A Manual of Pashto by Sir Ross Kepple
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MANUAL OP PUSHTU
Major
c.i.e.,
POLITICAL OFI'ICKE
ROOS-KEPPEL
G.
f.kg.s.,
KUYBER PASS
i.s.c.
EXAMINATION IN PUSHTU
AND
KHAN
MUXSHI OF PESHAWUR
ASSISTED BY
k.b.
HUMPHREY MILFORD
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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AUTHOE'S PREFACE.
Since I have been President of the Central Committee of Examination in Pushto,
many
as to
inquiries
have had
1 could
get,
and whether
Examinations.
my
correspondents ask
''
official
to
me
to
Clarke's Persian
and a dictionary,
study
AUTHOR
IV
tlie
intelligent
he
S PRErFACE.
is
across,
n,
fairly
even
if
trained
Munshi.
mars published,
viz.,
They
are expen-
heads of beginners.
grammars
T.
of this
book
studied these
my
-written
throughout
the
Roman
as
to
the
but
it
(Jiaracter,
value, as no
its
transliteration
of
Pushtu.
In addition to the above,
India have
published Pushtu
cabularies,"
" Phrase-books*'
many
Munshis' in
"^Guides,"
and
'*'
" Vo-
Sentences."
<
AUTHORS PREFACE.
me
They
to be valueless.
words,
and
seiitences
consist of masses
phrases
strung
of
together
indiscriminatelv.
year'^ ago,
Few Europeans
teaching was
difficult
attempted to learn
the
in
Munshis in Peshawar.
hands
Pushtu was
it,
three
of
Within the
language.
and the
four
or
and
to
The number
the
Punjab
of really good
could
fingers of one
rtian
who
almost
ail
proportion.
Pushtu teachers
be
counted on
in
the
Very few
any
the\'
and phrases
in the text-books,
and of correctmg,
They
is
arslow business.
6
AUTHORS
VI
hope
this
Manual
i^KEFACE.
will,
by supplying a
sys-
Munshi
is
is
Pathan.
mu6h
a Pathan by birth, so
many
but to
to Iparn h:3
his
If
the better
met Pushtu
sometimes
is
vile.
is
is
Chapter
and
I.,
the
11.
"colloquial sentences"
of
make him
pronunciation.
in
retired
Sepoy
'>
The Manual
is
I.
cai<j-
on a small
to practise on.
Part
and
places
wage
in his service,
is
concise
grammar, original
possible for a
grammar
to,
be
as far as it
so,
digested
AUTHOR PREFACE.
Part
II.
Chapter
thirty
and
graduated course of
vocabulary and
(including
'lessons
examples)
I.
Vll
ele-
advanced standard.
tliese les'sons will
beginner, Avho
is
(The^
be
found
first
tNventy
of
sufficient for a
Standard Examination.)
Chapter
II.
Examinations of the
Part
III.
last
APrENDICESj
I.
In-
transitive Verbs.
II.
Pushtu
Transitive Verbs.
III.
The Hegjdations
Pushtu.
for
Examinations
in
author's preface.
viii
The candidate
mination
is
for
advised to
grammar
study the
first
work
Part
II.,
Chapter
I.,
at the
same
tOj
t|>en
and exercises
in
timfi translating
Pushtu sentences
in Part III.,
If
He
him a month.
Chapter
II.,
and
at the
II.,
into
III., cor-
version.
an average of
The
of colloquial sentences
total, therefore, is
some 1,500
fifty sentences.
sentences.
If
vocabulary.
There
is
a certain
amount
of repetitiori in the
thought
it
better
to
lea^e
111.,
them
but
as
have
they are.
AUTH04l's PUEFACE,
The form
of
the
sentences
IX
constantly
varies,
l^atha.n.
many
Any
suggestions as to
slips
a second edition.
me
to
make
my
gratitude to
allowed
also to
of
assisted
Part
in
III.;
into
and
Pushtu of
to
the
Sahibzada
unrivalled knowledge
of
AUTHOR
PREFACE.
tlieir
is
idiomatic
as well as grammatical.
G.
ROOS-KEPPEL,
I
<
Cajptain.
I.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
The Grammar.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Xii
PART
II.
PAGB
Chapter
I.
......
and Exercises
Chapter
II.
Pushtu
7.1
more advanced
studefnts
36
PART
'
.167
APPENDICES.
I.
II.
Transitive Verbs
III.
The
Pushtu
Regulations
.
of types of
Comparative table
for
.
Examination
(in pocTcet)
Pushtu
(in pocket)
in
308
PART
I.
PUSHTU GKAMMAK.
PA-RT?
I.
PUSHTU GEAMMAB.
t
'
SECTION
I.
^;->*^
-^^
L/'
(>
J ^
to
of Speech.
Of
g or^
and
viz.:
L/'
and
Jf
and
CJ
to Pushtu, Arabic,
anu
2.
These forty
letters are to
The
to Pushtu, Persian,
be considered as conso-
viz.
left.
Urdu, according to
assuming the
same
4.
initial,
the letter;
Column
III. tfie
corresponding English
power
and final
letter or
B 2
I.
PUSHTU MANUAL.
6
5.
Althougli
all
and
^ are
points
Zabar
vowels
short
or
( ),
MSS.
the consonants
thus
r'^
thus
J-
ii
pronounced rd
pronounced
pronounced rd
thus
or
viz.
^,
^ or
ri
must invariably
^ or
=
=
=
When
i>J
formed
for
^
iJs
When
^,
thus
thus
w or 00
thus
is
^^,
followed by
^'
pronounced rd
1.
or
pronounced
ree
pronounced
roo
^_^
a diphthong
is
example
au or
on,
ai or
ce,
and
^_J
pronounced as in hough
'pronounced as
>i//i.
accompanying vowel-points,
for
example
PUSH'UU GRAMMAR.
hot,
J.i"
^.;'.J^-
pronounced tod
pronounced ger
viz.
clidpSr
three
the
not followed
}^y \, ^
when
and
are written
stood.
HOW PROXOUNCKD
DESCRIPTION.
IN ENGLISH.
^-
an ass
burr
Short Vowels
< 2.
3.
zinna, like
jj the chin
s.i
raw sugar
like
gtir,
8in7Ui
French
Long Vowels
\3.
^"
Diphthongs
wind
Jjj
Jo
{
2.
Jji a promise
Jjugj
a flock
(JSjki-
produce
birds
"Majhur
Joo a houndari/
of
'
like
ssel,
like bowl
IV eight
tol,
khel,
tribe
Norwe-
gian Sceter
like
male
PUSHTU MANUAL.
8
G.
In addition
to
(,
"^
(i.)
Thus, J^.T
the sound.
io fitrn
(alif); it
round,
hat.
lengthens
a very long
it
is
iJIaj'I
(iii.)
'^tashdid""is an
"
""
'
wasl,''
sound, thus,
This sign
is
it-tifak.
vowel-sound of the
last letter of
origin.
(iv.)
and pesh
(''
a word, thus
that
these
')
This
is
it-tifakan, hy chance.
in w;
thus, U'ijj
PUSHJU GRAMMAR.
^
,
SECTION n.
'
>
>
an in English, the
though
is
it
numeral o
article
being inherent in
its
noun
(one) for
demonstrative pronoun
1j or
,i:cd
{tJiis)
articlxB,
CHAPTER
I.
THE NOUN.
,
9.
object
noun
it
indicate time.
numeral
is
of
an
liouns,
It comprises
substantives, adjectives,
and
present.
10.
In
Pushtu
the
noun has
(1)
Nomisiative
(abbreviation N.).
(2)
Accusative
Ac).
PUSHTU MANUAL.
10
(3)
(4)
Genitive
(5)
Dative
D.).
(6)
Ablative
Ab.).
(7)
Locative
,L.).
(8)
Vocative
v.).
G.).
Gender.
11.
12.
in
the
is
nominative singular.
All
ways :
(i.)
those ending in
(ye ma'^ruf),
(lie
zahir), in ^^
and
Examples
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
Most nouns terminating
masculine,, Example
(ii.)
in
11
a consonant are
CSaS ,
Tq
this rule,
a good
In
'-r'^i-^
sister,
many
feminine because
1
J^^.
the
of
it
more important
^y
etc.
many
exceptions
denotes a
a dauglder,
disregard as obvious.
are the
female,
exceptions.
the
noun
such as
is
,^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
12
14.
nominative
the
ways
singular
in
one
of
the
following
(i.)
in
(he khafi),
iu ^-
in
Example
NOUNS
TERMINATING IN
feminine.
PUSfiTU GRAMMAR.
The
15.
by separate words, as
FEMININE.
'MASCULINE.
X
,. ,.
a father.
jyo
a mother.
a brother.
,i-
a sister.
a Ton.
^.
an
uncle.
l,,^Jui
a buffalo
(uv
a horse.
or the
..J
bull.
<i*J^
x>^
feminine
^Ji
by adding
(he kliafi).
Example :
<di
thief,
i^js^
a female
thief.
a hen.
original
tion.
a mare.
FEMININE.
a coch.
CJj-
agrci,in
buffalo coir.
MASCULINE.
the
o,
the feminine
(ii.)
an aunt.
is
(i.)
a daughter.
dA^ a woman.
^jM a man.
s
13
to
in a shortened
Example
iu
^jyuj
^^
Oj
last
restore
shepherd.
iiXjJL
a Fathan.
^til-*.;
coicherd,
&ki^
o>
syllable
it
MASCUL?IE.
^^'y
their
FEMININE.
a shepherdess.
a Pathan woman.
a female cowherd.
14
PUSHTU MANUAL.
(iii.)
nine
Example
^.1
an
^juh
a doq.
antelope.
/^''^(^^^ o,''^^lope.
<^
il^J'
ijuw
'^aS
hitch.
,
a granddaughter.
FEMININE.
MASCULINE.
a parrot.
lisjis
L^y^
(v.)
is
j.ii
C-^j'
the femi-
^,
as iu
FEMININE.
a washerman.
'j.i)
a washerwoman.
tC^^S
a female
helper.
by dropping the
j^-
and adding
s.j,
as
helpter.
FEMININE.
MASCULINE.
>-><,
in
into
^j?
MASCULINE.
or
,^-
is
to
(iv.)
nine
the femi-
FEMIltlNE.
a grandson.
j,^'
nine
MASCULINE.
in
is
a shoemaker.
x.a:>-.<
a female shoemaker
or a shoemaker's wife.
j'jo
Note.
former,
an elephant.
The
latter
wliicJi is
u.ij'jt
form
becoming
is
a female elephant.
more-inuuse than
obs^olete.
the
PUSHTa GRAMiMAR.
15
Number.
16.
The preceding
sections
mains
10 sliOTr
how
the plural
it re-
are obtained.
'
sents
nominative
singular^
The
gender forms
its
nominative plural in
its
termination.
(1.)
17.
By adding
the termination
,1
or
Example
;XJ^
SINGULAR.
PLURAIi.
Ci3uc a chief.
^J^^
cL^L; a leopard.
u'"^V-
.to
a snake.
uV'*
j^
a house.
^y^
J:
j^
hill.
..
a ravine,
for
nouns
respectively.
^'.J:
^iJ,^^
16
PUSHTU MANUAL.
(ii.)
By adding tbe termination % iu monosyllabic
nouns with the radical -. Example
:
<.
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
17
19.
^^1.
Example
SINGULAR.
PLURAL.
/J
>LiM
jfcLwj
^S'
J.i^
20.
soldier.
a soiaier.
^vjj&'^w,
..i^-J^'
a murderer.
,.,ljL.>i-
by adding ^1 or
^J~^.
SINGULAR.
Example
18
PUSHTU MAIJUAL.
SINGULAR.
PUSmtJ GRAMMAR.
24.
Also
plural
termination
to
Jtii.
meaning
their
Examples
theso.
are
in
Pushtu
collective, and,
19
are
Ji
is
huttfir,
Jxi.
wheat,
(2.)
SINGULAR.
ji
'^j
fj^j>
.3
a regiment.
a
^^,
quilt.
ij^'^j>
When ending
Example
PI.UUAr,.
a mad.
in
they form
SINGULAR.
yLjo a she
or
PLURAL.
cat.
i^'.^Aj...
a she vionJcey.
>''!
;'^
iu
ov
\'
^ remain unchanged
>
is-
Sr >
girl.
t
v*
,
'''''
the
moon
c 2
20
PUSHTU MANUAL.
27.
by changing
to
^.
in
Example
^Jo
28.
l^^
O^
evil.
in
clian|re
it
to
^.
SINGULAR.
PLURAL.
Hs^ a woman.
ls^
<tywl
29.
virtue.
Example
'
PLURAL.
SINGULAR.
iuvj
a mare.
'
l5:J^
in
j'^/ when
denoting animate objects,
when they denote inanimate. Example
adding
SINGULAR.
an,d
^_^
21
PUSUtu GEAMMAR.
Examples
>
L<r,.'i-
snow.
'
^_SJ;}^
and 'many
dust.
Xj^
rice.
^J^^j^\
barley.
o'jhers.
>
Case.
31.
(and,
Accusative cases
in
....m
of the noun,
>
(i.)
verb,
all
or
a sentence
thus
an intransitive
and future
tenses
of a
Example
^1.
'
(ji.)
JJ
Yakooh eame.
The 'man
I-jIjL^ i^ s
will
transitive
mental.
(--vibo
Exaippje
8j!..
^^
^jui
(l^he
fojc.
instru-
22
PUSHTU MANUAL.
The Instnimental case (which
32.
is
of
transitive verbs.
identical with
imperfect
the
It represents in
in the nominative',
of inflection)
Example
at
of the
Ua^ Ci3jb
JJfclj^
CXii) ,^|J^
In
the
Vocative
case,
noun
the
may remain
V
or
8,
usually
is
^^\j
but this
(i.)
sentence.
<xljb^
33.
commencement
the
singular.
is
added
Example
The
ol)jects,
nominative
*j)j}
Note.
is
norns in6apablo
(in
^JiJ3
form
first
<-^'
(with
brother I
is
more
in
use
is
singular.
^^
'
JJ
to
the
Example
)
\
last
letter
the
of
nominative
'
<
daughter
^^
"
I
^
jy-'J
mother
PUSHTU GEAMMAE.
(iii.)
nominative
''
nouns
In
denoting
23
inaninuttti
objects,
tlie
tbe
vocative
Example
particle alone.
j>S
'
(iv.)
In
-''-*
joy
L^'
nouns
i^lural
home/
sorrow
L_>'
Example
j1^
34.
35.
^-1
soldiers
^^\
hoys
affixes to the
and
{my)
^^\
r
is
The
iii./i-
<
Example
t>
to
the
^
^ly:
t>
^l uliXc
t)
"idJli
of prefixes
formed by prefixing j
is
'
means
Genitive
'
J'^ ^^'o ^
<jo
to
the
sJ,
xij
are
24
PUSHTU MANUAL.
^li
j>S
He
has gone
to his
c^
..i^
He
has gone
to his Iwuse.
jsJ
,S
He
has gone
to Jiis
^'.
.^
He
has gone
to
\3
^L>
ij
ij"
j_^j
^j
li'
is
house.
hisJiouse.'
used,
is
i^^
house,
this
is
now
practically obsolete.
The
37.
prefixing'
<)J
Ablative
by
this prefix
or
when
is
it
case
and the
A)
from
i}
from
Example
it is
euphony,
Example
the house.
38.
terminates in a consonant.
is
^.
affix
i,J
formed sometimes by
is
to
the house.
is
formed by
affix ^jxS
'desire(^ to
Example :
(which
express
*'
in
prefixinr^
<):.>
is
principally
^'
or
^.'xm
&.>
.'^
<S.>
hy hundred^ of ilimiscvh.
ixi").
25
PUSH'^U GKAMMAR.
U^ J^
"
39.
(vu^
^J^
^-
*'"
^^^ house,
^j'z
.>
in the
(Jol^
<icj
at Cabul.
hills.
40.
(i.)
Masculine Nouns,
26
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Second Declensiou.
PUSHTU GRAMAIAR.
(iv.)
Fourtli Declension.
27
:
28
PUSHTU MANUAL.
(ii.)
in J^.
In these the
Second Declension.
'
They
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
Third Declension.
29
30
PUSHTU MANUAL.
THE ADJECTIVE.
42.
rules as
noun
it qualifies,
Note.
or
whatever
When
more nouns
an adjective
Example
man and
tico
used
is
of different genders,
masculine plural.
One
number and
its
it
two
t-o
qualify
is
used in thb
women
are
ill.
The adjective
when
except
noun which
it is
is
it qualifies.
Example
a good woman,
(i.)
^Ks**"
a had man,
a
(ii.)
croolu-d stick,
woman
is
tiie
man
had,
tiie
stick is crooked
is
good,
8J
^-j
-ji
^ii
,>
Aa> ^Ks^*
ji^
d^
Sr'^^
i-Jj"*"
fiie
,^u
i-Ji*"
-Sy
(
>-
44.
(i.)
noun,
its
follows the
it
Decleksion op Adjectives.
'-
PUSHTU. GRAMMAR.
line^
masculine nouns of
like
Declension/ addin<^
First
tVie
in
-31
the plural.
They
feminine by adding
forni the
mas-
to their
Fourth Declension.
of the
are
Adjectives ending in
(ii.)
declined
masculine
like
nouns
of
Fourth
the
Declension.
to
Adjectives ending in
(iii./
are
declined
like
masculine
masculine,
are
js
nouns
of
and
Second
the
in
form
in the feminine,
of the plural.
in
like feminine
nouns
of
the
Fourth
Declension.
Note.
rules,
45.
(i.)
There
are
to
these
Comparison op Adjectives.
The, Pushtu adjective has no comparative or
the idea
by means
PUSHTU MANUAL.
32
number and
Lead
ivoman
is stronger
The Superlative
(iii.)
:t-
is
'
Example
case.
than a
girl.
is
noun
of
wtich
is
is
multitude,
such
as
object
compared.
J^
Example
or
;N"ote.
The
<xL^
&c.,
^J
^3
with
.*
or
a^A^b
This mare
This horse
J_jamT
Aoj JwjI
first
noun
J
of
JCAa
aJ
^^I
1l3
JcIas^
jy
,^1
,'J
multitude Jj
is
more
in
use than the last two, which are stpctly speaking noc
'
PUSHTU MANUAL.
34
47.
in
nouns,
hawf-, like
48.
With
exception
the
of
jj
one,
the cardinal
They are
of
which end in
s,
by
no plural form.
like a
its
by the addition
Its
before the ^.
masculine form o
is
one, has
declined
noun of the
fourth declension.
exception of the
Cardinal.
UASCDLINE.
three
FEMIN'INB.
men.
three wovicyi.
Ordinal.
MASCULINE.
the third
num.
.0
t^^\o,
which
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
50.
expressed.
Example
35
be
PUSHTU
36
53.
Example
,S^
s ,1.
AMI AT,.
8.1. all,
universality.
.M
s,l.
(ill
four.
Multiplication by degree
54.
the particle
much,
twice as
thrice
Jc.;
as
^i
expressed by using
is
^..\
mean
^>
^jd
and any
Jo
othe^.
y>,j^A.
jcj
^j
THE PRONOUN.
55.
ii.
viii.
Interrogative Pronouns,
Correlative Pronouns,
Indefinite Pronouns,
Pronominal Adjectives.
Of these
sj,
Demonstrative Pronouns,
iv.
vii.
Personal Pronouns,
Relative Pronouns.
V.
js:
be classed
iii.
vi.
56.
may
^, and
<U
^xiJt
^J
thou;
is
^_^^i
or Aia
he,
she or
it.
are not.
They
fUSHTt GRAMMAR.
3
bo
^7
38
Pm
PUSHTU MANUAL.
PUSH7U GEAMMAR.
dJtj)
wliioli
is
declined
like,
but this
is
a feminine
no\^
little
above decle'nsion
tform
well
as
39
the
as
then
commonly used
is
is
masculine,
in
the
singular.
'
>
57.
^-J or
The Pronominal
i3
t]ice, t]uj,
&c.
^ him,
all
Suffixes
them,
^^ or ^ me,
Jiis,
&c.
their, &c.,
,-o
my, &c.
are
commonly
and vocative.
J
now
the
c/nly
reumant
her,
it
.J
or them.
personal pronoun,
to him.,
ai
of the original
Examples
or them, and
:
<xj
..
it
40
MANUAL.
ftJSHTtJ
Kote.
"Wlicu
,.
is
also 'used
common
the
C-^.'5
^H9
id
^^
^d
Jiitii
Tahe
the
as^
is
the \jun.
<JS.iy^
The gun
is
^j^J
The gun
is theirs.
Demonstrative
The
viz.
Give
verb
tlio
omitted, and
'p
d^i
58.
with
usually
number,
is
are
four
in
n^
Pronouns
ours or yours.
and
declined thus
that,
Sing-ular.
PtJSHTlJ
GHAMMAB.
Plural.
41
42
PUSHTU MkNUAL.
^Jl}
CS*.^
X:>-
^yi,,^
Xt^
x^
^_c^^^s>-
There
in
whichever
^y^
whichever one
strictly
is
mny
^^
x^ x^
^_f>.^
61.
wTaoever
.i>
rome.
i/ou'Jihe.
ijou like.
be taken to mean
Example
j'uo
;J.ji-
and
>
^hich. can
tlielr.
'
JU
<;^^i>. Xi
JU
(J.Ai^
vl
ijj^
declined
is
He
regularly,
plural, according
of adjectives.
We
both in
the
singular
to
Example
When
the particle
the particle
is
Xj
is
sometimes dropped.
Xi
alxir
We
ivill
Exairple
go ourselves.
of
43
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
It is also retained in expressions like
'
We
ja. Xi Vui^Ui- JO
will go
I heard
on our feet.
my
it luith
ears.
62.
(i./
CJ>fL.
are
I'rho,
Example
^.
^
j_jj
Who
"-^r-
i_5^
(^l5^ J
<)J
*;j
are 7/ou
'^
43
TFAo.se
Ir^
<|J
'
>
To u'hom shall
(ii.)
brought it?
1 take it?
Example
jci
What
is it ?
^1.
What
do yoxi
WJiat
tiling is tJiin
j,J,
*^
^p
3
(iii.)
sai/ ?
and
is
declined
Example
adjectives.
^
iii
<xi.
k^
*U'
^y J
^^j x*S
jj*>j
y^S
^i^ lJ'V.^
ij,
Which
tribe^
do you belong
TV/dch regiment
L>
is
that
to ?
44
fUSHTtJ MANtJAL.
frequently used iu place of *^.
i^^ is
y>_
either w]io,
of which
the
ivhat
one of
iii
botli
sense
take
used
only
are
the
parts
<Ku.
aj
Jj 'J
J,
^}
Jl^A
rd
or)
hoys?
and
^L.
JS^.*
how many, or
^L.
How many
How much
How much
7neii
hoio
^yo^
The
Correlative
cattle do
Pronouns
&.d,
fur
you own?
are
non-interrogative sense),
and ^jK,^
it
(in its
sell
'
much^ are
have come?
you
loill
.d
this
tlie
'
Who
63.
in
-J
(iv.)
present;
but
regular inflections,
sinsrular
when used
or which
several
means
It
tj^^d
and
both meaning
Example
<xAa
'
PDSHTO' GRAMMAR.
TaJce as
mdch
When
>
be done,
referring to
,
^J\d thus
commOnly usei
^ V'^
ij<^d L/i^y^
jjj^i_j
45
tlie
(the
way in which
modern form
in place of
muck as
much).
so
!$^,J;
a thing
is to
^^lj)
of
is
(^*ijJt
ij^^ii,
^ ij^^L
and
^^'ti are
aj5-
commonly
used adverbially.
Indefinite Pronouns.
64.
anything;
2^
or ^^xL. some;
^^
anyone, anything,
^J^
Example
indeclinable.
auLi
l:>^
in the
oblique cases;
and
^ and 2^ are
u^ J^ 1^^ ^
^^
JlL^
'^y^
There
^xi'K
Jj
15^
cJ^^
iolj
1^
^
<u
^iL
vf^
2^
is
someone.
Give me something.
^^'^'^^^
Say
^^^
nothing.
46
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Numerous Compound
from
C/j^,
nA..
.J another
else,
jd
thing, y) .a
one
ludefinite
Thus
above.
the
ajs.
make
and
i-l^^
(Jj and<.:*:i
else),
i^
.y or
copabining
^Jj
and cii^ ,y
l)^
with
Jb
similarly,
another and
another, some-
2:i^
every,
Jj another.
which makes o
* j^
anyone
^li^
makes
C/^ i:^*
common
use
MASCULINE.
are
in
PUSHTU' GRAMMAR.
With
(i.)
From
the termination
or ij,
^i
Example
to
bind, the
noun
JjJ^
to forget,
the noun
Ji
the infinitive
47
iiJ
binch'jng.
From
the infinitive
,i6^jjJb forgetting.
By
(ii.)
commonly
are,
employed
how-
inflection, being,
J may be dropped
The
thus
infinitive JIj
go
to
may be
(iii.)
anil
in
<io
or yj
With
the
a;j
termination ^.
of the infinitive
either
in going.
the
to
being dropped
the
root,
verbs ending
(in
when
The
<
^
(iv.)
infinitive
^i.Jo,.
The
final
Example
Jj..<,.
to
noun
hearing.
infinitive
J'w*.
With
of
jjjlvj
to
Iceej.),
keeping.
the
termination
to
the root,
When
the
the
48
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Example
the noun.
The
J!
The
is
short, it is
infinitive.
lengthened in
*
to
Jj*^
noun
the
fornjs
eat,
.li^ eating.
infinitive
,J.x^
forms
see,
to
noun
the
<bl^ seeing.
(v.)
root.
The
infinitive J<^;i^l
By
(vi.)
the
terminating in
stand
^. Jj .J.
to
to he
heard.
terminating in
J^'
to
to
J.
still,
or
or ^J^^,
jj
to
^^'
i^-
Thus the
participle
infinitive Jjo.tij
cCJ^Jj ,Jj
seize
a resident
and the
{^^
or
infinitive
^yJ^
seized'.
^y; thus:
1,
^,
Ui',
or^
prr-iiary
Uju.,
by the
>-Jyj,
^)'^,
PnSHTti GRAMMAR.
Jx
thief,
with the
becomes Hi
pleaded,
iA>^
affix
49
^_^
tlteft.
becomes ^^-^^
pleusure.
(LJjLo
,juum lohite,
J JoV^)
with the
becomes
(jujjuou-
becomes
Iljljuu.
affix ^Jl^
affix
J^
becomes
^ii*Jo\fj>.
acquaintance.
i^j<i
with the
separate,
affix
.J
becomes
^j%Ji5oo
separation.
Ij^jua^Juc*
hospitaliti/.
becomes
affix Ui^^
DIMINUTIVE NOUNS.
These are formed by the
68.
affixes
^,
for the
Sometimes
sake 'of
^ is prefixed to
euphony
^^, and
initial
Example
*i-
girt,
with the
^_^
affix
consonant
:
o becomes
little girl.
^^''^
PUSHTU M'ANUAL.
50
^5 a pony,
a
the
with
^J becomes ^yii
affix
little iiony.
rat,
with
the
Cj
affix
bi?comes
CS^*
a mouse.
^
ram,
-^ith
the
affix
a male lamb.
<
CHAPTER
II.
THE VERB.
Verbs
69.
classes
i.
ii.
passing
an
to
JjoJ /
to fall,
verb
object,
denotes simple
such
as
JtXj^^
actSoii
to
to the root, as
(ii.)
flow,
to tvander.
two
Intransitive
Jjo J
ii^to
Intransitive or Neuter.
The
70.
not
in
jJ,juj'Jli4J^ to sit,
infinitive^
iJj^
termination
to rise, (Jj"^ to
jo,
go out.
and which
iJ
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
(iii.)
of
tion
Jjo,' such
become
Jjsj^ouj to
51
as
to
JtXj^jij^
become
informed,
light.
71.
oi
They
ablative case.
