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ashraf ghani humiliated as his speech is cut short at a gathering.

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their accent is so weird..........it sounds gayish

Sounds "persianized". I would assume since Farsi is the prestige language in Kabul, Pashtuns would speak their language with a dari accent. Just me guessing completely as i speak neither language, but dari/farsi has a very distinct "gayish" sound lol.
 
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their accent is so weird..........it sounds gayish
I know right?!! Like wtf did I just listen to? It feels like they are mocking the language. When we speak its harsh and tough like German or Russian, when the kaubli speak it's like a fu*ked up, Persianized version.

Sounds "persianized". I would assume since Farsi is the prestige language in Kabul, Pashtuns would speak their language with a dari accent. Just me guessing completely as i speak neither language, but dari/farsi has a very distinct "gayish" sound lol.
Amen brother, it's a bastardized version of pakhto
 
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I know right?!! Like wtf did I just listen to? It feels like they are mocking the language. When we speak its harsh and tough like German or Russian, when the kaubli speak it's like a fu*ked up, Persianized version.

Traditionally Dari used to be quite macho language compared what it sounds like today
 
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and then they and their best friends says they represent Afghan people:lol:
 
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Sounds "persianized". I would assume since Farsi is the prestige language in Kabul, Pashtuns would speak their language with a dari accent. Just me guessing completely as i speak neither language, but dari/farsi has a very distinct "gayish" sound lol.
Actually pushto has changed In Pakistan very rapidly in last 30 years ...i dont see any problem with their pushto. This is why Pakistani pushto sounds now different than afghani pushto but even pushto of south and north is so different that native speakers have problem in understanding.

The news is mostly in Dari though
 
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this guy hasn't just f*ked up the pushto language, apart from the gay accent he also gestures like a gay
 
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