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  2. Languages of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of English has been growing since Armenia's independence in 1991. From year to year, more people tend to learn the English language. [19] In contrast to the last decades, the number of Armenian schools teaching English have grown gradually. English is still far behind Russian in terms of knowledge among Armenians.

  3. Armenian language - Wikipedia

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    Eric P. Hamp (1976, 91) supports the Graeco-Armenian thesis and even anticipates a time "when we should speak of Helleno-Armenian" (meaning the postulate of a Graeco-Armenian proto-language). Armenian shares the augment and a negator derived from the set phrase in the Proto-Indo-European language *ne h₂oyu kʷid ("never anything" or "always ...

  4. Homshetsi dialect - Wikipedia

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    Homshetsi (Armenian: Հոմշեցի, romanized: Homshetsi lizu; Turkish: Hemşince) is an archaic Armenian dialect or a language spoken by the eastern and northern group of Hemshin peoples (Hemşinli), a people living in northeastern Turkey, Abkhazia, Russia, and Central Asia. It has some differences from Armenian spoken in Armenia.

  5. Yerevan dialect - Wikipedia

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    Classical Armenian (Grabar) words, as well as native Armenian words which are not attested in Classical Armenian, compose a significant part of the Yerevan dialect's vocabulary. [1] Throughout history, the dialect has been influenced by several languages, especially Russian and Persian , and loan words have significant presence in it today.

  6. Classical Armenian - Wikipedia

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    Classical Armenian (Armenian: գրաբար, romanized: grabar, Eastern Armenian pronunciation [ɡəɾɑˈpʰɑɾ], Western Armenian pronunciation [kʰəɾɑˈpʰɑɾ]; meaning "literary [language]"; also Old Armenian or Liturgical Armenian) is the oldest attested form of the Armenian language. It was first written down at the beginning of the ...

  7. Category:Languages of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Armenian singers by language (5 C) A. Armenian language ... This page was last edited on 10 September 2023, ...

  8. Armenian dialects - Wikipedia

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    Classification des dialectes arméniens (Classification of Armenian dialects) is a 1909 book by the Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian, published in Paris. [1] It is Acharian's translation into French of his original work Hay Barbaṙagitutʿiwn ("Armenian Dialectology") that was later published as a book in 1911 in Moscow and New Nakhichevan ...

  9. Armenian PowerSpell - Wikipedia

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    Armenian PowerSpell, previously known as Armenian Orfo (ArmOrfo), [1] is an electronic corrector for texts in the modern Armenian language used in Armenia. It checks spelling, [ 2 ] grammar, punctuation, [ 3 ] slang and some semantic errors specific to texts in the Armenian language .