Salam, "Hello."
Dhost, "friend."
Khuda Hafiz, "good-bye."
Chetor ast e?, "How are you?"
Khub astom, "Fine." (pronounced with a silent "k")
Bale, "yes."
Tashakur, "thank you."
Bakhshesh, "bribe".
Mazadar, "delicious".
The Dari language is read and written from right to left. Books are read from back to front. Students study three languages at the A4T schools; Dari, Pashto and English, as well as, the "Quran" the Holy Book of Islam which is written in Arabic.
5 comments:
Lol nice try but Bakhshsh means sorry not bribe. Bakhshshi with an i at the end means gift. Reshwa means bribe.
This is great info to know.
I have tried to learn all the greeting terms. But don't know how "bribe" can be considered as one of the greeting terms. I have found one more -
You’re welcome – Heych moshkele neyst
Hope these words help foreigners in some places.
Keep sharing
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I hope these words help foreigners in some places.
Keep sharing
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