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Armenian classes! :)

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  • Armenian classes! :)

    I know this isn't really a thread where I'm asking for an advice/answer, but anyways, I thought you guys would be happy for me, since I know NO Armenians here in the US (shame)

    I was reading a thread Mouse started about those who can't speak/write/read Armenian and that motivated me into taking classes again...I had some basic Armenian classes while I attended high school and I still remember how to write and read, but I can't speak, so I just found out that there is church near my house that has lessons on Friday nights! I can't wait to go there tomorrow!!! YAY!
    Last edited by Jen; 07-06-2006, 08:10 PM.

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    Congrats!!! I'm sure you'll make lots of Armenian friends.

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      w00t! That's AWEsome!

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        Congrats, you make me proud...good luck

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          Hi Jen, Congratulations and good luck

          very proud

          Actually 2 of my friends (brothers) are only half Armenian, and they started learning Armenian only a year ago. The best was, they went to Armenia for the first time end of last year and it was amazing how far they have come along

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            I'm ashamed that I can't speak Armenian, since I grew up surrounded by Armenians who spoke the language most of the time. I also had the opportunity to learn when I started attending an Armenian high school, but then again, I had no interest since I thought I'd never used it. I guess, back then I didn't really understand how important it is to embrace your ancestry.

            Anyways, it is never too late!


            PS: I at least know the National Anthem and the "Our Father" in Armenian...(hey, that's something! )

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              every little bit that you know is something

              and you are right, it's never too late.

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                Jen, keep it up.
                Learning the language of the people, whose blood runs in your veins will be something you'll cherish for ever.

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