Armenian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Armenian language (, — hayeren ) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenian people. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia as well as in the region of Nagor...
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Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken in the Caucasus mountains and also used by the Armenian Diaspora. It is its own independent branch of the family of the Indo-European languages. From the modern languages Greek and Indo-Iranian seems to be the ... Armenian Language Computer Course ... Category: Armenian Language...
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Eastern Armenian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eastern Armenian (Armenian: , , or , "Russian-Armenian") is one of the two dialects of modern Armenian (an Indo-European language). It is spoken in the Caucasus Mountains (particularly in the Republi...
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Armenian, an Indo-European language spoken in Armenia, Iran, Georgia, Turkey, Azerbaijan and many other countries by about 6 million people. The Armenian name for the Armenian language is Hayeren.
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; THE ARMENIAN LANGUAGE; The Armenian language is an independent member of the Indo-European language that belongs to the western branch of the European-Aryan family and traces its roots back to the time of ... Modern linguists claim that the Armenian language has retained its nationality from ancient times to the present,
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Armenian language, member of the Thraco-Phrygian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Indo-European). There is evidence that in ancient times a distinct subfamily of Indo-European languages existed that is now called Thraco-Phrygian.
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1 With Armenian communities spread all over the world, a few different dialects of the Armenian language have emerged. The most common of these dialects are Western and Eastern Armenian. Most of the terms and phrases in these examples are based on the Western Armenian dialect, which is mostly spoken by Diasporan Armenians.
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