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Speaking Armenian
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Learning Armenian language . Lesson 1. Armenian alphabet
The Armenian language (հայերեն [hɑjɛˈɾɛn] hayeren) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenians. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The language is also widely spoken by Armenian communities in the Armenian diaspora. It has its own script, the Armenian alphabet, and is of interest to linguists for its distinctivephonological developmen
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Interesting facts about the Armenian language
http://preparetoserve.com/ARMENIA Interesting facts about the Armenian language.
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Learning Armenian Language . Lesson 3. Greetings in Armenian
Lesson 3. Greetings in Armenian
բարի[bari]-good
լույս[luys]-light
առավոտ[arravot]-morning
օր[or]-day
երեկո[yereko]-evening
գիշեր[gisher]-night
վաղը[vaghe]-tomorrow
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Vahe Berberian talks about the advantages of speaking The Armenian Language
Vahe's third hysterically funny and engaging monologue tackles diverse topics such as family, marriage, surveys, concentrating on the Armenian American identity and finally the importance of laughter. Along with personal stories and meditations on the Armenian condition, Vahe tries to find an answer to the question "Are the Armenians truly happy, or -- as an Irish newspaper claims -- are we the sa
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The Armenian Language & its Place in the Indo-European Linguistic Family
Charles de Lamberterie discusses the history of the Armenian language as part of the 17th Annual Vardanants Day celebration.
Speaker Biography: Charles de Lamberterie is a linguist specializing in the Indo-European Armenian and Greek languages.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6208
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Cool facts about Armenian language + Advice on learning to speak Armenian
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Conan's Crash Course In Armenian
Surprise ,Conan is the first late night host to do a show from Armenia
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Learning Armenian Language.How to write Armenian letters
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Love Language [armenian remake]
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Eastern vs. Western Armenian
There exists a division in the Armenian language. Like many languages of the world, geography and the events of history have shaped this language, dividing it up into hundreds of dialects. Every one of these dialects spoken today falls under one of two categories: Western Armenian or Eastern Armenian.
Western Armenian is spoken throughout much of the Diaspora, including, but not limited to, Le
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Armenian Basic Phrases
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Interview with System Of A Down in the armenian language (Moscow 20.06.11)
Интервью на армянском. System Of A Down. Снимает Arsene Mkrtchyan: http://vkontakte.ru/arsenemkrtchyan
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JESUS CHRIST FILM IN ARMENIAN LANGUAGE
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Learning Armenian Language . Lesson 2. Armenian Numbers 1-10
Lesson 2. Armenian Numbers 1-10
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Classical Armenian Language (Grabar) 2014 Program
The final results of the Classical Armenian Language (Grabar) 2014 Program were presented at the Araratian Pontifical Diocesan Headquarters. This program was initiated 3 months ago on the occasion of the Fast of Holy Translators. During this period, readings in Classical Armenian language as well as Classical Armenian language courses were organized in many high schools of Yerevan.
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Introduction to Virtual Armenian Language Learning Pre Departure Program
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Learning Armenian Language . Lesson 4 . The verbs to be and to have
Learning Armenian Language . Lesson 4 . to be and to have
Speaking Armenian
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- published: 26 Jan 2013
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Learning Armenian language . Lesson 1. Armenian alphabet
The Armenian language (հայերեն [hɑjɛˈɾɛn] hayeren) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenians. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia ...
The Armenian language (հայերեն [hɑjɛˈɾɛn] hayeren) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenians. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The language is also widely spoken by Armenian communities in the Armenian diaspora. It has its own script, the Armenian alphabet, and is of interest to linguists for its distinctivephonological developments within the Indo-European family of languages.
