In Pashto, you can say "خدا حافظ" (khuda hafiz) to say goodbye.
In Pashto, "hands up" can be translated as "لاسونه وژړل".
In Pashto, "goodbye" is pronounced as "khudahafiz" (خدا حافظ).
To say "have a safe drive home" in Punjabi, you can say "ਘਰ ਵਾਪਸ ਸੁਰੱਖਿਅਤ ਰਹੋ" (ghar vaapas surakshit raho).
In Maori, you can say "haere whakamiharo" to wish someone a safe journey.
Make a pashtu speaking firend and do converzition with him/her ... Buy a pashtu Learning book that is also so much help you
Ghoole
In Pashto, you can say "خدا حافظ" (khuda hafiz) to say goodbye.
In Pashto, "hands up" can be translated as "لاسونه وژړل".
Farsi, Dari, and Pashtu
I'm pretty sure you mean Pashto. and you say i love you like... Za ta sara meena kawom(زه تا سره مينه کوم).
Because pashto is obviously the main language in Afghanistan this is how you say how are you in pashtu: (written in English) Senga yeh? Answer 2 Sorry that was worng the main language of Afghanistan is not pashto it is dari so you say how are you like this Chotor asten
In Pashto, "goodbye" is pronounced as "khudahafiz" (خدا حافظ).
To say "travel safe" in Nairobi, you can say "safari salama."
well its depending if your parents say yes its safe. if they say no its not a safe place
Tribal Pakhtoon area, Pashtu speaking people and hills/mountains between Pak and Afg
safe journey