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Learning Armenian (the language)

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  • #11
    Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

    Originally posted by Quarteria
    AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! Well, I would swear in Armenian here, but, I'm not sure if I actually know the word, so....

    That's lousy, anyway!!! That's retarded!!!! I'm learning with, like, 5-8 year olds, and I'm fine. As a matter of fact, they ask more practical questions than me because I'm just so, "hehehehe, This is so cool. "

    Jen, I would TOTALLY take up the offers of people here to help you; they've helped me a lot. But, it doesn't even sound like you need the classes...you just need somebody with whom to speak Armenian. Bah. That church obviously doesn't need your money or help with anything....

    You know I actually felt kinda offended by what the lady told me...why the hell can't I take classes with the teenagers? What kind of distraction could I cause? Maybe she thinks I'm gonna go naked or something...(not that it would be a good sight...hehehehehe)...

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    • #12
      Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

      ^^ probably because the teenagers are mainly boys in that class and they'd get distracted by you take it as a compliment. But yea, i don't see any reason why you couldn't take class with them.

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      • #13
        Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

        Originally posted by Crissy
        ^^ probably because the teenagers are mainly boys in that class and they'd get distracted by you take it as a compliment. But yea, i don't see any reason why you couldn't take class with them.
        That could be a possibility, but she has never seen me!!! We only spoke via phone, twice...the first time it was okay for me to attend the classes, the second time it wasn't...go figure...

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        • #14
          Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

          don't worry too much about it, before you know it it'll be September, but yea, when you do speak to her again ask her why she thought you could be distructing other kids

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          • #15
            Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

            I just realized we are totally off-topic...sorry about that Alpha...

            Btw, let me know if you find a good Armenian cd/book...

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            • #16
              Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

              i think an armenian l is the most difficult language to learn

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              • #17
                Re: Learning Armenian (the language)

                I have purchased "Pimsleur Armenian Eastern" from amazon...and it's quite good....step by step introduction to some simple phrases....but I am still looking for a good book for a beginner.
                If you can suggest a good book it would be great. Thanks.

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