Linguists classify Armenian as an independent branch of the Indo-European language family. Armenian shares a number of major innovations with Greek, and some linguists group these two languages together with Phrygian and the Indo-Iranian family into a higher-level subgroup of Indo-European, which is defined by such shared innovations as the augment. More recently, others have proposed a Balkan grouping including Greek, Armenian, Phrygian, and Albanian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_language
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The Armenian language (հայերեն [hɑjɛˈɾɛn] hayeren) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenians. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. The language is also widely spoken by Armenian communities in the Armenian diaspora. It has its own script, the Armenian alphabet, and is of interest to linguists for its distinctivephonological developments within the Indo-European family of languages.
Linguists classify Armenian as an independent branch of the Indo-European language family. Armenian shares a number of major innovations with Greek, and some linguists group these two languages together with Phrygian and the Indo-Iranian family into a higher-level subgroup of Indo-European, which is defined by such shared innovations as the augment. More recently, others have proposed a Balkan grouping including Greek, Armenian, Phrygian, and Albanian.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_language
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Interesting facts about the Armenian language
http://preparetoserve.com/ARMENIA Interesting facts about the Armenian language....
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http://preparetoserve.com/ARMENIA Interesting facts about the Armenian language.
- published: 24 Nov 2014
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Learning Armenian Language . Lesson 3. Greetings in Armenian
Lesson 3. Greetings in Armenian
բարի[bari]-good
լույս[luys]-light
առավոտ[arravot]-morning
օր[or]-day
երեկո[yereko]-evening
գիշեր[gisher]-night
վաղը[vaghe]-tomor...
Lesson 3. Greetings in Armenian
բարի[bari]-good
լույս[luys]-light
առավոտ[arravot]-morning
օր[or]-day
երեկո[yereko]-evening
գիշեր[gisher]-night
վաղը[vaghe]-tomorrow
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Lesson 3. Greetings in Armenian
բարի[bari]-good
լույս[luys]-light
առավոտ[arravot]-morning
օր[or]-day
երեկո[yereko]-evening
գիշեր[gisher]-night
վաղը[vaghe]-tomorrow
- published: 03 Jan 2014
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Vahe Berberian talks about the advantages of speaking The Armenian Language
Vahe's third hysterically funny and engaging monologue tackles diverse topics such as family, marriage, surveys, concentrating on the Armenian American identity...
Vahe's third hysterically funny and engaging monologue tackles diverse topics such as family, marriage, surveys, concentrating on the Armenian American identity and finally the importance of laughter. Along with personal stories and meditations on the Armenian condition, Vahe tries to find an answer to the question "Are the Armenians truly happy, or -- as an Irish newspaper claims -- are we the saddest nation on the planet?"
Vahe performed Dagaveen for over four months at Rococo in Pasadena, California, and has taken the show on the road to various cities in the U.S., Canada and Europe to packed audiences
wn.com/Vahe Berberian Talks About The Advantages Of Speaking The Armenian Language
Vahe's third hysterically funny and engaging monologue tackles diverse topics such as family, marriage, surveys, concentrating on the Armenian American identity and finally the importance of laughter. Along with personal stories and meditations on the Armenian condition, Vahe tries to find an answer to the question "Are the Armenians truly happy, or -- as an Irish newspaper claims -- are we the saddest nation on the planet?"
Vahe performed Dagaveen for over four months at Rococo in Pasadena, California, and has taken the show on the road to various cities in the U.S., Canada and Europe to packed audiences
- published: 12 Jun 2012
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The Armenian Language & its Place in the Indo-European Linguistic Family
Charles de Lamberterie discusses the history of the Armenian language as part of the 17th Annual Vardanants Day celebration.
Speaker Biography: Charles de Lam...
Charles de Lamberterie discusses the history of the Armenian language as part of the 17th Annual Vardanants Day celebration.
Speaker Biography: Charles de Lamberterie is a linguist specializing in the Indo-European Armenian and Greek languages.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6208
wn.com/The Armenian Language Its Place In The Indo European Linguistic Family
Charles de Lamberterie discusses the history of the Armenian language as part of the 17th Annual Vardanants Day celebration.
