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Hayeren Khosaktsutsyun (Armenian Conversation)

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  • #21
    ardakilic, your armenian is perfect. Are you armenian, or just trying to be nice?
    I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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    • #22
      Well I wouldn't exactly say perfect but he speaks good.
      THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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      • #23
        Dont forget: he wrote it in Pols (Stambul) dialect...
        I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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        • #24
          Ah, true. The important thing is we keep talking. Why didn't you say anything? Get more active people.
          THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Saco View Post
            Ah, true. The important thing is we keep talking. Why didn't you say anything? Get more active people.
            What exactly you want me to say? i AM NOT IN NEED TO PRACCTISE MY ARMENIAN, BELIVE ME, i RATHER WOULD PRACTICE MY ENGLISH))
            I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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            • #26
              HAHAHA, well, I wasn't only talking about you and no matter what, even if your English is bad, a person shouldn't forget his mother language even if he forgets his name. Might be a bit critical, I know, lol, but whatever works. I just wanted us to be keeping in touch as Armenians a bit, you know.
              THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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              • #27
                Everyone

                Brace yourself, you are about to see the worst use of the Mesrobian alphabet you have probably ever seen, never the less I shall attempt to write :

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                • #28
                  Everyone

                  Brace yourself, you are about to see the worst use of the Mesrobian alphabet you have probably ever seen, never the less I shall attempt to write :

                  Պարէվ ջոքովըրդ

                  Իմ անուն Պէդրո, Էս Մէսիկանէր էմ, ես ապրել Հարավ Աֆրիկա, Ես աշխատնբ կղմպըտէր եվ ծարտել կիթար, երանղի տեղի ունեալ այոտեղ

                  If anyone suffered from nausea, vomiting, please do not hold me responsible, I blame this entirely on http://www.freedict.com, which has an Armenian to English dictionary which I sincerely hope for everyone did not screw up their translation.

                  You have been warned ladies and gentlemen

                  Vahe

                  I can try and help with your English as Portuguese and Spanish are very similar, I agree though with Saco, we need to learn the languages our ancestors, thats why I learned Gaelic and Nahuatl.
                  I am learning Armenian simply for the fact I love the culture and language and I think it can help with articles regarding the Genocide

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                  • #29
                    Couldn't say it better, Pedro. And I'm glad you learned Nahutil and all that, it's more important then Armenian for you definitely. First comes our mother language then other languages. So Vahe, if Pedro is trying hard to learn Armenian and he's not even an Armenian (Not to me, bro), why can't you give it a try?
                    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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                    • #30
                      Thanks bro

                      I appreciate your words, how was my Armenian btw?

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