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1 Arabic script unexplicably included in History section  





2 Pashto Phonology  





3 Unofficial and amateurish  





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Arabic script unexplicably included in History section[edit]

This Arabic script was on the page under the History heading, without explanation.

غزل سوغاتونه ستا له لوري راوړي راشي توره شپه روښانه ستوري راوړي راشي

په ماښام د مخ څراغ و ماته بل کړي په غرمه د زلفو سیوري راوړي راشي

ملغلرې زور وروته ورپرېږدي اوښکې خپل کور ته کمزوري راوړي راشي

په سرو وینو دې لا نه ده سرپه ماته خال دې غشي تر موږ پوري راوړي راشي

زه ترې وغواړم لعلونه ای "درویشه" دوی زما د غزل توري راوړي راشي

--nertzy 10:43, August 17, 2005 (UTC) It's Pashto Writing — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.27.68.247 (talkcontribs) 16:34, 11 April 2008


In an article in a book dealing with the World's major Languages on Pashtu I saw mention that Pashtu actually has two oblique cases, one of which is essentially a prepositional case as it only occurs after certain prepositions. It is not mentioned in this article. Could anyone comment on this af:Gebruiker:Jcwf — Preceding unsigned comment added by 152.1.193.141 (talkcontribs) 20:57, 5 January 2006

This is in fact true, but its use varies widely from dialect to dialect. Also, it can be plausibly argued that the case of which you speak is a suffixed postposition in many instances: "la kora (from the house) = *la kor na. In instances where the noun ends on a vowel, the full postposition is used: "la koro na (from the houses)". But also the same morphological marker can also denote a collective noun, like "1 dollar; 2 dollara; tso dollara? (how many dollars?)". — Preceding unsigned comment added by Channa.web (talkcontribs) 18:44, 9 March 2007

Pashto Phonology[edit]

Southwest (Kandahari) is the most conservative in phonology because it retains a four way distinction with regards to these four phonemes (ts, dz, š., ž.) Pashto is a phonologically rich language with regards to consonants...Kandahari dialect: p, b, t, d, t., d., k, g, q, ?, ts, dz, č, j, f, s, z, š, ž, š., ž., x, ġ, h, l, r, r., m, n, ñ, w, j (Non-IPA)

Northeast merged: ts, dz with s, z ;š., ž. with x and ġ
Southeast merged: š., ž. with š, ž
Northwest merged: ts, dz with s, z; ġ with y

Whatever the Proto-Pashto phonemes were, Southwest must be conservative because it retains all four phonemes with no mergers. Imperial78 — Preceding undated comment added 08:29, 31 January 2006

Unofficial and amateurish[edit]

The tabular representation of Pashto dialects as well as the so-called Roman alphabet are among the numerous private and amateur offerings in this regard. No "official" or academically approved/sanctioned work by any authority in this regard exists. Neither are any sources cited for these. Casual visitors to this page will likely construe these alphabets and dialectical representations as being standard, which they are not. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.27.145.123 (talkcontribs) 21:43, 11 January 2009

Examples[edit]

Examples of intransitive sentence forms using the verb『tlël』(to go):

Command:

Present:

Present Perfect:

Past:

Past Perfect:

Past Progressive:

Subjunctive:

Examples of transitive sentence forms using the verb『ķwařël』(to eat):

Command:

Present:

Present Perfect:

Past:

Past Perfect:

Past Progressive:

Subjunctive:

Questions:


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