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Central Pashto Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Central Pashto learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Central Pashto. We will look at the grammar rules and some examples. We will also do a quiz at the end of the lesson. Let's get started! 🤗

Rules

Giving your opinion in Central Pashto is quite simple. To express your opinion, you can use the following phrases:

  • Mana - I think
  • Manaa - I don't think
  • Manaa daa - I'm not sure

These phrases are used to express your opinion about something. For example:

  • Manaa daa zamaanee khoob ast. - I'm not sure if the time is good.
  • Manaa zamaanee khoob nist. - I don't think the time is good.

You can also use these phrases to ask for someone else's opinion. For example:

  • Tuma mana zamaanee khoob ast? - Do you think the time is good?

Examples

Central Pashto Pronunciation English Translation
Mana ma-na I think
Manaa ma-naa I don't think
Manaa daa ma-naa daa I'm not sure
Tuma mana zamaanee khoob ast? tu-ma ma-na za-maa-nee khoob ast? Do you think the time is good?

Quiz

Test your knowledge of giving your opinion in Central Pashto with the following quiz:

  1. How do you say "I'm not sure" in Central Pashto?
  2. A. Mana
  3. B. Manaa
  4. C. Manaa daa
  5. How do you ask for someone else's opinion in Central Pashto?
  6. A. Mana
  7. B. Manaa
  8. C. Tuma mana

Answers: 1. C, 2. C


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