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Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Wot are you saying? π This polok jhololk ting ting sounds awesome
It's a Bengali song. π
Can you speak Pashto btw?
I just finished watching notebook..this story is even better.
Asha hai ka apko apni asha mil jaye.β€οΈ
I want to listen to it π
Nope! Technically I should because both parents are Pashto but I was only taught Farsi. I can understand bits and pieces of it though
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Wot are you saying? π This polok jhololk ting ting sounds awesome
Originally posted by: Sock-let
Pore na chuker polok *ting* Ki tumar ruper jholok *ting* βΊοΈ
Off you millennials will remember this but not gems like this
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
I want to listen to it π
Nope! Technically I should because both parents are Pashto but I was only taught Farsi. I can understand bits and pieces of it though
Here, help yourself: https://youtu.be/AJTkBqJXAv4
Why were you taught Farsi? Is it a common language in Afghanistan? I don't think so. π€
Holy smokes, this is so catchy and soothing to the ear π³. Polok and Jholok is my new favourite word π
I know this song, but didn't know it was this old. π³
Reminded me of Ayub Bachchu π
Originally posted by: Mahisa22
Here, help yourself: https://youtu.be/AJTkBqJXAv4
Why were you taught Farsi? Is it a common language in Afghanistan? I don't think so. π€
It is common. My immediate family only speaks Farsi as well. Though we have relatives who can speak both Farsi and Pashto.
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