72.
conjugation, while
in
are
those
intransitive verbs
are
regular,
and are
Appendix
(see
to becorr^e
sheet).
J may
be roughly
of present
73.
Class
Jiirjie
1.
Those
by suppressing the
Example
Present
Perfect
Note.
which
is
Root
jJjUi'JU*;*^ to sit.
ciitvj'J is
:^
Juu**^
*j
sit
or
^Xx^^S^.^
more
in use
I*
am
i^:i.^^^Xx^
sitting.
have
nowadays
sat.
than^X*,'.Ju^.u*^,
this class.
E 2
PUSHTU MANUAL.
52
Class
Those
2.
and which
foi'm the
by sup-
Infiriitive
Present
Perfect
Note.
roll.
^'x-^J:,
I have
3.
is
Those
which
in
or
Perfect
;^
Perfect
I go
*j
reverting to
Examples
:
I have gone
'out.
I
ascend.
ascend.,
ij-^ ^ have
ascendtid.
cu^
out.
^yis>~ to
\ v>- I
Root
go out.
^ ^^
Infinitive
Present
74.
to
^Jj".
Present
(ii.)
c:ji,
(i.)
rolled.
^ji. I
j^j_
to roll.
ijj^j
in
J come
PUSHTU GKAMMAR.
The
above heads.
under the
53
principal
exceptions
are
Infinitive
Present
Perfect
*^vw I
*j isy*^
J^
hum
Perfect
^I
JJo
hiirnt.
,or
to go.
j^ I have gone,
The
Transitive
verb
denotes
hear,
77.
and
Jj*jXjuj*j
of
Jtio_, viz.,
Jaj m!
to ask.
intransitive verbs
by the addition
They
transitive
of
transitive,
verbs.
the passage
76.
been burnt,
go.
,Jb or
^_
am
^om
75.
action
burn.
^ have burnt
Infinitive
Present
or
to
conjugation of transitive
governs
the
J. to the root.
and are subject
accusative,
The primitive
the
causal
the
dative case.
78.
Passive Voice,
verbs
can.
aJl transitive,
causal,
and derivative
PUSHTU MANUAL.
54
of
J Jo.^
to
Example
Active
Infinitive
to hind.
,i'
Passive
Present:
Perfect
iJL
^S
Past Participle
,JJ
Voice.
being hound.
Be hound.
transitive
Primitive
Class
Voice.
^Sj I am bound, or I am
^J::^
>j
Imperative
79.
.j^^
of,
Those
verbs
may be
classed
time from the root, and those of past time from the
infinitive.
example Jj
to
hind, given in
to beat.
Appendix
II.
Example:
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
55
of past time.
It
may
be divided into
tense
Those
(i.)
the
vferbs
whose
Example
of past time.
Infinitive:
li
These drop
Perfect
^^
Root:
to hear.
J'^i^'
Present: ^.^1
^ioj^l
hear.
lS^'^J^'
heard.
''^^"^
(ii.)
it to
ends in
root
t)
c:^*:.
Example
of past time.
Infinitive
Present
Perfect
Root
{JXii^ ^^ want.
change
in tenses
it
^jl.^^
^jl^ I want.
^d
^IjLfjy:
I have wanted.
'v
>
(iii.)
it
to
-.
ci^
change
Present
Perfect
U-^^
Example
r:!
Root
^^ open.
c:^i|^
^^\;i I open.
^d
iJ-'^\.'-
^*
^ have opened.
it
in
56
PUSHTU MANUAL.
(iv.)
Verbs
of
penultimate syllable
Example
:
,
Infinitive
speah (which
(Jj ^
and
(v.)
change
both transitive
(
^\^ I speak.
Present
Perfect
is
intransitive).
^p ^L U
,
I have spoken.
Infinitive
Example
Root
Present
Perfect
Most verbs
or c:^^
L:l,^*.
c:^j.
J^ I throw.
^t3
ixio^
I have
thr^own.
Glass
3.
The small
class of verbs
a complete conjugation.
Example
GRAMMAR.
PUSHTI?
and
Infinitives: J^ju
Indicative Present
Imperfecji
Past
Perfect
80.
(.i_Jo
^d
!sjj
away.
The
by adding J
and
Causal .Verb.
ji- news,
^juw
81.
is
is
formed
Example
wldte,
which
to
It is regular,
lead away.
I lead away.
^ V
to
Jed
^J^J^
take away,
^'sjo
Subjunctive Present
to
JJojl>
57
to
The Compound
is
inform.
to
whiten.
or
{to
J^
{to do)
become
when
or, to he)
when
j<->-
JSj6
^^
(to
y^ )
intransitive.
Example
Ji^
J^i
:
neivs.
inform.
he or to
58
PUSHTU MAIIDAL.
The conjugations of these
auxiliaries are to be
found
in the Appendices.
82.
(i.)
Prohibition
hibition,
<L,
which
ic
is
Example
elision of the x.
^
^y
its
verb by the
go {thou),
do not go {thou).
ji
go {you).
(ii.)
tion, jj,
Negation
is
which, like
the elision of
It is
au),
used with
all
Example
is
prefixed to
59
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
^l' I
'
!^xample
JCbl,
I do not
are
formed
between the
placed
is
--
tenses Which
In
the
go.
with
the
prefix
and the
prt^fix
verb.
to
struclc,
(X5)l.
AJ
Jcj
I did not
strike.
is
participle
Example
go.
^d ^
^^
Jjy ^j^
The
83.
expressed
Personal
understood)
or
in
present
are
various
tenses of verbs.
Pronouns
forms
(either
in
all
>
(i.)
iJiib
tliou.
he.
yJ^
you.
^ffSb
they.
This
is
expressed or understood in
verbsj
when
it
all
tenses of intran-
PUSHTU MANUAL.
60
The
(ii.)
affixed personal
pronouns
SINGULAR.
Isfc
^
^
person.
2nd person.
3rd person.
These
affixes,
all
PLUI-AIi.
j
jj,-
^.
1st person.
2nd person.
3rd person.
and in
of intransitive
MEDIAL.
PUSHT% GEAMMAR.
61
^ Jj
s.li^
jG
J bound
thee.
<xia>
/ hound
him.
is
in
(ii.)
and object
is
in
number
Jj.
This
He hound me
8:
formation
simpler than
conversions from
tenses of
is
looks
it
time
past
the
(lit,
him
hi/
am
hound).
in
to
second
the
transitive
verbs,
form
will
of
soon
Example
i.
SECOND FORM.
Ij
&ka> :
^.ji.
J.i\
We
J^
them.
hound
S'i^ y*.'o
Jj^
yts>
He bound
me.
You hound
us.
us.
J.<
Example
^j
J,)
J ^jl^
ii.
the hoys.
J'hh.d
hound
^^
^]^
y l^
hound me.
PUSHTU MANUAL.
62
Example
iii.
SECOND FORM.
FIRST FORM,
.!
J J
^Kla
hadst
Til on
'o
^^
Example
5
iv.
.j
v.
A ^J ^J'^
vi.
vii.
^J^
^iit>
had
We
had
Ij
^J
^^
The hoys
bound. 1dm.
yl^ j^
had
Yon had
TAe
/j07/s
hound, us.
J^yJl^^o
^^
The hoys
They had
^j
J yiKisb
,.xAj&
The hoys
85.
y(^)^
^] ^Jj'
hoys.
Example
1^"
thee.
^'j'
hound the
,j
^i^cl
<^
the hoys.
Example
?>o?/s
J ^jl^ jivo
hound
T/ie
<-
the hoys.
Example
houpd
had,
J ^J^^ ^f^ II
hound
yl^!t> ^'
Jj"
^J
and
jjjLi
in
^ti
is
to,
JuLi-
when
a remote.
Example:
63
pushtIj grammar.
d CSjy'i Have you a
<Kxi,
x'jJ^
^j
j_^J
The Verb
80,
difficulty in the
I have a gun.
^ "^r!^
<-l^jo
t>
Is
^ CSjji
is
rjun ?
tliis
It is
your gim
my
gun.
In order to enable
study of Pushtu,
They
The Table
of the Manual,
pendix
I.)
includes
The simple
will
of Intransitive
Verbs (Ap-
intransitive verb
The derivative
one of transitive,
J Jo J
intransitive verb
to fall.
J Jo J J
to
become
hot.
to
become.
in Pushtu.
The
compoand
intransitive
verb Jjuo J J
to
JJxl. or JJoi.
to
become hof.
The
irregiditr
come.
verbs
,JXi
to go,
64
PUSHTU MANUAL.
The Table
cludes
of Trausitivc
Verbs (Appendix
The causal
(or derivative)
to heat.
in-
to hind.
The auxiliary
transitive verb
The compound
By
II.)
J J"
ti'ansitive verb
or ^jJ
J J* jJ
to do.<
to heat.
tables
as
guide,
be able,
should
man
with
the
of fair intelli-
CHAPTER
III.
THE PARTICLE.
87.
Particles are
The Adverb.
The Conjunction.
The
Preposition.
The
Interjection.
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
6.5
THE ADVERB.
88.
are
They
quidiS).
ju'.^
thus.
If
even.
89.
Si
-J
itpon
if3
i jj^
jj^i
dj
abover
i.j
like.
...
slowly.
at all, enth-ely,
<bkj
it
are
xf\
is^j-
d^y^
iJijs..
jSb
behoves.
oj-i
backwavds.bachi
Jj always.
suddenly, by
together.
sJI.
S'l^ perJifirjs.
i^wJt)
js^
where."
everywhere.
"^'ound aboxit.
[ here.
uJj within.
<
Jo somewhere
Ai'^i)
els?.
li'^ji
near.
Xjj..
behind
noiuherer
<xa:
i.Csi
below.
Jo^
oj'o jJ^
^ipside down,
top^fjf-turvey.
f^
outside.
ijciibb
Jo
u;
there^
I /I
fro at.
66
90.
^j.j idj
^^ ahvays.
^J*r:\
(Jo
J"
at last.
r~-l
<x)o
are
ever.
for
,. ,^
successively.
yesterday.
tjo''
day
the
heforf
yesterday,.
^J^.l
j'i
li
'.$00
even
till
now.
^^
,j
before yesterday.
lastnltjht.
'jut
to-morrow.
jj.^
c?y
ux?
i_$jSp>Ji>
^
^. o
^sK
<)J^.
when.
<xK
noi^
.i'
(XK
<xj
nowadays.
<)cK
ti<?7
after
'A^ (Jj
til
second day
and
then.
\xc j^
noiuadays.
when?
occasionally.
dJ^
.a
always,
at
.U
^,;
.L
^j;
rn
^wj'/i.
&=^ )6
ri>
quickly.^
jj jj
tiine.
ichtnever.
^^i
always,
^O'Tly.
noic.
l^s; formerly.
\M
any
cvfr
j^ to-day.
firstly.
^Ijm;
-.i
to-
morroiv.
never.
day
the second
^J
(Jj
again.
^^.
\J^
*.
ji,^
/low
o/i5eit ?
many
timea.
PUSHTU GRAMMAR.
The Adverbs of Quantity are:
91.
^^
V-^=
how
much. ?
this
much.
j.
.J
^^ n^
,a>
however much.
Lsly
little.
zj\ij
more.
some.
jX
every.
tTliese are
,1
or
j^^L
Jt)
't)
however many.
whatever.
5#
Jt>
everyone.
tl/j^
tJt>
everyone.
-.^j
Ss- J
to
the
utmost
extent.
ti_>l> ;j>eJi
jc^\_>
CONJ UNCTIONS.
92.
67
beyond degree.
unlimited.
PUSHTU MA^'UAL.
68
THE TREPOSITIONS
93.
5i
J _
and
suffixes)
|rS^*
of.
JC;
^
>j
are:
m hetiveen,
in
the midst
of,
to.
ii.i'
^.
.'i
^^'.j
aJjove.
sii
INTERJECTIONS.
The common
or ^\ oh
ijM
at, with.
94.
j]
from.
1 1I.
ji
&s^
on.
Interjections are
up
to.
together with.
d below.
PART
IT.
PEOSE COMPOSITION,
PAET
II.
chapter
i.
Prose Composition.
Chapter
I.
working up
to
the
Standard Examination.
>
is
Higher
going up
>
for the
first
Lower Standard.
Although the
test,
is
required to read.
72
PDSHTD
MAWtJAli.
PROSE "COMK
74
rUSHTlJ MA'KtJAL.
ITouso
75
rU0Sl5 G^MPOSITIONT.
Hax"
husband
Whose dog
is
Have you
guu
1*his
horse
^-J
is lazy.
that
c:^^vl
*xi<
is stivDuger
^ (ir'^
than
Tllis
sword
of
is
the sharpest
JSJ
"i
AiJfc
''^^^
v^'
''^
'"^
^Ci isA^^
SI
^>
^yi
^jyi
1*^
all.
EXERCISE
That man's horse
horse
sharp.
is
is
2.
His wife
is
This sword
This husband
lazy.
is
the strongest of
inan's son.
all.
He
has a sword.
Who
are
you
is
haj^py
The
is
i)
JCs^ ,J '^^l^"^
'
that one.
^_^ii>
^^^ '^ J
^t^
^j^4*^
'J
have
It is
This boy
I
am
that
76
tUSHT(J MiiNDAL.
Service
A
A
A
^JJ^^
cavalry soldier
.k^
((^5'^, S)
cavalry sergeant
Jiiltdd
cavalry regiment
The verb
jj'^
(See Appendix
I.)
Examples.
Who
He
is this
man
.li
^J
an infantry soldier.
is
In which regiment
Where
is
Whose
horse
his
^_^-'a^ (j^;;ij
!JJ
^J
this?
xij>-
'=>-
a sergeant
^J
^^^L;
J ^_^I Ij
^jJ^SjtSii J
He became
i))
isV'-; i^-<y^
regiment?
is
^^
'--'S^ ^Ji**"
yes-
iL^
^JarjJ
^j,.jj:iio
terday.
Whose swords
They
^*^ ^^ J ^;i
are these?
^'^ ^j^^ d
-EXERCISE
'^^
3.,
Where
reofiment
It is in
Peshawar.
am
is
their
a corporal,
PROSE
[
Is
My
tlie
Whose gun
house.
11
C/OM POSITION.
is
this ?
sergeant
soldier.
They
Wh^Sre
is
Who
are
mother?
in
It is this soldier's.
these girls
is
She
is
ill.
Was at home
(in
PUSHTU MANUAL.
78
Grass
au'.
Wood
J}
river
^^6^
People
;:ii-
u'
Tribe
J:!--j*'si"
^ft
Name
stony plain
^^'^:^-'e
^ >J^
i)
Intransitive verbs.
(See Appeudix
Togo
I.)
!$
,J^
^;
^1/'^^
PROSE Composition.
Did you go
yesterday
My
I
the
to
the
Jj
<xi'
^,
here,
I,
city.
.^.i
came here
it>
^^..>
The
.j^^i
^jjj
^^^
Jo
^4,
* ;
<x.>
_ *>^j'
<x!i!j
J
:>;
^lil.
This road
city.
The people
forest is bad.
go to the
and
Avood.
plain.
The
days (nights)
garden ?
in
my
It is mine".
men
arrived
will live
in the
These
They
These
women
The water
lives in a village in
comes to the
city.
the
When
stony plain.
is
this
flows through
forest.
fruit.
Of
I live in
]\Iy
it.
wife
She sometimes
will ,you
stayed seven
Whose
big house.
you?
4.
come
Jcl
EXERCISE
who
Ij'
live
plain
79
go
shall
80
PUSHTU MANUAL,
PROSE COMPOSITION.
Transitive Verbs.
(See
To
eat
Appendix
II.)
g^
82
FUSHTU MANUATi.
bring water.
Tell thatinan to
The food
will be ready in
ij^^
two
kJ^;^
^^1
to the village.
It will
*;'^
^j^
ijjj.i
<xK
<xAa
J^ X'^-
5.
under the
We
it
8jy ^
EXERCISE
food ready
^J^
did he return ?
Aii
^j^
i^j^.
hours.
When
xi
jcjl^
Jis--
Place a
tree.
Is the
be ready in
an hour.
(after)
pipe
have tobacco.
hear.
Now
he has heard.
He
is
The
tea
is
who
are
I will
Give
is
no
fire
me
fire.
did not
bringing
city.
He
pipe.
to the city,
cify.
and when
Is
I
and
fruit.
Call
my
servant.
Tell
He
is
lying under
him to Vring my
tobacco.
PROSE
PUSHTU mAnual.
84
I
was
your
reading-
letter
x'x^^
^^
jj*^
- uiji
yesterday.
Sit on the bed.
-xij.^^^
lie
^i
has
JUi:
^j^i
my
^j^^'
horse.
<xS.K
EXERCISE
This
man
my
servant to bring
?
me some
It is
my
is
,^1
my
sister.
writes a letter to
I will read
(it).
This tea
food.
this villao-e
He
day.
6.
me every
^.^
lb
^>.^
Bring
,_^^
uncle's letter
it
when
very hot.
have
Tell
my
Whose
fresh water.
Let us
father's.
sit
is
on a
Ava'cer
from the
Send
this letter
to
my brother.
He
all
will
the food.
AVe
message.
in this village
will
all
also send
him
go back to the
Oity.
85
PEOSE COMPOSITION.
LESSON
Early
VIT.
^j
To-morrow
Morning
'ju?
js^
"
Evening
^W'*^
oi'
^W*-*
Noon
<)u,,
Late
c:^^^3
Wealth
c:J;J
Cattle (including
all
'o
':^>-i
JU
kinds of
animals)
Cattle (bulls, bullocks, and calves)
A
A
A
A
A
A
^,^
mule
iys^
sheep
(m.) ^_/j}^
if-)
cow
^^
\*c
goat
im.) jj _
^i^-
(/.) S;J
chicken
J^
'-^A'i^fT
Jx
thief
Verbs.
To
kill
To
die
To
strike
To
binjl
To carry
Jjj
Jjsji^ws)
Jjfcj
or
J^
J^
ofif**
To understand
^}^^.)
.Ijo^
or Jj^
Ja^^v;
PUSHTU MANUAL.
86
Examples.
I
i*j-^yi
^'^'^
*.i
^J
^ct'^
''^
dustani.
This
man
understands
Hindustani.
He
has
,^
-xa^,;
jJct
f.;
come from
the
^ ^'r^ ^
^ti"
tJj^^
'^
j^^
'^
to-
morrow morning.
The thieves killed two men
JU
Jj j ^.-^ s.j Jx
.5
^^^
^_^yL
EXERCISE
many thieves
7.
We
They
in the mountains.
killed a mule.
I
are going
mountains to-morrow.
There are
Yesterday thieves
have died.
My
sheep are
wrote a letter to
sergeant at Chaprahar.
my village.
off.
and two
ill,
'the
(cavalry)
my
Which
We
will
jStj
go to-morrow morning
cattle
is
the
I will
early.
PROSE 'composition.
My
uncle
is
dead.
T will
morrow.
soldiers
(It
and
village for
this evening.
My uncle
It is
to
now very
servants
we
will
go
late,
is)
t'he
my
must go
go
87
to-
the
Call
go to that large
LESSON
VIII.
Example
He
He
told
*El*e
said
told nie
lie
killed
ufr"
'-o
'^
.3
To ask
AJ
a;u.^j
A.'xi,.c
or
says his
that^^man
name
^.jG
}^J^
EXERCISE
is
J.-.
AJ
To run uAvay
Who
<'^
j j ^'i
the man.''
is
Jan (He
8.
Ask him
says, "
his
name.
My name
is
He
Jan
")
88
PUSHTQ ma'nual.
(I
(-1)
saw) seven
asked them
who they were (who are you ?) and that they ran
away. He said that he would not go (I will not
They said that they had killed seven men
go).
(we have killed seven men). When Jan asked him
He first said his name
his name, what did he say ?
was Ahmed, but afterwards said it Avas Mohamed.
LESSON
IX.
89
PEOSE 'composition.
A knife
(large)
medal
brave
ij<-
xaJc
man
..
oi*
^-.j'o
or .S^^ or ^^ij<
Bi-ave (adj.)
.d^^At
To be wounded
J'^*-^ c3^v'
wound
*^^
J'V^^j"
*i-; or
jfc..>
Examples.
He
is
(Government)
^^^i
Sy
<xia
servant.
He
has
fourteen
service,
through
>
Sy ^^ ^.L:L
^-j
years'
^J
jcAa
45
..
^Ij"
^^^jj^^i
^,.1
f.;
^1
cam-
seven
jpaigns (wars).
2 J <xL.^
EXERCISE
soldir&r
go to the war
Yes, I
Yes, I Avas
1^/*^^
<^
9,.
wounded
am
Did you
in the
Tirah
90
PUSHTU MANUAL.
expedition.
How many
many
one for
(of)
man
service,
In a
Masjid
(said,
have you
a brave
years' service
"
LESSON
91
PllOSE COMPOSITION.
ExAMI'JiES.
^_s-l>
.i-
-.'i*
"
but
cannot
stand what
under-
<o
. .^s>-
.aU-
Xi
^i'jai ij
^J^^^
these hill
-'
l)
,i
^ ,aa.>
people say.
men, and
with
my
me
will
Al
take
^^J>^
twenty-five of
^^^
^jli.
(^jjl* l;)
followers.
He swam
Aj s
^o
.!
^j^0
ci^jj,y;^.u^J jo S^'xj^
the river, as
it
deep
is
^ xia
10.
acj'oss
cJ-i
A^^j
EXERCISE
^^i
(J:^=-
cannot get
(as there
is
much
Caq.
The people
they * cannot
two months
I shall be
understand
Hindustani.
can you
PUSHTU MANUAL.
92
can take
LESSON
my own
of
XI.
i\^^ or k=^
letter
An
fifty
fifty soldiers.
^^
order
message
('*:6.-',
To be able
J^/i-
To recognize
To open
J-Jo^j
^ycU- -
To shut
Jj-^-V
To run
J/ ^1^
J;^
Jjtj
'^^^
or J^i"
or
t^.^j'-'c
^^
Jji' i_sjy^.
or JjsjJxj
To write
Ji^
Examples,
He
said
across
that
recognize the
be
j^*S.
^^^.J^^_.
could
tliief.
*^ ^s^yx.^
^j
Xs^ ^ xkx
98
PROSE COMPOSITION.
I
&.>
sLa,
sJ:,
so I returned.
That man's
run very
'Jl],
nephew can
he can
fast,
'^^^^^
Uj^j*
J. ^^la^ ^^x.^
^J
<Xj
^^
me
that
.i,
message
he was
ill,
and
j^J
xi
^'^
,c:'^
{I'i
<io
,
^ ^j^
^'
>
L>)
"^
u^^iO-*^
J
^^o./
I cannot.
sent
<iiiyj^
^d ^j^
He
.} ^.^
Jl^ia Jj ^J^
^^
Lj
^JJ
j^
i'j
^1
,Jj'
jlT
^'^^
(t.>
^^
EXERCISE
'
11.
plain.
He
started,
understand' English.
he
is
the
yesterday, and
Peshawar.
me
man?
who
He
says that he
is
a corporal in the
PUSHTU MANUAL.
94
4th.
is
ill.
cannot
(his words).
LESSON
tlie
father
On
liis
XII.
Verbs.
To
strike
To
kill
Jjbj
J/j^
To murder
^}J Jiw or
To hurt
u3j^
To oppress
To
Jij\
J^i^ cSX'i
JL
call
,
Examples.
I
He
<)cAai
'w<
^i
^-^^
X.kSb
'w<
<^'^
^J
95
PROSE COMPOSITION.
have called
*-.>
you..
^_jj
nie.
me ?
strike
He had
killed him.
I struck
you hurt
Whose
me
is this
Probably
it
^J,
*j
^J
Jjbj
yesterday.
dog
is
Ahmed
Xs^
<)c^
^^
j^^iio
,_^t>
U-
'--o
^^^
'^>'
lLxG' sj
^^^^ j
*j (_?vl^^3^
ij
!^
t>
4^j X) ^^J^
^^>^
''^^ y^^
Jo
^^
c;^/^-
^_j~w.
c*..k.-^1
Ij
Khan's.
EXERCISE
12.
He struck me yesterday.
Wliy did he strike? You have murdered him.
He called you yesterday. He could not kill me.
He has oppressed me for a long time. Thou hast
hurt me. You have all oppressed me. Who is
Probably he is a
I do^ not kno^^^
that man ?
I
Sepoy
(he will be a
Sepoy^
96
PUSHTU MANUAL.
LESSON
I
himself said to
Why
me
<o
j_^^>i,
s:
<xj
^>af
xiLo
J ^J^
Av^
^jli>
Ism\L
boy
little
like
you can-
tJ^U ^^^j
What
^ihss:^
.1 Aj',
self
^L
go myself.
will
He
XIII.
thing
is this
What
of
sort
^.
Aj
^*i,
,
J.J'
^j
a beast
y^d
is
,i^
jc^ Ij
>i,
j^^
Ij
CS.ijL Ij
this ?
Where
coin
He
Q^
aJjvXo
J6'y-
<):^^
arose
and
sat
down
ci^^^'Ja***^
Uj
^1
^j^^'o, iJch
again.
I
^L ^j^
j$^
jj
aJuusr &
every day.
Write a
Go
I
to
letter for
me.
^!j
lost
my
own.
'
^d
&.^
^x^s^\ ^
^^^
a1 I.
^|3j>-
.^^
ljIIT
^J> CJ,j
j!^
^^j^
jc.ia
J..tj>-
97
PROSE COMPOSITION.
my
G/ve
compliments
come
to
Ju'^.
him
A^
j,
Jui/L <uJii
dcS
(^jli-
<Xjjj
<t:>-
CXU
b)
jJ^^
in.
go myself
will
to
in
^'o-
his
JCj
<xii,
<xl>isr
jo
!Jy
place.
^jj
them-
J.^,
^^^ i^-<
f;^^
J.Ai-
selves,
EXERCISE
I will
come
I
yourself, perhaps
(in
my
Kifstum, and
tribe
is
this
here to see
put
it
my
Is this horse
place).
my
you can do
like
13.
man
n,ie.
He
Where
He
work.
as just as
your own?
is
as brave as
Naoshirawan.
is
an Afridi
He
A man
Of what
he has come
my gun
sell
wood and
He
grass.
VUSHTU MANUAL.
98
for him.
T Avill
(will)
come with
LESSON
In a narrative,
when
nic.
XIV.
may be
used.
well
15^^
To get up
To escape
J^^ ^.
^^ Jj.j.^i=>-
To climb up
(JjU
way
To
seize
To
fall
J'^f*-^.-!
AjJ
'
'
'
'
Ji^^j
To get down
J'Vijj"^
Examples.
could
*J^=-l('f*i.
t^i
<o
^J*^^
(_?
^"sxiol^
PROSE 'composition.
T'he river
was in
99
100
PUSHTU MANUAL
101
fROSB COMPOSITION^.
T^o steal
Only
J'^ or
J^j
ij^
merchant
An
01-
J^i'ii
elder*
grey-beard
^j-l^ uH'^
Dear, expensive
u'r
To buy
To load
To
fill
Examples.
The
Afridis
are
better
JO
^j^
'Metford
.rifles,
Martini
have only
rifles
and
few Snider
<i
three
packets
of
animunition at a mark
to the east of
yesterday.
tlTe
village
i&s>-
:k=
x>.
'^=
^}
<x^) s^ A^^
rW
ijVi
^_3^^^
ji^ JidXxAi^
8^1
^^'.
'o)
}JJ
^\
{^s.
,j}
102
PUSHTU MANUAti.
Bring lue
I will
for
my
sliot-guu,
go out sliootiug
little
wliile.
^i^}
8^1
'ti^l;
^..j
^^
l<^'^.; j
't^
'--^.-l^'
<x.
<x!
if"^^
'^
,^^
0"~'
This shot
is
too coarse,
have you no
He
is
finer ?
J,-
^^
-^ lJjI-^
<)cxiJ
^j^
As^
,d
'"^
103
ruosE c'oMPosiTrox.
them to merchants
and the merchants sell them to the hill
people.
