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en In nature   »   ps په قدرت کې

26 [twenty-six]

In nature

In nature

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26 [ شپږویشت ]

په قدرت کې

[pa kdrt kê]

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Do you see the tower there? ت--ه-ت- ه-- ب-ج-ګورې؟ ت_ ه___ ه__ ب__ ګ____ ت- ه-ت- ه-ه ب-ج ګ-ر-؟ --------------------- ته هلته هغه برج ګورې؟ 0
ت--هلت- هغه-بر--ګ-رې؟ ت_ ه___ ه__ ب__ ګ____ ت- ه-ت- ه-ه ب-ج ګ-ر-؟ --------------------- ته هلته هغه برج ګورې؟
Do you see the mountain there? ته--ل-- -غ------و-ې؟ ت_ ه___ ه__ غ_ ګ____ ت- ه-ت- ه-ه غ- ګ-ر-؟ -------------------- ته هلته هغه غر ګورې؟ 0
ته-هل-- -------ګو-ې؟ ت_ ه___ ه__ غ_ ګ____ ت- ه-ت- ه-ه غ- ګ-ر-؟ -------------------- ته هلته هغه غر ګورې؟
Do you see the village there? ت---غ- -ل---لته ګ--ې؟ ت_ ه__ ک__ ه___ ګ____ ت- ه-ه ک-ي ه-ت- ګ-ر-؟ --------------------- ته هغه کلي هلته ګورې؟ 0
ت- -غه--ل---لت- --ر-؟ ت_ ه__ ک__ ه___ ګ____ ت- ه-ه ک-ي ه-ت- ګ-ر-؟ --------------------- ته هغه کلي هلته ګورې؟
Do you see the river there? ا-ا تا-و هلت----ند ګو-ئ؟ ا__ ت___ ه___ س___ ګ____ ا-ا ت-س- ه-ت- س-ن- ګ-ر-؟ ------------------------ ایا تاسو هلته سیند ګورئ؟ 0
ا-ا--ا---ه----س-ن----ر-؟ ا__ ت___ ه___ س___ ګ____ ا-ا ت-س- ه-ت- س-ن- ګ-ر-؟ ------------------------ ایا تاسو هلته سیند ګورئ؟
Do you see the bridge there? ت- -لته--غ- پ- ګو-ې؟ ت_ ه___ ه__ پ_ ګ____ ت- ه-ت- ه-ه پ- ګ-ر-؟ -------------------- ته هلته هغه پل ګورې؟ 0
ته---ت--هغ--پ--ګ-ر-؟ ت_ ه___ ه__ پ_ ګ____ ت- ه-ت- ه-ه پ- ګ-ر-؟ -------------------- ته هلته هغه پل ګورې؟
Do you see the lake there? ایا ---- هل-- ج----ګور-؟ ا__ ت___ ه___ ج___ ګ____ ا-ا ت-س- ه-ت- ج-ي- ګ-ر-؟ ------------------------ ایا تاسو هلته جهيل ګورئ؟ 0
ا---ت--- --ت--ج--ل ګ-ر-؟ ا__ ت___ ه___ ج___ ګ____ ا-ا ت-س- ه-ت- ج-ي- ګ-ر-؟ ------------------------ ایا تاسو هلته جهيل ګورئ؟
I like that bird. ز--ه-ه -ر-ۍ-خ-ښ--. ز_ ه__ م___ خ_____ ز- ه-ه م-غ- خ-ښ-م- ------------------ زه هغه مرغۍ خوښوم. 0
زه---ه--ر-- خوښوم. ز_ ه__ م___ خ_____ ز- ه-ه م-غ- خ-ښ-م- ------------------ زه هغه مرغۍ خوښوم.
I like that tree. ز- -غه-----خو--م. ز_ ه__ و__ خ_____ ز- ه-ه و-ه خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه هغه ونه خوښوم. 0
زه-هغ- ونه ---وم. ز_ ه__ و__ خ_____ ز- ه-ه و-ه خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه هغه ونه خوښوم.
I like this stone. زه--- ------و--م. ز_ د_ ډ___ خ_____ ز- د- ډ-ر- خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه دا ډبره خوښوم. 0
زه-د- -بره ----م. ز_ د_ ډ___ خ_____ ز- د- ډ-ر- خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه دا ډبره خوښوم.
I like that park. ز- -غه -ا-- خ-ښوم. ز_ ه__ پ___ خ_____ ز- ه-ه پ-ر- خ-ښ-م- ------------------ زه هغه پارک خوښوم. 0
za-a-a p-r- ǩo-om z_ a__ p___ ǩ____ z- a-a p-r- ǩ-ǩ-m ----------------- za aǧa pārk ǩoǩom
I like that garden. زه-هغه--ا- ---و-. ز_ ه__ ب__ خ_____ ز- ه-ه ب-غ خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه هغه باغ خوښوم. 0
za-a---b-- --ǩ-m z_ a__ b__ ǩ____ z- a-a b-ǧ ǩ-ǩ-m ---------------- za aǧa bāǧ ǩoǩom
I like this flower. ز--د--- -- --ښ--. ز_ د___ ګ_ خ_____ ز- د-ت- ګ- خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه دلته ګل خوښوم. 0
زه --ت--ګ----ښو-. ز_ د___ ګ_ خ_____ ز- د-ت- ګ- خ-ښ-م- ----------------- زه دلته ګل خوښوم.
I find that pretty. دا--یر--ک-ی-د-. د_ ډ__ ښ___ د__ د- ډ-ر ښ-ل- د-. --------------- دا ډیر ښکلی دی. 0
dā ḏ-r -k----y d_ ḏ__ ǩ___ d_ d- ḏ-r ǩ-l- d- -------------- dā ḏyr ǩkly dy
I find that interesting. دا-ډی---ل--- دی. د_ ډ__ د____ د__ د- ډ-ر د-چ-پ د-. ---------------- دا ډیر دلچسپ دی. 0
dā --r -l-s---y d_ ḏ__ d____ d_ d- ḏ-r d-ç-p d- --------------- dā ḏyr dlçsp dy
I find that gorgeous. دا -یر---ل--د-. د_ ډ__ ښ___ د__ د- ډ-ر ښ-ل- د-. --------------- دا ډیر ښکلی دی. 0
d---y--ǩ-l---y d_ ḏ__ ǩ___ d_ d- ḏ-r ǩ-l- d- -------------- dā ḏyr ǩkly dy
I find that ugly. د- --ر--در--ه--ې د_ ډ__ ب_____ د_ د- ډ-ر ب-ر-ګ- د- ---------------- ده ډېر بدرنګه دې 0
d---ê- bdrng- dê d_ ḏ__ b_____ d_ d- ḏ-r b-r-g- d- ---------------- da ḏêr bdrnga dê
I find that boring. دا خ--ه ک-- -ی. د_ خ___ ک__ د__ د- خ-ت- ک-ی د-. --------------- دا خسته کنی دی. 0
d------ -n--dy d_ ǩ___ k__ d_ d- ǩ-t- k-y d- -------------- dā ǩsta kny dy
I find that terrible. ې -- -ارو-کی---. ې د_ ډ______ د__ ې د- ډ-ر-ن-ی د-. ---------------- ې دا ډارونکی دی. 0
ê-dā ḏā--nk- dy ê d_ ḏ______ d_ ê d- ḏ-r-n-y d- --------------- ê dā ḏāronky dy

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