Pashto-gí
Guā-māu
(Tùi Pashto language choán--lâi)
| Pashto-gí | |
|---|---|
| پښتو / Pax̌tō | |
| Goân-chū kok-ka | |
| Sú-iōng tē-khu | Afghanistan:lâm-pō͘, tang-pō͘, pak-pō͘ e chit-khoá síng-hūn;
|
| Bîn-cho̍k | Pashtun-lâng |
| bú-gí sú-iōng-chiá | 40,000,000-50,000,000 (2007–2009)[1][2][3] |
| Gí-hē | |
| Bûn-jī hē-thóng | A-la-pek jī-bó, Lô-má-jī |
| Koaⁿ-hong tē-ūi | |
| Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân | |
| Gí-giân tāi-bé | |
| ISO 639-1 | ps |
| ISO 639-2 | pus |
| ISO 639-3 | kok-chióng tāi-bé:pus – 普什图语(一般)pst – 中普什图语pbu – 北普什图语pbt – 南普什图语 |
Pashto-gí sī Afghanistan ê koan-hong gí-giân chi it.
Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Penzl, Herbert; Ismail Sloan (2009). A Grammar of Pashto a Descriptive Study of the Dialect of Kandahar, Afghanistan. Ishi Press International. p. 210. ISBN 0-923891-72-2. 2010-10-25 khòaⁿ--ê.
Estimates of the number of Pashto speakers range from 40 million to 60 million...
- ↑ Nationalencyklopedin "Världens 100 största språk 2007" The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2007 (39 million)
- ↑ Keith Brown. Pashto (2005), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (2 ed.). Elsevier. ISBN 0-08-044299-4.
- ↑ "Top 100 Languages by Population". 1996. 2015-09-16 khòaⁿ--ê.
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