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It was part of curriculum during the 60's/70's.

@KingMamba93 both my parents took up farsi in school...they said they had it offered...Not sure which year they are talking about @Hyperion was this ever in the school system or did my parents just pick it up from around and about?! :what:
 
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Ok guys.gonna eat now.i am on a beer can and a chocolate bar since this morning. Gonna eat chicken biryani :devil: perhaps.

Ok guys.gonna eat now.i am on a beer can and a chocolate bar since this morning. Gonna eat chicken biryani :devil: perhaps.
 
Beacause at time of your father and grand father, English was considered a condemned language and Urdu+Farsi was the main language taught to kids with Arabic as optional language.

Up to 70's Farsi was part of Syllabus in pakistani education system. Gradually with time it was discarded from lower grades and was offered as optional subject only on B.A and M.A level
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@mafiya OIC ya no wonder they know enough farsi...back in my mom's days even women had to be in the army for service.....
 
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Many Waziris use that! Just like they call Mehsuds, masids.

So when are u going to disclose ur tribe? And why u r keeping it secret..the way u prolonged word pakhtun, its we marwats who that or those who share dialects with us. Are u from tank or Di khan?
 
@KingMamba93 both my parents took up farsi in school...they said they had it offered...Not sure which year they are talking about @Hyperion was this ever in the school system or did my parents just pick it up from around and about?! :what:

It was in the school systems but it was dropped I believe.
 
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Damn!! I really speak a mixture of everything except Balouchi! :blink:

Damn!! I really speak a mixture of everything except Balouchi! :blink:
 
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