The
hill
sell
people can
good
the
shots,
shooting to-morrow.
The
Get
in the
The
my
At
well) ?
elders are
now
I will
that
go out
shot-gun ready.
many
LESSON
104
PtJSHTtJ MA'A'tJAL.
Rich
105
fROSE C'OMPOSITION.
EXEECISE
The
mand
he
is
is
16.
Mohmands.
He
ment ?
The
his
father
The
Government.
services for
irrigation channel
brino;s
river.
He
is
dependents.
He
is
independent territory
at feud with
who
LESSON
The seasons
(July
and
January).
^^^1
XVII.
August)
October), and
many
the people of
^^?
x*
winter
the
Jl^!>io*
autumn
(September and
106
I'USHTd MANUAL.
Rico
PROS
15
To ripen
Ja^st or J
Year
This year
Last year
rOMI'OSITION.
Rain
The harvest
Famine
Seed or seed-gfraia
107
108
rtJsHTtJ maI^uaL.
Many
come
Afridis will
down from
<xl
tj'^.r^}
Jl^ jm
the harvest.
This year
<Li,
(Jv^
than
<xj
*i
J J
j^]j jJ J^ J:
Jl^^o
a;!
JO
'
.^
last.
Among
17.
much work
in ....
autumn, and
in the
>i
h^
EXERCISE
in the
r^.*^
There
is
good.
but
Many
rains.
little in
famine.
the plains.
hills,
PROSE COMPOSI'I'ION.
LESSON
A month
Pfithfins
XVIII.
Jw^Lk^
responds with
iTie
109
Arabic names.
rUSHTU.
ARABIC.
Muharram
Safar
Rabi-ul-Awal
Rabi-us-Sani
Jamadi-ul-Awal
Jamadi-us-Saui
Rajab
Shaban
Bamazan
Shawal
Zil-Kaida
Zil-Hija
110
rOSlITU MANUAL.
A
The days
ENGLISH.
iveek
of the
week
di'jjco
are
or JCx^^
PKOSE coMrosmoN.
The
villagers
pray
at tlie
<icl
<in^~^
a.;
Ill
(-^'-j
c^
i*
and Friday.
.1
ei^vl;;
l?^
^:L
EXEECISE
^-^
,i
<^
(aJ'^uO
18.
is
spring
day
may
caravans go on
To-day
go only on Fridays.
rains they
he
the
is
Satur-
to-morrow, which
is
Monday.
LESSON XIX.
The cardinal points are
North
t^^vkJJ
'
South
East
West
(J-tH^
(!_j:^)
(1^)
iol^,.;
i'^^^-
.y or
<dju>
PUSHTU MANUAL.
112
time
is
so
An
European system
the
making progress
terms are in
common
hour
use
measuring
of
among them.
The following
:
,
a^j/
minute
^i^^
One
o'clock
Two
o'clock
jso
jc;sr
j^sr
etc.
Ti.Ci
etc.
Examples.
We
shall
arrive at
home
^^
jy^
^'
;*J^:i^
i^-.-!
in three hours.
Half past
y.j-^ji
five.
^^ssr
The
original
^"^ or cL^'ol*
^j^
|,;^_
six.
(i^-^'-'
Pushtu measure
The
early
call
li
of time
to
-r^'-^
is,
^^AJ^i Jcs\!
!s^l
j^iU ^Ij
l;;-^*
however
prayer,
l)'*'
about an
^^-mAa.U
Noon.
The
second
or
afternoon
prayer,
113
PROSE COAIPOSITION.
ioJjU
The prayer
^'.-il-o
JuuJ
after sunset,
about 8 p.m.
^!L*.4.U)
JU/i,
Midnight.
The
jiU x^Jl
(lead
of night, about
meaning
3 a.m. (literally
a.m.
2"*^^
to
still).
Examples.
Leave the
the
of
prayer,
fort at the
early
time
to
call
to
through the
hills,
xi,
.'.
jsi->-^^
dl
^_j^i^
,!)1
(^^ ^^f*
^o
JU
tji jJ
i^
iJ-t^i^
t\^ ^j
.y
^^
Xj y^ji.
J A> yiyir^.
return
uLkjoIc
^1
j;^
^w ^1
^ ]^.
u^
^aj
.J
jo
}y<
a half
We will
and
'
homV
jo
^ y^
early
to-
yi
.1^
^i/j')
a^jui
-'^^
Jc^oJ
^.
<Jo
)=^*'
^^
morrow morning.
pursuit party
Raiders
march.
start at midnight,
return
^^
raiding party
JC-
PUSHTU MANUAL.
114
EXERCISE
The
thieves
19.
hills
the east
to
How
midnight.
I start at
the
far
my home
If
(house) by
time of the
people
is
start
by dawn
of the village
were
asleep,
all
the
twenty men
LESSON XX.
Common
Pathaus
saiutations
and
expressions
used
by
j^
<U
^_^$Jj^
May you
common
expression on
meeting anyone).
115
PROSE COMPOSITION.
'
is**^ t-^i^
^j)ji^ X*
^^/i, .JLo
,^y~>-
May you
Ma}'-
be
also not
tired.
(the usual
answer to the
above)
JL)
You
are* welcome.
x^^j <xK,a
You
lil,
<K/i,
jjJ>-
J.O J
t^'lj^i-
Good-bye
you)
^J
L5^
i'ouj
ti'ol
be
(God
with
you
God.
j6'
^Ijo-
I entrust
i^
j_^ltXs>-
to
pro-
sperous.
aJ'wj
J',s^ji- d
iX/i
ji'o
t_5^Jsi-
j^
May
happy.
sperous.
p
^^
o-*^^
*/ ^^j J
t_^'i^>^
^i^.
<oL.^
<u,
^-0
iXj
Good-bye
[lit.
in front of
i^j^
XiJi
J^\
The same
Shame
Mercy
to you.
116
PUSHTU MANUAL.
^LJl
^LJl -XjAij
(answer
*Cxlc
to above).
idJl
ftMij
In Grod's naqie.
^i
^Ij
By God
jdJI
O God
EXEECISE
Who
(it
is
that coming
It is
God.
20.
*^
Good-bye,
Khan
No,
poor
Take
must go
Sahib, I entrust
you
PKOSE COMPOSITION.
117
Examples.
In a certain village there
was a
who was
girl
so
said that
up
to the pre-
xo ^jjj
*law
s^
Xs^ ^
J:jij.jL,
^a>
^_us^j^g)t){Lisr_aJ^^t>
aj
aL;
<t-
ic>^lt)
o'vl^.J*
L^^' 7^ *'^J
li
l))
lju..O ^_j.::sn.A
(j_^./i,
never been.
Day and
and
night, winter
own house
in her
if
re;
^
^^^
.^-i"
ij^'ri.
5^*i
t^^
^1
-J-
(Jjki^
^J
^jlAa
^Ju^^jl
^^J
!$.j^
^,i
.^ ^1
<x>
^^
^sj^
j j;ix
j'Ji
.^1
<)c^
j^y J>.^
jj'
\r^^^;;
,for
it.
rio'h
her.
who
^^ ^
man, said
&L. i(^
father,
What
is
the
remain in
She
is
said,
The reason
go out."
a:j
i^ ^
zj
^l^x*
l^^'
<)G'
Aa
a::?-
Ij
aj
kib
bj
..
^c?-
Si ^
(_fr-wj
uw
rd'^
_ ^-^^j*!
^J4*^
.i'
j^ti L-.'vjuw
lii
tJJ>^
"^^
llj
^y\
118
PUSHTU MANUAL.
EXEECISE
21.
who was
But
for,, it,
if
at
lie
One day a
friend
reason that,
He
head."
said
Avinter
What
very much."
lying
up
is
The
is
that
You
LESSON XXII.
Falcon
JuXi
Crooked
old
m,,
woman
(literally,
j^
Alas
Poor wretch
j^s**"
tj
!^
i^'f (CrA^
'
f.
^-^^^ or
a white-headed woman)
Beak
are
Au
the
like it
;
"
to him,
* or
s^y:*^
^U^l ^U;i
V.^Njuai Jo
PROSE COMPOSITION.
knife
119
PUSHTU MANUAL.
120
They kept a
dog'
for the
^^x^
%J^
chase.
One day
was
xj ^5j'-'
it
^1
SJ^'i^^il
,>-
lost.
EXEECISE
a ^*a
,1^
xict
i^
..
s^j
'
^Ji
22.
When
falcon.
she looked at
The
to her to be crooked.
cut off
upper beak
now you
The
it, its
old
beak appeared
woman
How
will
exclaimed,
you be able
When
she had
made
the
up grain and
eat."
.
PROSE bOMrOSITION.
122
PUSHTU JIANQAL.
EXEECISE
23.
men were
had
five loaves
man happened
replied,
welcome.
He
Come
therefore sat
When
got up.
He gave
your bread."
are
You
with us."
traveller
peace.
down and
he got to
They
When
to be passing.
sitting
One man
A young
''
owners of the
Take
this
it is
PEOSB COMPOSITION.
To inform
123
124
PUSHTU MANUAL.
in this."
man
is
sometimes stupid.
LESSON
PfiOSE COMPOSITION.
To
arrive
125
PUSHTU MANUAt.
126
camel-man
" I
said,
who
are
you
? "
This
man.
man
has stolen
my
all
p'roperty."
LESSON XXVI.
priest
place
(_f''^
fruit
J5^^
journey
To
travel
To
kill
To
find
IL*
or Jim
tju.
Jjj' jA,*>
&i
J;_5
JjJ^
'
Examples.
If
you live
in that country,
youwillneverbecomeill.
I
of ob-
15'^^^
^^ Aj
jSr^^
to
Persia
disguised as a priest.
U^
.^s^'J
1
jl
Jo
^J^
aj'
1^^
x> xi x^
^rS?._iti
^JD^yc
<xj'
(sj Xjj
J'o
&kx
(-LxL*
'o)
,^1 xkx
8^
t>
<xJu^
^jL;!
jw,^^\,>
x.^^^^
dj
127
PROSE COMPOSITION.
he
^b .^
^4
15^';
''^r:^^
^ ^. ^
;
iJ^ cCcJ.^o
dead.
The prince
and
'sj
collect^ed a force
'J:.;5'o jl
A priest
man
place, I
went
to
"^
J-^
lJ
26.
am
and said to
fruit,
disguised
many
years.
as
on
merchant, and
He saw many
of
The king
going on a journey."
Persia
travelled for
is
never die."
obtaining this
my
'':'.^
Jiyil;^^
.i^4J
If a
tree.
./ 4.s-
^^7'^^
EXEECISE
will
"^
'v^
cities
When
this tree.
now 'king."
son,
The
"
The king
is
dead, I
sat
LteSSON XXVII.
The
tree of
Wisdom
knowledge
j61 ^li
^^JJ^.^Jt> -
Ac
am
hi?-
128
PQSUTC MANUAL.
Ja^
For ever
joke
ac^^
To search
J^^j
To joke
.,
J/
'
J^
Examples.
He
^o ^S,
many
years.
I
is
make
not good to
^yi
Jtj
Ju?
o'^^
aj-
v<
aJ
i^
js
w*.
Jx
EXEECISE
The king
"
priest
27.
many
years, 'and
fruit."
You,
PROSE COMPOSITION.
LESSON
129
PUSHTU MANUAL.
130
me whatever you
Bring
may
u.^K (<<>
J
^..-
find.
<xj
j jcj^
Jl
EXEECISE
JO
^^>Mi>i3
ij'*^'^
28.
men
He
in
to
dogs or men.
they found
They
cattle,
open
gave orders to
therefore
his
find,
whatever
killed
they
The blood
of dogs and
men
The
raiders
kills,
LESSON XXIX.
'*
pass
aong
J.jy
o^-
)ijd
or ^^[c
*
t*i^
PROSE COMPOSITION.
thought
detour
131
_ Jlxi-
To conquer
To subdue
To reduce
To aunex
To
halt
To
sing-
To
seize
To
attack
JoJ
or
J^
^'JU
ukj t_^;^i^ or
J.J^
Jj
!5^)^
To guard
Examples.
llieAfridis are determined
t(!>
We
)^
l/'^
'^'^^ i-^'^j-'^
''^
rise.
will
^^^
'jU.-:
'''.;
^'^
in Posliawar.
^^
do
-Ua
come.
While
went
l5^;J '^
j^?-
jsj
y.
<_^f:^>
-^^
J'-J^
lJ*^1/
was talking he
.il
&i!b
^Jo" ^w^i-
out.
K 2
a:^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
132
BXEECISE
9.9
no thought
said to their
women,
The Yusafzais
Sing songs." The Swatis,
would
"
them next
morning.
made
In
(after)
whole of Swat.
LESSON
133
PHOSE COMPOSITION.
lliXAMl'l.KS.
me your
Give
horse
in
^1
(_)wV=^
;^i^
lJ'^
^J
id.J<^^ J-^!^
^.J
Lj^'^'i^j
<^.-!
t!.^
^ls-^:.
^-
oi')
fort will
tV*^
'^
^j
The
\j
o**'
r*
'^
^.
(t/4*^ J'^?
U) ^^.L ^. t=s*
be attacked
Jl
j jda aJ'j
ili'
jcj
U^
<kj
to-morrow.
will
take
this
buffalo
*ii- ^'
k&>
instead.
j:j
A~>-
EXEKCISE
When
j^as-* *
!5j
1.
Ki
J ^ia J
1
^o 8^
(l^U, o) ^x^^x^ lo
'^
^^^J
J'^
'^^
30.
the
\'illage
nephew.
*After
much
left
behind in the
134
PtJSHTU MANUAL.
village, so
he put Kaiian in
it,
put
Umr
it
on his head,
had no son of
his
him now.
I will
keep him.
cooking-pot instead."
Do you
Hanai agreed
take this
and because
call
karlaij
PROSE COMPOSITION.
CHAPTER
Chapter
II,
of Part
advanced students.
have been
135
II.
II.
Pushtu
in the
Higher
Three
EXERCISE
31.
Ik
happened
brotjier of the
in
this wise.
The
Prime
gained
a great victory,
of the
other
members
of
the
Government that
hands
-of
two men
so
related,
might be
At
the head
PUSHTU MANUAL.
136
of
it
from
supported
without,
entered
the
Shah's
EXERCISE
32.
left,
low
This pass
hills.
cultivation of the
there
is
little
is
Mashhud Valley;
beyond,
it
is
for
though
down
to
Ak-Darband,
is
137
PROSE COMPOSITION.
in
highest state
the
abundance of water
of cultivation, as
for irrigation.
is
being distributed
its
there are
is
in the river,
there
ancl
after
one mile
Nazarean, where
fort of
is
It
left,
fort,
to a ruined
river at Lano-unaba or
Inayatabad.
EXERCISE
33.
his
against
forced
master.
him,
him
led
to fall
loss
on Shikarpur.
138
PUSHTU MANUAL.
An accommodation was
.of
in
tribute.
tie.
EXEECISE
34
for
him within
the ci^y*
much advantage
But he preferred
soon,
from
however, as
Istalif
to
Hamayun's
force
As
descended
(iity,
he sent his
139
PBOSE COMPOSITION.
troops
to
followed.
him.
attack
At
first
hard-fought action
the sokliers of
fled
in
Kamraa were
on their
attack
day proved
fatal,
Their
disorder.
was taken
prisoner and
of
Hamayun
beheaded on the
pressed his
field
battle.
advantage, captured
commanded
EXEECISE
the
artil-
the town.
35.
Avril 1888.
'
of the
140
PUSHTU MANUAL.
enjoyed peace.
EXERCISE
36.
But the
Kamran
relieved
Kolab,
was
at its flow.
Then,
marching
who happened
was no time
to be passing by.
for resistance.
There
Kam-
to ask to
whom
the
camp belonged
141
PROSE COMPOSITION.
before they attacked
it.
was done.
escaped, but
the
it,
for
there
Suliman
EXERCISE
37.
1889.
had
it,
forj;une.
In
undergone
common with
Shah Jahan,
had,
it
some
other
after
the
vicissitudes
of
subject to
cities
usual period of
'In
north-east
Lieutenant,
independence
Little
more
proceeded
to
but soon
142
PUSHTU MANUAL.
returned,
work.
It
was
not,
complete the
office
EXEECISE
38.
At
tlie
The
Persians bearing
down on
it
left
win^
of
At
and
falling
plunder.
When
upon
This
their
act, it will
camp,
be
set
to
S'een, lost
work
to
the day.
143
PROSE COMPOSITION.
Mij^hmud,
thought that
all
was
lost
lost
and prepared
All
to flee.
his ranks
poured
in a
fire
volley.
This
confusion.
this into a
enemy
The
complete rout.
before
them
for
some
distance, then
wheeHng
left
efi'ect.
EXEKCISE
39.
at
PUSHTU MANUAL.
144
the
made a
But the
Kamran
He
come.
He
paralysed him.
feared
still
g]5;eat
inaction of
hoped he might
effect
Usbegs.
vacillating
Kamran should
he dreaded a 'hostile movement
against
revolt.
result
Kamran,
He
lest
lest
and waited.
The
was that the two things he most dreaded
happened
Kamran
therefore sat
still
him
to retreat,
and
revolted.
EXERCISE
40.
October, 1890.
at
'
first
unwilling to
145
PROSE COMPOSITION.
The
result afforded
when an
oriental
chie^f,
words only
maxim
between
his teeth,
*Nasir
Khan not
contempt, but
his Wazir,
when
his capital
marched
forwai'd
it.
EXEECISE
41.
'
1884.
Aurangzeb
alone
remained
unshaken.
He
dangi^r,
to
his troops
In the
nio;]it
of contest
up
to
146
PUSHTU
MANtJATi.
At
"
!
The Raja
moment
fell,
of
almost
Morad,
EXEKCISE
42.
They
from their
jazails.
still
poured in a hot
fire
PEOSE COMPOSITION.
147
was
in the work,
The flower
chieftains,
of the Ghilzai
most renowned
their
battle
was plain
now
It
fled before
and other
our bayonets
considerable
leaders.
but the
body of
for safety
to
The stormers
looked down on them
The
Ghilzais
in confusion,
to be occupied
by
and
left
the stronghold
British troops.
EXEECISE
43.
'
district in
Eastern Afghanistan,
Ave miles
from Cabul
L 2
is
and
PUSHTU MANUAL.
148
to
it
due
The
from Peshawar.
ninety-one
from Cabul
lies for
the
line
of road
first
east,
Along the
of verdure.
and
defile,
which
is
only a few
twenty times.
above the
hills
is
sea.
At
Ten
is
summit
hundred feet
its
still
eiffht
o
of the pass
EXEECISE
feet,
44
Mahmud
of Ghazni
was
army
consisted of a
that
first in
lie
149
PEOSE COMPOSITION.
Fanned by Mohammadan
and urged on by
zeal,
army
men 'were
of any
success in such
Mahmud
an invasion.
tht^
advanced
Laghman, and,
Rajas of India,
this
who
mo
FiXERCISE
45.
The Logar,
gi
fine,
This
is
its
head,
in the hills,
it
by another
PUSHTU MANUAL.
150
and rendered
the river
nearly
ground
side.
is
This river
falls
slight description of
interesting.
twelve miles.
Cabul to Arghandi
The road
is
a distance of
trees
and
cultivation.
is
an ascent
till
is
a gradual descent
EXERCISE
46.
April,
1885.
151
PROSE COMPOSITION.
innr side to
The
women and
'children
intrenchment.
'
advancing by Dhad.
The army
of Medina, 3000
strong,
to the
The northern
face
A tent of
EXEKOISE
visited
him by
turns.
47,
The nature of
these outrages
is
thus described.
and
starts across
PUSHTU MANUAL.
152
On
reach by nightfall.
spot,
he
is
seized, gagged,
lies in
the
encumbrance
gagged
idolator
of.
let
afford
it,
is
EXEECISE
indi-
knocked
crevice.
48.
April, 1894.,
153
PROSE COMPOSITION.
Cq,bul,was suddenly set upon
by a band of marauders
it where the pass was
who
narrowest.
Th^ men accompanying the caravan,
about forty innumber,made a determined resistance
were lying in wait for
assailants,
number.
with their
lives.
remainder having
forty-
had
cast
hills.
men whom
about four miles from the pass, and came into our
territory to apply for help to recover their property.
EXEEGISE
49.
The
siege of
1894.'
officers,
154
PUSHTU MANUAL.
continued
spring,
a\\
Owing mainly
ing.
officer
within
Bombay
its
walls,
been entirely
who
the
baffled.
It
the garrison.
It Avas
had
who
inspired
by
the
Russian
General
Boramski
and a
EXEKCISB
50.
April, 1895.
Still
situation
Avarnings
were
tl;e
of the
same.
storm.
But
On
there soon
came
commanded
Butkhak,
by Colonel Monteath and encamped
nine miles from Gabul, was suddenly attacked in
at
155
PEOSE COMPOSITION.
fence.
repulsed,
and
Sale,
marching
enemy on
the '17th.
Sale,
it
and began
his
march
for the
Tezin valley.
BXEKCISE
51.
1895.
Ahmad, reserving
son of Moshud,
of which
father's
placed the
in
affairs,
capital,
the province
had heard of
his
156
PUSHTU MANUAL.
He marched
all
cousin,
Mohammad and
defeated them.
EXEECISE
52.
to
Kandahar.
first
instance
Amir
The
letter
from
more
many
important
affairs.
days in Cabul
to his first
when Burns
communications to India.
In these
to waive
his
PROSE COMPOSITION.
157
such arrange-
was
that
Peshawar
he
than
his
brother,
good
Government, he must
and
at
though
that,
of the British
office's
decline
Sikhs
the
sooner see
Avould
to
renounce his
EXEECISE
53.
1896.
own
success.
He
by th inaction
at
never realised
for
him out
the
critical
its
magnitude.
of the
fire, first
moment
of the
by the commandant of
So utterly unprepared was he for
of that inaction
his left
wing.
so great
steal
lost
guns
PUSHTU MANUAL.
158
On
the
EXBECISE
54.
The army
at Ferozepore
159
PROSE COMPOSITION.
Passes.
five
fourth
Bombay
with the
of Sind.
five
hundred men.
EXEECISE
.
55.
The
officer
service,
But for
five
months the
siege continued.
At length,
by treachery gained
PUSHTU MANUAL.
160
The
taken.
Four months
later, in
having
left.
the Usbegs
was a
final one.
EXEECISE
56.
The
state of the
nobles oppressed
them
to
the
cultivators
and compelled
and
kill
safe.
them or
Robbers would
seize
This
The roads
were not
.The
travellers
No
one
The Sultan
unaware of the
161
PROSE COMPOSITION.
The
became
active.
in
many
weak or
to
tAvo
slothful
tracts of territory
who
built forts to
put
it
down.
Large
rulers,
wrongfully acquired.
Sultan
EXEECISE
67,
1898.
of 'the
BaiduUah
PUSHTU MANUAL.
IQZ
oifence to
many
fighting men,
villages
people.
king.
The
keep
many
little
land, and
result
These
different leaders.
raids
cattle or flocks.
new
They
cultivated very
One
often
Avould carry
to milk the
the
The
army
fine set of
men, strong,
They gladly
result
enlist&'d in
and
loot.
power
formerly do.
so
of Sherpur in a
way they
a|s
did not
and
strong.
silver,
163
FKOSE COMPOSITION.
EXEKOISE
58.
At
officer
who provided
the guides
knew where
was
going.
At midnight
The
many men,
horses
When
three-
assured by
men
marsh
On
in fronft.
their right,
slight
cavalry.
ii
'J.
164
PUSHTU MANUAL,
EXERCISE
59.
PROCLAMATION.
In the years 1873 and 1874 the Mahsud
Wazms
been at enmity.
of which
secure the
them
British
by members
for their
good
As a guarantee
of their tribe.
faith
1st
January
187'9,
collectf.d
a body of
lives
Since
frequent
causing
offences
further
disturbing
the
Mahsudss
within
loss
the peace
in British territory.
of
the
life
have committed
British
border,
of British
territory.
In
Prose compositioi^.
165
prevent a recurrence of
it,
the
Government of
to the
Mahsuds
for
some time
its
EXEECISE
past,
but hitherto
submission.
GO.
Mahmud had
Kuli
Khan
The
defeat of
and by attacks on
its
southern coast.
Mahmud resolved to
to
em}3ire
side.
But
march on Farrah
by the Abdalis
The
which
have referred.
Farrah
PUSHTU MANUAL.
166
would be
different
were that
army.
killed him,
From Farrah he
and defeated
took a south-westerly
towards Kirraan.
Surmounting great
moved
difficulties
acknowledged
was the
in the province of
capital.
PART
III.
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
PART
III.
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
LESSON
I.
(1)
What
from
procurable
to
supplies
rice,
Has
it
been raining?
tor
march
The
'"
^^
y l^ 1^
^.'$
Tell
at 5 a.m.
will
^.
^
"
^sr^ a;s^
them.
^^;--'
"
^^^J^l'
^^
Xj X)
"^
ij^
"-
j^
"^
^j
^}^ J
(r)
^
'
(r)
'
'v.)
^^ j^
('^
'
....
The men
^^ (^^
Jy ^ ^^Jj^^J'^r^
regiment
^^'
'
nave every-
thing ready.
(3)
want
barley,
(2)
Peshawar
We
Charakauni?
are
--
'--^'>?^
,^
*^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
170
any
(4) Is there
How
the road?
(5)
tree
can
it
on
he
by a bridge, boat,
crossed,
or ford
river
Is that a pomegranate-
No,
mulberry
is
it
My
(6)
khan
brother
lambardar
the
is
of that village
the
named Akbar;
is
and Khawas
the chauki-
is
dar.
(7)
came down
flood
Nowshera
re-
mained.
(8)
liain is
country.
destroyed
good
The
all
floods
the crops.
corn
Indian
for the
is
have
The
entirely
ruined.
(9)
Who
do you want
are
?
you? what
I have
come
Oft/M
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
make
to
a report, as I
am
171
There
was a burglary at
the house
of
Sultan
>^.
V^ J-f H u'^*-^^
^'^.-f..
*
last
iU,
,^3
jiight.
The
house.
residents were
alert, all
have
offenders
lio
.0 j
L^^J
J^
j'f
J^
(11)
Is there
>
river
a.i.
t^;'*'
^j
{^y:,
-
dj
-i^-i.
u)
>ii
^
*^
if"i
ti>.'-._wj
the
(1.3)
Have
the
quails
1/
/.
c^J J-^J;
^^
^;^-^
('O
You
prefer
people
gene-
hawking
j}^
J;S^
to
.J2
(ir)
'
shooting.
(14)
>
like
the look
of
be lame.
(11)
in yet ?
rall^
to
^;
(12)
come
of
(1.)
^'^ "J^^ ^
" "^
any shoot-
'^
* (o
.^-'0
j'ooj
sj
been
Well done I
arrested.
^j-^)^
^^^^
>
>
,^1
*,
.
^
Ij
(,^)
^
* ^V^'^' '^ v'^ t^^
A'<z,i Aj
^U J
^^
X^
*
^^
f-'^
(ic)
^^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
172
(IG)
If
they
Government
will not be
agree
terms,
to
^y^
'
will
(18)
in
make
your village
(19)
commit
raids,
much crime
} lLS-xs^ ^h-
t>
-
j..j
^;.A^
(iv)
aii"
(i^)
a:;
murder yesterday
,.
>
^^
^^
^r.
reprisUs.
Is there
victed of
'
^^^
(17) If they
any expedition
against them.
we
(n),
&J>
i^-^ii
there
'*'.
.^
^'^^
e;^7"
*
...
i
(20)
One
man
escaped
"
sic
,^1.
^,^
>
yi
^>
(r.)
to independent territory.
.-
LESSON
H.
(1)
The
S.
village
1111
were driven
Pushtu.
cattle
to the grazing
ground at daybreak.
II.
October, 1886.
JU
^.K J ^"-i*-^
'",
*
js
'
if*'*'
- ^
^j
(0
..
