

🌐 Speak Pashto Like a Pro, Wherever You Go!
This 234-page Pashto-English/English-Pashto dictionary and phrasebook offers a beginner-friendly, perfectly bound resource designed to help travelers and language learners quickly acquire essential vocabulary and phrases for effective communication in Afghanistan.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 138 Reviews |
S**I
Perfect
Very easy to read and learn from, thank you
K**S
Not quite a dictionary but good for low level
This is, as other reviewers have pointed out, not for linguists. At a lower level it is great. I teach low level Pashto using Romanised transliterations and this is great for my students to either learn additional phrases rote or to gain additional vocabulary with which to construct simple sentances. Sure it would benefit from having script or more grammatical information but it is a cheap and simple book which gives beginners extra words with which to cobble together more or less correct sentences. A title of 'Phrasebook and Vocabulary List' might have been a bit more honest since the word 'Dictionary' implies that not only will there be a pretty comprehensive list of words but also that each entry will have a bit more information than this book provides.
M**M
Worth buying it
Recommended. Easy to locate words Easy to understand Nice little pocket book Very handy especially for those who struggle to read Pushto/Pakhto/Pukhto alphabets
M**N
Fine
Good
L**E
Useful dictionary but not the best
Not as good as the other English-Pashto/Pasto-English dictionary I bought (the black one by Simon Wallenberg) but OK.
D**A
dictionary
a nice clear book with good guidance as to conversational structure which should help to build a comprehendable dialogue when needed.
M**R
Four Stars
it's ok
M**9
Phrasebook
This is what I wanted with the phrases and you can practice saying the words to your friends and they laugh but correct you.
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