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  2. Western Armenian verb table - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The following is a Western Armenian verb table. The Eastern Armenian verb table can be found ...

  3. Armenian language - Wikipedia

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    Armenian was also official in the Republic of Artsakh. It is recognized as an official language of the Eurasian Economic Union although Russian is the working language. Armenian (without reference to a specific variety) is officially recognized as a minority language in Cyprus, [5] [6] Hungary, [7] Iraq, [8] Poland, [9] [10] Romania, [11] and ...

  4. Paghtasar Dpir - Wikipedia

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    Paghtasar Dpir's most important educational works are Parzabanutiun kerakanutian karcharot yev diurimats (An explanation of grammar, concise and easy to understand, 2 vols., 1736), a grammar of classical Armenian written in that language; Girk kerakanutian (A grammar book, 1760), a grammar of classical Armenian written in vernacular Armenian ...

  5. Eastern Armenian verb table - Wikipedia

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    In Armenian, gerunds / gerundives / converbs (verbal noun) are interchangeable with an English relative clause. For example, For example, նամակ գրող մարդը namak groġ mardə - The man who is writing a letter / The man writing a letter (there is only a present tense gerund in English)

  6. Armenian verbs - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Armenian uses the -ում (-um) participle with the present tense of Eastern Armenian verb լինել (linel "to be"). Western Armenian uses a synthetic general form of the verb preceded by the particle կը gë /gə/. The synthetic form conjugates according to the verb's theme vowel (i.e., e, i, or a).

  7. Robert W. Thomson - Wikipedia

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    New and revised edition of the 1978 Harvard University Press edition, Caravan Books, Ann Arbor, 2006, Pp. xxi, 420. Nerses of Lambron, Commentary on the Book of Revelation [Hebrew University Armenian texts and Studies, 9]. English translation, with Introduction and commentary.

  8. Armenians in Austria - Wikipedia

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    An association was formed for the propagation of good books worldwide to all Armenian communities, and a high-quality printing press that published average of six new works each year. A herb liquor called " Mechitharine " and produced by the monks is said to contain 43 herbs and 12 fruits – the precise ingredients and recipe remains is a ...

  9. Western Armenian - Wikipedia

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    Western Armenian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Armenic branch of the family, along side Eastern and Classical Armenian.According to Glottolog, Antioch, Artial, Asia Minor, Bolu, Hamshenic, Kilikien, Mush-Tigranakert, Stanoz, Vanic and Yozgat are the main dialects of Western Armenian.