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  • Hello from Italy...

    ... although I'm currently living in Germany. I've recently started getting ever more interested into Armenian history and literature, but a lot of stuff is hard to find even in English. There's a lot of interesting books on sites like armenianhouse.org, unfortunately I don't know neither Russian nor Armenian, and Google translator sucks (not to mention that it never translates the whole page) Can anyone recommend me a good translating software?

    In 1916, Maxim Gorki wrote that Shirvanzade's works "were known and read not only in the Caucasus but also in England, in the Scandinavian Peninsula, and Italy."
    What a shame that all this has been forgotten!



    Edit: don't mind the angry icon, it's only a typo *oops*
    Last edited by Odar; 01-17-2011, 04:30 PM.

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    Re: Hello from Italy...

    Wow it seems that this site's membership is growing more and more diverse! Welcome, Odar.

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      Re: Hello from Italy...

      Thank you

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        Barev otar welcome,how is it in Italy with all this noise about Silvio Berlusconi,how can u people have him in power!!

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          Why do you think I moved to Germany, lol :P
          Nah seriously, I'll never understand why people voted for that old fat plastified pimp... unless they all wear magnifying glasses that make him taller, bigger and with more hair (I don't)
          I suppose that Mr. Baliozian could find some witty remarks about him in his notebooks. Some things I've read in his thread suit my country quite well.

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            Originally posted by UrMistake View Post
            Barev otar welcome,how is it in Italy with all this noise about Silvio Berlusconi,how can u people have him in power!!
            The general view of Italians seems to be that they are all 'dirty politicians' and are incompetent but Berlusconi is the least worst.
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              Only because he's no "career" politician. And because he has a real talent for appealing to the average Mario.

              We have a centuries old saying, "Franza o Spagna, basta che se magna" (France or Spain, as long as we can eat). I guess that explains a lot.

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                Re: Hello from Italy...

                bonjourno

                welcome and i like your username :P

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                  Re: Hello from Italy...

                  Welcome Odar
                  Positive vibes, positive taught

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                    Re: Hello from Italy...

                    Thank you Tali and PepsiAddict (I'm a Vanilla Coke junkie, hehe)

                    So, can anybody answer my question? :-?

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