Vi'*'
S^'*
^^
y**^}
^ ^'
173
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
The
(2)
heart of the
sprmg
as
is
hills,
and
said to be as cold
ice.
(3)
Nisatta in
large
j y^}j-^
"-^
its
'^
J-J^
^j
^'j^
^^
numbers.
re-
->*-'
(r)
<xAi
.
"
SP
J ^l^
_j;jlj
"^-^ >
j.
Tney
jJ^a^
a:jL^j
^>};
(r)
j;.
i-5>"
"s^-v-
J^J^
jlj ^1
J:,
t_5j;^
munerative prices.
(4)
The
city is populous,
y}
^\
^j
narrow and
(5)
is
ill
^-^"^
kept.
^^
^m^
y^
^/^
^'oTyii'^^u,
^/'^
^' <^^^
^Uj
>^
(e)
- l/" ^/'^r
y^^
(6)
Order a native
officer
for supplies.
^S.^ X--
(7)
Take a hundred
so-
-''
"^
fj^
s^^j's^s.
tlie
country.
I'tV"
ti
(O
u^
^< ^^^
C^^^jAJj
!;>
.O^^p J^^j
"^
,9
^.
._
jJ
/i
(v)
'
i
PUSHTU MANUAL.
174
(8)
tained
1
11
nigntiall.
^^-f^
(^)
J^
,.
A ^jyj
..l.t>
till
^J^
J^r^^
-
^y..^
^'i^^
^
,0
Tlie regiment is to be
(9)
^j^ j
x>
J'^. (0
aJ
j:j
<
"
The
(10)
and
hither
fled
(11)
the
ti
^U j^
and
|j &>.
11
SP
J^j
from others.
first
saw
-^
^_^I,
spot
If
when
you
must
have
there,
J^l ^
the
''^.-'J^
v-v
>
^^
v^
'^v
(,r)
Jaj^^.
^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^
,,
(,^)
.^
u>';
noticed
besides
^ 9 ^ ^j^
J^A;j
o-=^
\^^
'^'^
^i
'^ j
.^
u;'^"
^^
^^^
"
>
S sJ
.-.
'^ ^^
'^^
(Jj
^^
he arrived there
(<
..
^^
is^ ('0
^j^
''^^^v
^t
When you
(13)
i^>}^
(12)
(i .)
* s^.j^^^
affair
'5-
7-
fire.
self saw,
J ^^^
^,^"
.^,
down
thither
opened
enemy
Jj^
-'^ ^^''.
l5^
175
COLLOUUIAL SENTENCES.
prisoner and the murdered
If
(14)
notice to the
the
Thanadars
enmity which
between
the
ij
^ ^y^
of
they
Jo^i^y
^,
exactly
what
the
v..
'''..
^''j 1j
this medicine
-^
_ ,<^
'
^''''
&.i_S) ^i}ji
(n)
U^ j joy
>
(ic)
^^ ^..[^^Xk^
i
&^
r.
Jcj
"
d^
\.:
^io a>J:
s.^'
s.
o^t)
^_^
...
describe
clothes
(16)
s^
o";^
(it=)
Jc>
'^
was no moon;
i^'j
-^ j> j-^j-
existed
parties,
J'^1
^' k-Sj^
O-^.
..
will^ recur.
l>)
(17)
to cut
on your
leg,
you
me
^^
"-''
S?.
^>^' j
,ju,
.\j^
Jui'
1>
Uj
jl'
A3
Jci
^J>
(iv)
will
never recover.
(18)
Do you
cultivate
irri-
^.^'j
"o- ^j;^
/^j ,_5^T ^o
a:,-
(i a)
.
^-/^
o-^.-^^
>
Sr
>
I
PUSHTU MANUAL.
17^)
(19)
little
ji.^
.^
the J3ara
rivex-,
conse-
>
'^'^
/-
~T
>...,/
*Aj^j aJ^^^<!cj^L;j^^l
jcki
We
(20)
of
the
Indian
corn
seed
us.
The
^i^
^cs.
grain
is
'
.W
^
S^^
^^ ^^
^J'^lji
^^
^^
^'^ ^
-'^^
('0
.^y^K tJr-^'^
"'
^-"^^^^^
y^
(i**)
"n
i^ -^
- -^
COIiLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
there
Is
(?)
water in
snow melts
great deal
in
any
ever
Yes
it ?
when
tlie
hills a
of water comes
^-'-J
What
(3)
tion
to
off
the condi-
is
your
of
irrigate
crops
autumn
harvest?
do they cause
'
^/"r."^
them out
ijijj
,^
-?
^y
y^i
y^^
^ ^
J^
^^^
'^ t^j;'
(p)
.
'
'^
'^~
^J/
'^
,-
'^
^ ;^ ;J
"
C^
C^
S^ >
^
^
^'-'-^
l^;^'
^ j ^j^ 3 Jl<^^
^'y^
^
hear
^-r^
,Jb'
^-
^_yo &- ^
.^
^-^
-^*
>;
\J^''
much
.._"..
stacks
(r)
^,
this
^r^,'^
we build dams
the ravme and take
water
the
^^
^^,^
tlie
iown, and
across
jo^l
^^^
177
''^
^3^
J ^'>^
Sr^y'/'
^1
L^^y'v^^ ^
^y^
;!. >
^J-^'-
(4)
Take
am
going to
to-morrow
tanni
my
Ma-
You
start to-night,
shall leave
in the
at
j^^
morning.
and
o'clock
^^^ '^
(^)
^i ^^i^
'-\C
^ ju^T J s:o
Lt'
o o-
jJ
'''
^^j"^ J
^. ^
J^ ^J
r^
A=b=^
"
>'/^
U^
^1^^
morning.
"^^
^^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
178
Is there
(5)
the
district
any spurt
Yes
in
fv^L
^JLo
^jj^i
^0
j:.;
(ol
there
found,
the
rivers
amount
also
teal.
On
there
.^re
any
and large
of duck,
flocks of sand-grouse
open
on the
plains.
5.
(6) I
am going
out shoot-
jK*i> ij ^j<mj.s>,
till
li"
ifi-
dogs
with me.
^J^
I return;
take
don't
^.j (t)
8,uJ
tr
O
^A>^ O
them away.
cJ-
J"
,J
J;;
<
(7)
for
My
Cherat
You go on
regiment
on
starts
the
28th.
Tah-
Sj
'^
4>J^
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
Be very
QS)
lumbardars
careful
of the
tlie
J^
179
^^
l)
^J
ji^) (a)
village
kidars,
we
It
can't
be too careful.
^J
Has
(9)
there been
much
Yes
last
month
and several
y^
^'^
'^'
there were
^^*7t^
y."^
U^^
1^
lJ^
mur-
^ji
thefts.
and
bad
the
characters,
S:^
I?>
J- J
hands to stealing.
(10)
days
ago,
in
which
lambardar carried
The
wife.
took
the
a
offender
the
deputy
bribe
off.
and
one
Amir's
police came,
inquired into
but
off
and
matter,
inspector
i'et
the
The woman
for Ks,
200
a chief in independent
-fit.
to
ter-
N 2
PUSHTU MANUAL.
180
ritory,
to
ransom her.
How
(11)
crossed
is
Is
there
the
is
it
river
a ferry-boat?
deep
is
JvXA
X~\
>jj
(l l)
Is
X.^-'xL
fordable, or
rowed
the river
!$L>
.IJO
How
,1- ,JU
i *->
J^
JCj
i^ .\
.JO
Sr'ir-
j:.
^^
(12)
flood
came down
women
The rope
was
broke,
crossing.
the boat
all
the
women were
di'owned.
- IJwJv
.1
5)J
5'
k^r-^^
lis^lJ:,
.*
jK.>
181
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
LESSON
H.
(1)
the
S.
Pushtu.
is
IV.
October, 1887.
^K
i>
crops
Are the
(2)
importance
thing
is
jl Aj,
There
rain.
The
up by
rats.
who have
.-
(ci^^^oi^-)
9
>
y^
^J^j^
*r'.
'^^/
ij^^i
i
'
(r)
<
>>"
/
^
L^ioo j
s-*^
\
are
rates.
vyel.',
^^
any
of
no
been
t*
having famine
has
ii
u,^' u
iO^^ S^j
.-.i.
We
very dear.
"
(i)
J-^ ^j/
that every-
is
>^^
'^
^=^=^
-
--,.
"^
^J-o r^
^?.
V* '-^
j^^i
:/j
<_5:
thieves.
(3)
What
lauds
have
village?
description
yo,u
in
of
river,
aiJiA.
your
^^
>'
A^
^
^
f;
../
y^'^^
(r)
r,
H ^ ^/J^
^-y
<^
it
"^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
182
(4)
Our lands
pendent
on
In
rainfall.
^^
i,/
^^
^'^
..
^^
^t
it
out.
{\^\,
^^^
^^^
^C^j
skxm ^
-^
'
<o^l
^i"
jcj
>
^^!^
r^
j^
^^
3'
J/l,;
l^.)
i^ ( J_r^"
i^j'
'*>-^'^
v-^^'*'
^J
Li-
(5)
Then
we do now.
(6)
Trust
His prophet.
to
and
Grod
!^
(X.j
>
"
"
>
^^o^"^
^^y*^y
1
>.
""*
A^*^i>,
^j
^'^y^
|_j'j^
^1
v'A
(n)
millet,
Indian
corn,
complain,
(**)
('
^. ^r^^'-^ ;'
contented.
> ^
yj'\'J
""
JO
Jl<
15^;'
-^<^^ "^
^
'^
and
all
will
be
x*^
^aC
1'
.^
^'r^ ^-j'
yrj}
j jjjj
Cj^y <^
_^lLij
Jj
^^ CS^:t^
n
J;W
jjj-
a:jU.' _
^^
..
183
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
(.7)
What
that villaoe
lambardars
or
more
who owns
house, and
lage
Who
The name
number.
all
J^
''
./
,.
'
^ v_^t^
''
^jy
a:ii,
'^
-"
^y^ f^
^ ,;;^
(v)
v\
'-^^rj
=.
l^
of the vil-
The
two
are
They
^y k^
?^_^j
it ?
Shalbandi.
is
lambardars
with
of
are the
men?
(8)
name
the
is
are
in
friends
it.
misdeeds?
but
it is
Yes,
there
^j^ ^
home
to
them,
on their
side.
rally
The crimes
are gene-
All
thus committed.
men
of
village
feach
fV^ J^^
j^
^;^;
All the
the
^jk^
is;
Iheir offences
(10)
^3
J^
^ &^
^^
J/
* ^.^ 'jt
H y^
^^^0
1
..
"^^^
^'^
1^ 3
^^
^^
J>~
J^
"
'"'
j^^- _
"^
JL^I
1/
-^
J-^^'^
'v
()
&^^-^js-
^^
yb
J^^'-^'^.i
j-:.^
-'
.c
>
"^^
(j^^^^^-^^'^j^ yr^^yJT'
^'^y,
their houses.
still,
attempt
sleep in
Wlien
is
^^
made
J^^ ^y^,/ ^^
...
all is
to
*^,j^
J'>^'^
4^-^ y^.^
^f'J^
184
PUSHTU MANUAL,
In the morning a
(11)
station.
made
The
spector
arrives
report
is
made
stir
deputy
but
with
There
constables.
^^
.s^ J
JS^O
Hj
(i i)'
at the police-
is
in-
his
a great
1am-
the
u*^
;=
.^
jd?
jdjj)
1-
What
(12)
of that
crossed
river
the
name
How
any
Is there
ferry, or
is
is
(1^ t3ajuu
lJ-'
ford,
^.^
a bad stream,
^j ^y
<kL
is
v...
but
if it
rains
down
comes the
^-^
Wf
'^W
^j
ij
fj^.'^
<Jj^i
^^^
<WS
JCj
- \^-J,
flood.
4)JI>
io
C^'^
"Li,
everythine; before
w;is
carried
Now
':^^
J;i
U? ^tJy
^.j
jJ^.i
11/
fj;^
^
J^
^i i^
'^^
-^
('*^)
the
year
away.
u'^ f- 7^
Last
it.
JCj
>
^^1^ j^^
(14) It
(t)
jcAjd
seldom any
in a particular locality,
it
jo j,^
\
There
water in
r)
(13) It is
banks.
(i
it
of travellers
iXAa
u^ H
^/
"-^^^-^^
J^>i>-1
J^
185
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
it
someone
be
jgaay
chance to
What
(15)
tave
you
Pabbi
either side
of road
sort
from
here
trees on
aj
>
^^L ^d ^
&i
i^^l
((o)
.
^'
\>
>^ >
i^^^i^
'j.^
^ ''^^
plies obtainable ?
t!/lj ^jJIaj.^
Are sup-
They
____'
will
"^j^ ^^
^.
Yes,
Bunnias
the
to pro-
Owing
S^
be difficult to procure.
be inspected to-morrow at 5
'
y'^Uij
"
**'
^^
^^
lA-^-^
(iv)
s^
i^^
(j^^^)
J^l^
c:^
^-t
,.
-^
-.^
^1^^^^^
vi
y:
^^k
^s=f.
^'j^
.l
yt
^>
v"
S-^^^
^
will
^'j^i' r'T
,.'',
',
<)6"
"^
<
to
The regiment
'''
to Cherat.
j (n)
^l^,.;
(18)
*^
What number
grounds clean
(17)
Jj j
l^s-
...
to
(16)
^'o
Are there
of stages
else's
suffer.
->
'^^
'^
('-)
^^^
in the morning.
ral is
f-'^
^,
^^
(k^U
'o)
kJ^
C^r" ^''^
^J-^^
"'
'^^
^>*^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
186
We
(19)
shall
be
quite
.^j jlxi
Our men
have
<)^
(20)
boat
full of pil-
Getting caught in a
all
^d
S-^,
y'j^'^
(^L jS)
>
^^.
(*)
^;^
^^
u^ ^ "^f
^^^l)
sjo.^^]^
^|
Jj^
if-^
^ ^^
ij j,^}'^^^
j^
&>^
J^^
<^
^-
^^"
^>f
-^^
**"
'-^
Vr^-'
^C
\f
'y^ {\^)
<x^ <^t dj
I^ ci^U
^)
were drowned.
LESSON
H.
(1)
Khan
to
Have you
any rain
it
had
Pushtu.
seen
What news
give?
taue.
S.
the
has he
fallen at the
proper
V.
April, 1883,.
^L ^^^j
'*
\
^^
,^^
}
*
J-i
()
"
'
^""^
'-^^^^^
'
"f
^J^
^-
'^
^=^^
^-> i_s^
\
187
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
There was no danger
(.2)
ill
The bun-
cutting wood.
,
Our
(3)
barley, wheat,
and mustard
in the spring.
grow
sugar-cane.
v-
^^
. s.
(r)
/J^
^>_
>
<.
^J -^^ ^J^'^ ^
K
'^
_._
,.
v^
SP
>'
Jy^
^_jt>
^ ^^j
;j4^
^S
i*^
(")
J^^
a;j
v,
2:^ i^i
^jJ^
<)0
^
^
JiJ
Ij)
,^.J.JU
-'
Later on we
rice,
{^^
- w$J:^^ v-^j^'
Is there
(4)
in the
it
much water
Swat canal
I hear
(5)
The Khan
of
sonfe
is
becom-
^j
Zamindars
(6)
"-'
v'"^^
^'^a^
(0)
..
\y/
^n
!ws-l
S^-^'
.
^Ij
<i6
Jo^l
<xj
^
,
to the
fV'^V^^'^'^J^'^.J^-^-'
fell,
The entrance
a,
^j^j'
'9
none
^'^^
"^
Last year
They expected
canal.
x(
^ij^ ^^
Aa
rain, ar?d
^-^^^-^
'
'J^e
Jj"^
'
'\
^
^""^
i;
i^
t^;^
'>
,
-^j---;^'
,'.i^
L/^
s
z^
^"
,
Ji
188
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Khan.
Further on to the
left is
The Khan
is
very friendly
He
two chaukidars
from the
<b
f^jA
,o'^ ^
Xx^ ^y^ -^
_
'(Kj
^rvA~^
5.-
Y^C
keeps
they steal
villages,
and send
Khan
The
gets
his
share in time.
i-j
&.Z
'f-
(7)
What
do the police
do?
and
asks
They
tell
^! JJS^li"
S^^^ i.L^^i_^
(v)
headmen.
the
a story of their
trans-
This relieves
This
a regular Pathan
is
custom.
J! ,
lij
r,ju.4j
/i.
(^^
* id
(8)
wish
What
Abazai.
to
to
rokd must
take
bridges
none.
You must
go
No,
there
are
search fur
189
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
unite
from
distance
^jj]
'%*
j^>i>^
Nowshera.
down the
they
all
Kaka
The
(10)
are
Khels
wood
of
river.
very
The
(11)
very
Jmi
J^
^^
^-
>
/^ ^1^
^j'^
L-
vi|
jci'
^i:^U
It will
There
good.
on either
^-^
''
^'^^
" -^^^^^
Aii
(i.)
y^^ ^i'^
is
^^^
,^
^^
^j ^}jj^
J^jyi-
regiment
(c^l;
^}
y".
unhappy
tj'ee:*
^U^
_ i^j^i^.
't>
ordered to Cherat.
is
^J^ii
This year
by a tyrannical ruler.
seized
&>
(Jjl^
(logs)
their
i^X^.^
^j^ J^
bring lots
(0
ajuu ci;iL<? j
<Kj
side,
t>'-'
"^
dXL
,^J
are
with
l5
'^
^- ^J
ici' ^
aL'
.,
>^>
>
^^'^ (^-^H
^^
i^ ^^'^
r
(12)
The quarter-master
Bun-
must
nias
will
have supplies at
every halting-ground".
shall
march stage by
The regiment
spected
by
will
the
We
stage.
be inGeneral.
^^^U
(if)
c;^y
^;;.--.U
}*^^
^i
a:.;
? >I^
^-
^1/ 'oJo
a;^
^/
^
_
U-t^
-^
.."
/>"*
fS^^j^-
^Jj
>'
-'
-3'^ -^y
*^ 3
J ^
J^-
M-
PUSHTU MANUAL.
190
by 6 a.m.
^
IP
^^
^.^
r* t^^*^
> >
Nevermind.
these parades.
The General
of musketry,
jo
^,;;J..;
(^^>o?^'^
c^ V-1-^
>^
v'
We
shall
do well.
''^^^
lJ''^
-'
^'.v,-;^^r^U^.;;^:=-L^/i-^'.^'J
very fond
is
(13)
^t^..
The Adjutant
-^^^j;'^
^^^^U
f
jj
i^_
C/b
J^i^r^ .u^J
LI
v;i
'^Sr'^ d
(ir)
J\^^
jj
^:^*
.
S.i
'
pilgrims
this
year
from
.'
,
Bokhara.
They go now by
Tra-
in Afghanistan
^>
,Aj
^(^^J.j
"
is
^^
very troublesome.
^^J u^^-^
" ^^"^
j-
w-
>
^j^iA
^^^.
t)
7:
v-'
(14)
How
do you go to
They
advise
them
to
speak
^i
j^^IiLaI^jJ
^7;^
^
^_,
'
J^
^^^, Jj
.
u/'^ iAi j _
^jj^
^U)U
H kJ^
b"^^
j'^
^^,
((f)
^^^^
^,3
^'
jl^^^
"
^^
j-^.^j^
_ ^-J
^St
&.^ ,1^
^r
^i
191
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
be kind to the
tlie .truth,
poor,
UjL,,
a:r^
Has
(15)
revenue
the
been collected
this
^^^
The wealthy
^^l^loJa^^rsr 'o)
,1
stalments.
:!^:h^
LESSON
H'.
(1)
Who
Khan
the
Is
he
of
man
Has he lots
land? What revenue
wealthy
of
is
village ?
this
Pushtu.
S.
does
ment?
pay
to
Govern-
"^
y^
^^
^'^^ U
^j
1,
>^
^^^
H cJ^'^t;
>"'
VI.
October, 1888.
^.L
^
Jj^
c
'-
^^'^
^
7
d^
Jbj^
(')
.(^
he
(I'j)
"^ >
>
^!U J^ j*^
aJ^j
year?
'
>j>
j a^,^ <Scb^^^
^
'
(
"r^^^
Ji
xA' '^
-
PUSHTU MANUAL.
192
(2)
Akbar Khan.
He
is
&i^
Es.
50
half-yearly
pays
as
(3)
His village
situated
is
Lunda
This side
river.
very steep.
Even
if
supplies
a flood
(4)
small
p;arden
him with
apples,
and quinces.
grapes,
him
with
^i'nj 'U^y^
t/^^
.
, ^
He
is
Did
^K
^_j5
(r)
^
'^^
hi
^|; |^ ^-'^:^'^ j
^'^^
^(^ !j j y
^ ^^
l5^ l/^^
*? ^ *T^
^^; ^^1
^^) ^^^xJ
^'^
^j
*^ - ^i.'^J
_^^l
4_^^
<<j
'
^^^
(f
^;^ - Lj'^j;
- ijy.j^ ''^
^l
**** - 1-^^;:^*
^^UJlx^j
^1
'.
j' -
f^
^^
ci^jJ
^^3
"
you
see
any
c:^-^^ a.
l*^
his tenants.
(5)
t)
<^
^,
^^^
...|
,.
wheat,
^j) ^i Jc'^
^1
'
provide
<t.;
^"'
'
'^
is
^d
,.
'^
(k)
'
"'
^'-''^
^^^
re-
venue.
'.i.
ii/
-^'"'^
He
.J
'
up a guest-house.
^1
,'j^
an
lias
t_f/?^ ^
s.]
ty
r:*.
''^
'H^'^
i/
-O -^
^ c5
c;j
('^)
"^
- 6J)
r
i-'i
v-x
ls >'^^
*j <o
193
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
I
are in.
saw several
call-
_ ^_JJ
<)cj
(6)
that
The
shikari tells
me
snipe
and duck
and
He saw
snipe
and geese
on
the
Cabul
("*)
^j^'i'
^Ua
,|
'ii=-
>^*^
/
^'^j
^}i
jj.i
ij^\ ^Jr'
jj^
^\
^\
J^^J^
river.
(7)
is
3 i>_xo^
ju
work,
'^-*
Numbers
^jV.'^rr'.'^ fj!^ ^ r*
every day.
The
birds
in
,
you can
many
"
^_y^
-^-^
<>^.
*>
^/.yi.^-J
..
;'
f-
kf
^?^
-'^-'
>r-
(,>
^ / v
hours.
i/
>
(v)
i^
<tjilj
^."^
'^j-^J^-!
T^*^
^j,
<i:j
r-'
^
(8)
generally take
the
artillery
cross
by the
for
I ride
down
parade,
and
?,
ford.
Look out
the quicksanfl
if
ij
^-^^^j^
c^ Hj^^
^^^
you
li j J
<f^
Hy
^
^J!^.jH2^
;j
j:
^^^
jo
8,
'J
1^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
194
On
(9)
the
Daodzai there
river
which
bank by a
in
4\i'o
-^
is
there
on the
&'_
*J
^ ^^
^'^
^^
^-Sj {xx^k^)
Mo-
J^ J^y^
/t; ^ J-*
J^T^]
^ ^i
JK
JU*
[j^
Jj^'^^!
"
^^^^
p^.
(n)
ij
r,
he had Mowaz
cattle poisoned.
^kj
^^j^^
were burnt
(')
fj
in-
In a blood-feud how
Khan's
* so jui
(12)
"
-^
either
(11)
(1}
'
crime
this district
crease
rope.
What
(10)
a boat
is
pulled to
is
by
a bridge
is
(ir)
^
,^
'-'
^^ ^
^J^.
trees destroyed.
(13)
was
It
A man
had broken
into a
(ii^)
IS^j^j
fj
.^\."..\.
../
^^ ^^^
in-
-^^>
fj .l^^'-"
^^;>.
(\
-"
^^^
<:
mates.
*
(14)
pistol
The owner
at
the
fired his
thief.
The
yard,
up the
aii;
j:.>
Jo^li,
i->^'*'
'^j
.v$'
u^.3
("^)
S?^
'
"^^^j
^ /^J)^
''
'^
v'"
~ yjyi
*v
^-^^
195
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
and
then
lane.
house,
of 'the
He
went
then
_ J^ti
j
...
..
>
the
into
^^^ J"
aJ
^^
..
.,
(15 J
The
* c:^^il.>.iL
regiment will
Agror campaign.
^-^,.,^0^ j^ f^
It will be
^f^'^.^^ ^>'
^^^
(16)
It will
the
march stage
carriage all
How many
ponies,
camels, mules,
told off to us
supplies
all
>
/>
ready
^j, ^a/o
have milk.
From Darband
very
road
leads
up the
difficult
left
the
;
bank
ji
sj
.
j
i -^^
"
(^^"-^^
'-'^
''^
^!/J
.{''.'
rfji^s^,^^^ ^* jJo^j
it
of
<io
a::
^/J"
_ t_^jJ>i^
.
J'/UJu (iv)
<)J
-^'^'"
is
y v^^
^^
"^^^
.|
I
:>
j J^o
i^
(18)
J- J
s^.l;
^''^
'
^^ 0.^^"^ ('"'^
.
^>
^J
^^^-'.^
<Xj
^^
r^=^ v^-
(17)
have
"'
^
>
!^j,->.
._
^1 ^ ^^.
J^f
"^
a;*.o-
"
Is
provided
<ic,.
..
>'
Darband.
by stage to
('")
^J^'^'
for the
is
>>
>
march on Saturday
.)
jJ'-jj
(ia)
^
-'^'^^
^J^ ^'2^^^
;^
-'
- **^
PUSHTD MANUAL.
196
the Indus to
Kot Kai.
tlie
^s'iS^]
be faced.
Our cause
(19)
and
we
just,
is
J^^ ^
^^
(n)
'^
^1
'^
^\
ij^r^'^i
J-^
J
^^..
r^.'^
"
^.
Tell
have been
the
^J ^^
boat-
more
and
remain ready.
^^xi As^i
collect
to
xjj^
^_ ssl^
going away.
men
^^
'
as ah'eady sunered
collected.
The
win.
shall
-^L ^ ^^^
^6^j^
j'
i?jS!^
(r.)
,,^.,
..
"^^
-^
''
s^j^ l^'^
i?
-y
tj;^
LESSON
H.
(1)
Ask
Pushtu.
S.
Call that
man
him
name
his
here.
and
VII.
April, 1889.
_ jJo
^
jl,
ij^d
ta
^j*
<iia
0)
'^~
Where
is
his house
"
\^
(
"
-*
'
'
)'
'^
rOM.OQUIAn SENTENCES.
My name
If2)
is
Akbar.
I live at
my
is iiist
house
behind the
mosqne.
(3)
got
They
Bara
is all
river.
The dam
Tlie
^Icj l^J^
^
^^
/'
(r)
a:.,
'
^^
^V ^
'^^
-( .i^
/-.
^,^ J
'
Jt..J
(r)
-^-^
'j
(4)
rice,
In
^^aJ:
.^
.iil
j'-^ ^^^
,.
>
f^*-<
(t^)
,.
,.
>>>>>
a:.wL^
I,)
,1/
the
'j:
^^
^j
^j
.J
I't^'^
*
What
^^ ^]
<)c..
197
^^ -
>>
^-:
ij>.
corn.
o:^'
^5)
'heavy.
poiA-.
money
di^ _ s5
ai s.j.j
^JU
(0)
^^^ ^"-^
yLjJ
cJjowi J
'
j;.'
L..
suits.
Is there a guest-house
(6)
that village
in
it
Yes, and
He
is
liked
by
all.
0^
J^
^.^^
U^J
5
.1
^_$3
!^
uLC'J
^'^
^^.
('^
.,
-^
<);u
"^
^Aa
.
j
.
PUSHTU MANUAL,
198
some
vail
(8^^'J
y Jjfc'o^^^.^ jii-
(v)
,
also.
this
f^ ^^
^liO &XS^
- kjjl^
^>.
leads to murder.
