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  1. Pamir languages of Afghanistan‎ (5 P) Pashto‎ (9 C, 15 P) Persian language‎ (21 C, 25 P) T. Turkic languages of Afghanistan‎ (4 C, 6 P)

  2. Pashtu and Dari (Afghan Persian/Farsi) are the official languages of Afghanistan. Pashtu (also written Pushtu) was declared the National Language of the country during the beginning of Zahir Shah's reign, however, Dari has always been used for business and government transactions. Both belong to the Indo-European group of languages.

  3. Jul 22, 2011 · The population of Afghanistan can be estimated at 12 million. A. Official languages. Paṣ̌tō (1) promoted to the status of official language by royal decree in 1936, is the native tongue of 50 to 55 percent of Afghans; as a second language it is spoken by less than 10 percent of the population.

  4. Afghanistan Language. The languages of Afghanistan reflect the country’s rich diversity and cultural heritage. Pashto and Dari hold official status and play crucial roles in governance and education, while numerous other languages are spoken by different ethnic communities. This linguistic mosaic showcases the multicultural fabric of ...

  5. Oct 9, 2023 · Description: This map shows what languages people speak in Afghanistan. ...

  6. Nov 14, 2017 · The Persian language in Afghanistan was officially renamed Dari in the country’s 1964 constitution, and the practice has since persisted. Dari is a medieval synonym for Persian that means ...

  7. Persian (referred to as ‘Dari’) is one of the two official languages of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, alongside Pashto. The modern territory of Afghanistan constitutes what is often referred to as ‘Greater Khorasan’ by some scholars and cultural activists and was the centre of Persian literary and cultural activities and Perso-Islamic learning right from