Re: Our Identity
Where don't you agree with my example? I think the language example is one of the best illustrating our inferiority complex towards some other widespread commonly used languages which are not necessarily any perfect or eloquent...
Yes I think we should reach a point of self-esteem and self-assurance (in a positive way) in our collective psyche where ideally speaking we neither get overjoyed if someone (an odar) mentions the name Armenia (or anything related to it) nor should we fall into the other extreme by raising ourselves into indifference...
No, it is not an exception. It's not just me and you.
Personally, I have seen numerous cases among the youngsters and the middle-aged people as well… I tell you the amount of English words used in their daily conversations is not less than Russian… but some choose to ignore it and pass it off as learning an international language… some common simple words that come readily to my mind are client (կլիէնտ), killer (կիլլեռ), effect (էֆեկտ), criminal (կռիմինալ), impulsive (իմպուլսիւ) and many more… lol, the pronunciation is quite funny.
I think someone attributing the origin of Atrpatakan to "Armenian propaganda" would sound much more like bell-the-cat…
Look, when did I say we should not be helpful? I would be the first to help anyone willing to learn Armenian, if I can. That's admirable. Like I said to ArmSurvival; we should reach a point of self-esteem and self-assurance (in a positive way) in our collective psyche where ideally speaking we neither get overjoyed if someone (an odar) mentions the name Armenia (or anything related to it) nor should we fall into the other extreme by raising ourselves into indifference. No need to focus on this one example, I can point out to many more...
That's all in Diaspora… I have already explained why it's futile in the long run. The efficiency of such programs is just temporary, at best it will only hinder the assimilation nothing more…
Originally posted by ArmSurvival
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Personally, I have seen numerous cases among the youngsters and the middle-aged people as well… I tell you the amount of English words used in their daily conversations is not less than Russian… but some choose to ignore it and pass it off as learning an international language… some common simple words that come readily to my mind are client (կլիէնտ), killer (կիլլեռ), effect (էֆեկտ), criminal (կռիմինալ), impulsive (իմպուլսիւ) and many more… lol, the pronunciation is quite funny.
Originally posted by KanadaHye
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I think someone attributing the origin of Atrpatakan to "Armenian propaganda" would sound much more like bell-the-cat…
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