<
(8) I
The
went
river
Daodzai.
to
had
to be crossed
twice.
was a bridge,
at the other a
bank
to
bank by a
The
(9)
police
work here.
rope.
have hard
Theft,
house-
of prisoners.
is full
(10)
An alarm was
kandi.
denly raised.
dars
came
(11)
Khan
The prison
sud-
The chauki-
to inquire.
The house
of Jumma
the courtyard.
^ ^^
,
'^>'
^l.c
J^
...
a^A^^^
^
"
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"-'''
1 '^="
(ii)
..
..
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S^.-^
j "^ J'^.*^
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199
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
What
(^2)
People call
they in
bird
it
is
that?
Are
a quail.
^j
t
^'
now ?
i^j^ ^^i
^
\
"^
Ij (ir)
\
'^^'
(13)
Send
thirty every
get twenty to
^1^
^Jl^i _ ^_^j
You may
out call-birds.
y&
(14) Snipe
but
scarce,
^J-
^_jji'^
of
lots
^^^^
^^
am
fond of shikar,
i'
^'^^
^,S
j6'
ijj ^
(17)
ready.
should be sent
11
is
See
for.
1
Theteuts
(^ J^
^^^<^
j )jd
.
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^
*k^
'
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..
yy
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^5
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^^ ^c^
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o)
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>^
-^
{^
>
^y ^^; y^.^ ^
^j:^
Vs^
{^h
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J'^
i^j
>
^1^
.".
r
(16)
* ^^J^i;
<^J /"
lj^*^
* ^j^
I
jJ-
winter.
(15)
(ir)
^
>^
>*"
morning.
very
k ^j
"'
'^>'-^^
^ ^^/^
i)
u<^'
^^^
(iv)
l5^ i-s-^;"^
^tr?'
2<")0
PUSHTU MANUAL.
How many
(18)
are
there
One to each
iney must have
company,
all
huimias
J-^'-J^J^^
JJ
i^^j
supplies ready.
S?
^''^
^"^
*-^
^r*^^
">^
i^jo - ^<.
^^>i
<^=;-
t^J jj^i J
(19)
been good.
young and
The men
^-'v^-U
^^^l.;
regiment.
strong.
^>^y o^-^
^Xi
^'.^
(r.)
i-J^
^^>^
shot cartridges.
t)
LESSON
(1)
stream
snow
Pushtu.
is
fell
very low.
d
^
on the Sofaid
Koh
Ai-
t)
LJ
^i
(_cJ
It)
I
(_^<^
^.
<Xi
ft^
j^
t_f'^ j^^.'^-o
J)
,'X'kMJ
>v ly -J
VIII.
October, 1889.
^jxS jJuuj
No, the
Little
*i
J
W
i^^-^^-c ^'
s.lj
J
S.
* ^^J
H.
.,
,
are
for thieves.
(m)
J-xj,^..
j:-
jJ<i fj
i
'.
-t
(i)
ii;
'^
^J
J..!^
i^^^ii
^j-
-j
^^^^ ^^..'^
.
201
COLLOQUIAL SENTKNCES.
(S)
water-supply
the
Is
no springs
on the river-bank?
Is
snow? Are
What
river between
Michni
(3)
Warsak and
How
by
bridge,
ford,
..
^,^^
,)
J^
(r)
.^
'f
or
boat,
raft ?
is
^ xV
either bank.
^.
(4) I see that
rafts
and
this
river.
T]se
lan
you have
on
inflated skins
The boatmen
oar in place of a
regular rudder.
tom,
;UJ
The
cus-
though universal,
is
not perfect.
(5)
raft
of
wood was
It
struck on a sandbank,
Later on
it
came
Skx^ 3
^^s>.
!S^_
^ij
(o)
202
PUSHTU MANUATi.
into a whirlpool,
and
all
the
(6)
It is proposed to
make
^^^^ ^y. H
^^^
The lands
at
the'
head of
The country
water.
''
How
on
fixed
this
calculated
land
the revenue
is
village
irrigated
from
(8)
of lime and
There
is
c^.^.
'T'J)
/i
^U
^^^^
c
..
.,/
(v)
^_^K t_j4) fj
^\
'"
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"
{^'*^H3^^^J^ ^J'^r^J'^^i^
^ ^-^ ^/^^^ |j
^^^
It is light.
Ibrahim Khan's.
Jv'
^ {^^J
^^;' ,^;i<^
Wi^
and
the
One-third on
(">)
i)
^^
(7)
v ^
i^ -jj^ - '-^4'^^ - tJi^
"'''^
-^^y*
can
^-^^
'"^l/*^
C^j*
^^^^V
*J
^'^
It is built
pakka
^^j^^
V ^ ^'^
-:
-r
^.^^
H^
,-t
bricks.
an under-room for
'
'^
"
v'^'^
"
-J^
'
o_^Xwiv
_jisr.
(9)
you
To reach
first
this house
a. 5^
^
Ju^-.^
-d^ ^^ (0
"
^J}
^
*^
' ^J} y^
vj,^ *
J^'
COt.T,0Q,UIAL
208
SENTENCES.
it,
(10)
jid
with
garden
its
filled
with mulberry
muUas
(11)
house
He has two. He
)ijsr^
^.XJJi,
JJ^ 5
(l l)
is
(12)
That
all
the police
officials,
man is the
He has bribed
fat
khan's enemy.
and
^'s5-
3 t_^^
c^
Ai
'
r)
Tahsil
who make up
cases
(13)
Last
night,
about
Everything was
Suddenly I heard a
<0
^>Jj
t\
'^
(ir)
204
PUSHTU MANUAL.
still
J^ j^
.Sij^l _ s>
aG'
^-aU
<xJ
to listen.
^^Ij^
,He
along.
said
had been
a burglary
attemptedonacertain house,
He did
know the
not
\ ^
^^ J 9
(y
}s^S^L
&
^3
. ^J^\
(it^)
y.,,
^J^k
j^
'^'iyi>-
'^
^:.
.^
J>)
t\jS jC^'iS
owner's
name.
The
(15)
He
(16)
rushed up
the
and
fled to
after
is
People suspect
probably a seeker
-^
^ j.;
^'
''
L/^-*
<)G
'^
T ^
c;^.^ (n)
...
.
-'
#,
j;.;
(ic)
-I.
''^'*'
-?
^.
,^.
Jx
jc.
*^^ ^
^^ ^ <::^z.\*^ ^i
-'
i^j^t.?'^*
knowledge.
(17) I
went to shoot
the Tartarra
ago.
^ l5^^
"
,t
^-^
,^
!^
^^>'
lumped
that he
bolted.
the masjid.
(j^^j
In making
the courtyard.
We
in
g.^
Eange a week
saw a couple
urial.
oi
i..
^r^
^^^
j>-.--
i/
-^
v< ^u^j
/
%j
-'
,)
so (iv)
-'J
^J
S-L,h !$.J
~- >
205
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
In going up
{]8)
stumbled and
fell
hill I
down.
jsJ:
'Xi>.
This fright-
-^"
"
^^xJ ^xj.^,
(19)
'
geese,
^^^^
wild
'^^
Now
(_j j
^Jj^
"S^
^'
'"^
The regiment
will
The bunnias
thing ready.
must have
supplies.
.^^
^^s.;
..
-^
"
<c>-
,_^<^
i/
H.
(1)
S.
Pushtu.
Whoisthatman? He
is
of
Tangl
^-^^ (r.)
^
..
'-^^
'
iSiio.'o
jJ
y'^':^^
"
unirrigated land.
'^}
^J
IX.
^^;5
"
is
^-r^>>
April, 1890.
the owner
He
\/
^W.
LESSON
'^>>'
i/
^ ^
.
"
is^ tVV^^
lJJ'J'
"^^^
"
(20)
..
j ^^ rJ^
jc.<
march aLoa.m.
at 6 a.m. nave
Have everyevery
-^
^'^
bustard,
duck,
snipe,
f*
^1 s>J:.,
d^ ^^^ Lc
j:^
,.
^'-^-'
There are
in this district ?
^..
'
away.
r^vv-J ^>
a)
stone rolled
i:>.
^..
^S^
^cj-
^ -
()
^
;
^^J^V ^. ^^
^\ j^^j
d^ r^-j s.O
'^
xa]]
'^
206
PUSHTU MANUAL.
How
(2)
By
lands watered?
river.
."r
The
"^
^^ ^ J3
this is true.
(3)
The
His revenue
He
mosque.
after
thus
is
bad
s^
^^
^j-^^'^
^jJ'v<,
(r)
The
a;i>v ^'>'^
is light.
has two
guest-
The searchers
knowledge resort
mosque.
^'
^j^^.M-A}jd6^Xxj^^:iJyo
.j
He has built a
He is noted for his
hospitality.
^H
irrigated lands
(4)
Yes,
houses.
{*)
,_$^\
His revenue
lixed.
^Lej
,!(^L^i
jl>j!
a cut
They
^j^
^^
^^^
^.,^
^
.^z_/i^
,
'
are a very
^^
lot.
^/'-'
^j-:.^
^3
()
Uli^^ALj..*
-r
s^ J
LS"
s^.lj
^,^^
_ ^- j ^J ,_j^s^
^"^ ^2^ ^y^
to his
_ ^^J^\sj^j
*.:
^yt
ii
tn
....
^^ ijy^y
* SJ
(5)
The
lands
produce
cotton,
mus-
sugar-cane,
"
f'T"
1.1^4,^
-j
.1^=^
.1
^^; ^>^
^'T"
'
^^
sometimes as much as 60
rupees.
6j
."
,.
.^-^
j
^i.
l3
^'i
,1
Ji
^i_
,/
..-j
y^^j
.JUUui; Xa>J
_j-S^J
207
COLLOQDIAT. SENTENCES.
(6.)
What
in this district
in the
way
Not much
There are
^uail,
duck,
snipe,
t
t
iiL <i:i i^^jJ L:
uST^.'^
and
L5^^
of snipe.
,1^
The
very wild,
and
frightened
by
jJ
i?-*^
were
V-
had
been
^_^'jo^j.
village
'<->^^'
''"'^
.,
(^"^'j
v \
f^
u'V*
ji^
^j
s-^'"^
j,j-
birds
the
y>-
'^yJ^ - ^h"
L^Vy'
..."
jheel.
(i)
^>-0^-JVV"^-l5^
(7)
<Xj
^_s^y<J^'i'
^j<
^j
chikor,
bustard,
geese.
Shahi
^y^ -^
i^^ ji'^
^J
*^;JjJ7^.>-J- J^'^y^*;
cattle.
^
I
(8)
also,
let
me
The day
slight rain
and no sun at
^'^i^^i
>
^^ H
>
>
:^
'^'^)
...,.,
"V--
^^'
all.
(^^ '^
-J
Do you
(9)
here?
No,
they have
all
found in the
(10)
Take
ford?
hills.
Is there a
Look out
,w
.-.
for
the
u^
y^;j^
^
jrT
^jc,
^'^^ -
^^j
'^y^-. '"^
^^ j^^^
i^
3iJ
^^
H ^J^ y
^^j^-:^^
(0
^*>^
^*
how you
care
\^..i^^y^'>Jj^
Some-
'^^
-I
(^i
i.)
^^Jyi-jyi
208
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Possibly there
quicksands.
is
a ferry, or a bridge, or a
bank by a
(11)
bank
Last
year a
tlie
flood
C^bul
of
the village
of
A
under
water.
were
(12)
vt-'jr..
--^
What
is
tion of crime in
Jj^ 5
fj
^J
the condi-
city,
I-Jitx^
y^
^j^ ^J:^^
<^
Who
were
the
This matter
is
of-
^j--
>'
v^
cJ^
^^j
-"
Kuki Khels,
it
was the
amongst the
A third
report
"^
t__5l
J.<j^^
^
-
.^
(*->"*
lti^jJu^
s? '
\^^yH
U^3
<-^'^v
.s^^^j
>.
>/
((r)
n
O'^
<-
'
JJ^ '--^^
Jc^s-
>
""^
^y
('
'
not
Some say it
was done by Mohmands;
yet.
,^
^'^
_ ^_^j
joyi, 8^>
^.
,^
'
-^
~i3 ^/jf
,,
i/
u^ji^iH
...
"ji^
jJ^Ji'.
^'^'^ ^>"^ i^
LS^
../
- >
^ ^,^y
^yof^ ^
and
^jxS
A
,\
("
-^
^y
>
-^t
known
..^
J - {JUiy^.
{J uJ-H/^
fenders?
JciS,
..*-/^
u^3j'.
^^
Peshawar?
J'l^
^\j
;_jii
^^^
(13)
river.
Three quarters or
XT
T,
Nowshera
^^
to
,...
Ar 5
rope.
came down
away.
_ i} J^
sjSjt
^
- >*
f J'if"^ "f^
C0I-L()(^UIAI,
blame on the
lays the
Khels of
village
fectly still as I
house.
It
midnight.
to
was perto
got close
^K
my
As
.,
..
went
^^ ^-ti^
~
.as^ *j ,0 _ ^wj^'
Laffhnifin.
The
(14)
Ud
209
SENTENCES.
*j^^
"
''
"
^)
f;
,
-.,..
-'^
JCr>-
.,..
'^
f^-^}
,^ ij
aj'
TT
^^^
-^
'^*^
J<^*^ \^t
quarter
the
of
y>.
J->
"-^
village-
(15)
* s>j^]^
running
fast to
me,
into.
How
had
He was
still
the
j;=^
if
ij
-J'-
^l^
iJ
t>^7
J^
')'.>
^L ^
''^^
'^'^^
t_5'-^
(n)
9
<)6'
..
j^
/
j*-^
'-^
Jjv!
^
.
''^v
^.,
..
'x
l5^^'vv
^^ ^^ ^
J,,
L^.O ^'^
''^'^
(:
L/^
'ju Ja~^^
.
,,..
(_jO
^_/i>
^'^ 3'
>
^j Ai
^l^
..
f ^
'.
^y^ j^i
the lane,
,Uj>>/ji> (10)
J).
...
They
(16)
.45 jo
asked
escape
i^
u-rH^
'^y
'
V^
1
210
PUSHTU MANUAL.
The regiment
(17)
will be
L^^-vs^l^
by the General.
inspected
^^
'^'^
Be
Our
ketry.
march
mus-
Are
(18)
the
tents
Three hundred
required?
and
mules
lour
'^
^Jy^
w >>>-.
^"^
^^/^
"
>
("")
/
>
../
^j*^
hundred
'
r:!
^_s"^^^
;
v'
"
^'
lJ^ v^:*.
^
'
'
^
" "^^^^
^'
^j^
of
4^
<^.'.
,,
Sr^
all
What number
ready?
y^'^l*
com-
(iv)
J--^'t*.
^'^/j-J^i^-
\^
camels.
Supplies of
(19)
will be
wanted
all
sorts
(jjo,y&
each stase,
at
make
all
arrangements in
iXJlj
'
^<
"^
'
j'^^^Jt
^>}i)
>
>
^'^^-^. - ^^jjlj^i
..^^^.^^.i, J^j^l
^ J p^
"'
time.
(20)
(m)
jcj
thieves.
Nowshera, Akora,
and Khyrabad
The chaukidars
are thieves,
^^^
_ ^d
y^
i,
-.
^r^r
i^^lii
"
-i'
..'o
(r.)
-,/|
jo ^^J-ji*
'^'^' r:^-=^
it
^J^^
^^
Jl
'
i_5 ^ "'-r^'^
',.,.
j:}
Jii
'
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^'
<.'>&.
J
AJ'j
211
COLT,OQaiAI, SENTENCES.
LESSON
H.
(1)
is
S.
Pdshtu.
your name?
What is your
X.
^^ ^ ^J
-
What
is
"i
^,L
^,
(i)
'^
'
^^
1890.
October,
<fS
j^dj.^
,^3
lio^-i-
^^
^ ^_^^^ 3
{^^V
^^1^^
year ?
(2)
am
a cultivator, and
I cultivate
live in Yusufzai.
my
produce.
Heisagreattyrant
and ruins
all his
^^^
^^
^-^
(Jti^^;' (*j^
^^
Why
plain to
use?
He
chaukidars,
headmen, cha-
and
prasis, Tahsildar,
in his pay.
'
.^^ j^
x>
Government against
him?
\.
<x.;
'^^_5^^
/i
-^
ol^^l
^/
aA
yl^lcSAi"^ AAa
U^^"
To
i*")
^/
^^
^
'"
^^
(3)
^'^^*'^
"-^.'^^
"
"^
'
j^y'^i ^
tenants.
aj ^r)
.1
'^
"
^ _^-^
J'o^l^
^1
"
all
are
^
"^
J^
'^^
j'
l/*^
'
<^Jji ^'^
P J
212
PT7SHTU MANUAL.
My
(4)
lands
the canal.
lie close
get the
to
^i^'ji
^J^ a ^sj
"
first
my
i'
'^^
>
x!
autumn
we
have
corn, sugar-cane^
and
are
cotton.
yo
In the
u-^^j
^'^
^^^
The
(6)
^'
On
the former we
On
the
The revenue
and we ought
is
not heavy,
to
be rich.
"^-^v
^_^
^^^.
i^
(")
,\t
'"'^
"
^j^^
'^
^;'_^ J
-'
i^. 3j ^3*^/3^^!^^
^^^ ^jj^^^
,"
^ Wc!
^"r^j-^
J^ - ^J^
"
^;
t^^'
'^^
_ ^^^^^^
^J'^^^ 3^ y^^~' -
*.
j^'iijy^j
^^
'
"
" '^yi
^
'
k >^
j;j
cJ'
"rf.
^^
-^i
Indian
f^
'
^""^
\^jir^
^^^^
>'*
J^ J^ /^
whofattensonhiscu&tivators.
(5)
(*)
'
"
'r^ lt^.
/j/^ ^
v^'^j;
^Jj^ ^^
V.
-u-
<)C=-
^^
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
I started last night for
(7)
On
Michni.
a lot of
^^ J\^.
on the Cabul
river.
-l
J[
^.^.'i
"
People
bank
")
^
^^
"
j^^i_ ^y^
<)6"
(Jii'l,
^^.^^ ^
l|V*
"
jj
\i-i
Mohmands, coming
213
to
<^
<^Ji^
^"^
^i
^v^.
- 2j
'O
Whose house
(8)
It is
is
that?
^ j_f J
...
anyone.
All the
is
The
(9)
the river.
it?
(10)
all
Can you
Takal
(_f
14^^ <'s>-
iXi>-'i^
^'^3'^ <iiy^Jj.
^^
^-o^
ji.^
^-'^'^
,;^
-v.-
"
'
^y
<-^
^ ^'^
^^
L^yj^
(0
is
c:*^'.>^jfii-^i..::^^i-^^iib|Jb
}^ c:^U^
t>
JJJ aJ
Peshawar.
direct
me
Yes, go straight
down that
to
''a)
^xAa
just
famous in
t^'
4V
gj
^1^ - *
He
lie
'vr*-
.,
,
^
his
,*i'
^5^^
^^,^_yj
'^^ij'^
("^ J^
j^^- 3
l5^
'H
3^
(,.)
^-
o*
214
first
PUSHTU MANUAL.
turn to the
One
left.
^^
It belongs
^3^^
^:^jJ
.
.,
'j
>.
^^^
(_^^
^^i-'^
(n)
^^.
>
^^
t''
^^
Two
j*
Jjl ^
'
o>!^
<xS
^^
We
^"
Ji^ ^Is
* ^^I)
cJ-^XjS
<xi'
^
''-'*
Fateh Khan.
(11) I
%j^^
^^'^
i,^-.
U^;**"*
^1
.ili
(12)
that
What
iheel?
Shahi
is
the
name
of
(village)
at.
had two
and
Such is
The powder was
damp.
^^^-
^_
The caps
are very
'
...
(if)
.
-.
c^
'^z
^ ^^^
" '^'^
"^^^
'^
,
{ji^-j^[,\^)^^.^^^^^j[i^\
"
U^}
Li>r^.^
shots,
^_5*i
^^^
'
and are
(13) I
^\
There are
Quail come in
*y ^^
It belongs to
^^
^/^
...
'
'
('^)
^^;*i ;'>
^^
\
n\
^>--
'
vis
'"
-j j ^'^^
*
^/
^^''^
u^*^
S-^'f^
^^^1;^ ^j^.^
^^^
COLLOQUIAL SENTiiN'OES.
was a moonlight
(14) It
night.
was
All
village as I
alley.
\hat cry
is
^
~
'
iXi>-
was
cry
in the
He
the matter.
He
(16)
The
mitted.
that
said
had
and dug
s.cS*
^-
(lo)
'^v)
._.
^.-^
^l5 .o
v/
^i>
(if)
$.
^^
oj'^
"
^^^j
^1
^
-
'
Srr^
^r^
^^
J-i
ov/ y
'^
.1
^'-u^'
^.
He
fired a pistol at
the thief.
It hit
him
in the
U^^
staircase,
ascended
^^^^)
and hid
in
..
^j
.-.
j^j't
j'^
^
.
"
^o
o'^'^
"-^
'^^v
the
t^ ci^Ur^
(iv)
<ri5
^ H -J}
thief ran
^di
^'Ij
The
right hand.
the lane,
-z
raasjid.
'
.^'sS
The
got
thieves
K d
iS^ '^^i.
<x-
com-
been
t
,
"^
burglary
^"
<)cj;'.i-
was ereatl
alarmed.
up the
aL
J:
'.^^AC ^^
The
(^
^j
L*
^'^
(17)
^il
fired.
(15)
lI*'^
^"
...
heard a shot
s^
jos^
in the
still
215
"T
>.
v-
^d '^^>
*
<io*i
216
(18)
He
PUSHTU MANUAL.
They asked
the mulla.
searcher after
(19)
Why
hundred rupees.
did he want so
nush up the
(20)
much?
regiment
march to-morrow.
Warn
at
will
Get sup-
...
J ^ ' ^"^^
J
<)U<3JLo
say
S.
last three
'^
# 8
Uj
'^
('')
^-i^
^|^^
there
has
months.
How
are
^J
^'i
^^
J^^^-
XI.
Aiml, 1891.
d^
It has been
the crops?
^^Xi>^ s^^ii ^j
Pushtu.
~ ^j
<^ ^'^^
'^
every stage.
H.
You
^'^'
j^ ^^
the bunnias.
been no rain.
^i"^
-u^/^/ii^.^
_ ^
-*^
^1
LESSON
(1)
(*''^*
case.
The
ply ready
To
''
<^^i^Ji j^-j
J^
(*5
^"
^^
.,
wisdom. They
JU
AAA4.J &>
was a
SP
i.L
JiJ^
>
n^ ^\^
iS {\)
'
->
<itjj^ _ t^^j>j
->
^j^^ ^
\Jj^.
s^-0.^^
217
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
(2)
The chances
barley,
mustard,
of wheat,
dal,
and
and
we know nothing
(3)
Who
Of
cotton.
is
that fat
owner of ten
jaribs of irrigated
man ?
(4)
,.
^^
.
ii
,.
,.
,.
\J
^'^ ^ LJ^-
-f^
"
<S"^
>..>...
"-P^^
l,..
thousand
and
fifteen
"";;
^
^1
^^
^) *^iy^
^^ ^
((.;j^
He
pay ?
...
^^
at present.
this
^'xc
Later
millet,
^^
^,
'
(")
,^.
L-^%j^ jj
^_yJ
'^'*
^ ^^^ ^
^,
^j^^
l^^
of stream
five
rupees an acre.
the word
(5)
on the
He
His village
left
is
situated
^\
two
" jarib."
^J^ ^j,^
which
^,
is
J^
equal to
(e)
218
PUSHTU MANUATi.
be
What
had?
found
be
any sport to
Is there
(6)
earn e is to
Peshawar
in
"i_5^
In the
^^i
and sand-
What
Who
this village ?
khan?
Which
can
is
by
go there ?
to
go to Taru.
the
do you wish to
Because a
lot of
It is a
bad
was a burglary.
night.
It
was a
A shot was
in that
^c
(v)
:i
"
'^^^
'^^^
JU
^Jji
^.
^^^
--
C^l)
"
^.,..
(0
jcliii
jcaU JCr^
j.^ji
J^ J^"^
^.
^
"
^^"^
^.^
*^
'^
'
^,
'...
'
f-."^
l5^"
Sr^jr^^
(*'^
* ^^'^
aj>^
''^^.
'^-S^'^
^i.
aJ
-^
(a)
s>
^^.^ ^^.y<jL
i_^/;^
^'^ ^
^^^
ii^
^^^
ls"*
sj
.^'o
<k1
b^-"
o^P
village.
direction.
^ ^d
n^L
"^
there.
still
^_c5^y
rail ?
cold
'St^jT^
^
"^
How
By
offences
(10)
' '-5'^*^
i
the
for his
the road?
Why
(9)
^5^*
^ a:i aii*
get there?
river, or
of
~i
^..
want
(8) I
is
known
Is he
hospitality
name
the
is
(i)"
<K"jila
^ib^ r ^J'^ u^
(7)
^..
i/
<!^L
later on
in.
bustard
raaira,
Xw
S .xli,
<kj
...
.-.c
'
^
y^i y.
^^^
'>^"
k-^'^ JiU-^^^j _
J^^j^^.j^
"
^s>,
'j^^
,^^\^
.
219
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
made
The
who fired
Who
been
Jj^'^i-
^,y J
\d tj .
.
^ sj
u/j^ Ji
-^
man went up
the
house,
lane,
and
jumped
into
to
the
fled
.^
..^
<jJ
\x-
^^y
>
iJ^^^j
<xj
'^
^_$y>-< ^_J
L_^i'Je
SP ^
-'
Jcis ((t~)
^
*
T^
^JT"
-^
* ij*
The
.-.
(ir)
knowledge.
(13)
_ 5 j ^Jyi;-
alter
"
^,
He must
seeker
^-
{n)
'
.>
at the thief.
have
hole
wall.
noise
master,
south
the
in
(12)
.^ i^.^^ ^^.^j^=^ S
(11)
'-^^'^^ y
mosque.
(14)
came
He
to
fs
make
the inquiries.
a very
He
fellow.
long-headed
immediately
re-
^Ijjs^JU
ci^'.JijJisr
%
.^mi
"
^J^-^^s^*^
yp
j^ 3 (Jx
^_ct)
A=^
-i
''
J-
(ii)
^^-^
'^>^j^^
-^
this ?
bring in
the
once
you
trans-border
f'^^'^
J <^- jJ^
^-^'j
r^
'"'
St'^'
<K:>-
.x^
(y
* Sj
(15)
^XJ'iU
^"''^
^
-m
J^,
PUSHTU MANUAL.
220
the
people,
f erred
case
trans-
is
to the political
file.
^,
^Jj^^
J^i
xiob
^^J^\
/
..
(n)
J^:>^
"
If
which
is
(17) I rode
my horse down
It
8.^
I found it
^i'o ^^j-.lc
will in-
"*
(iv)
"'
...
'
(*^
***
-^^ ^-^
^^
^^^ ^
8^ ^s)
The General
,4,
aJ
"
>^
ous.
(18)
4_^j
,.,
and quag-
J J
^^
J',s-
<jo
-^ ^JJi-JJi
'^'^
~ -^^
^^
rope.
mires.
Ij
bank by a
to
*^
J ^^U
'T/i.
L^^^r^UJjJ^
Uc
ao
(ia)
is
ready,
(^
J
j.a
ajs-
,^_5^-=^
-i^i
s^y - t^/^r
c;*^v
i^y
-^
The regiment
starts
jo ^=r^
Black Mountainf at
Supplies must be
got at every station. Warn
the bunnias of this.
6 a.m.
s^-
- l5^ y;^
J;s^ fj (m)
^af
"
^^JJ^\^J x3
"^
i?
<^ Jl=
^/^
(19)
for the
;'
j^^\ ^^j
'
cj'*^'^ "
S:!^
>'
(
.>v
<^
rs
xx
221
COt/LOQUIATi SENTENCES.
