any contact. However, if you want any help then you can post your qeustions here and i would do my best to help you with pashto.
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Language pair: Urdu; Pushto (Pashto)
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Mehsud K.
May 2, 2008
# Msgs: 3
Latest: October 7, 2012
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plz i wana learn pashtou
can someone help me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz i wanna learn pashtou
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Language pair: Urdu; Pushto (Pashto)
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nazoya
April 30, 2008
# Msgs: 3
Latest: October 7, 2012
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Re:Expressing Anger in English
will be soon in afghanistan for my work for a long period and looking for somebody to learn the local languages :) contact me if you are interested :)
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Achraf
February 14, 2008
# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 14, 2008
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From Afghanistan with love
Hi - I am an art student and would love to include 'From Afghanistan With Love' in my artwork - in the Pashtu script. Can anyone help me with this - I would be really really grateful.
Thanks
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Language pair: English; Pushto (Pashto)
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Teresa w.
October 24, 2007
# Msgs: 1
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Re:English Sentences
Hi, Obviously (the spelling is incorrect in your message) means clearly, as in distinctly. For ex - The teacher saw that the answer was obviously wrong.
Anxious means nervous. He was very anxious before meeting his in-laws.
Dreadful means causing fear, something terrible. The dreadful storm destroyed the whole village.
Hope this helps.
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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V
August 11, 2007
# Msgs: 3
Latest: August 11, 2007
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Re:English Sentences
it is obvious that;clearly obviously not everyone wants a bank account
anxious = worried and tense because of possible misfortune or a accident i am anxious that my husband may lose his job
dreadful, disagreeable or shocking This is a dreadful waste of time
Hope this helps
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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olga o.
August 10, 2007
# Msgs: 3
Latest: August 11, 2007
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English Sentences
I would like someone use following English words in sentences:- "Obvioulsy" "Anxious" "Dreadful"
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Mehsud K.
August 10, 2007
# Msgs: 3
Latest: August 11, 2007
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Re:Expressing Anger in English
A lot of our words run together. If you want to sound less "text bookish" and we abbreviate or shorten words to make them slang or casual. Going to.. gonna; want to.. wanna; see? I don't know if this is what you had in mind. I'm not a gold member.. but I live in the states and can help you with your English.
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Bobbie
July 18, 2007
# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 14, 2008
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Re:Expressing Anger in English
Hi ! I'm from Canada, so I guess I speak "American" English, haha. If this is the type of English you speak, I can recommend a few more words/sayings..
When somebody says something good like "Hey I won a trip to the Bahamas !" OR "I got 100% on my Math exam !", you could respond with things like "Awesome !" "Cool !" "Niiice" or "Sweeet". These are all good responses for when someone gives you good news.
As well..
"I'm excited for.." = "I can't wait for..." = "I'm psyched for..." (art class, a band coming to town that I really like)
I hope this kinda helps !
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Language pair: Pushto (Pashto); English
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Kirsty
July 17, 2007
# Msgs: 7
Latest: February 14, 2008
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