Re: Tattoo in armenian
Though if it is just the alphabet that she want to use for its visual appeal, and not the language, then it is possible to write a non-Armenian word using Armenian letters (historically, both Turkish and Kurdish have been written down in Armenian letters).
So maybe she should be thinking of a French, or whatever, word or phrase and then just try to write it using Armenian letters. And unlike Chinese or Japanese "letters", Armenian letters represent sounds, not pictograms or ideas, so it should be possible to directly render French words in Armenian letters.
Another interesting thing you sometimes come across is the use of Armenian letters in a sort of cryptic symbol created from combining several letters into one design, by overlaying one letter on top of another, or interlacing letters together, or by rotating or mirroring letters - there might be a proper name for this, but if so I don't know it.
Originally posted by Siggie
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So maybe she should be thinking of a French, or whatever, word or phrase and then just try to write it using Armenian letters. And unlike Chinese or Japanese "letters", Armenian letters represent sounds, not pictograms or ideas, so it should be possible to directly render French words in Armenian letters.
Another interesting thing you sometimes come across is the use of Armenian letters in a sort of cryptic symbol created from combining several letters into one design, by overlaying one letter on top of another, or interlacing letters together, or by rotating or mirroring letters - there might be a proper name for this, but if so I don't know it.
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