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  2. Yandex Translate - Wikipedia

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    Yandex Translate (Russian: Яндекс Переводчик, romanized: Yandeks Perevodchik) is a web service provided by Yandex, intended for the translation of web pages into another language. The service uses a self-learning statistical machine translation , [ 3 ] developed by Yandex. [ 4 ]

  3. Armenians in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Many Armenians were deported around the Soviet Union states, Armenians were in many of the existing Soviet Republics, there still is a sizable population of Armenian's in post-Soviet countries, many whom still speak Russian. A wave of Armenian's from Middle Eastern countries between 1946-1949 specifically from, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq were ...

  4. Eastern Armenian - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia, Russia, as well as Georgia, and by the Armenian community in Iran. Although the Eastern Armenian spoken by Armenians in Armenia and Iranian-Armenians are similar, there are pronunciation differences with different inflections. [2] Armenians from Iran also have some words that are unique to them.

  5. Ethnic Armenians to leave Nagorno-Karabakh following ...

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    The ethnic Armenian population in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region will leave for Armenia after Azerbaijan reclaimed the territory in a brief offensive, a local official says. “Our people ...

  6. Yerevan dialect - Wikipedia

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    Since 1828, when Yerevan was captured by the Russian forces, Eastern Armenian have seen great influx of Russian words into colloquial Armenian. [26] Today, "some Armenian words are never heard in spoken Armenian, the Russian equivalent being used instead." [27] Russian words are often pronounced as they are in Russian, but with stress on the ...

  7. Karabakh dialect - Wikipedia

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    Today, most of Armenians immigrants and refugees from Azerbaijan live in Armenia and Russia, where along with standard Armenian and Russian, the Karabakh dialect is sometimes spoken. The dialect is considered to be one of the most widely spoken Armenian dialects. [1] [2] [3] No accurate information on the number of speakers is available.

  8. AP PHOTOS: Russians say final farewell at funeral of ... - AOL

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    Thousands of mourners gathered in Moscow to bid farewell to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Friday, two weeks after his still-unexplained death in an Arctic penal colony. Crowds faced ...

  9. George Bournoutian - Wikipedia

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    Russia and the Armenians of Transcaucasia: A Documentary Record, 1797-1889 (1998): Documents from the Archives of Russia, Armenia, and Georgia. xv+578, cloth. A History of the Armenian People, Vol. II: 1500 to the Present (1994). viii+237, paper.