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  • "Yo" should be outlawed. "What's up?" can stay for a week longer.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • Originally posted by dstyle
      What sound does x make? Sorry I've been reading what everybody dislikes but I can't put words like xo verbally.
      Kho. Like when you KHHHHHHHHHHHHenchel your nose plus an o.
      The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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      • Originally posted by Baron Dants
        Armenian is separated into Krapar (grabar) and Ashkharapar (Askharabar).

        Krapar is the language of Mashtots, of the Bible, yevayln.
        ex: yerpor patsvin trnern houso yev mer yergren pakh da tsmer
        chknagh yergir mer Armenio, yerp paylen yur kaghtsrig orer

        Ashkharapar is separated into Arevmdahayeren and Arevelahayeren, which are the two "official" parpars if you will (there are, of course, other regional dialects). The first one has been established in Bolis, and the second, in Tiflis. Both are CLEAN Armenian, if used correctly.

        Here's an example of both not being used correctly (not talking about the use of slang, but about the foreign grammatical influences).

        Arevmdahayeren: Poghotse desadz shoons hivant e. <---- Turkish influence
        Arevelahayeren: seghane im motn e <---- Russian influence
        Paron jan gitem!

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        • Originally posted by violette829
          Xo is short for Xob ....Like..Xo Herrr? (But Why?) lol sounds funny!
          Oh, I get it. Ya, I've used Xob before.

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          • Originally posted by fIReBuRntInHeLL
            Paron jan gitem!
            gitem vor gites. Kez hamar chem khosum. Parzapes gretsi drants hamar vor hedakrkrvum en.

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            • Originally posted by Baron Dants
              gitem vor gites. Kez hamar chem khosum. Parzapes gretsi drants hamar vor hedakrkrvum en.
              Bavakan laves grum arevelahayeren. Apres.

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              • Originally posted by fIReBuRntInHeLL
                Bavakan laves grum arevelahayeren. Apres.
                Shat shnorhakal em. Misht kartatsum em grker vor hayrs berel e Hayastanits, ou hetevum em Hayastani lrere arevelahayerenov. Bayts et inch ahreli ooghagrootyoon e mez toghel Sovet Miootyoone...vaaaaaaay mama jan ( )

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                • Hey guys, the other day, while tutoring (western Armenian), I came across the word "kakel" for tying shoes. I had never heard this before. And the kid couldn't stop laughing.

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                  • Originally posted by spiral
                    Hey guys, the other day, while tutoring (western Armenian), I came across the word "kakel" for tying shoes. I had never heard this before. And the kid couldn't stop laughing.
                    hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

                    kakel??

                    hahahahhahahahahahahhahaha

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                    • so you don't use it?

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