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Waneci dialect : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wanetsi
Waṇētsī ((パシュトー語:وڼېڅي)), also called Tarīnō ((パシュトー語:ترينو)), Chalgarī ((パシュトー語:څلګري) ''tsalgarī''), or Waneci, is a Pashto dialect which is spoken by a small population of Tareen tribes in Pakistan and Afghanistan, primarily in Harnai and Sinjawi area east of Quetta, northern Balochistan, Pakistan. Wanetsi has some similarities with the Pamir language of Munji spoken in southern Badakhshan, northeastern Afghanistan.〔 Although usually considered a Pashto dialect, the prevailing view of modern scholars is that Wanetsi may be considered a separate language from modern Pashto, which branched off in the early Middle Iranian stage before some of the characteristics of Pashto had been fully developed. Prods Oktor Skjærvø states: Now Wanetsi is getting more and more influenced by standard Pashto. There are also dialectal divisions within Wanetsi, although the variation between them is very small. == Differences between Wanetsi and Kandahari Pashto ==
Examples of sentences showing the difference:
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