(20)
came
to
river.
a whirlpool.
the
LESSON
H.
(1)
Take the
S.
Pushtu.
recruits to
>
^j^
''
..
^^s: <ks^
Jo
you about
these
riflys.
J;he
i^^^
enlisted last
L-j^^iJ
>
^^
\^'
\~
id
xj
\/
^S
.'uo'
ajibb
.'joas
-^
s^
^ /~^ib
^p
^_^
'
"
(p)
TT^o u?
<xii
(i)
^J'
Lj^s^'wc
^.
^^
j.
Jj-
^.Ij.^J.
j3i
"
theft of
suspect that
j_^
October, 1891.
^
^-^ T' ^
(2)
XII.
for
<xlcl^
(r.)
v.
The
^^
y'oii-'o^
It
222
(3)
PUSHTU MANUAT,.
I
well-known
was
character,
yesterday
bad
in the city
.1
8iS
22H
COLLOQUlAIi SENTENCES.
(7)
have
heard that
^ji
don't
down from
The truth is you
want me
to come.
<0 *~
am
willing myself
to take yon
all
^^^^
Aj
jj"
gj j^,^^^
is
a bad
^j
.Lu j
Ij
in order.
have
.to
to take other
member, until
Ee-
this is satis-
are stopped.
(10)
do?
Sahib,
what can
'^^^ '^
cXi.< (0
^'i
jj
"
^S J
{^s--
--
..i
lt^"^
&L Jo ^^'^
...
^
"
^
,
'
--
a_5.
\,\
H ^f^
\^^^\.^
/
aV
,jj^
^''^
-^
'^^
j^^
j^j
^-^
i_5-^^ ij^
(^)
*i<L J
own
<)Cr-
will
measures
ifJ
/i
w>
Government
it)
''^^
^^
^'
T^^^^*
If
js^
l^i
^a^ t^
you can
S wj
Malik, this
iJ
-^-'^
jsj
jc>.
'
<ti
^V-^'-^' >'
i^Mj
^'
'
CI
"^
^K
^''*^>'
your safety.
(9)
^^
''"^^
^^'^
over the
..,
'^^y^
(8)
(''^
^\f^^
-markhor come
hills.
i^^|..'
^^^ ^'^/'
there,
the
'>^
-'-^.n'
.-.
s/*^
(i.)
.^
224
The
PUSHTU MANUAT,.
way
best
reprisals
is
to
make
^li
down
in
the winter.
may
try and
^-^
(11) Raiders
c_5:j
sjj
(12)
much damage
did
to
the
This
is
'
this
the
third
blood-feud.
This
heavy
village.
It is a clear case
fine
on the whole
cU.?
'^.^
ij^:^^
i-
>
S?/
^ J3 j'^
<
'
ti
^s^ J^
\-
l-^
(ii)
>^^"
)
('O
^
^
(.4^^ J
j^^
village due
^
.
^1
1-
^1
<>^
5 ^JxJ ^^K
^j^
y^ ^^^^)
^
:^
J - ^jL,
j
(^^'^
'j>j
^^
(ir)
fj
^
^^
J^i oKii>i
yo
^^
-Tf^' J
murder in that
to
l5^
\^'
crop
escaped.
(13)
J;-^|;
^^
^^
and
>
J-^^
v
(_^^
d..xJ:^
"
'
J^
..
d^,
- ^
for them.
J^
Ij
'^r^H''^^^'
'^^
^i^' ,^^
1^
^j
_
^
,.
^_J^^
^-^
-
'^^
^1}
i^ Jy
'^r:
jl
225
COLLOQ,[TIAL SENTENCES.
(14)
Was
covered in
(15) Well,
tvas
no clue
tliat last
Sahib,
no evidence
dis-
jtUU*
^^
''?-
case ?
there
"^
is guilty.
H.
(1)
What
Who
is
is
S.
What
(^
By
He
His name
trade he
is
is
Ahmad.
a fisherman.
lives at Tangi,
and is the
^^J ij;^
^"^^
He catches fish
^^-^
(r)
^^
-i
<
'
y KS^y
'^ H ^l^^
,.'^. 5^.1
(.--^*>*^
^_5J
>-'
in the
(3)
/-
^'^
>^
i\a--i
'^
<;>
^cO ^^
^><...
*
,
^^
*^^
C^^
his occupation ?
(2)
-7
/-
'^^
^^
''y**'
-'
April, 1892.
man?
(lo)
-^
''^r*"
Pushtu.
'V-^^^ j
\
XIII.
Where
-^
LESSON
that
he doing ?
'-
"^-^ -S^
(ii*)
/ ^
U^ Id-^^-U
j_^jjji'vi
but one of
<o
JcAa
.
'^
(^'
^;
^
^'^j"
226
PUSHTU MANUAL.
His trade
war.
LSxi\
is flourisli-
^jV:*^
A^y*"
^^
'^
ly
mg.
^(_> ;
(4)
is
Where is Ab-xzai?
It
^5
^p\
iiUj)
T^
(^)
war
city.
lot of coolies
(5)
What
^i^
aJ
occurred then
,is.j
fine of
J*^
ci.?!..^
sent troops to
Sy:
A^
>'^^::
3 _ 3
V^ ^
~\
\
'^
'jo
^^'^
(c)
T"^
"
Utman Khels
^.
'^
-?^-
^.^
"
''^-
punish the
LT/^-^
were
killed there.
The Sarkar
^^
5000 rupees
(^;Aj
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
I had
(7j
my gun,
six
snipe,
five
and got
three geese.
^^.^
sj jtir^!^
ducks, and
227
"9
..
'
,.
..,
(*^
(8)
it
What
season of the
In two months
is it ?
The quail
Have your
will be spring.
will
then be
in.
^^J
What
grows
here?
In the autumn
Ten jaribs
^ ^:
.i"
<Kljksr,
pay 'Government
my
This as
[^H*; sj^ ^
^^^
^,
"'
^^"^
^y
a^
.1
^^
^^
'
^^
"
^'''
t)
^,T_^
iji^
(1.)
1
j^j'*'
^''
-^^"^
'
-^^
T-^^-'
f^j^
j^
''
>;
- \,^.ji
.j-
^/
-^
to cultivators.
irrigated
>
..
''
c.^',
^"^^
(1)
..
(11) I
^^^^ ji^
<*:-;
of irrigated,
The
j;1L!j
~ ^j*^
^c
c^
'J^^
- -^
"
have sugar-cane.
(10)
>
^^^. ^^^
t^jJ^
mustard.
wheat,
of mustard.
got?
i^jj^ ^"^
^.
The bustard
we
"
^^
(9)
..
v^-"
Barley,
^
S?^ -^ ~ '^ ^
^j JU - ^jUU;j
^Jaj ^.J
J ^
year
("')
u-l^
'
Jo J
^t
Q 3
J^
\^,ij
(
PUSHTU MANUAL.
228
(12)
rain?
My
Has
little,
S^j
^
lands
canal.
lie
On
close to
this
manage very
tlie
account I
^^.i,
^r ^
'^
^^
^i
^^l.'j
'
-'s-,.
^^
" / ^"^
*>'
^i
.^
(tp)
i_^(J
^^S
^K
o J
J^li
(ir)
Last
'
j"
-f
^'^
-.O
committed here.
Only ten
aj^'ij^lj
were proved.
across
They have
the
border.
15)
What
u/'^"^'
well.
(14)
^*
iriends
These
^-Sj^t
.
ii
S (<x^i^
'^i
^"
^.
J^
!-.
..,
Ss^'
^j^
j^iJi^
u^irt
j^-
(-
follows then
*^
x>
^d S J
.
JU
^^_^
diXA*
.1
^il=m
,J^->'
..o
^*i.
.
i
^
'.
'J^
'J
;i v
'
o)
...
A.;
('t^)
''i
i/\
offences.
-^
-^
229
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
when
was
all
^j
Sj
a:..i,
'.^ (n)
xs>-
was
a burglary
still,
He
enemy Akbar.
thief
In truth the
was a searcher
'^^
j:>
'jut
after
'^V
;^
r'-
knowledge.
(17)
the
The
thief got
He
court-yard.
into
broke
lies in
of the village.
(18)
Have
any
orders
inspected
Yes,
and
to-morrow,
march on Friday
X*^Ki>-
for Cherat.
'
(19) -Ask
the
and warn
tjie
stage.
t)
*
3'
^J i ^/
i^*- J
'^"
^!r^
VJ
'^v
J^'i-^
^^
^-
tents
bun-
quarter-
_ ^
be
will
it
The milk
o-ood.
ja>
x>
^}
c<s^
J-^'^
-ij
t^i
^J
i^iii
^ ^''
5lfJ
230
PUSHTU MANUAti.
On
(20)
warn the
arrival at
police
have
and on the
}j^
(")'
"
.
^ -^
jSiX;!^
L/"^^
<J^ t_cO
^
^l..;
uy
"
alert.
15^;^
and head-
must
They
men.
Taru
^ia
i6
>
^>V
J1J.J
LESSON XIV.
H.
(1)
The
S.
Pushtu.
Octoher, 1892.
Ij
Kalpani
ravine.
Do you
^^^ Ju>>J
....
-
^ i_?'
.,
-^
^^
r*^**
(1)
^^y
^ j'^ ^'^
^'^'
I.
(2)
is
Yes, I do.
The khan
_ ^^S ^^.^
Ai'
1^
_ y&
(r)
,li^.>
He
is
famous
(3)
places,
all
He
has
two
guest
^-^^j
^J ^A y jiji yj
^i
^^JT
^j^ J
"
O^i^ ^^,
^^^^
^..
ir)
^^- <j:^^a^
231
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
prayers
mulla
on
is
His
Friday.
friend
of
(4)
What
lands has
1.
J/^
.^
Xj
<l*.-o^
the
Two thousand
jaribs of unirrigated
and one
The Swat
^Ks-''^
the
Manki mulla.
khan got?
jj
c^'l.^.c
,^..
- -
i-?'^
Z
^_c^'
"
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232
PUSHTU MANUAL.
(8)
What
Khan
Hashim
jj,^ ^^^
^j*
^.
~ '^^
^^^
<tOi
-
Xujfc
y^.;
^^
3I
..
^ "^
J^
iJS^k jjS^ j li
is there.
aC
(^'^
&j
*^ Jt
o.J
233
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
Does
(J2)
prisonment ?
he
like
im-
lie
says
Yes,
and he obtains
kind,
*
his
The
free.
jailor
Sometimes a
thief
days; keep
my corner
ready
....
,^->
was
all still in
was
the
fired
in
'^'^^j^.
*-'"^
V ^I'i^
'^i^j
[**"
.&
^'^ij'^ - (^*^*
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(ir)
^1
yJ^
L/^l5''^
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,
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aj
jlis.^J!L
j:/i
^/''^
;'
''
Jl I.Uj
Jx
<xi.,'j
shot
the southern
f/i-.
-'
,j-^.j^< j-.'^
villaoe.
forme."
(14) It
("*)
,,"
"^
u*'j^ tj
^J^^.Ji^ y-^
for thieves.
(13)
^j
ai
j j,)
,^>^ J-:M^
a^S
Jiss^^
(^
running
along.,the alley.
d Xj
He
man
fled
:Ojl;j'^
.
(
i
o)
-r.
au
'^
j-
^j,
''^ - '^Jj^j
.
/"
>
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234
(16)
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Being a moonliglit
night, tlie
man jumped
into
way reached
this
in
other bank.
(
17)
The
the
t-<j^ (n)/
sf
^1
'',
cJ^
'^^yljyi
l^^s-'.a5
^
'^
<-;^'^
J.jJ^
^
>
^4,^ _j^o
y^.")
* <^^
wanted
at
each stage.
and there
is
little
- i^j^
^1
^^
-^
^ -rP
7i'
i? '^'^
yjij^
'
jli^V
i^j^
^ ^^^ ^
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^ji^
^ xf
\jf^
tXLj^
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^^
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^j ^^^^ 1^
'
j^^ ^^^
^^ ^
The heat
"
^"
^,^^^
^^^^^
t^^
^^^ ^^
"
v)
(u)
Tt
j-^ "^j
jj
<<
<icj
'
^,
i^j;;).^
*^
(19)
j:j
..
is great,
H^^ ^
'
-^^
the river.
'ju?
a;j
ready.
(20)
^"
^
regiment, will be
(18)
>'>^
>
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v"
is
^^
^|
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U"*"
,; ^^-^
iJ^
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i^
^^ j
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235
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
LESSON XV.
H.
S.
Pushtu.
(1)
to begin in
is
Peshawar.
Yes,
What is
first
I hear so.
thing to be done
the
f^
field,
The
a good man.
How
(3)
o"-^-^ ~
t
.
the revenue
is
fixed ?
At
and
J^
the head of
"
'^,!
dXL
<Ujij
<<-;
^-'
j;JU
'*:'.
^'*^
'"^.J
J
yy
(4)
How
is
the boundary
^^ ^,^ ^
^
^'J'
^.1^. ^^\^
this
has led
quarrels
for
to
y^^
^-^
^'
^..
^^
T-y
i^j3
^j^^
^l. ^j^
><"
"
(r)
>^
t_^^ - J^
>!
'
" l5*v ^. j^
.-.
(r)
"'
'
ls
'
'
^JJ<i^.,^
""
^"
(V-J
"
'"
calculated and
Those
*i
^^
V^""
^!^J ^J^
^J^J
...
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>
ravine, hillock,
(i)
^^
'
Every
^yi
j^^-^. '^^^-v^^'^Jo
^^?^ ^^ ^ ur ~
(2)
April, 1893.
(^)
W/^^J-^*
,,^;^
incessant
over
twenty
s>i^
j*''^"
^"^
lj-'!;
236
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Something must be
years.
done now.
(5)
shooting.
but
could
no
find
ford.
down
stream.
(6)
duck rose up on
which
bank,
the right
80
S^
the
left
two snipe on
bank.
geese
were
Owing
to
too
flock of
far
away.
(7)
Why
this year ?
little,
is
sport so bad
The
and now
all
rain
was
the jheels
birds are
^^^
J^
^J^
(l)
I
_ Aa^^o .
I missed
shot.
^J^
1*^'*'
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84^
<)i"
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237
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
(^)
The
fields are
sugar-cane has
The
'
quail
wio.^l
^1
the
coming
call birds.
in.
-'
"
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k-^*^
(_
r-
('^)
-^
Sr-
You
^e^J ^j~j'
aJ
been cut.
all
are
now full
wheat
of barley and
<J,y^
>'J^\'-r>J
^'^^ t^^
Sr^X^^/v
,,
,,
y^.i
^. >
^t
i^jyi
y^^
(9)
It
came
western quarter.
from
the
The chau-
..
'^
Ai.^>
a.>
Hoti.
,his .pistol at
(10)
Has
The
^^j-^
fired
the
regiment
pends on them.
lads, the
Well done,
^^
<.
<jcj'
"
u^ ^^y^ H
^^
,^. jj^
^A;;3.j (i .)
^
"
-^
j'^'^
l/^^
sj
(0
&; <xi-
:^
^c,UJol;^^ <xl^
tiie
j'-^ji"^ _
them.
Tell
'
^.:;
-T
^^^^
committed in
^,.."'
^i^
jjy:
All was
Jo^
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238
the
PUSHTO MANUAL.
list.
You
have
shall
,^UCl;
^'JL.
j;.,
j^A^Jl.-
''\
LESSON XVI.
H.
(1)
iug
am going
out shoot-
to-morrow.
Shikari
to
be
Nisatta, with
Pushtu.
S.
Tell
present
at
six coolies, at
At
this
geese are
river,
had
may
season
find
^.^
-i
to be
fields.
^>'
v-'';^'^*
'^
5;:;^'^
^ij^^ ^;^6'
j^-^
^.
^"^
j'^^
>
^.
lS^^"_ff
i,.
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J
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'
H ^5^
^'^
^^ ^<j^
some bustard
iy^
..
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'
the
You may
i^ji
(i)
'ju?
.
''
duck and
in
,1^
;
^''^
I expect?
plentiful
jJ
Is
the
What
Odobn-, 1893.
^-
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t/j-^ '^
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J^:^^
^^ ^^^
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H i^^ U^
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^p-*^*
^'
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240
PUSHTU MANUAL.
must
regiment
will
and the
of this,
be fined.
The
(4)
Pindi.
Mohamad been
out leave?
absent with-
To-day
it is fifth
It is said that
day.
he
is
village
return.
(5)
deal
year.
which
wells.
Be
the
men must
their
rifles,
At Akora
be careful of
as several thefts
j-J
Lp
241
cor.roQUiAi, sentences.
What
is
the revenue
of this village ?
Is the land
(^)
irrigated or not
the land
'the
is rice
Much
<^^
.0.1'.,:
J^
o-^ ^
(l)
of
Since
land.
been cultivated
extent, but
'
>
to a great
the country
is
was formerly.
(7). Are
there no hospitals?
j;jl-io
xiSSx^jJn
doctor sahib
the
is
patients,
,:ji''s)
(v)
c<L
J jcJ S.J
.JD
very kind to
who
receive
Government.
(8)
What
fresh
news
is
;'J
..
.1
It
1,
is
i.
feeling
and
figliting
among
being ruined.
not go that
is
Travellers do
way now,
all
the
U">
>t)'0_^
cJ
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242
PUSHTU MANUA1-.
salt
(9)
Cabul
from
o'oes
to
Are there no
district.
the
carried?
salt
salt-
How
mines in Cabul?
jj
is
J,.*^ ^J
T^T
''
(Jj^
f;'.
,^C~:^
Kagan
valley.
on
villages
the
and
How
'
''^^**'
v;'>
tlie
and espe-
;'
How many
(' '^
^ ^j^.
'
'
'^
.
^s
u>,^
^
Jo'o
jj^
^ia>
^^ J ^
J^
s/'^'^
Ic.^^
^^
'^'
^^^j.
.\
d^
.K
c jJ>
"'
''^
<d^ J
((>^^^)
'^
j^ ^ ^^ ^,
of
supplies
-?/"
j'
ij"^
far is Chillas
from Balakot?
fighting
visit
number
the
Sr^ij
x^
{^^^ *
They
^J^'^H J^^
'^'^
cia^ly
(<
<?
by
carriers.
'
s^^J ^JjJ
<xxj-s)
'
Chiefly
(10) Select
..
,.
,^y
'
'
- ^^^^
(i)
s;
>^I
iTT"
Khattak
<xr^-
^l:^ ^
^
JLo
^^
^^i^^^^-^.
..
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'^
'^^
>
(^^t^^^^ o)
24'^
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
H.
XVII.
Pushtu.
April, 1894.
(1)
is
S.
LESSON
Very
well,
my
still
me
am
and
tell
bearer to wake
seven exactly,
at
(i)
^
I shall go out
^jLi'^^ i ^'
Jokj*^
It is the sixteenth.
it?
asleep then
if
"
'*
j^
^^ ^
j^y
<o
Jvi,
-t
'-
'^^
'
"'
'
,^
^iay
c:^i>^
^j
3b
^jK^
b'^
^ ^J) ^ jj;^'v
jj^nj
jl
^_^^ ^^>^
<)C3
.vj^t
|^_
^^^,
^j
f'.l'j
^.
U^j'
(*^
''^ '^^ -
^h'^
t_>J^'
^^y j-^
^-
4-
^) Last time
I shot at
a;]
;o'j
J^
.^;
^^
^^
^^^jji^^^
'
my
off.
J^
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i6^-^yaj<^
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i''
^
^^
ij%j^
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'
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.,
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(i*)
;:^j
-v
^"^^^C
i_5^.-j
244
PUSHTU MANUAL.
(3)
last or not ?
All true
Come with me
you can.
if
Last
and
year
before
several
^ ^yi
the
year
raids
took
''^'
^^^
"'
ls^3 ^
t>
thfi
the
in
111
ant.nmn
autumn and
(4)
When
going to Mar-
&^
by the ford
the water
is
in other places
very deep.
J^
in the hills.
The
steep cliff
independent
is
territory}
^^ H
j'
i^
Jidj^
jJ
->^v>v
j^y f^
so
~^~v
^^j^_Jyi^
,\
"
'^^
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'^^
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..
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-T-
tJ
(h=)
v_?>
-iS
tt-
^-j}
e.'-*
^ ^^^l (^ ^^
"
s^'^
^^1)'
"
in
%jm
ifJL\j
I^
S^^.:^
^'
^j
u>**^
jy ^^
and snow
>>
O"^'
is
' '^'^
(V'^^i;
....
^^ '^
^^
winter.
*'^=^- ^^
t3>*
,.
"
(r),
.,.,(
l^^l
place
nlflp.fi
x^ ^^^ nj^
^.xi
Mu-
'
'^^
S^^
^^ ^ (-^iaj'
"
^f/;; ^ t^''^yj>
j;,
^K 3
^ ,^
^^ J
(5)
My uncle's
broken into
house was
last night,
ySl^
^^^^^S
(e)
''
and
ixl
'^^^'J
'^^
t-^'^^'*'
-?
^^
^T^
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
stolen.
me.
I do not believe
The complainant
evidence.
your
me
^r
owing
"
'
an old enmity.
* S:^/
(6)
The
march
There
at
regiment
nine
will
on Sapri.
^.
is
(7)
There
is
a great deal
cholera
will
spread to
careful
year,
most
Peshawar.
the lines
are
Be
e;y
^^J
'^
('')
^Uli ^^J
<?^
'
^^' '^
-'z
'
^i.^i.^ ^.y}
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v
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Jl^ y^
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'uJj^lj
y.
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<tj
..
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<f
J-^^
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r"
^
*^ l5^ '^ ^^
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kept
^ u^
-^
.c
''
and
likely
Av^
.''
"'
of sickness this
J L_.o-
jj ^^^j
H lt^
^>
sT
if
>^
"
^-'^'v 4'>'^'^
There
|..
i_?
a:.>'^uj <jd.l.
""
to-nieht.
"!
<Jy^' '^'^
'^^
^^^^
Jl^
<Kj
i.
.^lj^^j,-jjb'Ji
to
'i
"
-^O^xj
''^-;
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y>
'^,.
.,
^^
Sahib, he
lalsely,
Ji;
^i>
a.;
245
i.j^^^a^
J^ *^
246
melons or other
allowed to
PUSHTU
iMANUAr,.
are
yljjt'a^
fruits
be sold to the
(8)
last night
Kuki Khel
S:^^
If
^^ -
suspected.
are
thieves
.,
^L
H.
Have you
Pushtu.
ever
do you act?
petition
filed
How
I go to
writer;
the
he brings
then
my name
pay
him,
on
and
it
give
'
>.
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-
"j^
j^
^^
j,.
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J ^J"^
XVIII.
October, 1894.
^fr ^^'
^ ^ ^3 ^y
j^ j ^^^
^ ^^
'>^
^jiJ'o
-^
<^
^i
-^
'
V/
^i^,
-^^
^^
,
jj.
3 J
Uj
fJ >^
^'^0
-^^
/jJ
(J
jj
"
M-)^"
'
"'V\
^^-
-J
i^
my
^^
\j
S.
'
S5^
-^
'
('^
be heavily fined.
LESSON
^ ^ ^
^
^
..
,,
.,
"
<3^i^ ^
s^
jjo
from the
i_5'
^'
cantonments.
(1)
i^^-*
sepoys.
stolen
t)
jc.-
'^
f*^'^
:
j 15^!;
\
/^
tJ
\^
S:?y>
^y
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
(^)
examines
my
pay
the
for
Defendant
day
is
our
then
sent for on a
,,
the
and decided,
case is heard
^^ -
^li'dX*
*-:
^_^y.
.,
Sometimes these
/'' V.^^^''"
Sr^yj
^^.
witnesses;
(r)
both appear
'5-
.,
process -fees.
We
fixed.
with
paper
247
'"'^ t>"S:>V>'^*
y'^i^-^ yo^^-ai- j
-ij^^
!$j^j
suits last
for years.
(3)
in
^ ^ o^^ V o
^
^ '^i
('^)
I'
' l5'"^>'
_ 'JLyc,iu j
-J
"^^
dA-Ki"
(*>-
^.-^
!$.t) .1
^>'-^^
>_3
There will be
and miners.
The General
'
* i^jS
inspect
will
<Xj
thein.
(4)
so
Why
the General
is
particular
We
about
these
frontier
The men
fight.
men
^'^
y^S
parades
ready for a
"'
J'T^^
^"
''
The
they
must
fired
at.
hit
If
the
the
thing
soldiers
"
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'
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^Xa
(..^
j^
^l^y L}^ji'^
^^
..
i!^ ^^li
j^^^
,^^
Jd^
J.cJc'.3
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^ ^*^ ^, ^^^
\J)
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*
^-
PUSHTU MANUAL.
248
J-J^^^
no good.
,^
^diJ
(5)
Who
is
chaukidar
the
AVhat
village.
is
Some
here for ?
man
th^t
is
He
of
the
he coming
affair
aI.j J
j"'
<x
.'
^^
j_^^ acia
As^
station.
he says.
fhair
is
This
is
the police-
the deputy-inspector,
Well,
Ahmad Khan,
^vllat is it?
Last night at
(6)
11
p.m.
was going
my
^,
^)^
^^^s^
A^
^^^^^
'"'
i^
A^i
^^^^
dagger
in
jo.
<::^^
!^,
J^
^;, ^^^
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i!^]^
^^
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k^)
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;,
^^^
s^
^j^^
^ ^^
J^>^'
^^
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and was
^ ,^_
-xAa <t>.
Q^
'
gtabbed
4_^.
'
^|
jl
i^;^^j
^^
account.
iiJjJ
.,..
_^3
^f^
ij\0
^J^\;
falling.
<ki^y> X)
vil-
reportit.
^ i^d -^^
must
'
^.^i^jii^
^j
(o
j^
t^AXi*
\-
t ^^
J-'^
249
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
the^
Please come
stomach.
quickly.
(7)
What
doing?
are those
They
men
looking
are
With what
of Jamal Garhi.
object ?
Because the
settle-
^j/l^J ^Ji^'-'^'^^'y*^
X^ A^
J <J^
>.i\AJ
J AjJ',
J-.
ment
is
about to commence.
^'
j^ L5^"^^ t^r"
*
The revenue on
it
is
JSJ JoOUw 8
y.^
very
light.
(8)
what
The
^^
^^
^^^j
(-)
^J>.:
first
may
consist of hills
some
entirely on rain
ar* irrigated
a
separate
fields.
rate
depend
and a few
He fixes
on
each.
(9)
much
Is there
in this country
sport
Yes, there
iJ-i-J
J^ i^y>.
PUSHTU MANUAL.
250
cool an.
found
are
These
hares, deer.
jackals,
foxes,
Last are
shikaris
^-^
'
a^u.^.=
^^
"
_^^
^^^^^
^^H^
^Jl/^^^r^.^
^J^->v
How
(10)
do you arrange
I ask a certain
for quails ?
khan
to assist
men with
He sends
me.
call-birds to the
ward them.
my gun
^^
U)
to-
go there with
^.'^
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k-^^:^' '^
^)-^\
"
"-^ii^
^^i
}*:.
r*^
^)x<'^}
<^&
^ ""r J*^
^'
LESSON XIX.
H.
(])
Who are
the son of a
village?
S.
Pushtu.
you?
headman
am
fatlier's
i-o
ij
^_^j
"-^^^ ()
of a
My name is Ahmad
Khan, and my
April, 1805.
Fatih
Sy*^-l
^ >
"^i*-
i*^.
lJ^^
'-ISx^
^' J^
251
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
Jang.
of
Jamal
land which
of
eighty-five
*
of irrigated and
fifty jaribs
Does
enough
to live
this give
upon
its
^ j
large lamily,
Ours
is
We
"
><
have therefore
'^
J^
- *^ ^'^
^^
-^
^j
.-:
My
brother
is
my
second
is
jam^dar in a cavalry
ment;
third
Border
Militia. I
inspector in
^ ^i'^j
^'^',
^^^j
L/**>
^" jj.^^ jo
am
in charge of
It is
twenty
...
f^J"^
^/y
(JJJJ
^^j'j
^S
"^[^
"
brother
am deputy-
(")
>.
jh
j>
,.
