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Central Pashto Grammar - Pronouns

Hi Central Pashto learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will be diving into the world of pronouns in Central Pashto grammar. Pronouns are an essential part of every language, and they allow us to communicate more efficiently. Without them, our language would be clunky, and it would be tough to express ourselves clearly.


Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: Nouns, Future Tense, Prepositions of Place & Object Pronouns.

What are Pronouns?[edit | edit source]

In Central Pashto, pronouns are the words that we use to replace nouns. These words are incredibly useful because they help us to shorten sentences while maintaining clarity, and they can help us to avoid continually repeating the same words, which can become tiresome and boring.

Types of Pronouns[edit | edit source]

In Pashto, there are several types of pronouns you need to familiarize yourself with:

Personal Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Personal pronouns are what we use to refer to people when we want to replace their name. They come in different forms depending on the gender, number, and case. Here is a table to familiarize yourself.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
زه I (singular)
ته You (singular)
یو yəw He/She (singular)
مونږ məwəŋə We (dual)
تاسو tɑːsu You (dual)
یو yəw They (dual)
زما zmɑː My/Mine
تاسوي tɑːsuwə Your/Yours
ستاسو stɑːsuwə Your/Yours (formal)
خپل xəpl His/Her
مونږ məwəŋə Our/Ours
ستاسونه stɑːsunə Your/Yours (plural formal)
خو xow Their/Theirs

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: کوم هیلید؟‎ (kum həleed?) (What is your name?)
  • Person 2: زه د فرید هم ده‎ (zə də Fareed ham dah) (My name is Farid)

Reflexive Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Reflexive pronouns are words that end in the suffix "za," which adds emphasis to the subject. They are equivalent to words such as "myself," "ourselves," and "yourself." They are only used in certain situations when the emphasis is needed. Here is a table to familiarize yourself with these pronouns.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
خپله xəpləza Oneself
زما خپله zmɑː xəpləza Myself
تاسوي خپله tɑːsuwə xəpləza Yourself
یو خپله yəw xəpləza Himself/Herself
مونږ خپله məwəŋə xəpləza Ourselves
تاسونه خپله tɑːsunə xəpləza Yourselves
خو خپله xow xəpləza Themselves

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: آیا تاسو خپله هیلیږ؟‎ (aya tɑːsu xəplə hayleej?) (Do you like yourself?)
  • Person 2: زه خپله هیلیم‎ (zə xəplə həleem) (I like myself)

Demonstrative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Demonstrative pronouns are words that are used to indicate or demonstrate specific people, places, or things. In Pashto, the demonstrative pronouns are "دا‎," "ده‎," and "دغه‎." The best way to learn them is by using them in sentences. Here is a table to familiarize yourself.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
دا / دې dɑː/də This / These
ده / دې dah/de That / Those
دغه dəɣə That (over there)

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: دا ټولو سندره کوو؟‎ (dɑː təlow sandarə koo?) (Whose sandals are these?)
  • Person 2: زما دې سترګې دی‎ (zmɑː dey storɡe dey) (These sandals are mine.)

Interrogative Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Interrogative pronouns are words that we use when asking a question. They usually start with "څه‎" or "څلا‎," which means "what" or "which." Here is a table to familiarize yourself with them.

Central Pashto Pronunciation English
څه tʃə What
څلونه tʃulənə Which
څه پوهېږي tʃə powheyjə Who
دلته پوهېږي dəltə powheyjə Whose
چې پوهېږي tʃə powheyjə What (as relative pronoun)

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • Person 1: څه فکراتی؟‎ (tʃə fikrati?) (What are you thinking?)
  • Person 2: زما پوهېږي مخ ده‎ (zmɑː powheyjə mix dah) (It's my brain which is thinking.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have just learned the basics of Central Pashto pronouns. Remember, the best way to become comfortable with these pronouns is by practicing them in context. To improve your Central Pashto Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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Sources[edit | edit source]


Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: Central Pashto Grammar → Basic Sentence Structure → Subject ..., Questions, Gender & Adjectives.

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