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Armenian Pashto

Armenian Pashto refers to the way the Pashto language, predominantly spoken in Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan, has been influenced by Armenian culture or has specific variations within Armenian communities. Pashto, an Indo-Iranian language, possesses distinctive dialects and cultural expressions influenced by regional interactions. While Armenian and Pashto belong to different linguistic families—Armenian being an Indo-European language and Pashto an Iranian language—the two may intersect through diaspora communities, historical interactions, or cultural exchanges, mainly in areas where these groups coexist. The term highlights the richness of linguistic and cultural diversity within ethnic communities.