Definitions
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- proper noun A variety of Middle Persian, the court language of the late
Sassanid period and of classical Persian poetry. - proper noun The dialect of the
Persian language as spoken by approximately one-half of the population inAfghanistan ; also referred to as Eastern Persian, Afghan Persian, or simply Persian. - proper noun A language of the Central Iranian family spoken by up to 15,000 people (mostly
Zoroastrians ) in the Yazd and Kerman areas, also known as Gabri or Gabar.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Periksa ke arah berikutnya, sehingga: - Didapatkan jangkauan dari perangkat - Catat semua tempat yang mendapatkan sinyal paling lemah - Dari seluruh data, akan didapat satu sel yang 2 dilayani oleh satu access point (titik nomor 2) 1
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It even has a not-so-catchy title: Operation Moshtarak, which in Dari translates as "together".
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It even has a not-so-catchy title: Operation Moshtarak, which in Dari translates as "together".
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It even has a not-so-catchy title: Operation Moshtarak, which in Dari translates as "together".
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It even has a not-so-catchy title: Operation Moshtarak, which in Dari translates as "together".
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"There will be a day, God willing, when I can help all of the people of Afghanistan again," said Dostum, who addressed the crowd in Dari, Pashto, Uzbek and Turkmen.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Each shawl or scarf is crafted from cashmere, wool, pure cotton and silk, and features the artists 'signatures woven into the product in Dari, the native language spoken by many of the women.
Wendy Diamond: Afghan Hands: A Helping Paw Wendy Diamond 2010
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In a country still testing how freedom of speech mixes with Islam, Emrooz TV — emrooz means “today” in Dari, one of the two major languages in Afghanistan — has broadcast that the elderly top Shiite cleric in the country was once married to a young teenage girl.
Kabul Makeover 2010
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In a country still testing how freedom of speech mixes with Islam, Emrooz TV — emrooz means “today” in Dari, one of the two major languages in Afghanistan — has broadcast that the elderly top Shiite cleric in the country was once married to a young teenage girl.
Kabul Makeover 2010
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Tipped off by service members, MRFF has discovered chaplains handing out Bibles in Arabic, Dari, and Pashtun in theatre.
Matthew Harwood: No Dominion: The Dangerous Fight Against Christian Supremacists in the Armed Forces 2010
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