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Originally Posted by Red Flower
Ravaila you are learning pashto but you know that like punjabi there are various dialects of pashto depending on the region where it is spoken.
Zia, Lord Avalon and new student belong to Quetta. Islah G is from Pehawar. And if some one belongs to Kohat and its adjoining areas he will speak a different dialect. So in the end there will be a combination of various dialects.
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well said red

as for as dialect is concernd no doubt it relates to particular locality even we the inhabitants of peshawar and mardan region dont understand the dialect of southern districts and FATA and baluchs.

but the main dialect which is in the books and for css papers is that of the main areas like peshawar , mardan, charsadda etc.

and its also the easy one..... and one can learn it.

during LLB my roomate from abbottabad a hindko speaker learnt pushtho easily and now can speak with us.
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