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Mountain Goat Diglot Newbie Denmark Joined 5367 days ago 10 posts - 15 votes Speaks: Danish*, English Studies: Pashto Studies: Urdu
| Message 33 of 34 24 March 2012 at 2:25pm | IP Logged |
Great post Afgjasmine16! Being a Pashto student myself, hearing about Urdu from your perspective is very useful. I have the idea that Urdu/Hindi is easier than Pashto, but I guess time will tell. One thing I know for sure is that many words are the same in both languages (At least in Pakistan where Pashtuns use a lot of Urdu and English vocab when speaking) Your post is much appreciated! ;)
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| Afgjasmine16 Triglot Newbie United States Joined 6007 days ago 29 posts - 55 votes Speaks: Pashto*, English, Hindi Studies: Bengali, Tamil, Indonesian, Turkish
| Message 34 of 34 24 March 2012 at 11:52pm | IP Logged |
Mountain Goat wrote:
Great post Afgjasmine16! Being a Pashto student myself, hearing about Urdu from your perspective is very useful. I have the idea that Urdu/Hindi is easier than Pashto, but I guess time will tell. One thing I know for sure is that many words are the same in both languages (At least in Pakistan where Pashtuns use a lot of Urdu and English vocab when speaking) Your post is much appreciated! ;) |
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Thanks Moutain Goat! I agree with you that Hindi/Urdu is eaiser than Pashto. Even as a native speaker some things in Pashto are difficult. By the way if you need any help with Pashto you can always ask me :)
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