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  • Learn Armenian language

    I am Armenian from Uzbekistan that does not speak Armenian. Long and complicated story why. Straight to the story ->

    Where can I learn Armenian from scratch on the internet? I am talking about learning the alphabet first.

    Buying a CD with lessons that are going to teach me would be good too.

    I speak Russian and English.

    Thanks.

    PS: Forgive me if I posted in a wrong section.
    Last edited by ervand; 05-21-2008, 01:27 PM.

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    Re: Learn Armenian language

    Do you live in Uzbekistan now?

    The best Armenian alphabet website i knew of was at menq.am. Although, I just checked it out, and I don't the alphabet there anymore.
    Last edited by skhara; 05-21-2008, 05:53 PM.

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      Re: Learn Armenian language

      MENQ: http://www.menq.am/tarer_main.htm
      Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

      Նժդեհ


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        Re: Learn Armenian language

        Awsome.
        I can start from the alphabet, but I need more stuff.
        If someone has any useful link - please share! It will be much appreciated.

        skhara
        No, I live in USA right now.

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          Re: Learn Armenian language

          The best thing to do to learn the alphabet is to find a book of Armenian phrases that are translated into Armenian, in both Hyeren and phonetically in English (or Russian). Reading the phonetic spelling along with the Armenian letters will expidite the learning of the alphabet.

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            Re: Learn Armenian language

            Ervand,

            I sent you a PM, you may want to check that out.

            Also, are you familiar with torrents? I can direct you towards a Russian Armenian language computer program.

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              Re: Learn Armenian language

              Ervand,

              I searched for you & found a cool site which might be helpful.
              Check it out

              Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken mainly in Armenia by about 5 million people.
              Positive vibes, positive taught

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                Re: Learn Armenian language

                Thanks for all your comments and links. I took a look at everything. Saved all the links. They will be very useful. Thanks

                Originally posted by skhara View Post
                Ervand,
                Also, are you familiar with torrents?
                That would be awesome! Is it a program that is going to teach me from 0?

                PS: Just want to share something with you and others that use torrent. A website www.torrents.ru amazing website..... Since I found it I never used anything else and I am download a lot. I mean A LOT - 500+ GBs of downloads. I also requested a section of Caucasus music, which got approved and they have a lot of Armenian music in it.

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                  Re: Learn Armenian language

                  For ervand and all those interested, here is the Armenian torrent website:



                  And here is the link to the comp program:
                  Armenian DeLuxe / Армянский язык - Мультимедийный самоучитель на CD

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