Originally posted by Shoshan
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What cultural traits do Armenians share?
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Magdalinka, many languages share words. I am learning French, and it has an amazing amount of cognates with English, and some with Russian. The words are obviously the same. All three languages are from different groups without debate. It just means that we borrowed them like we have borrowed other aspects of culture from each other. We do share the planet. Plus, Im sure there are words that just happen to be similar without really being borrowed, which makes it seem like there are more, and makes it more difficult to believe.
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Originally posted by magdalinkaYou actually have a point but will you please explane to me the ethimology of such words as "dur"(arm)="door"="dver'"(russ)="turr"(germ.). I mean everybody knows they belong to Indo-European language groop, but they are all separate branches not related to each other.
Here's the roots of words used in that language, as much as linguists were able to reconstruct it: http://www.bartleby.com/61/IEroots.html
Obviously, there are many roots from this list that came into Armenian, either directly or through Greek and Persian. "Dur" meaning door is one of them.
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Originally posted by magdalinkaYou actually have a point but will you please explane to me the ethimology of such words as "dur"(arm)="door"="dver'"(russ)="turr"(germ.). I mean everybody knows they belong to Indo-European language groop, but they are all separate branches not related to each other.
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Originally posted by magdalinkaIts true about the bad things. I have an american jewish friend, who made a research and found out that "in Erevan, the capital of Armenia people were stealing the wooden parts of benches in parks, so they can use it as a fuel in winter(simply burn them). I felt so bad when he brought it up. i think its such a shame, esp when other people find out about it.
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Originally posted by ArmoBarbiSo its scientifically acceptable to consider words as having the same common root even if that root is two letters? Ill look some more into it later...
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Originally posted by magdalinkaIts true about the bad things. I have an american jewish friend, who made a research and found out that "in Erevan, the capital of Armenia people were stealing the wooden parts of benches in parks, so they can use it as a fuel in winter(simply burn them). I felt so bad when he brought it up. i think its such a shame, esp when other people find out about it.
People even ate zoo animals, I heard
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But again, claiming bad things about nation in general, like "among this nation's habits are stealing stuff to heat their homes and killing zoo animals to feed their kids" is just wrong. It's the environment that dictates to do sh*t like that, not your genes or race or ethnicity or whatever else made-up thing...
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