Speaker Biography: Charles de Lamberterie is a linguist specializing in the Indo-European Armenian and Greek languages.
For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6208
- published: 04 Mar 2014
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Cool facts about Armenian language + Advice on learning to speak Armenian
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http://preparetoserve.com/ARMENIA Cool facts about Armenian language + Advice on learning to speak Armenian.
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Conan's Crash Course In Armenian
Surprise ,Conan is the first late night host to do a show from Armenia...
Surprise ,Conan is the first late night host to do a show from Armenia
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Surprise ,Conan is the first late night host to do a show from Armenia
- published: 19 Nov 2015
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Eastern vs. Western Armenian
There exists a division in the Armenian language. Like many languages of the world, geography and the events of history have shaped this language, dividing it u...
There exists a division in the Armenian language. Like many languages of the world, geography and the events of history have shaped this language, dividing it up into hundreds of dialects. Every one of these dialects spoken today falls under one of two categories: Western Armenian or Eastern Armenian.
Western Armenian is spoken throughout much of the Diaspora, including, but not limited to, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Ethiopia, Turkey, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. It was developed in the early part of the 19th century, and is based on the Armenian dialect of Istanbul.
Eastern Armenian is spoken in the Republic of Armenia, Nagorno-Karabagh, Georgia, and the Diaspora in Iran. Because of the recent migration of Armenians from Armenia and Iran to the rest of the world, Eastern Armenian is becoming prominent in what used to be exclusively Western Armenian strongholds. Like Western Armenian, Eastern Armenian was also developed in the early part of the 19th century. But unlike Western Armenian, it was based on the dialect of the Ararat district of Russian Armenia. Both dialects are a mere 200 years old, which means there was no official division of the language before this.
The oldest known form of Armenian is Classical Armenian. It was first written down using the Armenian alphabet in the year 405 AD. All Armenian literature up until the 18th century was written in Classical Armenian. It is still the liturgical language of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Many Greek, Persian, Hebrew, Syriac, and Latin manuscripts survive only in their Armenian translation. Classical Armenian is also important because it preserves many archaic features of the Proto-Indo-European language. The importance of this ancient language should not be underestimated. What Latin is to Italian; Classical Armenian is to Modern Armenian.
Now let us compare both dialects of Modern Armenian to Classical Armenian. The phonology of Eastern Armenian preserves the Classical Armenian three-way distinction in stops and affricates: one voiced, one voiceless and one aspirated. This means that every single sound which exists today in Eastern Armenian existed in Classical Armenian. Eastern Armenian preserved the sound of each individual letter. Western Armenian has kept only a two-way distinction: one voiced and one aspirated. Eastern Armenian has 31 distinct consonantal sounds, whereas Western Armenian has been reduced to 24. This is the main reason why people from the two dialects have trouble understanding each other. Examining some loan words will make things more clear. The name Daniel, which is pronounced that way in Classical and Eastern Armenian, turned into Taniel in Western Armenian. Abraham turned into Apraham. Germania turned into Kermania. Italia turned into Idalia. America turned into Ameriga. It should be mentioned that both Eastern and Western Armenian use the same alphabet. Both use the same letters, but it is the individual pronunciations of those letters which are different.
Furthermore, during the 1920s, after Armenia joined the Soviet Union, there was a reform in the orthography, or spelling structure, of the language within the Armenian Republic. In order to rapidly increase the literacy rate, many languages within the Soviet Union, including Armenian, became simplified. This reformed orthography is still the official diction of the Republic of Armenia. However, it is barely practiced outside of Armenia. The Diaspora kept the traditional, classical orthography known as Mashdotsian Orthography. It is interesting to note that the Armenians of Iran are the only ones who kept both the phonology and the orthography of Classical Armenian.
