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    Hey, I'm an Armenian American.. i don't really speak the language, my grandfather was teaching me when he died and i was real young. Hoping to peak up on some of that and just find some people who actually know where the country is.. There's about 3 of us total in Tallahassee, and neither of the other two care.

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    Hello, I am an Armenian American. I know Armenian quite well. It's actually my mother tongue. I am proud to be an Armenian, I love the arts, culture, to write and to converse.
    Last edited by Anoush; 06-10-2007, 01:27 AM.

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      Both of you welcome to the AC. I hope you'll enjoy your stay here

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        Thanks muchly KarothGreat for welcoming me. I too believe in your great signature:

        "Miyayn zenkov ga Hayots pergutyun!!!"

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          Hi Greg, I'm new to the Armenian Club and glad to see you've embraced your Armenian heritage. It doesn't matter if you speak the language, as long as you can appreciate the culture. Have you seen the Armenian Stonehenge in Armenia? Check it out.

          I found it by chance during a random search and it completed surprised me and my husband.

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            Hi Greg, you care enough about your Armenian background that you have joined this Forum, I think it's commendable regardless you speak the language or not.

            But if and when you have time or would like to buy tapes or from the internet, there are programs to learn Armenian. I would recommend it because our language is linked to our culture and the vast literature that would be available for you it would enrich your life that much more.

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