Pashtuns are a folkstock that live in the ethels Afghanland and Pakland who mostly speak an Iranish tung called Pashto. They are of the Iranish tunghouse and closely related to Perses and Baloches. There are many ways to say who is and is not called a Pashtun, and not all can speak Pashto. Pashtuns have two outnames. Pathan is an outname from speakers of Indish tungs and is used by Paklanders and Inders. Afghan is an old outname (exonym in English) used by other folks (mainly Perses) but the name is used for any tman in the ethel of Afghanistan and is a half-way bygone outname, moreso bygone for the Pashtuns in Pakland, though still sometime in handle.