Dari and Hazaragi are Varieté/Dialect of Farsi, but in Afghanistan, Dari is a official language. Hazaragi can be a language if the Government in Afghanistan recognize it.
@MK-qv4pb Bro, a dialect is a dialect, and it couldn't be recognized officially as a language. I mean, if you compare Herat's local dialect with that of spoken in Kabul and in surrounding provinces, you'll see a considerable difference. But since Hazaragi is also a dialect, it couldn't be called a language.
@MK-qv4pb Bro, first, Dari and persian are the same. I don't know why people fight over it. But, if you see, there is a slight difference between Hazaragi Dialect and Dari(Dialect). However, the only difference is the pronunciation of some words and a few different words derived from their early language. Now, I don't know their original language before adopting persian. Because, even among Hazaras, there is conflict regarding their origin. Also, thanks for your last response because I got the opportunity to learn a few more words.
Greetings to Pashtun Aryan brothers and sisters, you have a rich and beautiful culture, I am Persian Aryan from Iran.
Dari Farsi, Iranian Farsi and Tajik Farsi are all three Farsi, each of them are different dialects of Farsi, so you must mention the Farsi name.
Tajik is different as it's written in the Cyrillic alphabet and has Russian influence
It really annoys me to see some people act like persian dari is a distinct language,dude! it's just a dialect of persian
Sounds like pashto has root in avestan whereas persian has root in old Persian. Both are Iranian languages.
That's just a theory we don't really know what language Pashto comes from
@jorgitoislamico4224 I believe it's pashto because the word for nunbers are so similar to Avestan and Persian nunbers are so similar to old Persian.
@@israrsyed2 Because Avestan and Pashto are considered Eastern Iranian languages
Old Persian is actually very similar to Avestan
@@jorgitoislamico4224 Yes we do lol. Its derived from Avestan & Bactrian. Both are Eastern Iranian languages with roots in Northern Afghanistan.
As an Iranian, I understood Dari 100% and Pashto 5%.
Please make a video about Gilaki language and Persian
Pls do Swahili and Sango
Pls do Swahili and Fon
Pls do Susu, Maninka and Pular
Pashto sounds like a mixture of Punjabi and Persian 😅
Otherwise
Punjabi has a lot of loan words from Persian and Pashto
@BlueBird-q8k Thats true though, but i meant in terms of phonetics
@@BlueBird-q8k Pashto also contains many Arabic loanwords (adopted via Dari) and Indian loanwords (adopted via Urdu)
Pashto sounds more like an Indo Aryan language though its vocabulary is very different from Hindi or Punjabi. The pronunciation sounds Indian.
Umm no it doesn't.
Dari and Hazaragi please : )
Hazaragi is a language???
Dari and Hazaragi are Varieté/Dialect of Farsi, but in Afghanistan, Dari is a official language. Hazaragi can be a language if the Government in Afghanistan recognize it.
@MK-qv4pb Bro, a dialect is a dialect, and it couldn't be recognized officially as a language. I mean, if you compare Herat's local dialect with that of spoken in Kabul and in surrounding provinces, you'll see a considerable difference. But since Hazaragi is also a dialect, it couldn't be called a language.
Louxembourgish is struturally a Varieté of mosel-franconian language, BUT it is de facto and de jure a common/national language in Louxembourgh.
@MK-qv4pb Bro, first, Dari and persian are the same. I don't know why people fight over it. But, if you see, there is a slight difference between Hazaragi Dialect and Dari(Dialect). However, the only difference is the pronunciation of some words and a few different words derived from their early language. Now, I don't know their original language before adopting persian. Because, even among Hazaras, there is conflict regarding their origin. Also, thanks for your last response because I got the opportunity to learn a few more words.
Dari is more similar to farsi than pashthoon
Dari is Farsi!
Bruh, Dari is a dialect of Farsi.
Yes, just the Afghan variety of Persian or Farsi.
فرهنگ پشتونها خیلی عجیب و پررنگ است ،من خودم یک تاجیک از ازبکستان
Its not every colourful and what do you mean its strange?
Not Dari dass ist Persien
خیلی شبیه نیست
Pashton is dilated of old persian
No, its descendant of ancient Avestan while Persian is descendant of Old Persian. Two different languages with similar roots.