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Old 11-24-2012, 12:40   #4
MtnGoat
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Oakie your right.. To a point. Within Afghanitsan different parts speak a different dialects of phasto.

Take Yes - Ho.. Southern:Qandahar/Uruzgan/ Helmond is is Ho/who now go to the East it is Ho to a Ha to a messed up H sounding vocal sound. Patika has a hass sound. Along the Eastern border of AF/PK from Mommond Agency to Bajaur Agency you have this " Packto " dialect. I can explain more if needed.

Then you have Nuristan, which it's Pashtun people but speak a "Nuri" which has a Pashto base but for me is nothing close to pashto.

The one youtube that is the blue background one. Is more of a Kandahar/Quetta dialect or gammar.
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