Published March 3, 2024 | Version v1
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES IN PERSIAN-DARI AND PASHTO LANGUAGES

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In the Pashto language, the adjective is different from the adjective in terms of number, gender, and mood due to its correspondence with the predicate, in modern Persian-Dari language. Unlike Pashto, adjectives in ancient and modern Persian are divided into two groups, the former and the latter. In the Persian language - a modern door between the adjective and some grammatical roles; As mentioned, there is no visible difference in terms of appearance, and the recognition of adjectives in this language is mostly based on grammatical features; If in Pashto language its structure in terms of number, gender and mood, all three have an important place.

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