Both Eastern and Western Armenian are the offspring of Classical Armenian, but the phonology of Eastern Armenian lies more closely to that of Classical Armenian. Speakers of Eastern Armenian properly pronounce each individual consonant of the alphabet. Speakers of Western Armenian do not use 7 of the 31 consonants used in Classical Armenian.
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There exists a division in the Armenian language. Like many languages of the world, geography and the events of history have shaped this language, dividing it up into hundreds of dialects. Every one of these dialects spoken today falls under one of two categories: Western Armenian or Eastern Armenian.
Western Armenian is spoken throughout much of the Diaspora, including, but not limited to, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Ethiopia, Turkey, Australia, Europe, North America and South America. It was developed in the early part of the 19th century, and is based on the Armenian dialect of Istanbul.
Eastern Armenian is spoken in the Republic of Armenia, Nagorno-Karabagh, Georgia, and the Diaspora in Iran. Because of the recent migration of Armenians from Armenia and Iran to the rest of the world, Eastern Armenian is becoming prominent in what used to be exclusively Western Armenian strongholds. Like Western Armenian, Eastern Armenian was also developed in the early part of the 19th century. But unlike Western Armenian, it was based on the dialect of the Ararat district of Russian Armenia. Both dialects are a mere 200 years old, which means there was no official division of the language before this.
The oldest known form of Armenian is Classical Armenian. It was first written down using the Armenian alphabet in the year 405 AD. All Armenian literature up until the 18th century was written in Classical Armenian. It is still the liturgical language of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Many Greek, Persian, Hebrew, Syriac, and Latin manuscripts survive only in their Armenian translation. Classical Armenian is also important because it preserves many archaic features of the Proto-Indo-European language. The importance of this ancient language should not be underestimated. What Latin is to Italian; Classical Armenian is to Modern Armenian.
Now let us compare both dialects of Modern Armenian to Classical Armenian. The phonology of Eastern Armenian preserves the Classical Armenian three-way distinction in stops and affricates: one voiced, one voiceless and one aspirated. This means that every single sound which exists today in Eastern Armenian existed in Classical Armenian. Eastern Armenian preserved the sound of each individual letter. Western Armenian has kept only a two-way distinction: one voiced and one aspirated. Eastern Armenian has 31 distinct consonantal sounds, whereas Western Armenian has been reduced to 24. This is the main reason why people from the two dialects have trouble understanding each other. Examining some loan words will make things more clear. The name Daniel, which is pronounced that way in Classical and Eastern Armenian, turned into Taniel in Western Armenian. Abraham turned into Apraham. Germania turned into Kermania. Italia turned into Idalia. America turned into Ameriga. It should be mentioned that both Eastern and Western Armenian use the same alphabet. Both use the same letters, but it is the individual pronunciations of those letters which are different.
Furthermore, during the 1920s, after Armenia joined the Soviet Union, there was a reform in the orthography, or spelling structure, of the language within the Armenian Republic. In order to rapidly increase the literacy rate, many languages within the Soviet Union, including Armenian, became simplified. This reformed orthography is still the official diction of the Republic of Armenia. However, it is barely practiced outside of Armenia. The Diaspora kept the traditional, classical orthography known as Mashdotsian Orthography. It is interesting to note that the Armenians of Iran are the only ones who kept both the phonology and the orthography of Classical Armenian.
Both Eastern and Western Armenian are the offspring of Classical Armenian, but the phonology of Eastern Armenian lies more closely to that of Classical Armenian. Speakers of Eastern Armenian properly pronounce each individual consonant of the alphabet. Speakers of Western Armenian do not use 7 of the 31 consonants used in Classical Armenian.
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Learn to speak Armenian language (FOOD,COLORS)
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Armenian Basic Phrases
Armenian Language Basics...
Armenian Language Basics
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Armenian Language Basics
- published: 15 Jan 2011
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Interview with System Of A Down in the armenian language (Moscow 20.06.11)
Интервью на армянском. System Of A Down. Снимает Arsene Mkrtchyan: http://vkontakte.ru/arsenemkrtchyan...
