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  • #21
    Re: want to learn Armenian.

    Sorry, overlooked your post. I thought you wanted me to translate something different. Here goes nothing...

    Բարեվ ձեզ, իմ անունը Դեսպինա է և ես Աթենքիցեմ: Ես քսան տարեկան եմ և բժշկություն եմ սովորում համալսարանում: Սիրում եմ երք լսել և ձի քշել: Նաև ուզեցել եմ միշտ ֆլեիտա նվագել բայց երբեք հնարավորություն չեմ ունեցել:

    I corrected most of your mistakes, that's why the translation looks a bit different. Hope I could help.
    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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    • #22
      Re: want to learn Armenian.

      Originally posted by despina View Post
      Deniers do not live on this age..they live on a different planet. If they'd live on earth they would learn the facts about the genocide.
      Thus because they are dead and the nowadays leaving Turks are not guilty,you suggest that we should ask the dead ones read the facts to accept AG!!!

      Are you kidding?


      Last year Turkish government allocated funds for opening Armenian language departments at Universities and Institutes to “improve” the anti-AG and anti-Armenian propaganda at the international level. In order to penetrate first hand, the Armenian realities, finding flaws in politics, historical events and making their AG denial lies look like truth.

      Given the fact above, teaching deniers Armenian language, means cofinancing the Turkish project.

      Thus I guess if an individual doesn’t accept AG and doesn’t contribute in its recognition, in advance, should not be eligible for the Armenian language training services.

      We cannot convince them in the contrary, and bring more powerful arguments than the AG acceptance by the governments of such countries: as France, Canada, Germany etc. if the evidences, facts available in the AG Armenian forums/books/documents are not “enough” for them.

      It just means that they are not willing to accept it, because they didn’t carry out the AG for giving back the land and property to their owners later on. The hope of convincing a murderer to confess without the verdict of a powerful (UN) court is wishful thinking, although there are few Turks who don’t represent Turkey officially.

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      • #23
        Re: want to learn Armenian.

        Hello Despina.

        Firstly, I would like to state that I am pleased to see you are fascinated with the Armenian language.
        It is quite a treat to stumble upon individuals who aren't even Armenian but yet have such desire to find out about the language. I am happy for you and hope you have great success regarding this. You'd be surprised how many Armenians couldn't care less about their own culture, nor the language. And for someone like you who is willing to gain knowledge of such a fortune is lovely, in my view.


        Now, I would like to refer you to a similar thread of Pedro's. He is a forumer just like you, loves the Armenian culture and is willing to learn the lingo, no matter how challenging it may get. He's actually got most of it down already, and that's quite surprising. Check it out for yourself...http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.php?t=16482

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        • #24
          Re: want to learn Armenian.

          It is quite a treat to stumble upon individuals who aren't even Armenian but yet have such desire to find out about the language. I am happy for you and hope you have great success regarding this. You'd be surprised how many Armenians couldn't care less about their own culture, nor the language. And for someone like you who is willing to gain knowledge of such a fortune is lovely, in my view.
          Very true.

          Now, I would like to refer you to a similar thread of Pedro's. He is a forumer just like you, loves the Armenian culture and is willing to learn the lingo, no matter how challenging it may get. He's actually got most of it down already, and that's quite surprising. Check it out for yourself...http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.php?t=16482
          Pedro's Armenian really is getting better. I'm going to have to speed up on my Mexican ! I have to catch up to him.
          THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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          • #25
            Re: want to learn Armenian.

            Originally posted by iFemale View Post
            Hello Despina.

            Firstly, I would like to state that I am pleased to see you are fascinated with the Armenian language.
            It is quite a treat to stumble upon individuals who aren't even Armenian but yet have such desire to find out about the language. I am happy for you and hope you have great success regarding this. You'd be surprised how many Armenians couldn't care less about their own culture, nor the language...

            Care to tell us 'how many'? And where exactly are these Armenians? I as an Armenian want to be 'surprised'.

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            • #26
              Re: want to learn Armenian.

              You sound like a girl that just found out Santa Clause doesn't exist. Are you serious? How can you not know that these kinds of Armenians exist? If they didn't exist, we'd be more united and much stronger as a nation (if that wasn't already obvious). To help our people we have to know what the problem is and THIS is one of the biggest problems.

              You can find tons of such Armenians in the US alone! I'm not even talking about Armenians in other countries yet. Does that answer your question or should I go deeper into the subject matter?
              THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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              • #27
                Re: want to learn Armenian.

                Originally posted by Saco View Post
                You sound like a girl that just found out Santa Clause doesn't exist. Are you serious? How can you not know that these kinds of Armenians exist? If they didn't exist, we'd be more united and much stronger as a nation (if that wasn't already obvious). To help our people we have to know what the problem is and THIS is one of the biggest problems.

                You can find tons of such Armenians in the US alone! I'm not even talking about Armenians in other countries yet. Does that answer your question or should I go deeper into the subject matter?
                There's no Santa Claus? Don't tell me there is no Easter bunny either . There are Armenians that don't even have the slightest clue aside from their last name.
                "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                • #28
                  Re: want to learn Armenian.

                  Originally posted by iFemale View Post
                  Hello Despina.

                  Firstly, I would like to state that I am pleased to see you are fascinated with the Armenian language.
                  It is quite a treat to stumble upon individuals who aren't even Armenian but yet have such desire to find out about the language. I am happy for you and hope you have great success regarding this. You'd be surprised how many Armenians couldn't care less about their own culture, nor the language. And for someone like you who is willing to gain knowledge of such a fortune is lovely, in my view.


                  Now, I would like to refer you to a similar thread of Pedro's. He is a forumer just like you, loves the Armenian culture and is willing to learn the lingo, no matter how challenging it may get. He's actually got most of it down already, and that's quite surprising. Check it out for yourself...http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread.php?t=16482
                  aww thats so sweet

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                  • #29
                    Re: want to learn Armenian.

                    Originally posted by Saco View Post
                    Very true.



                    Pedro's Armenian really is getting better. I'm going to have to speed up on my Mexican ! I have to catch up to him.
                    aww again

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                    • #30
                      Re: want to learn Armenian.

                      There's no Santa Claus? Don't tell me there is no Easter bunny either.
                      Sorry to break it to ya bro

                      There are Armenians that don't even have the slightest clue aside from their last name.
                      There are Armenians that go have a blast at Disney World on April 24th cause it's a holiday! I mean you can just see how much they care about their country
                      THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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