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~Facing the Issues~

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  • #21
    Re: ~Facing the Issues~

    You could've agreed with me in a lot of other threads as well if you didn't think of me as an enemy, lol. Oh well, better late then never !

    Obviously the sooner we change it, the better...
    Let's get changing then! Here's an idea I had Lucin. Our site (C&A) will be not only available in Eastern Armenian but Western Armenian as well (including many other languages in time including Turkish, German, French, etc.) and there will be a very massive page called Mayr Lezu)(Mother Tongue in our section dedicated to Armenia. In that page, how about I present both sides of the coin? In one page, you'll see a list of our alphabets BEFORE the Soviet era and in the other you'll see our list of letters AFTER the Soviet era. We'll explain how and why it changed and how the letters are being used today. I won't naturally start any propaganda though, lol, trying to exorcise the letter YEV ! I'll just let everyone know about the status quo.
    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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    • #22
      Re: ~Facing the Issues~

      Originally posted by Saco View Post
      You could've agreed with me in a lot of other threads as well if you didn't think of me as an enemy, lol. Oh well, better late then never !
      My God, what gave you that impression? I may have disagreed with you but that doesn't mean I consider you my "enemy". That would be childish and ridiculous.

      Let's get changing then! Here's an idea I had Lucin. Our site (C&A) will be not only available in Eastern Armenian but Western Armenian as well (including many other languages in time including Turkish, German, French, etc.) and there will be a very massive page called Mayr Lezu)(Mother Tongue in our section dedicated to Armenia. In that page, how about I present both sides of the coin? In one page, you'll see a list of our alphabets BEFORE the Soviet era and in the other you'll see our list of letters AFTER the Soviet era. We'll explain how and why it changed and how the letters are being used today. I won't naturally start any propaganda though, lol, trying to exorcise the letter YEV ! I'll just let everyone know about the status quo.
      That's great Saco! My Armenian is not proficient but I would be more than glad to see such debates taking place seriously.

      By the way, note that the Iranian Armenians speak also the eastern dialect (just like in Armenia) but with a Mesropian orthography.

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      • #23
        Re: ~Facing the Issues~

        My God, what gave you that impression? I may have disagreed with you but that doesn't mean I consider you my "enemy". That would be childish and ridiculous.
        Well I'm glad that's out of the way. At one point you misunderstood me really badly because of my views related to Turks and your sarcasm, anger, and strange attitude reached new heights. I don't ever forget anything Lucin . Many here misunderstood me at first, I don't blame you. Anyways, no need to go back. If you've moved on then so have I.

        That's great Saco! My Armenian is not proficient but I would be more than glad to see such debates taking place seriously.
        And they will be taking place seriously...very seriously!

        By the way, note that the Iranian Armenians speak also the eastern dialect (just like in Armenia) but with a Mesropian orthography.
        Note taken ! By the way, if you have good knowledge of Turkey and what the different Armenian names of the towns, villages, etc. were BEFORE they were changed, look for my Serious Help Required thread. I'd appreciate any help at all. It's about time Armenians started working together. This is such a small task. Let's all work together and get this cleared. I have the resources and power to start a lot of things but I can't do it all alone.
        THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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        • #24
          Re: ~Facing the Issues~

          Saco, I do not come from a genocide survivor's family so I think our Arevmtahaye members would have much better knowledge than me regarding this issue. But you are doing a great, commendable job there!
          Last edited by Lucin; 06-09-2009, 08:08 AM.

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          • #25
            Re: ~Facing the Issues~

            Thanks Lucin and thanks for joining our CA Social Group again. Appreciate it regardless of our misunderstandings in the past.
            Last edited by Sako; 06-09-2009, 10:51 PM.
            THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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