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Second Armenian Lesson!!

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  • Second Armenian Lesson!!

    Two more letters:

    ս/Ս & մ/Մ

    AND, WORDS!!:

    մամա & մաս

    (I also learned, մայրիկ & հայրիկ, and got worksheets with the transliteration of home funishings and body parts). Yea Me!

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    congrats, keep it up!

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      Apres!

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        Thank you!

        I had my third lesson two days ago. I learned Պ/պ. I can now make WORDS!!!! Not big words, but, still....

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          awsome, just remember do a little a day for a long period of time

          where are you getting your lessons from ?

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            I can't read the Armenian font on this computer Damn it!

            But congrats sweetie keep it up

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              Originally posted by Ari
              awsome, just remember do a little a day for a long period of time

              where are you getting your lessons from ?
              Cool, because that's what I HAVE been doing. I've been getting them from my Great Grandma's Apostolic Church.

              Crissy: Thank you!

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                See, this is what I like to see. Good job.

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                  thats it

                  i went to armenian school for about 10 years and i dont know it fluently but my parents usually speak turkish at home so it was really hard to learn growing up as a kid

                  ill like to find a learn armenian dvd somewhere

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                    Ace, thank you. You know, all these words of support ARE really encouraging.

                    I was over at my best friend's house and she has a two year old and the two year old has toys that teach her English phonetics and books with animals and 1. I never realised how much I just took the English language for granted in that this girl doesn't know it, is learning it, and cannot pronounce some of the letters (she has trouble with her sister's name, which begins with 'L'). Secondly, I was so happy when I was looking at her little zoo/barn books full of pictures of animals with acompanying titles FOR the animals and I'm like, "I know that in Armenian! "

                    Also, I never realized what a positive re-encouragement "GOOD! " was from an authority figure, but, the woman who is teaching the class (and this last time it was just me & her) said that A LOT this past class. YAY!

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