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  • #21
    i find that word "karas" hillarious! every time i hear it i wanna say "cheh! chem kara"...for whatever reason that word brings out the rebel in me!!

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    • #22
      Who cares what DIALECT or hemisphere of Armenian is really spoken. Do you see any American relegating anyone else in North America who is from the South as a second class citizen just based upon their DIALECT of southern English? It is the same thing and it varies only because of the outside source of the interactions the south had that the north did not. Like for example, the south had lots of Africans with French who had totally different dialects and ways of pronouncing words. The north mainly consisted of Natives and British or other Northern Europeans. However, there is an original root and way of speaking English and the primary source is England. But even then, NO ONE in America segregates southerners really as much as Armenians segregate their own kind, as second-class citizens. No one in America says "well you speak it wrong." Because they even know that it is all still English being spoken for and from their nationality that they cannot put down.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by hyebruin
        i find that word "karas" hillarious! every time i hear it i wanna say "cheh! chem kara"...for whatever reason that word brings out the rebel in me!!
        Not really. It just brings out the inner dolt concealed within.

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        • #24
          Armenian is an Indo-European language. Indo-European= Asiatic & European languages combined. Indo-Sanskrit, Farsi, Urdu. European- Armenian Gaelic Italian German etc.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Tres Bien
            one step forward in percerving the armenian langauge could easily done if those who use russian words or or arabic for example, use the armenian for it instead, as mostly its not very complicated words.

            "xi"(incho), "karas",(garokhes), and inputs as "ara"...,
            must be REMOVED from your vocabulary list. The best way to percerve the armenian langauge, or at least sparing us sensitive people from getting sick



            I have one word to say, -LOL.
            Armenian (modern day) is really spoken using many words from Turks Kurds Russians Arabs Persians etc. For many years, the Armenian language has been contaminated with outside linguistics and for some oafish reason, Armenians have allowed those words to be incorporated into their rich unique language that is gold and like no other and those words have remained there for some reason.

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            • #26
              This twaddle you guys spew of "eastern/westerm/southern/northern/ Armenian" came later on after Armenians faced their unfortunate invasion way back in 900 B.c.

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              • #27
                Why have you guys ruined this knowledgeable topic in this thread with nonsense?

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                • #28
                  Dont mix turkish words, or russian, or even armenian hedamnats dialect, that was hole my point!!!
                  The easiest way to percerve the language.
                  and no dialects are not the problem at all i agree.

                  Persian and armenian has been very close to eachother in the past. To my knowleadge there are many words alive in the armenian language today, that the persians has abondoned and are not in used in Persian today at all, acording to persian lingustics.

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                  • #29
                    [QUOTE=Tres Bien]Dont mix turkish words, or russian, or even armenian hedamnats dialect, that was hole my point!!!
                    The easiest way to percerve the language.
                    and no dialects are not the problem at all i agree.

                    Persian and armenian has been very close to eachother in the past. To my knowleadge there are many words alive in the armenian language today, that the persians has abondoned and are not in used in Persian today at all, acording to persian lingustics.[/QUOTE


                    HAHAHAHA I see you still hold close the myth that our Armenian parents teach us without any evidence or proof. Look, ALL ancient ethnicities were always very close with each other. That whole region from the middle-east extending as far as Rome, Italy has always been at a constant kinship then back to rivals again with perpetual warfare.

                    You obviously have not read that the Persians come in 2nd next to Turks for slaughtering and cheating naive Armenians like you with their schemes, ever since the 500s BC. Like I said EARLIER TOO, ARMENIANS NEED TO GET THEIR HEADS OUT OF THEIR ASSES AND STOP WORSHIPPING ARABS AND PERSIANS ONLY BECAUSE THEY KILLED US WITH KNIVES NOT GUNS. They are no less guilty except the only thing is the Persians slaughtered and had tolerance for some Armenian customs as did the Romans. The Turks however did not. But really if you put the two and two together neither one is at all any less guilty than the other.

                    The only reason and time Armenians incorporated Persian words into their little minds and dialogue was AFTER they got conquered. If anything, the Persians mooched off and borrowed a lot of things and learned many ways of life from Armenians and they are just way too stubborn to admit that.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Tres Bien
                      Dont mix turkish words, or russian, or even armenian hedamnats dialect, that was hole my point!!!
                      The easiest way to percerve the language.
                      and no dialects are not the problem at all i agree.

                      Persian and armenian has been very close to eachother in the past. To my knowleadge there are many words alive in the armenian language today, that the persians has abondoned and are not in used in Persian today at all, acording to persian lingustics.
                      You fool, they were never close. It was the same deal with the Spaniards and the British who very similarly conquered and stole many ways of life from the Native Americans. EXCEPT the difference is that the SPANIARDS just like the Persians tolerated a lot of the Natives' customs and beliefs as long as they contracted gold for their greed. That is how we have the modern day "Latino" aka Mestizo. They created a new breed when the Spaniards totally annexed and mixed with the Aztecs thus creating your "latino" or more specifically "mexican." The British however did not tolerate those sorts of acts. They in fact, saw it as a taboo and you were looked harshly down upon if you went with a Native American. The whole racial mixing was entirely forbidden. If a British man was even seen closely intimate with a Native American they were treated terribly and were called "squaw-man." That is the same with the Armenians who were cowardly attacked by a large army consisting of Assyrians Medes and your regular Persians that ganged up with one giant army but had tolerance. The Turks just looked down upon Armenians period as Christians and slaughtered left and right.

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