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  • #41
    really...i thought parskahays used harpkhootion? lol

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    • #42
      say waaa?? we do say 'harpoox em'...well my paternal grandmother grew up in russia, thus some of the russian influence i guess...but my mom used it as well...

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      • #43
        I always used harpokh as a person who drinks or a drunk

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        • #44
          For "drunk," I use "keenov."

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          • #45
            OK, here's something that's been driving me crazy... What's the word for "leg" and what's the word for "foot"? I asked someone and both times they answered "vot".. and I'm like they can't be the same thing... they're two totally different body parts, like tsare (hand) and tev (arm). So what's the word for leg and whats the word for foot?
            "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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            • #46
              Originally posted by HyeJinx1984
              In my effort to exlcude all non-Armenian words when speaking Armenian, I'm going to a list a bunch of words I have a hunch are NOT Armenian, but Armenians use anyway (probably either Farci, Turkish or Russian). So if any of you know for sure if these are or aren't Armenian words, let me know.

              Ash-khal (Garbage)
              Khent (Crazy)
              Saroshka (Sweater)
              Kal (Head)
              Doprag (Bag... or is it box?)
              Eshag (Dumbass)
              Kife (I actually don't know what this word means other than that it's a positive way of describing somebody... my stepmom uses it all the time)
              Khe? (Why?)
              Kheabon (Street)
              Zah-mar (Best I can tell it means shut up.. but it could be an instrument)
              Mek-ina (Car)
              Yetim (Orphan)

              That's all I can think of right now.
              It's not Zah-mar it's Zahr-u-mar, which is armenian.
              Khent is armenian
              Toprak is armenian
              Mekena is armenian, coming from greek word mikhanee (machine)
              Khe is persian word
              Sarushka is russian word
              Eshek is turkish, and the armenian word for donkey is ESH.
              So, dont piss me off with wrong knowledge ok, first check the armenian dictionary and later state what is what. I dont try to be mean, but just preventing future mistakes that u will make by adding posts. For further questions about armenian, turkish, english, and etc. PM me Id be glad to help u.

              Thank u
              Love u
              Fire

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              • #47
                Originally posted by fIReBuRntInHeLL
                It's not Zah-mar it's Zahr-u-mar, which is armenian.
                Khent is armenian
                Toprak is armenian
                Mekena is armenian, coming from greek word mikhanee (machine)
                Khe is persian word
                Sarushka is russian word
                Eshek is turkish, and the armenian word for donkey is ESH.
                So, dont piss me off with wrong knowledge ok, first check the armenian dictionary and later state what is what. I dont try to be mean, but just preventing future mistakes that u will make by adding posts. For further questions about armenian, turkish, english, and etc. PM me Id be glad to help u.

                Thank u
                Love u
                Fire
                Car = Inknasharj
                Esh= Yez

                that's the Armenian.
                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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                • #48
                  harpokh means flu

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by ckBejug
                    Car = Inknasharj
                    Esh= Yez

                    that's the Armenian.
                    It's very painful the part that u dont know until now the difference between "yez" and "esh". When u know, then that would be armenian, otherwise dont bother.

                    Plus inknasharj and mekena can both be used as cars in armenian. Yete ches kider, hajis mi xarnvir, gam imatsir verche kez xelatsiin tegh tir.
                    Shnoragalem.

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                    • #50
                      so no help on the whole leg/foot thing huh?
                      "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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