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Armenian BYKI 3.6

Armenian Byki Deluxe 4 - For beginners to advanced learners, Armenian Before You Know It is the simple and effective way to master Armenian with Perfect Recall, guaranteed! Whether for business, travel, school or personal enjoyment, you'll quickly learn to understand and speak 1,000 common Armenian words and 250 essential phrases. Downloadable - begin learning right away!

 

Learn to Speak Armenian

One of the best ways to endear yourself to someone (like a neighbor, school mate, or business associate) is to speak a few words in his/her native tongue. We have put together a collection of common terms and phrases in the Armenian language for anyone who wishes to learn and communicate, albeit at a very basic level, with Armenians in your community.

 

 

Armenian Language

The Armenian language is an Indo-European language spoken by the Armenian people. It is the official language of the Republic of Armenia as well as Nagorno-Karabakh (a de facto republic but de-jure part of Azerbaijan). The language is also widely spoken by Armenian communities in the Armenian Diaspora. It has its own script, the Armenian alphabet.

 

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 Armeno-Phrygians, Hayes, and Urartians. There is also kinships with the ancient Hittites, Mitanni, Hurrian, and some Old Persian. Modern linguists claim that the Armenian language has retained its nationality from ancient times to the present, and that it possesses great vitality despite many persecutions.

 

 

 

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