My parents are fluent in Armenian--and they talk to each other in Armenian occasionally--but they grew up in Iran, so they speak primarily Persian. As a result, I learned to speak Persian; I barely know a little bit of Armenian, but not really. I'd say that I know Persian just as well as they know Armenian.
I was just wondering how close Armenian is to Persian, are they related? I know that they're both Indo-European languages, but so is English, and I don't see too many similarities between Persian and English (though there are some cognates, e.g. Doghtar--> Daughter/Girl). So basically, questions are: How close is Armenian to Persian? Are they really related, or are they pretty distant? Would knowing Persian give me an advantage to learning Armenian, or would cognates be the only thing in common. Also, what is the word order? In Persian it is Subject-Object-Verb (For example: (English: I am a/the cow)-->(Persian: Man gov am)-->(English, but Persian word order: I cow am)).
I was just wondering how close Armenian is to Persian, are they related? I know that they're both Indo-European languages, but so is English, and I don't see too many similarities between Persian and English (though there are some cognates, e.g. Doghtar--> Daughter/Girl). So basically, questions are: How close is Armenian to Persian? Are they really related, or are they pretty distant? Would knowing Persian give me an advantage to learning Armenian, or would cognates be the only thing in common. Also, what is the word order? In Persian it is Subject-Object-Verb (For example: (English: I am a/the cow)-->(Persian: Man gov am)-->(English, but Persian word order: I cow am)).
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