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10+ Useful Phrases In Pashto To Help You On The Go

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Unsa Ahmed

By Unsa Ahmed
published on July 15, 2025

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Language becomes the greatest barrier when traveling to a new country, especially when visiting regional countries where most people don’t speak English. So, if you are planning to visit Afghanistan or Pashto-speaking regions soon, mastering some useful phrases in Pashto will help you interact with the locals and make your traveling experience more fun and easier. 

In fact, knowing the basics of the local language helps us connect with the new culture more deeply. With this in mind, let’s memorize the basic travel-related Pashto phrases that will surely help you feel more connected and confident on your journey. 

List Of Useful Phrases In Pashto

It’s time to look at some of the most common and useful phrases in Pashto to help you communicate with native speakers easily on your next trip. 

But before delving into the phrases, note that I have divided the phrases into separate sections to make comprehension easier for you. Let’s begin!

Common Greetings And Expressions

We will start with the Pashto greetings and expressions, which are the first step in starting conversations or making friends. 

EnglishPashtoPronunciation
Hello/ Peace be upon youسلام/ اسلامُ علیکمSalam/Assalamualaikum
Goodbyeدا خدائی پامان/مخ دې ښهda khoday pa amaan / makha de khah
Good morningسہار مو پخیرsahaar mo pa kheyr
Good nightشپه مو پخیرshpa mo pa kheyr
Good afternoonماسپښين مو پخیرmaspakhin mo pa khair
Please ئمہربانی اوکړئmehrbani okrai
Thank youمھربانی mehrbani
Sorryمعافي غواڑم maafi gawaram
No problem هیڅ خبره نه دهhis khabara na da
Good eveningماښام مو پخيرmaakhaam mo pa kheyr

Daily Used Phrases  

Here are some useful phrases in Pashto that you can use to initiate small talk: 

EnglishPashtoPronunciation
How are you?ته څنګه يې؟ta sanga ye?
What’s your name? ستا نوم څه دی؟sta num tsa dhe?
I am good. What about you? زه ښه يم، ته څنګه يې؟za kha yam. ta sanga ye?
My name is Aliزما نوم علی دے؟zama num Ali dey.
Where are you from?ته د کوم ځای يې؟ta da kum zey ye?
I am from Germanyزه د آلمان يم.za da alman yam.
Happy to see youپه ليدو مو خوشاله شوم.pa lidalo mo khushala shum
Take careاحتیاط کوهehtiyat kawa

How To Ask Basic Questions  

Below are a few basic questioning phrases related to directions, transportation, food, and accommodation that you may have to ask when exploring a new country: 

EnglishPashtoPronunciation
What time is it? څو بجې دي؟so baje de?
Where is it? دا کم زے کی دے؟ da kum zai ke de?
What is this? دا سہ شے دے؟da sa shey de?
Where is this hotel? دا هوټل چېرته دی؟da hothal cherta de?
Can you please help me? مہربانی اوکڑئی، تاسو زما مدد کولائی شئی؟mehrbani okrai taso zama madad kolai Shei? 
What is its cost? دا دی قیمت سہ دے؟da di qeemat sa day?
Where can I find a taxi? ماتہ بہ ټکسي چرته ملاؤ شی؟mata ba taxi kamze milao shi?
Where does this bus go? دا بس چېرته ځي؟da bus chrta zi?
Which bus goes to this place? کوم بس دې ځای ته ځي؟kum bus de zey ta zi?
I want to book a roomزه غواړم یو کوټه ریزرف کړم.za ghwaram yo kota reserv kram.
For two nights/ dayدوه شپې لپاره/ دوه ورځې لپارهdhwa shpa lapara/ dhw wrazi lapara
I need a bottle of water زه د اوبو یوه بوتل غواړم.za da obo yo bothal ghwaram.
It is very tasty دا سم مزیدار دےda Sam mazedar day
Is this food halal? ایا دا خواړه حلال دي؟aya da khwara halal de?
Do you have vegetarian options? ایا تاسو د سبزي خوړونکو لپاره خواړه لرئ؟aya taso da sabzi khwarunko lapara khwara larai?
Bring the menu مېنو راوړ‎ہmenu raora 

What To Say In Case Of Emergencies

Now that you have learned some useful phrases in Pashto, let’s look at how you can express your needs in Pashto if you get into any unfortunate emergency:

EnglishPashtoPronunciation
How can I call the police? زه څنګه پولیسو ته زنګ ووهلم؟za sanga polico ta zhan wawaham?
Where is this hospital? دا روغتون چېرته دی؟da roghtun cherta de?
I need an ambulance زه امبولانس ته ضرورت لرم/ زه امبولانس ته اړتیا لرم.za ambulance ta zarurat laram/ za ambulance ta artiya laram.
I am sick زه ناروغ یم.za na rogh ym.
Pashtun Children Are Talking In Pashto With Each Other

How Do You Say ‘Useful Phrases’ In Pashto?

