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Relationships are an integral part of our lives. Whether it's family, friends, colleagues, or romantic partners, relationships play a significant role in shaping our personalities and influencing our decisions. In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to relationships in Dari. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use the words and phrases related to relationships that you will encounter in daily conversations.  
Relationships are an integral part of our lives. Whether it's family, friends, colleagues, or romantic partners, relationships play a significant role in shaping our personalities and influencing our decisions. In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to relationships in Dari. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use the words and phrases related to relationships that you will encounter in daily conversations.  


<span link>Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]] & [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Express-Surprise|Express Surprise]].</span>
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In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to relationships in Dari, including family members, friends, neighbors, colleagues, and romantic partners. By using this vocabulary, you will be able to have basic conversations about relationships in Dari. Keep practicing and making connections with others, and your understanding of these relationships will continue to grow. Good luck!
In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to relationships in Dari, including family members, friends, neighbors, colleagues, and romantic partners. By using this vocabulary, you will be able to have basic conversations about relationships in Dari. Keep practicing and making connections with others, and your understanding of these relationships will continue to grow. Good luck!


<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Food|Food]] & [[Language/Dari/Vocabulary/Travel-related-Vocabulary|Travel related Vocabulary]].</span>
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Relationships are an integral part of our lives. Whether it's family, friends, colleagues, or romantic partners, relationships play a significant role in shaping our personalities and influencing our decisions. In this lesson, we will learn vocabulary related to relationships in Dari. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to use the words and phrases related to relationships that you will encounter in daily conversations.


Finish this lesson and explore these related pages: Days of the Week & Express Surprise.

Family Relationships

In Afghanistan, family bonds are very strong, and the family is the cornerstone of society. People tend to have large families and stay close to their relatives. Here are some Dari words related to family relationships:

Dari Pronunciation English
پدر pedar father
مادر madar mother
برادر barādar brother
خواهر khwāhar sister
دایی dāyi uncle
خاله khālah aunt
بچه bachche child
فرزند farzand offspring, child
پسر pesar son
دختر dokhtar daughter
نوه noh grandson/granddaughter
والدین wāledān

In Dari, the word "wāledān" refers to both parents together. To specify which parent you are referring to, you can use the words "pedar" (father) and "madar" (mother).

Other Relationships

Apart from family, there are other kinds of relationships that we form as we go through life. Here are some Dari words related to these relationships:

Dari Pronunciation English
دوست dust friend
همسایه hamsāye neighbor
همکار ham-kār colleague
دوست دختر dust dokhtar girlfriend
دوست پسر dust pesar boyfriend
نامزد nāmzad fiancé/fiancée
همراه زندگی hamrāh-e zendegi life partner
همسر hamsar spouse
همجنس hamjens same-sex partner

It's worth noting that in Afghanistan, dating and romantic relationships outside of marriage are generally not accepted culturally. Therefore, words for romantic partners such as "girlfriend" and "boyfriend" might not be frequently used in daily conversations.

Using the Vocabulary

To use the vocabulary we have just learned, let's look at some example sentences:

  • پابند به خانواده خود باشید. (Pāband be khānevāde-ye khod bāshid.) - "Be true to your family."
  • مادر من توی حمام است. (Mādar-e man tuy hamām ast.) - "My mother is in the bathroom."
  • او دایی بزرگ خود را دوست دارد. (U dāyi-e bozorg-e khod rā dust dārad.) - "He loves his uncle very much."
  • همسایه ما خیلی صبور است. (Hamsāye-ye mā khāli sabur ast.) - "Our neighbor is very patient."
  • همکار جدید من خیلی باهوش است. (Ham-kār-e jadid-e man khāli bāhush ast.) - "My new colleague is very intelligent."
  • دوست پسر من مرا دعوت کرده است. (Dust pesar-e man mā rā da'wat karde ast.) - "My boyfriend has invited me."
  • می‌خواهم با همراه زندگی خود ازدواج کنم. (Mikhwāham bā hamrāh-e zendegi-ye khod ezdevāj konam.) - "I want to marry my life partner."
  • همجنس‌گرایی در افغانستان قانونی نیست. (Hamjens-garāyi dar Afghānestān qānūni nist.) - "Same-sex relationships are not legal in Afghanistan."

Conclusion

In this lesson, we learned vocabulary related to relationships in Dari, including family members, friends, neighbors, colleagues, and romantic partners. By using this vocabulary, you will be able to have basic conversations about relationships in Dari. Keep practicing and making connections with others, and your understanding of these relationships will continue to grow. Good luck!


Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: Food & Travel related Vocabulary.

Table of Contents - Dari Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Pronouns and Verbs


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Articles


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Dari-speaking Countries and Traditions


Travel and Transportation


Questions and Negations


Weather and Seasons


Past and Future Tenses


Dari Literature and Media