;1'^*^S^
the
i^^-.-
Police.
'
^f^
'^
the Peshawar
RustamThana.
^X
^ Jj Cl^\^ (_jjJ|g^j_jiyj
regi-
naik in
is
_j>^
',
j^-j^^
'^)j--- >
the
-sj
-^^^
^,
"
My
.C<:
"
eldest
.,
.^
r ^J^
- Jh^j)
'^
'^=r
to take to service.
(3)
Ujl
^-
and we require
month.
;.
^^
^.^;J^^
>*'
^^^
hundred rupees.
^oJi
^
you
J'^^*^
..
-y
^<j
_^^i
fj
irri-
five
'
l>/
(2)
^^ i^)
^^^
^Ve hold
Garlii.
f^J'^'^J^L^U^r.jy^-'V
aJ
Ij _
*.>
^viJ' xJ'J
Ju,. j
:r.
-',
,
,^
PUS"HTU MANUAL.
252
(4)
How
the
is
village
watchman appointed ?
is
He
He
is
is
very
^.
.Lp
for approval.
from the
S5->
village.
JThe pay
The
small.
vil-
upon him as a
lagers look
no
trust
upon
him.
On
usually false.
(5)
Why
He
running ?
that
is
is
man
b'
the matter,
What
Akram ?
I
\j^
Last
had got
J^
^--'
c:^^'^
^^
.>-
ii. (ij'ls-
.y
'r/
''":
to
[c]
is
^kS)
J^ ^'X
C5^J
coming to
L5^'
o>-
i-/*"^
:'^.c
J
Ai
/'^:6
(6)
that
the
stabbed.
went and
airs-
^yli jXs- ^I
Who
A^y^
("1 )
^J
^j
did this?
It is difficult to say.
is
learnt
There
Joj^^lj ^^.'^
V.
J^-4,ti
^yJ^
(^> ^-vi
-l^b
(_jt)
*j
253
COLLOQ,UTAr SENTENCES.
Thi^ settlement has caused
bitter feuds in the families.
One cousin
other
'
is hostile to
the
{^y*j ''^r!
1$^'^ Ut^
k-^*^
Land and
cousin.
all
murders.
(7)
What
have
orders
L.j'i
J^
(^
''^.)
"^
'^
yy-'^
A^ X^lO ^^y^J J
(v)
regiment?
5
at
a.m.
will
It
They
bank
^yf. ^^^^
^'^'^
L5^|;
hour on
the
of
by
cross
7=^
Chamkani,
for
march
Bara.
fords
and
L;^)
<*:.
^ki
(8)
Attack
the
village.
is
a,
and back.
them
to
regiment ?
Ask
for
be here to-morrow.
Examine the
The road
is
carts carefully.
bad, and
has
^^ j^ ^y
jii-1^ j)
254
PtISHTtI
Order wheat,
barley,
MANUAL.
J xj
j;!
rice,
The
,'i
s .i^.
""
"
s.K'J
'^^
*^*
-'-^
-^
X>
iJ\.
^ Jxz x.
^JLiJ^
^Jj^
.^
(9)
this district?
in
S^-^
Deer have
Now
disappeared.
see
t/
*
L^
^jx"^
u/-/"^
l^'^
^i',
- ^_5^
j^
^i.
^l^
^^
(10)
in that the
report has
this
come
How
did
hunting,
j:^..
when
his
step-
''^
"
,K^
Is
throne.
[i]
s^^
^^'^
^
^,j
X^
'^^i-^
j^
i.
..
j^Ja'
^W
^.Jij&'^JJL
_(,,
< '^
"'
^^ S^ Ma c
^^
(i)
.Ul. ^^i-
u^'V;-^ Jj'^V^
'
.
Yes,
^j
Mehtar of Chitral
f
i
a
'^
hare.
(0
<)^
""^ >
i^'
^^^
^^
^^i ^^^
Quail come in
^^"^
l^:
-^
u. ^
"*
~>l"t{"'
s
v
^,
"
^
* uJ' '^^^
O'^ Jir^
"^
255
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
LESSON XX.
H.
(1)
They
Who
are
settlement
S. PiTSHTLT.
are those
members
men?
^<^
CS^
^_sj^ i^ii
(i)
of the
What
office.
Octoher, 1895.
is
^jr
They
new
settlement
has
The
been
started,
afraid
will be greatly increased.
t^ ^
-i.j
PUSHTU MANUAL.
256
(3)
JOi
'i.i;.
i^y
ir\
U".,1
do now
I will pur-
petition writer.
He
from him.
then
will
^dSr^
ei^t).
write out
my
claim* against
Saadat Khan.
produce
it
I will then
day
fix
hearing of
for the
OuIl)
i) -
<XJ
'Ji
J-J^
r>*i
&>
my
>.\i
'Ji
'
^^ d J l>^^
^^J
claim.
(4)
the claim by
Settle
'o)
y'va.^Lc
fj
J^^^J
(f)
Friends of both
arbitration.
You
Eemember what
a Sikh said
"Do
(5)
that?
of
What
It is
building
on
2Sti'o
J ^^.^
j^^oJ"
^->'j
is
Khazana; three
further
JCr^^ 8
is
miles
the Daudzai
JtH^
j);.*^
-^
(>^ ^< ^ Ji
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
Talisil,
collected
large crowd
by
is
'^>i
^i^^
^y^_
'^>J
257
gateway.
the
He
[/
^,j'/j_jl
*te-^^\ [^^
*^ ^^yj ^i j^.^ Jcsw^^*'
>
'^
silent,
and
is
me
let
do the
'
a capital
inspector.
the deputy
is
.f_^S
is
the matter.
^J'jd
\
'-^
;jy=^
"^
\
^-^
>
;^
-^i
(-^^^''^V'^
talkino-.
(6)
1
What is
this
fresh.
crowd collected
Khan lam-
man
of seventy
bard ar
is
years of age.
He
a pretty
of
girl
married
fourteen.
to
.<.;
do
so.
She
is in
jh
of the
killed
The chaukidar
house
Ahmad
^K
J-2-
- XiJ
love wath
'fired
at
(;$, jcj
--
CI/
.'j
iA>>i^'
and
Khan..
258
PUSHTU MANUAL.
The regiment
(7)
will
jcMi
Why
issued
Because the
regi-
'
service.
assemble at Dargai on
to
the
1st April.
They
^^^
punish
^y^
m
'^
Five
Three parts
collected.
at
^^
'
\,
"
l^>>
.K~
>^
'
^'^
u^/ ^h- ^^
1^^
b^ JJ
^a=>-
^ ^S
(^)
^^^^
^3
J^'
->
J- 1^
v::r'^'J^o:;''^;^^-'^ ^
j)
^-'i
""
fifteen
".,
-
:;'
> ,",. .1
r >.
^ ^^^^
carriage ?
lJ'
''^
^^^^
^j^ ^,
orders.
the
^^,
\^2i H
"V
for
^ J^
is to
SP
-^ iSlyi*
(8)
&'
Ss^ j
^1^
'
^' ^
^-
^^
^^ ^ J^"^ '^
^^^
(v)
<!UtA,s^ j>
..
^ i_^^
^,.
will
^^^ "^
x^
^j*
a;j
\J^^^--
^jd
.d
u'*^;'
.S
^JL
"^
^j9^i^ ^i
At each
plies?
bazar
Food
has
of
been
every
stage
"
formed.
description
<,
"
4^/
^
\
'^''
'
"^
u^ ji^^ H
,
'
j^ ^IjU y
^^
'^
"^
'
oJ'-* ^\^j
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
men aud
fo?:
cattle
has been
s.Ljt)
stored up.
How am
shootina;.
and where
it,
a.m.
down
JU^I^
w^
-s
,i
\9)
up
Gret
^.,1^
>,
,^^
.%
\t
across in a boat.
j heel
'(10)
You
might, get
fifty
morning.
quail in a
At the
urial,
andmarkhor
U^
<:j
.t
^^i -
^lU^a:^ j
- ^J}
i^JJ-"
y 32;^
y}^jz
;'
jlj^jj,
^)
^J b J^
^ yn
ao
^L.
Jo o
-^
L^
w
^ j^ ^
^"i^.
(i.^
^^y ^
^j^-:.j
^X
_s^ly: j
^jai
" 3^T^
..<^^i ;ija.;
i^jj i^jj'^
^Xi-^ ^:^' ^.
^j)
<i,
'^
o*" LT^OJ^^;!
^ -/
^-
'*^'*^j'vj^
.-.
"^
.The deer,
^^
.1
^:ajb
the
'^
Will this
Send
..^
the ferry.
''^
^s^'i^^
V
You can get snipe,
.,
The
^.
"'
lies
(0
a^j
..
''^s:^
- (_^J ^c,.
AW
- x
-.
^^^^
It has
..
at
Walk
to-morrow.
to the river.
Jij
I to get
2'59
r^;^^!
t-f/T^*
'^
^^^iy
^ u*^
s 2
^-^
"^i
260
PUSHTU 5IANUAL.
jj^yti
"^
^'^^ - Ljhi j
.\/,
'^
^^
success.
iJ'^'^:!^
LESSON XXI.
H.
S.
Pushtu.
managed?
How can
this be
on
it,
it
The Judge
to the
it
will read
(2)
wished to
fendants
him.
summon
for
The
the
^.
^
.
&J:^
_^
_^,
ih
Kj^l^^^r
j;^ ^^
^
u^ ^ff ^ y
,
^ L_^^lc
'^'r^
plaintiff
^^
',^
^'
j j-
i?
^'i
;,
j^^/
'
(r
He
the de-
5th
'
P*
-
^.
(')
f^^f- *J
-^V
do.
petition read to
April.
court.
^'^'.<^ ^^.
paper.
Ainll, 1896.
of
said
f^"^-
..x'r-^x^>
H
-
'^'^*
i-
261
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
was
day
this
the
Id-i-
^^Uj
^^,^
^i.! ^''^^ j
be
Judge
said, "
is
The
fixed.
Your opinion
^/i^-r-^'^^"^ -iS^
,u^ j (J^'olO,
J^^
'^j/-''
^rJ<^
'-'^^
quite correct."
(3)
A new
beinsr
carried
settlement
out.
rivers?
the
What
Who
water-tax
And
whom
to
appeal go?
is
hope
it
<
",^
Lp
"^^
f"^'
'
l5^
lA*^
^.^j ^ ^^^
^.^^; ^^)
"
the
fixes it ?
does
lS^'^
(-)
^_cy
"^
"
in
this village?
(*::^^.'.l>Jo
^_fJ:^^
What
sort
is
"
^;-
the
will
be rejected.
(1)
an
IS
There
appeal.
a bad
lot.
does not
is
no hope for
know
sxj
The Tahsildar
The Qanungo
Our hope
<^
his duties,
is
equally
lies in
the
i.L
^
'-'i/i
>
^^
^'> >
(i^)
..
..
>
,^ J.>i- Xi
tO
,a5,.j
^jj.j} .o
JiUSi
,
y>
262
fUSHTtJ MANtJAt.
What is
Khan ? What
your name,
(5)
you
belong
do
T77
"
came
^ -^
village
to?
from Khazana.
It lies be-
yond Daudzai.
You must
come over by a
There
boats.
help
(6)
all
this is
ley, millet
and
of this
&c.
-'
there
is fruit
of
sorts.
Last
of
all
^-^ j^ ^
[*^.
>>*
_ ^a^^
^^j..
"
jU^'^'
'^v'^
^1^^^
^-
l5^ U^: A^
^.^.^^. xi^jj^L^^^A^
^
""
fired.
- t/-'
^j^i ^j^' ^
'J>:'
^L
^^ ^K
'''.^
..
^j I^j^j (v)
--A
,.
Jj Jj
(^
<j'^;3^
^f,
street,
a^ J
^ '^ ^^ ^L J
dUit
quarter:
"
'^
^^d 3 d)
^^K
j\^^^_
noise
i-*
Jo
^J^^'
The
r-'
a;Aa jj
^j^ J
-'-
^ Sr-^
'*''
bar-
[1)
^-
'
1/
y
Aj
in the
mis-
Wheat,
vegetables
'^j^ W)
Iju.
come out
Then
spring.
oO
'"'
no ford to
The produce
village is this.
bi*idge of
What
you.
fortune
is
^-t^J^y a*.
i^^< XjysXS^-L.tHjL^j^^
".
'
'
(-^^'^
"
"
J 7
af
'
l/^ '^^^
^^^^^^ Ji
Jcj
"
''^
^^JT
J-I5. JcAa
Jtl^l
COLLOQUIAri SENTENCES.
mosque and
into the
was a seeker
said be
after
L^'^ V
268
l^
J^ ^'^
) i'
knowr-
ledge.
The
(8)
Thanadar
He
matter
the
sidered
He
said, "
This is
If I say
case.
may end
re-
well.
made up
man who
is in
J 3 J^ ^ J u^
x^jjj^
^.^.^^j
Ij
^- j'
f-^
^Ij^
j j
dci
The Regiment
See that
have
collected.
must
require
(10)
to
be
bunnias
y
cX^, j^ a^s-
do
o^ -
(i)
i
jca.'U
^"
-^
C.*^'^J:^^/^i?cJ^:^V-^^^;':^j'
.^ ..b,.^^;^''.
thing
hand.
^
!^
uc
"
sj
"
"
'^
>
^y'^j'-J''-
H*^
" s/>'
vou
l''^'
^
Carts
Jamrud.
from
here
d^^^^
How many?
200.
nany camels?
Then
how
About 500.
^la. ^>J J
sj,
^
'
About
\\
carriage
at
carriage
will
Jam-
supplies
every
Their
also
What
all
The
ready.
must
for
^5j
"
,
''^--'^
i'
''
march to-morrow
aro
-9^
"*
^>y
'^^*'-*-*
jc=^
i.
this calamity."
(9)
(.)
it
God
ruin.
^j^ . L^^^lj,^;
con-
any more
my
in
rud.
'^
'^^
''^^
^-
^))i ^)^
(i."*
if<
-'--^^'^^)^.
^^^
^u'*^'>*'
'^5^
264
PUSHTU MANUAL.
What
weight
carry?
About
for
each
this
may
can
five
camel.
be
they
"
all correct.
LESSON
H.
do vou
mean
I see
man
fat
with
ekka,
beard.
long
His name
Khan, and he
is
is
has
been
lie is
held in
twice
Has he any
very rich, he
<lS.L
,
'i)
csA:&
c-"^^
i^j^.j
>
"-^i^^
-^
'''
>
''^
^
J^ J^V ^^'
_
^j ^j. ^^^
^-^
to
^^
*(l^^'
S^
.
'*
good qualities
J;j
<*^
'
ls^^'^'^
Zaman
Mecca.
(2)
^
''^
^:
''
grey
He
^y
many
seated in the
'
October, 180G.
That
''
i^::^-^^ i^
^:
...,
"
XXII.
S. Pltshtu.
(1)
..
trust
^_c;j ^_c.ii)^,'j^,,:^.^
^ ^^/i,
i>
maunds
Yes,
other
<<..
^^/^
c:,^^'
"^
j^^ y
J^ ^j^ '^
^
J.>
-J'^
^>"^
<xi
^^*
'-^-^
(.-)
/"
first
is hbei-al
^ l3^
^'^
j-
..
c/^
205
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
the
to
He
gars.
famous
is
house
always
is
for
His guest
his hospitality.
seekers
to
priests,
after
May
full.
^' 'j^
always
So be
<L1j.aA
it
.<i3)
J
*
(3)
going
I have a
see
rupees.
the
When
^^^
C.'tS*' - ^5^-^-5
civil suit
He
against Ibrahim.
me 165
Ij^
(c-'*J
want
J-
>
>
to
writer.
petition
the petition
Lp J-
owes
ready,
is
go to the Judge.
Ibrahim's property
attached,
he
is
If
not
escape
will
JUw.~>-U JJ ~Ui3
L5*" L5
iS
-J'^J'^
-^Ls^
Li,
(4)
What is
a settlement,
mean
it
The measurement
of land,
affliction.
are
This
in
>
(-5
...o.jJio
>
land-owners
The
great
calamitv
^.
^<-5^'*^O^V-^^
266
PUSHTU MANUAL.
every twenty
comes
after
years.
^^
,^j-vj
...
That
chaukidar.
the police
is
the 'village
He
is
occurred
hfis
What
He
was
was about 10
It
was
everything
p.m.,
and
still.
As
he reached
the masjid,
disturbance
arose
He
eastern quarter.
the
,,
^^^^-^
(6)
The
inspector
police
He
to inquire.
asked
him
Whom
pect?
cot, a
man jumped
court-yard,
roused
The
do you sus-
was asleep on my
and
me.
thief fired
at me.
Mv
into
my
noise
the
stood
c^',.k^
-xi'
,^
^-
* ^j
J ja^.:
"'.,
>r-/
c^'jLxJisc
,
^^^
^^
^_5J
*j;1
^ J^
"
^^^<
;''^V''^
..
u*'^
,j^ ,^j^^ J^
r~;T
'^^
^^,,j^^X
.. !'
.-'
"
^-^'
^^
^3 ^l^J
'"'
^J3^^^^J'^y-^^^'^y
>^]^jj^
cousin QAdir
^^
^^;)li'^)Ii'
j6'o- ,J
S:?7^^
^.^TIl
'>-
^5
^^
"
^^
f-j
^jji;
--5.
<)j
-i-
>^
j^ ^^^ ^ ^ _^j^|^^,
^^
up.
his pistol
(J-jy=-
-$^
(e)
"'
"
went
l)^ ;^J
JT^r
(^,^-^
--'
"
ran to
see
j^f
'"
.^^^)^>^ ^'^ti^
going to
station.
^"
-^
* l^^
irrigated lands.
(5)
^'
and
well,
Il>
>
on maira,
rates
^Li, ^ j&
'^ -
*.
'
^^:^^'v!
tj ^\
L^<id*^^j
.
'-^^^ih''
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267
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
my sole enemy.
also my heir.
If I
Klian
He
is
is
everything
die,
goes
him.
Wliat
(7)
your
Tell
What
name
colonel's
me something about
Our
station
came
proceed
to
Chitral.
came by
rail
to
April
in
mules,
been
rcctdy.
camels,
We
^j.\^ JyA^
by
wheat, barley,,
'^U
i,
,^
wood were
The Cabul
river
chopped
all
ready.
'^
regiment
gone.
crossed
in
>
- 3^
J'-^
,^
y
1^^
^j
S:^;'^
^j^^
(a)
'T"^ "^^
jliJjI^
-
.jJj
>
jJu^
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^UL ^>
'^J
^u
^^
.^_j^).^j^ .^y^^ j
was in flood.
"^
l^!^
[y
L^-'
-<x.}}^^
,^j^s- ./^j^iiJbi
straw,
^j
'^
dliall, (clari-
^'^
* ..^
rice,
^^
were
of
"'r*
^''^
J jT^^^ jZi
(8) ..Supplies
"^
-'
u^ ^'-i ij^ H
JUs^
to
had
encamped
LiJ"*" J'^-'
^ l^^^^'.^ Jjo^ j
it.
Tents,
and
prepared
t^
We
carts
^'___i,
^^ ^^'^k
j-^"*^
^;^
Nowshera.
L-r*^'^
'-'
was Jhelum.
Orders
^'
^
rr.
o" VvtJ^'^ii^''^>"^'"*'*^us^''"^
the number
is
of your regiment
is
to
'^ '"*
-^ij^ lt^'^
15^'^?.
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j _sj
\-j
^^
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^
_
s^j
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J^
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m
"
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PUSHTU MANUAL.
268
It
boats.
was
difficult
work,
Mar-
We
(9)
now
What
sport
Quail
there
is
are just
me two
Yes, send
cotton
got
Go
quails
Shoot
and don't
straight,
far.
duck, geese,
by the
banks
of
in
whilst
urial
stony
sesi,
ravines
and markhor
(0
After
away
&^
yesterday.
coolan,
lOwui
the
to
in the jheel
c-^
miss.
So-and-so
fields.
fifty
in.
^J^^3
^} ^} ^^
^'^y^i
269
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
>
LESSON
H.
xxiir.
Pushtu.
S.
April, 1897.
*
(1)
to,
What
IS
your
My
rupees.
extended
has
years,
the
claim
over
three
me
date paid
,/
^
-
j%j\
to
\,j^l^^j~
SJ-^.J
~^^
-^
d ji^ ^^^j
^ji
^o
7J"
J
^^
V.
a single pice.
'
^^^ Jjol
^'^' "^
(i)
''''
Akbar owes
petition writer.
me 300
business
I wish to see
there?
?^d6\>.^ui
^-,:J
^j<^
'^
^d
^ ^j
*xAa
Sr^J^V^'^V
What
(2)
I will
^ 3^^
HS
will
him the
process
will
fees.
then
judge.
He
My
go
will
complaint, and
my
Vi.
s^'-.;;-?
^^jJ^^^c
j^^,
':^^
_ J^J^^^^^
,^.
papers
the
'^
read
my
^.
^^
J
"'
j^j
^
'^'.
^^
XiL
Hf
l^-
^^^ '^
-^
-jfj:
'^'"^
J l_,^'.^^
^
'^
.o^.i^^
'
him by a
j,;'j
certain date.
^S
"'
the
_
../
'i^ -
^.
^^ ^
before
summon
;,
"
(r)
l^v-J
^sff'
'^*^
.oj_^.tf'i-^*;
jjJOJylc'x J^
270
PUSHTU MANUAL.
What is a
(3)
What
settlement ?
on the people
and
rights
share
the
Is this
Not
I*
^1.1)
of
i Xi iui
'^-^'^
{^y^j
It fixes all
so.
* <o
There
(4)
lands
well
lands that
i^^
one rate on
is
on
another
flooded
are
Then
sugar-cane
gives
Cotton
is
also
taxed
less.
yi Jb
<Xj
^J)
iXjJU
8 J
<LU.^ Xj
on
*{j! T'f
l-^:* l-^:^^
'^-'"^
;'^'^t^.-!
each produce.
Who
(5)
are you,
Khan?
^J
am
the lieadman of
What
zana.
is
-^5^.
^^
-ci^
Kha-
your busi's-
ness
now?
the
police
am
going to
station.
away
The
thieves
took
2,000
rupees.
Do
you expect
thing
My
last
to recover any-
(*)
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
The Thauadar
(6)
is
say he
is
a friend of thieves
bad
and
not
They
He
characters.
They
deeds.
him
give
It is
increases
^i^
{j^y=^
- L^yji tr=^.
is.>
^j jCj^,
in.
Snipe
Duck
the
'^1
J'Jl'^i^
,-
\/
>^>V
It ^
u*^ J'<
JS
^,
^r'
lt^
^ ij^
on
>
^..
-^-
t'^ ^"^
abundant
j_^j
"^
(Xj-
,,_
^^
district.
have come
(i)
i&^
^o
^!-XJ^
this
in
partridge or chikoor?
j^'ji^^o
j^ 3
^ ^
'
271
are
Oabul
xj^
...
^.
^-^'^^^^-^'^- ^^'^
(v)
...j
'sTc^^';^^
-
^J^j lj^'^
"<,.
^j^
xj^
&L ^^^1
i^L
i^^jj
1/ '
"
river.
"'
Fish either at
near Pabbi.
Abazai or Nausatta.
-^^
TT
-^::
^1
Tell
the
Shikari
in
to
^'ou
Hare
Sand-
the
water,
grouse
near
^J^
i
(8)
"
'
i^^'^
1***^ iXAwjJ
f-^j-'A
-.f
JCj
l,>
,-'f >
jj
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v^
ri
272
PUSHTU MANUAL.
hills.
jijJ
and
Shoot straight,
Sar.
r
'
do not miss.
(9)
Your
ordered
to
will
march
Malakand,
It
Saturday.
inspects
Be
Friday.
very
everything
What
you
hundred
hundred mules,
(10) Tell
all
.^lU
your bunuias to
^jU
It
is
the
season, so lots of
be wanted.
winter
wood
will
yJl
^^
;,
,^
'^
"
fii '^'
^j.<.L .
l^/
^^^^U
'^'
<)G'
^.^
^^
(J:^-^ ~ ^^j^
^ ^J:>^^J^,
"s-
Sr'
"
o'*'^^
-'
.^^ ^,
^
i?
"^
^-^^-^
supplies ready at
n
''
^j^iy^Kx^ (0
i^
^^
hundred camels.
have
^L^ ^
ready.
do
One
five
carts,
on
it
careful
is
transport
require?
six
is
on
The General
that
regiment
- S:^^'^
y'-^Uio
J-
J-^i-
^^j^i
(i.)
273
COLLOQUIAL SKNTENCES.
LESSON XXIV.
H.
is
S.
Pushtu.
(1)
the
name
How
of your villap-e
from here
far is it
You
(2)
villaoe
is
goes to
it,
CSyL
'
^^^
..
-'
It climbs the
is
straight.
stones
You
will find
trees.
an ambush of
the
sj
jG ^^uili^l
..^
ridge; there
and big
are
(^
j^
i-
"Sr^*^
a;i-KJ
yi
(r)
-
.,/
....
^Jt
^-
- ^^"^ ji
^,
i*
^
^i
"
v.
('')
j^ ^ ^j
"''
J \S^JiJ
^
The road
C^
^^j r-
t^
'^.
J^^^>)^^'^
road
left-hand one ?
(3)
0)
i^
'
^ ^
Which
J^
''
to the north.
October, 1897.
...
(4)
them?
Can we go through
the fields
steep
No, there
cliff
is
find ravines.
^
^
in front of you.
^Jcls- ^i^^XL^i
-j*
Jcc
i-
/-
^^
<^'^j<^
(i*)
-?*-
\j^
(
^^
?^
^ *>
\ 1c
>\
^
* ja,^
(w^^^:'.
will
jcj
j^
274
PDSHTU
Praise Grod
(5)
we have
They
"'^
was
killed.
not
good
'
are
,,
^^
-^
heaamen
The
(6)
will
to give hostages,
stopped.
V'-^*
,,*/.
i/.
him
Tell
to
cut
Place
floors.
^ e;'^
j5;'^t"
"^
.:
my
brought
'^
v
''^.Ij;
v..
body.
bare;
I left
home.
my
was
he had
leet
were
missed.
the
^j?!;
^^-'-^^is
..
-
Ai^
-T
jyj^
^^ ^;^
kJ
^-
"'
\^^ j ^^
"-*
(0
xl*
^ ^i
^^^
.l
-pj
(J>^'
J^
'
^J J^
j^'^^^j^u,^.^^.;y"
'^^'^.
^^^^^ ^\^^
me, he
and
1-:
...
^i
so near that,
guide
kJ^^^ -^^ij'^'^vh.j^^
- \^y^..;i
..
sandals at
fired at
My
'
# ^
pistol,
i-"
"
^^^
(7)
"
fired
Cils:!^^! Jju.^J
j
^^;^5 cUi^,
and
if
(e)
-'
have
my
.Lt
-'-'
J^<
men.
all
^^
^'jo- j
<<-
'
escaped.
-MANIJAT,.
t^^'-^l;
.. ^^.lioj
-
275
rOLLOQUIAT, SENTENOES.
The
,(8)
two
village has
and the
My
grand-
lower
ones.
father is the
He
man.
at
noon one
year in the
last
head-
senior
He
autumn.
-r../
"
SP
i-?^j
ij-^ y
is
{^)
<
uLxLo
i^"^
SrP
j^
ij;^
^^.
J'^
...
spriiia;
a grey-beard.
He came
(9)
day
is
^"
-^
^^^
'^^J^-
^^
^^
'^
dciU.
J^AJ^..
,^1.
,^;
there.
(10)
Shei-pur.
They hid
m the crops.
An
old
woman
the
cry
aHrm.
went
seized.
out.
^J^ ^^ jy'jrt^
^^.
(')
arms
was wrongly
^^
^_J^ _
i
"^
^1
,_5^
>
^^^ JJl^
<);5..
