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  • Originally posted by ardenik
    aga jamanagin bourj hammoud debriyajdji anto-in taghin keushen meg had shaghs me gar, eshkere filim er lan.. amen ore gertar gou kar asor anor khiyaragan paner gesser. ya trchoun e aya, ya da gadou, ya da inch kidnam inch... eshkere khafan trtsoutsadzin tekn er. ama asge aveli djiveroun zargadz mege chem desadz lan beh...

    im not even beiruttsi, so im sure many of u can do a better job than that
    As for this, most of it looks like gibberish to me ...but then again, I'm from Yerevan, and haven't been exposed much to arevmtahayeren.

    All I got out of it were a few words here and there, such as "in time", "every day, he'd come and go", "bird", "cat"...ok, I give up, that's it, hahaha.

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    • Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
      As for this, most of it looks like gibberish to me ...but then again, I'm from Yerevan, and haven't been exposed much to arevmtahayeren.

      All I got out of it were a few words here and there, such as "in time", "every day, he'd come and go", "bird", "cat"...ok, I give up, that's it, hahaha.
      Please...that was NOT arevmdahayeren. Thank you.


      Vay arden vay....I didn't even get some words from there. That was waaaaaaaaay too ugly.

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      • Originally posted by ardenik
        right... hehe i thought so..
        still tho, "ays xndzor@ shat hamov e".. that sentence just looks too messed up with the x and the @..

        khntsore hamov e ishde baba!!
        The "x" has it's origins in the Russian alphabet. Many Armenians in Armenia speak Russian. And "x" is an actual character in the Russian alphabet, and has the "kh" sound, so that's where it comes from.

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        • Originally posted by Baron Dants
          Please...that was NOT arevmdahayeren. Thank you.


          Vay arden vay....I didn't even get some words from there. That was waaaaaaaaay too ugly.
          Hahaha, sorry, I didn't know the difference. So who wrote that text, anyway? (the question is for ardenik)

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          • Originally posted by sSsflamesSs
            The "x" has it's origins in the Russian alphabet. Many Armenians in Armenia speak Russian. And "x" is an actual character in the Russian alphabet, and has the "kh" sound, so that's where it comes from.
            okkkkk that makes total sense then

            who's idea was it to use the @ for the armenain letter "ut" tho?? hehe

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            • Originally posted by ardenik
              okkkkk that makes total sense then

              who's idea was it to use the @ for the armenain letter "ut" tho?? hehe
              In a weird sort of way, @ kiiiiiiiiiiiiinda looks like the "ut".

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              • Originally posted by Baron Dants
                Please...that was NOT arevmdahayeren. Thank you.


                Vay arden vay....I didn't even get some words from there. That was waaaaaaaaay too ugly.
                lol i didnt claim it was arevmdahayeren.. but its pretty much our version of "rabiz", wouldnt u say?

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                • Originally posted by ardenik
                  okkkkk that makes total sense then

                  who's idea was it to use the @ for the armenain letter "ut" tho?? hehe
                  No clue, but I've seen it used often enough to figure out what letter it stands for.

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                  • Originally posted by Baron Dants
                    In a weird sort of way, @ kiiiiiiiiiiiiinda looks like the "ut".
                    i think ure fried...

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                    • Originally posted by ardenik
                      lol i didnt claim it was arevmdahayeren.. but its pretty much our version of "rabiz", wouldnt u say?
                      Flames did. Akh at Flames@ (<- )

                      But yes, definitely the arevmdahay rabiz, with Arab/Turkish influence as opposed to Russian/Persian.

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