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  • #41
    Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

    Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View Post
    Katy jan, Է is used for the eh sounds like in Arinberd, but NEVER use in the middle of a word, only for the start (en Español como este),
    Ե is used for Ye in the beginning of a word (Yev meaning And) or for E in another place.

    The other one, is written as E but it's actually an uh sound, like enker, so enker is then ընկեր. The schwa is used like that.

    Hope that helps you
    Ohh Pedro thankss I guess I got it so the word "Yev" is written with only that E and V? only with those 2 letters they write the "yev"?

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    • #42
      Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

      Originally posted by katy18 View Post
      Ohh Pedro thankss I guess I got it so the word "Yev" is written with only that E and V? only with those 2 letters they write the "yev"?
      Ayo, you write it Եւ, although some Russian Armenians and Stancis use և, but that's Soviet Ortography

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      • #43
        Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

        Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View Post
        Ayo, you write it Եւ, although some Russian Armenians and Stancis use և, but that's Soviet Ortography
        Oh ok ok I am getting it!! Thankss Pedro =)

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        • #44
          Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

          this is mine , hope you won't laugh ! :/

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          • #45
            Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

            Originally posted by Sassun View Post
            this is mine , hope you won't laugh ! :/

            Great man! That's not laughing matter, if you want to laugh you simply need to view my handwriting

            Շատ լաւ գրեցիր, ապրիս։
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            • #46
              Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

              If someone wants to laugh Fed, should see my handwritting lol xD

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              • #47
                Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

                Originally posted by katy18 View Post
                If someone wants to laugh Fed, should see my handwritting lol xD
                Haha c'mon Mary let's see it, I won't laugh . Okay only now but laugh I shall do no more. It can't be worse than mine, I have stereotypical guy handwriting .
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • #48
                  Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

                  Originally posted by Federate View Post
                  Haha c'mon Mary let's see it, I won't laugh . Okay only now but laugh I shall do no more. It can't be worse than mine, I have stereotypical guy handwriting .
                  And I have stereotypical babies Armenian handwriting haha xD

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                  • #49
                    Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

                    Hellloo again I have another question about the alphabet!!
                    the 4th letter is T and the 9 letter is T too!!!! What is the difference? Where should I use each one??
                    Thanks!

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                    • #50
                      Re: Armenian Script/Handwriting

                      Originally posted by katy18 View Post
                      Hellloo again I have another question about the alphabet!!
                      the 4th letter is T and the 9 letter is T too!!!! What is the difference? Where should I use each one??
                      Thanks!
                      There are two t's, one is a hard t, and the other is a soft t.

                      Like the t in Tom (soft t) and the t in Tony Montana (when pronounced with a spanish accent)

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