^'rr>
<sj'
>>
^jl^
^i^
lj-v
'rry
v-s
sp
t2
Ai^
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PUSHTU MANUAL.
276
LESSON XXV.
H.
Pushtu.
S.
May you
What village
not be tired.
May you not beis this?
(l)OPathan!
come poor
It is
Whose
(2)
April,
^^j^
many
am
sons
have you
Khan,
Zabta
lambardar.
head
of the
son
the
who was
How
married?
you
He
grandfather.
man.
celebrated
was
I
have
is in
The
sons.
7^ years
old,
(lS^ J
()
* ^_^d r>^(^^juu.
^-
_ ^^'^<
(,)
-j,"
^L^-V/i^
y^^ 3
i^ \
^^ ^^^^
-^j^S^i?
*^l'
^ L^'i
^^-
U"^ '^^^
"
j^
t^-^J;
^^^^^^
r'
^^S^jj^^^CJixs^i^JrJ^^^iji^s^
my
was
ii;;^^!
v
^^
^^ -^^^^^^M
'
Spinkamr.
1898.
^^^d ^_^j^
,
-r
eldest is
the youngest
^"
^^'
j,^!^
^^^
\
i.
"^
L>^>i..>
u^} -s^
...
"
^"C"'
^^t> Jb^>>^j
^/-^J^^^
arms.
(3)
Have you
Our he Ids
S ^_^J ^_^4;
unirrigated.
The
locusts
have
done
much
They
.^^
,.
^""^
Lf^'V'.
ii/
^^^
,
t)
>
are
mostly
harm.
good harvest
this year ?
i^^"*^
,^-^ ^
/^
^_c*J
i
j"^
,
constantly
corn.
y^J^ '^ i^
ci^l; ''^'^^M^
277
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
To whom do these
.(4)
belong
nills
hills are
Do
your
there?
The
graze
cattle
^^J
country,
us.
Where
(5)
Michni
is
the road to
Do you
gap in the
hills
white
stone
see that
and that
The
the black
under
it.
Stand!
(6)
it
road
Horse and
cliif.
round
the
Make
camp.
The
Put
over them.
will
grey
be a moon,
enemy
sheets
To-night there
will shoot.
and
the
(Jij^yi
'^^Z
Alam Khel
of the
S:?>'*'-^
(i*)
I"
>Aam
PUSHTU MANUAL.
278
How many
(7)
will
YOU give us
men
old
hostages
sons
^%}^^J
^^
-^-
of
cUi/i y^
L_-^r^U
The
Jss
but we must
is
cross
a ford, but
is
strong,
There
lost
Get
in-
if
flood
comes.
skins
flated
together
ropes,
and
(9)
How many
horses,
arecollected?
Chaff, gram,
^_jo
"^^
"
>
^'y^^
^^, ^j^^
a .i-
,M
'"
>C
^^
^^_
>
SP
^j^
^-'^s)
j ^^^
j g,^j^
^^^
.<xj^l^ (0
^^'.4,^^
,
^,
ii
/>
o* J^
'''i;^
>
-
>
jo
(^)
iyj^^^
j' -?
^^^ jJo
^^
j^j^j
^>>v^-
them
tie
with
dangerous,
it is
^J dJ j ^
y>
it.
river
-'^-V
(8)
i")
If
of influence?
you do
l^^^^^^^^^J
^^
^^^^
^^
wanted
(10) This is
for
my betrothed.
as
lLX)^.
them.
''^.^j
at
she
"^
^j _
'^'^
^^
'^^
^y]^
^1
tj/^
1/
^^^
^1^
'
Jj^
'
^
i
'
the
d.'^
was
bi^^^
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''^
'^-
wT^^-
v Sr^'^J'*
J-a^^ <x-<x^
*<)6
j
279
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
enticed
away by her
This will
eive
blood-feud,
lover.
See
ing.
If
if
there
is
Look
at
you missed
She
yy
^>)
-i/y
J>
^i
^^
"
^!^<^.^
^")
^5^
,-
"^^
^ ^
i^fr '^j4-x^i^
v(
^^
'ia*i?
^1
s^y
'
y\--
>
"
<
It is raining heavily,
"
^^-^
kJ H"^
^ d^ ^^ ^
y;^/-:
J^^\i)
_ ^^
'
wind.
snow
It
is
probable that
will fall
on the high
l5^
,'<$
(12)
\-
"'
any more
s^^-cj^
(/^J
a thief.
throw a stone
not,
them.
are bark-
,.
^-'
The dogs
o)
- {<^^
i^^i)
,
ashamed.
(11)
^j^-Si
'^
am
for
to
rise
<o
^.
y;/
^-'V
I'
8 ^>M
i
"*'
.)^^ ^:i^
..
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^
(*^^
s^-'
LESSON XXVI.
H.
(1)
Is
Pushtu.
Where' do you
live ?
from here?
Yes,
it far
live
S.
at
from here.
Nurpm-,
15 kos
October, 1898.
S^^^l
^
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^^L^^/^J^
'"^
')
PUSHTU MANUAL.
280
Ou
(2)
what
business
Have you
What
your tribe
is
you look
(3)
am
I have
man.
to
l^U.
any shooting
Yes, there
and snipe.
If you go to
the left-hand
road to
the jheel on
side
of
game.
(5)
On
On
is
village.
It
^^:>^^
'i
^'
-'
7-
l)^
^^
-
"
'^o'
'^'^ "
^^
"
i--,
^^>^
.-.<
"^
"
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<>L)
j^^ii:
...
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-
j^
,.
^d
Aib^
..
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*.
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(h=)
fj
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/-
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d^Xv, ^li
^^
^"(>i^
^^,
'^
>
l5
i*-?.
jm\A.
''^
^^
j^
_,
^'"'
Jcli,
..
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there
has four
<J
j^ (U'^'.V^
the
* i/^
Is there
'
-^
They
in this country ?
find
'
..
are fat.
(4)
.^
^ j_^
^1
the
one
white
tT
('')
^) JJ *^^ j
j.
My
a poor
come
buy bullocks.
city to
own
thief,
rifle
i^
^J^^b-J^"-^ 'f^'^J
an Afridi.
like
No
suspect
^'a-
\^^^^ J^
^c^
^'^
^Aa J
^
(e)
....
"-'
~
;__5i^
i_>'^>J
'^^
y.
'*^
^'
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281
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
Sarfaraz
q'larters.
tlie
is
headman
of the
southern
quarter.
He
He
man.
when he
(6)
is
young-
will be a tyrant
is old.
Why
are
^b "^.^y^
J; ji^
(l)
running?
The
a raid.
men
the
have
Afridis
J'.
(^L
y.
^^L
off,
is
wounded.
* 5J
(7)
it
go to?
river at
bridge.
^It
(v)
It is a
Where
straight one.
AJ'o .s^^.jl^J-L;^^
^y
cresses
does
the
Sherpur by a boat-
On
bank there
is
the
further
a sandy plain.
slowly there.
*L5'^ S^^'
;;.*
282
(8)
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Very
well,
lead
my
mare
after
me.
I will walk.
Tell
the
syce
to
put the
it
will rain.
Juu.!
,
^'
'
JJ-i
i^S)
.
^^^
^}^
JC4.
^
-
^"
)M^
>
i^)
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^5
t^j^^^ ^ *^
-;
<^,
283
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
if
>
is
stolen.
^;^j
^
^^-.^'i
^^.
S-''^*''
f
^^
LESSON XXVII.
H.
(1)
What
in
Bazar.
I
tribe ?
Your
your
name?
live ?
I live
is
Where do you
PosHTa.
S.
What is your
am a Khusrogi.
people
great
are
April, 1899.
&i.:>.
C^
\
if
we do not
rob,
we must
,)
(2)
How
far is
Yes,
it
to the
It is
but
laden
mules
can -pass
over
When
you get
the
to
hidden.
two
Is the road
it.
it
.c
.^
.-.
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'
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J ^.J
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J^ ^
~ ^
"
^^ Sr>;;^
t"^
^J ^^j
-^^^
..
<f'lz
J -<
&:i.>
. i^
^
\
i-.
,'
iJ^^
^ ^^>
^r'^-^
^^
^^j
s^
,.
V*-?^ ^y*"
top
No,
i--^s-wo _
starve.
->
y7
.awj>-
" ^
"
we
Sahib,
T^
o^
*j.
have
robbers.
"'
\^\i d^ d ^^ j)
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^""^
^^^j
"^
^^^
i^
^^ijJ^i
"-'
^ ^/)
(^^ ^ s^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
284
What
(3)
That
is
crops
are
village is that
grown
Indian
!and
all
\j^j
What
Booria.
wheat
the
Is
corn.
-j^^-z^
^tj;/
Why
rice ?
The water-tax
any shikar
in the neiahbourhood?
{J)
Yes,
you
-^
is
that
man?
Thatisthe Deputy-Inspector
of Police.
What
inghere?
is
he do-
"
Was
there a
No,
was
dark.
it
moon ?
Where
Why
^^ l/^
<lS.^M)
have the
"*
'*'
^^"^ cJyL
i^
S^-^
-^^
usr^ ^
&ia
^j^
-
iji^d
')i\j^'^
J'
^h
y^
^^.y^
-^
'
"^
'^
(o)
^c3 ^
Jii i
I^w^^^-c
'^^
<^
_i^
i^A*^ '
',<
2S.
night.
(^)
i/
^^^ u^^^.^
^^'^'^
H ^Tj^
Who
^i^J
^^^^^^^
lil^ ^^^?.
(^il^'o^
grouse.
(5)
will
across
J ^^
^:
v
l5-
y ^-i^^
(^^^
^Srlr^
[^^'^ - ^'^^'*^
in those rice-fields
find
^J^
is excessive.
Is there
(4)
^^^
S:^
^.5
,/
[^^-^ -
j^
^. 1^_^
rain,
^^
No,
irrigated?
(r)
J^ ^^i" JcAa
^i_?5
the
by
villagers? Sugarcane,
and
^ <S^ ^^-^
|/>\
'
u^^
'-?.
'
lt>
l^ 'n
J ^/-T <Ji^
<?
- ;
^J^ ^
..
J>>
'^*^
U^>^
"
^^
'^
S:>;
285
OOLLOCiUlAI) SENTENCES.
pjolice
men
S^j
annoy
ljJ
J.
'^
'
>,
^_jj,
.^juu.
rich people.
9
(6)
at
daybreak to-morrow.
^'^ ^y U^
Is
.^
jj
TT
("i)
(_^;A.-;
t^^
^^. - ij^lj^l. ^.
There
i.^
is
a boat which
worked on a rope.
is
Tell the
"
lA-J
_ ^1^]^.
colonel's horse
this morning,
stumbled
'
'^
'
'^^^
raiding party
is
hidden in
They
are
about 50 strong.
How
are
they armed"'?
martinis
few have
and
Tell the
matchlocks,
>
^ ^}i
y,
^ ^^ji^
J^
"'
ji-
^'^J'^Aj
- t3 ^*.;
Sjlj
^'^
''^^^
<^
^
"*^^^J
.
<^
y j"^ <^J^ ^l
^ j^_^
,j^ Ji
^>
^-^
"
^^^i.
(^^
^^
s^.*
ei^^
C/i3JU
^ ^
S:^/
'*^^^^.
.
i-
..
^ c/';^
y^^'..^
It is reported that a
i;-
(7)
3],-^.
v"*
"_
(v^
'^^
The
;:
^
../>
{J
-^ '^'^
^^ ^_^^
j^^
POSHTU MANUAr-.
286
must
sentries
be
Make
to-night.
doubled
hedge
J x\j^
may
be
J ^^
'^jo
.v.
to- ^J.
^
J^ ^
^j;^
^_;f
^j-i
;J^'
LESSON xxvin.
H.
(1)
How
Pushtu.
S.
far is it to the
camping -ground?
about
Is
two
It
hours
is
east,
^^t>
!5..^^
i_$)
"
is
march.
There
October, 1899.
^^"
^^^^
^
^\
What
obtainable
the
above
>'
There
is
are
t^^^^
and
the
eggs.
and
^^J^-.'.
'^^
Ay'^
_
-u^i?
'
(r)
^'^
^y^.'^
"
Lr*
1*^ ^
^^
y'tf^
.^^.%],
"^
>
"^^
...,
'
3^
^^^
*
>^^j
..
v';
i^
"^
;
* ^^
supplies
north,
.^
^ ^'^j^ ^
the water-mills.
(2)
(i)
^. \^^-.
^l^j
"^
'^ ^'
<_5^^^^
^/l
-
u%^
287
COLLOQUJAL SENTENCES.
(3)
rlie
The
patrol will go
up
t.d &i
Do
of the Pass.
the water-shed,
,.
as that
independent
is
is
What
is
-^ '.
"
territory.
(4)
back
that firing
^ ^_sd
of
them
j>^
J ^^j
c[s.
l/**^
v'
-
ls-^ l5^^
j^
'^-:
(t^)
1/ ^
shots.
'^
a.^
^ se
" "^
"
s,-^
-<
L^
.^
'*'**
'
'ii'
^j^..f.
'
''^'^
^^
^-^
"t
Some
^,
not cross
c:^'i*^ (r)
aj
,-,'..;
t^j l5^'
t
>
Li
(5)
Sahib,
week's leave
My
u^^'r.
without pay.
d^ay evening,
and I
am
his
If I do not go home,
heir.
my
want
cousins will
seize,
Why
cultivated
^^ x^
^ j
'J.
^^J^^C
is
:^'"
v\
-^
'
^J
^,^
j*i.^
x^ _
^-
^>V'>[*
.
the
inheritance.
(6)
'^
^\
r
^'^^'^-^
-''
J^ ^1^ ^^^ Ij
'*^-'
|;
^^^^
^i)
is
we cannot
^is^
'^
Jyc
Xs^
J
"
L ^j
""
b.'w^
'
a^Lcj
sj
PUSHTU MANUAL.
28S
get water on to
land
the
drouo'ht
the
to
and owing
it,
J
^
been
has
there
water in the
so
river.
^y
snowing now
sLkj
&i
^^i
^ ^.J-jx
'
- ^yi c5^'^
hills.
J,
great
.^^
di^
s.i:
J>i^
(9)
off
Why
our goats.
He
is
my
^1^
brother-in-law,
^"^
'
^''
"
.
!*"
^i2i
^/
t
'
^^^
a)
,&
'^^'-O^
^'^^-
'^^
^^
uW
^J^
^!j J,^
&
^\-
^
.
,^^^
^
^ ''^
j _^^1^I a^jj
1^
-^
^.3
jc^
j^jj'j^.'^
Sahib,
L^
^^
"
^j
^^
are
u'"'*^
i^ iJJ-i ^^
)^ i"
hills
t<j
"
^r
the
^iiku,
'
'
^'ji
little
to-night.
^.y
u/
y^
_ ^}h>^j
.1
j;^
j'
U'^'ji
j:Aa
(1)
^'^^ |J>Aj
"^
^_^5
289
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
quarrel whenever
ard we
6 meet.
Aim.
(10)
old
killed
-i.a
two
and
seriously
people
^/i>
t^;-
^y,
-J^s***
The
wounded.
of the
.1
children
little
village
will
fine
The maliks
1000.
(11)
raid
op.Thursday.
took
place
o)
i^j
fj
ci^ljj 3
(i i)
Two buffaloes
The
raiders,
said to be the
who
are
Gumatti out-
Kanda
^}
S/J'"
Li^: u>u'^
^^'
L^
200
the
PUSHTU MAN A L.
[I
raiders
had martiuis
^'
(12)
^^^-^^ i^-**^^
jj
and sniders,
-P
villagers
warn
the
Post?
Border
^je-^
^^
^"
/<
^K
_^''*"
t.
3 (ir)
Police
S:^/j^^
man to
men there
J ^^^ 5
could not
^'^:^j
the
attack them, as
paths were
very bad
^^^^
^^
j\/\ J^.^
^J
^ h^'^
e:^^
j (^^ ^ ^^
i^)
^^^
. s^j. aj
''
t/J^'"'
"
'^J^-'^
^} ^ J^
'rr'jf
291
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
the camels with
on with
and we
the
tents
advance guard,
tlie
out the
ride
will
first
mid-day.
will
the
ride
>''j: Lf-!^""-?^;
tMJ
,.lU
^.p-'a^
^JT^^Jt^'"
fC
We will
the bay.
greyhounds with
may
as
us,
OJ
we
two on the
(2)
plain.
Had you
earlier I
told
me
yesterday.
iu.
take the
I sent
man
to
you
He
says that he
met a party of
hid in a cave
raiders,
all
and
night to
Sj.<
<xi
v^c
<t=^
,-Jl
JcAa
may
be merely an excuse.
J..
...
>/ V
...
u'-^y^
- [*r^
C^-'r!
U^
"02'
(.v^
292
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Wliile the regiment
(3)
were encamped
l^}jii
Jt..
at Pabbi, on
some
instant,
thieves
rifle
and
stole
at,
outside
sentries
fired
two Lee-Me^ford
and
rifles
bolt.
The
the
camp
it
stains
were
nullah
this
found
in
the
On
morning.
and
one
of
empty
ilA;, "^
Aji^clt)
3^ ^y^'"" y-ix O
cases,
L/^^y
said
the
that
It is
rifles
and
across
the
frontier
hidden
in cofiins.
(X..
i-Jlc
<)L
^J
^^^
J^
(jj^o'j
^1}^Ju>
il
Jy.tjji.^
yj^.
(4)
about
raided
raiding
the
party
of
'^"^
seventy
Aka Khels
mills
of
the
t5 n!^
J,-^ .3
8jl
^J^
J^ivl^lyb'
M
io_j)
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
j ^^^
They carried
ago.
off
293
about
^^
V"^
i^
^Ji^
^j^
^- Jjj ^^
"
^.^'
wheat,
on
There
donkeys.
''
were
ij
^} J^ H
way
to the border.
^"^
tj-i-
J^
J/j'^
^j^i
*
j^ ^
^^,^_,
,^)
"
l^'^
^If.
^i O-^vJJ
1-
The
(5)
regiment
will
^'o-^'j,^
jo
11/.
break
sance
Jo
J5,ot^
reconnais-
towards
Shabkadar.
lor
ci^'i^
'
^.^j^
,'o <!c.i^:;lj
" ^
."
taken
on
regimental
^^*
^^^
transport.
No
tents will be
jo ^_cj^
j:j
No
taken.
wheeled trans-
port
<
e;];
ram.
(6)
How
do you
eleven
section,
elders
portion to
them
^''^*')
^a
^^
''^
<^v
is
^'^^
s^*^
i-Sj^..j)
^^^
"
U^
[j-i^ U*^)--
^^^ ^_,^^
i,.
(i)
'
>
- ic*^
ir
'
^^^^ ^^ ^.
in pro-
.,
There
my
^
^
in
,t\ajk*i
_^^i'jcliji
divide
divided anpong
<)i"
..
^(.5^-?
(.ySf^
,,
^^"
<Kj
be
(c)
jT.;;!.^.
to-morrow at day-
parade
^^j,*^y>./>
3j'
"^'^
number of
the
fighting
men
My own
share
a year.
I divide this
of each family.
is
91 rupees
among
'^'^
$"
..^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
294
my own
relations, giving $
to
of
my
am on good
terms.
small
settling
Tirah
way
of
disputes
in
The usual
the case to
is to refer
is
supposed
Muhammadan
ing to
is
(8)
j;
to the famine
Punjab,
are
rates
^j
j,^,^,
^^S^j^^J^
district
wheat
is
8|
seers,
been
the
good
but the
district
J ^^ ^ ^^,
l^
j^^^sl^'
^y
^j (v)
^^
^^
^^
"
^
c:^^^ S ^ j ^
-^
^^-^ ^/fJ^ f
^^^y
JT7^
^^
y.
.,
'^Jj^ J u^'^
J "-r^^^i ^
las^
-xJ
^*
Jl
{^^
^^^
,.^.
(0
^;^^
f^ '^^/j-'^
J"^ Tv
^1
^J^
y*
^ ^^Lsj ^^
^^.l.O
f^^'>
have
and plentiful
poorer people
do
down country
^ ^d
&>_
jciyili-^^ly^y^^O ^-^.^^^
"
,^
'^i.
^M J
aj
^'^^j^
^^
^'^^i-
y'3J^J!
The
here, is sent
, ^^
^3 ,^
^^
> r
J
<
^V W*^ji f-"^
*.'.
"^
u^
u^!.;
Owing
the
^'
bribed.
in
^^
^l/lj^
,
'
^j'i'^
law,
(7)
.,
whom
with
^^
^^}^
^1
Ch.j
6 i^J
^^'^
.i
^ y A*
-v
O,^,
1^ d J
\J' -J
^^ J-^
295
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
The new
(9)
will
settlement
summer
autumn.
considerable
the revenue
increase in
is
much waste
as
expected,
the
<i(LL.
^li ^-c^
.JuJ'-j
j>^
brought
by
the
new
cultivation
opening
of
the
Some Pesha-
canal.
y*! JJii-Ji
^A_^
&~>>-<j
jyX-ii.
^i'*"
)y^l
'^
'^
1^^"
'^*^
become
wealthy by buying up at a
jUj-=-I jcj
jLcI Jet
t>
^jiysXiyi
now very
rich.
tions of the
ever,
claim
The
rela-
vendors, howrights
ij--^
^t)
(.^^A.^J
r"
V.)
^^
of pre-
^.'j^/s>~ J
'^f t>
i- _ iCii
lkxki*i
u^y u
ti
1^
Officer.
(10)
Owing
to the
is
heavy
in flood,
is
J
^7
^'^
L3' ^J
vc
j:.
Jts^
s-JO_jl^
PUSHTU MANUAL.
296
Last night,
were drowned.
inhabitants
The
loss
v\
\
*--"
^
-''
joi,
L/**^
\^
di-
cows
of
and
sheep^ have
Some
numbers.
revenue
will
^'^
-?'
part of the
nave
to
"
.^
^^"
be
.,
^"
remitted.
LESSON XXX.
SPECIAL
H.
PAPER.
Pushtu.
S.
Ap-il, 1900.
(For Revenue
Occupancy
(1)
are
rare
in
tenants
Officers.)
'j)
the Peshawar
^jlc.J^
^
^'^
ij}jy*
"
>
.-v
Mardan,
*-
^^^y
j^^ J^ j^ P C5^
District, except in
""-^^
'^J^
} J^-'^ U V*
j'
the
most valuable
&c.
The
average
unin-
h"^
,
^
1
U^
^
jjj
^H^^
^j
^Jf^f^
t-^
'
'
'^
'^
^^.^ J,L Jj
^-
^)
(^^J^^
s^'>S'
297
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
c'lmbered area per holding
10
viz.
fore
acres
sufficient,
when the
there-
is
especially
is
borne in mind.
J - i^j
/
^J
i
^J
Punjab
is to
supply
of
carriage to
troops
passing
limits.
somewhat
difficult
issue of orders
ment
by the
by Govern-
forbidding
and
most
of
the
<^
J^
;ljJl
...
.
t_^y ^. <^'y^;^
^j^i.y
..
^^
"
'>'
JPj^J-^
^,
lt>
J^
\
,^
-'
'^J
-5^
t/y
"'
c:-v.wj^JJo
A ^-^ Joj 5
^^
j^
.^
^/'^-?y C^^LS^
-
- u?^
^=-
^^
^^
^^
""i
^_^
forced
Ci^a,^*^
^j^
SS ^_^0 J^'^
and
rations
v-p,
of the principal
One
^^* J^*^
lS^)
(2)
v^ >
^)
i_sf..'^
^.J'^
J/ ;^
.^^Lud
(_^)^^y
ci^^^jJu J^^\
^-
^'^J
'r^r'
"r^J^
'^
2l^
'J'j^^^
uli^;^
Jil J
^S
298
PUSHTU MANUAL.
dars" in procuring
carria2;e.
(3)
oUj^b J
the
of
direction
\--
last settlement,
the
since
pacified
pletely
com-
and
life
"
"
j^^
and
^^
'
^'^'^j
'^J'*'
"
^^1^
^,
'
'
u*^ y^
i/
>
J-^
'
^^f
v.
k'
J*^
't'"^
-'
-^
^-^"
..
''
^ U^:^^
^^^:.'j
ij^f- ^t
(r)
"
"
^^" "*"
"-^
2^
in
.Ui*bj!,
ment
Jc^^^
^oii-
...
l:^w^^.jjo
more
secure,
oi
of
roads
and
boat-
cJ^^J
^^-> (JU
^
(4)
The
great
difficulty
of private
L'J"*'
*_^
^
^-^^
,^
}^
us"^-?'
"
-^
Bara group
''^'
lJ*^
u4*^
../
.i
\'
'^ 5
5''r-';
"^
bridges.
in the
^j^'o) ^-ju.)
"
5'
i^^
tJ*'
c;""
Sj^
^^.
\\-\
^^^
-r^,
'^
''
^"
^},\
^l^
'j^.^
L/<*^
COLLOQUIAL SENTENCES.
water-supply, which during
the
weather
hot
~\\
\
scanty.
It
possible
is
to
depended on
for irri-
The
g.ition purposes.
pro-
sanctioned by the
Govern-
^^j^
t^J^j
~^ ^
^ i>3i^
A),
J^
,.."'/
"
"'
t-5y
J^
^y>.
"-^^-
before long.
an enormous
land-owners,
boon to the
^ica Xj
^^l^
J^j**>
^
^^
'Jj
^^
"
many
^
(f
in
/-
(vjr^rf-^
\(
l))
accumulated
who
have
^ -
<J^J ^^^1*
^'^
.'*^<^
'^^
"
be
shortly
will
cases
."
^^^S^^ ^j'^
i^';
^-jui
^J,
ject of a
(5)
^^S ^^1
^^^
very
is
299
c:^v^^
(->^
w;
:!
i_5y
^.-O
^
.{,
.v
the profit?
irrigation.
deserted
completely
irrigated,
have been
cultivated
and now
raise
bution of water
not
is,
distri-
however,
very satisfactory,
people
complain
The
and
of
V^
]:
C^-
J-
^r'*'
.\^*
(_?^'
'
'^
U^3^
S:>;^
^-T- ^3^
JJ
j'
c^Uj ^
^f^ Jj^ ^ i^j
-
"
^-^
^^'^^
^
^
"
and
the
<Jx
^
<p
^J^
fA^*^^-^'**^.^'^^.
"^
lA-.j
^\
>
>
300
PUSHTU MANUAIj,
by
practised
irregularities
(6)
to
Sz^
^_5'^l<^
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9
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(7)
that
when
has
sold,
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proceeds
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you to
with
think
decree-holder
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settle
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APPENDICES.
APPENDIX
A
I.
APPENDIX
A
II.
APPENDIX
Regulations
for
III.
Examination in Pushtu
by the
P.
I.,
vol.
ii.,
see. xxiv.,
part
v., paras.
65 to
77.)
308
PUSHTU MANUAL.
Higher Standard.
Examinations in Pushtu by
are held twice a year
following centres
Higher Standard
tlie
(in April
and October),
at the
,,
At Quetta,
At Gilgit,
At Chitral,
(a)
in
or historic
from
style
100
{b)
ii.
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MAKK8.
The Ganj-i-Pukhto.
The Tarikh-i-Mahmud-i-Ghaznavi.
Translation
viva
voce,
and
100
with
sentences
read
Examiners.
(d)
....
cut by one
of
the
100
as to be at once intelligible.
100
Total
400
309
APPENDICES.
id),
the Central
to
they award.
candidate's
the
dictation,
are
and the
(a),
(c),
which are
Roman
character
forwarded
to
the
Central Committee,
(c)
657o
and
{d),
credit,"
To
least
of the total.
LowEE Standard.
Exauiinations in
July,
and
first
October,
Wednesday
in
in January,
military stations
all
Standard.
Reading
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PUSHTU MANUATi.
310
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performance
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2)ass,
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duty, in the
To
of
mental or professional
PHnted
in Great
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