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  • Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

    Hello armenian brothers, barev!

    I am visiting my neighbour tomorrow and they are armenians, i would like to impress him by speaking eastern armenian!

    Can you help me with these phrases?

    Hello Uncle (Uncle=Baron?) -
    how are you uncle -
    fine thank you -
    Hello Brother -
    I am a Kurd -
    I am half Kurdish -
    How are you -
    you make beautiful art uncle -
    thank you -



    azat ankat hayastan! (was it rigth?)
    yeash hayastan!


    /Ismet

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    Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

    merhaba ji tere keke heja....bi xer hati.....jaoo bi rasti ez ermenima le ermeniya min ne gawatlia....eze bicik tercumani ji tere peskesbikim

    hello brother = barev aper
    thank you = merci :O

    keko tu ji kude yi?

    where are you from....are you half kurdish and half armenian...?

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      Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

      Originally posted by kahta View Post
      Hello armenian brothers, barev!

      I am visiting my neighbour tomorrow and they are armenians, i would like to impress him by speaking eastern armenian!

      Can you help me with these phrases?

      Hello Uncle (Uncle=Baron?) -
      how are you uncle -
      fine thank you -
      Hello Brother -
      I am a Kurd -
      I am half Kurdish -
      How are you -
      you make beautiful art uncle -
      thank you -



      azat ankat hayastan! (was it rigth?)
      yeash hayastan!


      /Ismet
      shi'noragal= thank
      shi'noragal em = i'm thankful
      merci is french, not Armenian at all.
      Baron= Mister or Sir
      I am a Kurd= Yes Kurd em
      I am a half Kurd= Yes Ke's Kurd em
      Uncle= Mothers side of family is Keri Fathers side is Hor yeghbayr
      Sign of respect for elder is to call male Yeghbayr
      Hello brother= Barev Yeghbayr again it is sign of respect.
      There are transliterated dictionary on the internet. English to Armenian and Armenian to English using the Latin script.

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        Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

        Originally posted by kahta View Post
        Hello armenian brothers, barev!

        I am visiting my neighbour tomorrow and they are armenians, i would like to impress him by speaking eastern armenian!

        Can you help me with these phrases?

        Hello Uncle (Uncle=Baron?) -
        how are you uncle -
        fine thank you -
        Hello Brother -
        I am a Kurd -
        I am half Kurdish -
        How are you -
        you make beautiful art uncle -
        thank you -



        azat ankat hayastan! (was it rigth?)
        yeash hayastan!


        /Ismet
        Do you know the meaning of Turkish word 'yalaka' in English?
        I find this rain pleasant. It is as if the raindrops are blessing our victory.-Kuja

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          Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

          Yalaka= AssKisser

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            Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

            Kuja

            Sounds like a insult. Is it sour grapes also.

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            • #7
              Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

              Originally posted by Kuja View Post
              Do you know the meaning of Turkish word 'yalaka' in English?
              mustapha and sometimes kemal

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              • #8
                Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

                Abdullah Öcalan is Armenian,not kurd
                "Nobleman Ottoman Young" to trusts

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                • #9
                  Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

                  Originally posted by ottomans View Post
                  Abdullah Öcalan is Armenian,not kurd
                  does that mean he's a gavur?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Hello! A kurd wants to learn Armenian!

                    all bads comes from armenians(that's meaning)
                    "Nobleman Ottoman Young" to trusts

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