Does anyone know much about the similarities and differences between Coptic Egyptians and Armenians (at least the Orthodox Armenians)?
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Re: Coptic Egyptian and Armenian culture
Originally posted by Federate View PostHyegirl I am glad you are sticking around this forum. BTW, why the question? Do you have ghbdi (Copt) friends?
Ghbdi is Armenian for Copt?
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Originally posted by Hyegirl View PostThank you and thank you for the reply. I am an aspiring author in a research/development stage. I do also have a couple of Copt friends but not close friends (at least right now). I'm checking out a Coptic church more as well as a Greek church and met a few people at a student club a couple of years ago.
Ghbdi is Armenian for Copt?
Yes that is word in armenian.Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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"Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."
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Re: Coptic Egyptian and Armenian culture
Originally posted by Hyegirl View PostThank you and thank you for the reply. I am an aspiring author in a research/development stage. I do also have a couple of Copt friends but not close friends (at least right now). I'm checking out a Coptic church more as well as a Greek church and met a few people at a student club a couple of years ago.
Ghbdi is Armenian for Copt?
Copts are nice people, often very religious. They are very proud to be Egyptian as well. Some Greeks (Julian calendar followers, a minority) and the Copts both celebrate Christmas on January 7.Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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