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How To Say ‘I Love You’ In Pashto + Other Romantic Phrases

Wondering how to say ‘I love you’ in Pashto? You’re in the right place.

Saying ‘I love you’ can be both scary and exciting and even more so in a new language!

If you want to know how to say ‘I love you’ and other romantic phrases in Pashto, then read on.

As Pashto is written in it’s own script, I’ve included what the pronunciation would be like using English letters.

How To Say ‘I Love You’ In Pashto

To tell someone that you love them in Pashto, say either:

I love youZa ta sara meena laram
I love youZa ta sara meena kawam

The above phrases both mean ‘I love you’ and can be used interchangeably. 

Check out this video (YouTube) to hear the pronunciation of ‘I love you’ by a native Pashto speaker.

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Romantic Phrases in Pashto

Try these other romantic phrases too including how to say ‘I miss you’ in Pashto.

I like youTa zama khwakh ye
I miss youTa ma ta der yadegy
My beloved, my loveJaanaana
I am in love with youZu pa ta mayan yama
I love you so muchZa tasa dera meena kawam
I miss you so muchZa ta der yadawom
You are my lifeTa zama jwand ye
You are beautifulTa der khaista khkare
You are good lookingTe khaista ye
My heartZarrgiya
SweetheartShirina
I love you tooZa ham mina darsara laram
Will you marry me?Aya masara wada kawii?

Another term of endearment you will often hear in Pashto is ‘da zrra qarara’ which literally means ‘the solace of my heart’. Try this with someone you love. In means something along the lines of ‘with you, my heart is at ease’. 

Check out the below video to hear the pronunciation of some of these phrases:

These phrases should come in handy whether you’ve got a love interest from Pakistan or Afghanistan or whether you’re just visiting and want to be prepared. 

Why not also learn how to say ‘how are you?’ in Pashto? You’ll need this essential phrase in lots of different situations.

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