| Forward to the Current PASHTO Forum |
| Phrasebase Archive | |
| Paul8 | Friday 12th of November 2004 05:10:44 AM |
| Where to learn Pashto? - I've looked through mny mny sites and have foundno helpful sites that can explain Pashto grammar and vocabulary. I have only found sites that show the aplhabet and nothing else. I'd really appreciate it if someone could tell me at least one helpful site. | |
| Paul8 | Saturday 05th of March 2005 06:37:39 AM |
| - From now on please ignore this post as I have already found an answer to thsi question which I have posted at http://www.phrasebase.com/forum/read.php?TID=3293 | |
| pashtun_genai | Friday 24th of June 2005 02:01:52 AM |
| it is NOT difficult to find pashto books - i don't know if u can read pashto already and would like to learn pashto grammar and/or vocabulary...i know some websites that i always visit where u can read about pashto literature in pashto and english...those websites are veeeeeeeery much fun to go on those websites...not only u get to learn about the language but the culture and traditions as well: almost EVERYTHING about them! there are still alot of pashtuns who care about their language and are working on it to save their sweet language from fading...u'll get to read that in those websites and learn more about it...below are the links www.khyberwatch.com www.pashto.org www.mastana.net | |
| pashtun_genai | Friday 24th of June 2005 02:02:26 AM |
| it is NOT difficult to find pashto books - i don't know if u can read pashto already and would like to learn pashto grammar and/or vocabulary...i know some websites that i always visit where u can read about pashto literature in pashto and english...those websites are veeeeeeeery much fun to go on those websites...not only u get to learn about the language but the culture and traditions as well: almost EVERYTHING about them! there are still alot of pashtuns who care about their language and are working on it to save their sweet language from fading...u'll get to read that in those websites and learn more about it...below are the links www.khyberwatch.com www.pashto.org www.mastana.net Khudai pa aman | |
| Paul8 | Friday 01st of July 2005 10:53:11 AM |
| - thanks for the info. I've never been able to find any of these sites. thanks again | |
| UsmanAli | Thursday 22nd of December 2005 11:52:36 AM |
| hey - Hey Guys! pashtun genai and Paul8 can you teach me pashto or can you tell me any good site link where complete pashto language can be learnt? | |
| koonh6 | Monday 23rd of October 2006 09:15:41 AM |
| - I am also interested in the basic conversation in Pashto..Please tell me if you find any helpfull resources on the net.. Thanks | |
| korab | Monday 30th of October 2006 04:30:38 AM |
| Are pashto albanian?? - \"I became a friend of the Church\'s Council and after some days one of the church advisors called çiko phones me to let me know about their difficult position. During the conversation he told me that he found that I was interested about the history of Albanians and he wanted to show me what his father or his grandfather had told him. He told to me that his father had graduated at the Cairo University and as a student he went for a walk together with an Albanian student. A student of another nationaliy joined them too, their friend. While, they were walking they spoke in Arabic language. When they had to talk about something that was secret they spoke in Albanian in order not to be understood by their friend. Their friend kept quiet and when they finished the conversation he told them that he understood everything, and that he speaks that language too. Two Albanian students remained amazed and asked him why he didn\'t tell what he had studied Albanian language. He swore that he had never studied Albanian, but that language was spoken in his birthplace. They told him how could be spoken the Albanian language there; that he came from the cursed devil in Pakistan near India. He esplained them that his country was called Burria(men)(Burushu) and surely all of them were burria (men-soldiers) of Alexander the Great. The two Albanian stubborn students didn\'t believe to him. The boy became nervous becouse they called him a liar. He wrote to hsi father that when he will buy him the ticket for sumemr holidays he wanted to take two of his friends from the university who were speaking Albanian language. So, two Albanians went on summer holydays together with their friend in the place called Burria and when they arrived there they remaned senseles when they realized that they were speaking Albanian Langauge(surely in dialect). The boy\'s father since he was the Governor of Burria accepted them with a lot of pleasure and explained to them many interesting things and told to them that beyong the monuntains on the Indian part live our people in a place calles Kaushet(Qaushet). I think that they didn\'t settle there after the murder of Achilles(Cleats), but they remained there when Alexander the Great decided to come back from India to Babylon and older soldiers who were Phillip\'s soldiers, bedore leaving he asked them to go through Hindu Kush, an easier way for older people. Whereas he left himself, Petale, India, through the desert of Makran, a very difficult and dangerous road. Whereas half of the army leaded by Narkos was aksed by him to go through the Indian Ocean, thinking that he will be connected with Nile and will come out in the Mediterranean Sea. I think that those who were sent through Hindi Kush about six thousand soldiers stopped in actual Burria. But, it is not sure yet becouse Alexander in order to protect the rear of the supplies he left many of his soldiers as in Baktria and in any other fortress. Burushu could be any of those soldiers. Common mistake Whereas in 1990, in a cocktail in Washington t was my honor to have a long conversation with the Pakistani\'s abassador in Washington and I asked him: \"Tell me does it look like that the family Buta seems to be with European face that it is whiter from other Pakistanis\". He told me that they are Greeks and remained there after Alexander, they even have the monument of Alexander the Great in their town and that they are called Pashtun-Pashto-Invader(Pushtues-Albanian). | |
| spogmai | Thursday 08th of February 2007 10:08:39 PM |
| salamona - hey if you guyz wonna learn pashto here is the web site u can learn from year 1 to year 11 and pashto grammer. http://modersmal.skolutveckling.se/daripashto/pashto/ | |