DariOur professional linguists include native Dari speakers who are experienced in the nuances of the language and the requirements of effective translation and interpreting. Dari LanguageDari belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages. It is one of Afghanistan’s two official languages, the other being Pashto. Dari is also the primary language of the Chahar Aimak, Hazara, and Tadzhik peoples. Dari is an Afghan dialect of Farsi (Persian). Written Dari uses a modified Arabic alphabet, and Dari’s vocabulary borrows heavily from Arabic and Farsi languages. Approximately 5 million people in Afghanistan speak Dari, equaling about one-third of the population. Dari, more so than Pashto, acts as a means of communication between speakers of different languages in Afghanistan. Dari Translation and InterpretingALS provides services in Dari translation and interpretation in all media. To obtain a free quote for an upcoming Dari project, please click here.
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