Интервью на армянском. System Of A Down. Снимает Arsene Mkrtchyan: http://vkontakte.ru/arsenemkrtchyan
wn.com/Interview With System Of A Down In The Armenian Language (Moscow 20.06.11)
Интервью на армянском. System Of A Down. Снимает Arsene Mkrtchyan: http://vkontakte.ru/arsenemkrtchyan
- published: 20 Jun 2011
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JESUS CHRIST FILM IN ARMENIAN LANGUAGE
Two thousand years after His death, Jesus Christ remains as fascinating and as compelling as ever. No other person has left so profound an impact on the course ...
Two thousand years after His death, Jesus Christ remains as fascinating and as compelling as ever. No other person has left so profound an impact on the course of human history. No other person has been so revered, so despised, or so controversial.
The story of Jesus is more than ancient history. No one can doubt the effect this story continues to have today. By giving a sense of immediacy to the life and teachings of Jesus, this web site has meaning and value for all. The writers and editors believe that, with this web site, an even wider audience will understand what it was like to live in the days of Jesus, John the Baptist, Herod, the puppet king of the Jews, and Pilate, the infamous executioner.
wn.com/Jesus Christ Film In Armenian Language
Two thousand years after His death, Jesus Christ remains as fascinating and as compelling as ever. No other person has left so profound an impact on the course of human history. No other person has been so revered, so despised, or so controversial.
The story of Jesus is more than ancient history. No one can doubt the effect this story continues to have today. By giving a sense of immediacy to the life and teachings of Jesus, this web site has meaning and value for all. The writers and editors believe that, with this web site, an even wider audience will understand what it was like to live in the days of Jesus, John the Baptist, Herod, the puppet king of the Jews, and Pilate, the infamous executioner.
- published: 27 May 2013
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Classical Armenian Language (Grabar) 2014 Program
The final results of the Classical Armenian Language (Grabar) 2014 Program were presented at the Araratian Pontifical Diocesan Headquarters. This program was i...
The final results of the Classical Armenian Language (Grabar) 2014 Program were presented at the Araratian Pontifical Diocesan Headquarters. This program was initiated 3 months ago on the occasion of the Fast of Holy Translators. During this period, readings in Classical Armenian language as well as Classical Armenian language courses were organized in many high schools of Yerevan.
«Գրաբարյան օրեր 2014» ծրագիր
Արարատյան հայրապետական թեմի առաջնորդարանում տեղի ունեցավ «Գրաբարյան օրեր 2014» ծրագրի արդյունքների ամփոփումը: Այս նախաձեռնությունն սկսվել էր երեք ամիս առաջ՝ Թարգմանչաց տոնի շրջանակում: Երևանի բազմաթիվ ավագ դպրոցներում կազմակերպվեցին միջոցառումներ, գրաբար տեքստերի ընթերցումներ, գրաբարի տեսադասընթացներ:
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The final results of the Classical Armenian Language (Grabar) 2014 Program were presented at the Araratian Pontifical Diocesan Headquarters. This program was initiated 3 months ago on the occasion of the Fast of Holy Translators. During this period, readings in Classical Armenian language as well as Classical Armenian language courses were organized in many high schools of Yerevan.
«Գրաբարյան օրեր 2014» ծրագիր
Արարատյան հայրապետական թեմի առաջնորդարանում տեղի ունեցավ «Գրաբարյան օրեր 2014» ծրագրի արդյունքների ամփոփումը: Այս նախաձեռնությունն սկսվել էր երեք ամիս առաջ՝ Թարգմանչաց տոնի շրջանակում: Երևանի բազմաթիվ ավագ դպրոցներում կազմակերպվեցին միջոցառումներ, գրաբար տեքստերի ընթերցումներ, գրաբարի տեսադասընթացներ:
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Foriegners Talking Armenian part 1 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4gQlnlH2dQ
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