In Pashto, we say ‘useful phrases’ as gatore khabari (ګټورې خبرې).

Tips To Easily Memorize These Useful Phrases In Pashto Before You Travel

Are you planning to travel soon but are struggling to retain basic Pashto phrases? Don’t worry. Learning a new language can sometimes be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. That’s why I have mentioned some quick strategies that have helped me master useful phrases in Pashto, and I believe they will help you too. 

  • Repeat as much as you can, as it reinforces long-term retention. So, try repeating the phrases aloud daily to make them sound natural to your ears. 

  • Listen attentively to native speakers. You can do this through Pashto podcasts, YouTube channels, an in-app pronunciation guide, or a native friend. It will help you understand the Pashto pronunciation and its unique rhythm. 

  • Imagine real-life situations and practice speaking Pashto in different scenarios. For this, you can try Ling’s dialog feature, which offers native audio with Roman and English translations and allows you to listen and mimic the sounds for quick learning. 

  • Learn about the Pashtun culture and see how Pashtun people greet and talk to each other, and try to mimic them.

  • Lastly, don’t wait for perfection or the right time. Speak whenever you get the chance to gain confidence. And there isn’t a better chance than talking to a native in the country you are traveling to. 

Frequently Asked Questions Related To Useful Phrases In Pashto

How Do You Respond To “Thank You” In Pashto?

You can say you are always welcome - Har kala rasha (ہر کلا راشا) when someone says thank you - mehrbani (مہربانی) to you in Pashto. You can also say Zaka ma kawa (زکا ما کوا), which translates to No problem. These are common Pashto phrases used to express gratitude and politeness in return.

How Many Pashto Phrases Should I Learn As A Beginner?

You can start by learning 15-20 basic, useful phrases in Pashto that focus on greetings, asking for help, expressing needs, numbers, and polite expressions. With these phrases, you can confidently engage in a basic conversation with the locals. Yet, as you progress, aim to learn 40-50 phrases at a minimum. These phrases will help you become fluent in the language and easily understand everyday Pashto communication.

Why Is It Important To Learn Useful Phrases In Pashto?

If you are visiting Afghanistan or Pashto-speaking areas in Pakistan, learning useful phrases in Pashto will enhance your communication skills. You can build a connection with locals, navigate daily situations, and gain a deeper understanding of their culture. The good part is the natives will appreciate your respect and effort even if you only know the basics of their native language.

Take The First Step Towards Being A Fluent Pashto Speaker!

So now you know how to greet someone in Pashto and can confidently ask for directions and other inquiries. With this, you have taken the first step towards learning Pashto, yay! 

And with these useful phrases in Pashto, you can now freely book your flight without worrying about navigating through unknown roads in a new country. A moment of relief, isn’t it? 

However, do follow the tips I have mentioned to ensure you speak every phrase confidently. Yet, if you are still confused about which app to choose for your language learning journey, especially considering there’s no Pashto on Duolingo, you can skim through our unbiased guide to the best apps to learn Pashto.

Want To Learn More About Pashto?

If you want to advance your Pashto language learning and move beyond basic phrases, the Ling app can be your ultimate guide! Its bite-sized lessons, gamified practice exercises, vocabulary flashcards, native audio, and dialog feature keep you hooked throughout your language-learning journey!

Moreover, its banana points, streak, and regular reminders ensure that you don’t give up midway and stay until you become a confident language speaker. 

The cherry on top is its 7-day free trial that allows you to test if the app works for you before you subscribe to any plan. 

So, will you still wait? If I were you, I would never, and you shouldn’t either. Download the Ling app on your devices and learn Pashto starting today. You will see for yourself why I am so confident about Ling! 

Happy learning!