Variety of Pashto language
Southern Pashto (Pashto : جنوبي/سهيلي پښتو ) is a standard variety of the Pashto language spoken in southeastern Afghanistan , and northern parts of the Pakistani province of Balochistan , comprising the Southwestern and Southeastern dialects of Pashto.[ 2]
South Western
Kandahārí Pashtó (Pashto : کندهارۍ پښتو ), also known as, Southwestern Pashto ,[ 3] is a Pashto dialect , spoken in southern and western Afghanistan , including the city of Kandahar .
Kandahari Pashto is spoken in Kandahar , Helmand , Ghazni , most of Urozgan , Farah , Faryab and Nimruz , southeastern Ghor , the districts of Murghab , Ghormach , Muqur , and Jawand in Badghis , and parts of Zabul , Paktika , and Herat provinces of Afghanistan. It is also spoken in parts of the provinces of Razavi Khorasan and South Khorasan in Iran , where they numbered roughly 120,000 (in 1993).[ 4]
It is one of the most archaic varieties of Pashto : the Kandahari dialect retains archaic retroflex sibilants , /ʂ/ and /ʐ/ (in other dialects, they have shifted to ʃ/x and ʒ/g). Kandahari also has the affricates /t͡s/ and /d͡z/ .[ 5]
Lexical Variation
According to the "Pashto Dialectal Dictionary (Pashto : پښتو لهجوي قاموس )" published by the Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan the following is noted in Kandahar province:[ 6]
Standard
معياري
myārí
Meaning
مانا
mānā́
Ghorak
[Tribe: Popalzai ]
Spin Boldak
[Tribe: Achakzai ]
Maruf
[Tribe: Alizai ]
Arghandab
[Tribe: Alikozai ]
Panjwayi
[Tribe: Sakzai]
Kandahar
[Tribe: Nurzai ]
آباد/ ودان
ābā́d/wadā́n
populated
ابات
abā́t
ابات
abā́t
ابات
abā́t
ابات
abā́t
ابات
abā́t
ابات
abā́t
اپلتې
apláte
absurdity
چټيات
čaṭyā́t
چټيات
čaṭyā́t
اپلتې
apláte
ګډې وډې
gaḍé waḍé
ګډې وډې
gaḍé waḍé
ګډې وډې
gaḍé waḍé
اتکړۍ
atkaṛə́i
handcuffs
زولنې
zawlané
زولنې
zawlané
زولنې
zawlané
زولنې
zolané
زولنې
zolané
زولنې
zolané
اخېړ
axéṛ
plaster
[clay mixed with straw]
ګل
gә́l
ګل
gә́l
ګل
gә́l
کاګل
kāgә́l
کاګل
kāgә́l
کاګل
kāgә́l
mother
ادې
adé
ادې
adé
دادا
dādā́
مور
mor
مور
mor
مور
mor
enmity
دښمني
doṣ̌maní
تربورګلوي
tarburgalwí
تربورګلوي
tarburgalwí
دښمني
doṣ̌maní
دښمني
doṣ̌maní
دښمني
doṣ̌maní
ارت
art
wide
پېراخه
perāxá
غټ
ğaṭ
پراخ
prāx
پيراخ
pirā́x
پيراخ
pirā́x
پيراخ
pirā́x
اوبدل
obdә́l
to weave
ودل
wadә́l
ودل
wadә́l
اودل
odә́l
ودل
wadál
ودل
wadál
ودل
wadál
اوړۀ
oṛә́
flour
اوړۀ
oṛә́
اوړۀ
oṛә́
اوړۀ
oṛә́
وړۀ
waṛә́
وړۀ
waṛә́
وړۀ
waṛә́
South Eastern
In the South Eastern dialect, /ʂ/ and /ʐ/ in South Western sometimes change to ʃ and ʒ. Whilst /t͡s/ and /d͡z/ are generally pronounced.[ 7]
Dialect
ښ
ږ
څ
ځ
ژ
Kandahar
[ʂ]
[ʐ]
[t͡s]
[d͡z]
[ʒ]
Quetta
[ʃ]
[ʒ]
[t͡s]
[d͡z]
[ʒ, z]
In all 3rd-person pronouns 'h' is not articulated. And distinction in 'he' and 'she' pronouns is not noted.
Personal pronoun
Kandahar
Quetta
Meaning
زه
zə
zə
I
ته
tə, less often təi
tə, less often təi
you (singular)
هغه
hağə
ağə
he
هغه
hağe
ağə
she
موږ/مونږ
mʊẓ̌
mʊž/məž
we
تاسو/تاسې
tāse/tāsī
tāse/tāsī
you (plural)
هغوی
hağwi/hağūi
ağwi/ağūi
they
Kākaṛi
Kākaṛi is classed as Southeastern dialect.[ 8] The following has been noted:[ 9]
Kākaṛi
Literary Pashto
Grammar
Meaning
بم
bam
به مې
bə me
bə: future / past habitual marker
me: Weak Oblique 1st Pronoun
Example:[ 10]
ای د سترګو ديد بم سره کله کږي
āi də stə́rgo did bam sará kə́la káži
Oh when will my eyes' [do his] viewing
امۍ
amə́i
ګډا
gaḍā́
Direct Singular Feminine Noun
dance
راله
rā́la
راغله
rā́ğla
come: Aorist Past 3rd Person Feminine Singular
[She] came
سي
si
چې
če
that: Particle
that
Sherani
According to Josef Elfenbein, Sherani Pashto can be classed either as South Western or South Eastern.[ 11] Word choice can be distinct:[ 12]
Dialect
Meaning
Notes
Southern
Sherani
ګانده مزدک له راسه
gā́nda mazdə́k lə rāsá
Come to the mosque tomorrow
Kandahari uses
the Arabic borrowings:
سبا [from صباح] and
مسجد . Whereas Sherani uses
more pure Pashto: ګانده and
مزدک
Kandahari
سبا مسجد له راسه
sabā́ masjéd lə rāsá
Northern [Yusupzai]
سبا جومات ته راشه
sabā́ jumā́t tə rāšá
In comparison to
the two Southern dialects,
ته is used instead of له
and the form of the verb to-be:
شول is used instead of سول
Marwat-Bettani
In Marwat-Bettani the following is noted:[ 13]
Dialect[ 7]
ښ
ږ
څ
ځ
ژ
ش[ 14]
Marwat
[ʃ]
[ʒ]
[t͡ʃ]
[d͡ʒ]
[z]
[ʃ] ,[s]
Compare the words
Comparison with Karlāṇi varieties
Marwatwala agrees with other Karlāṇi varieties in the phonetic change in ښ as [ʃ]. [ 15]
Example:
Yusupzai
Marwatwāla
Meaning
ښار
ښار
city
xār
šār
ښادي
ښودي
happiness
xādí
šodí
Rendition of ش
It is noted by Yousuf Khan Jazab, in Marwatwala ش can be rendered as [s] .[ 14]
Example:
Kandahāri
Karlāṇi
Marwatwāla
Meaning
اوربشې
/or.bəˈ.ʃe /
orbә́še
اربشې
اربسې
barley
/ar.bəˈ.ʃe /
/ar.bəˈ.se /
arbә́še
arbә́se
سول
/swəl /
swəl
شول
سلل
to become
[past tense,verbaliser]
/ʃwəl /
/sləl /
šwәl
sləl
شخړه
/ʃxaˈ.ɽa /
šxáṛa
سخړه
quarrel, strife
/ʃxəˈ.ɽa /
sxә́ṛa
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