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If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

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  • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

    I feel obligated to post something, I am not sure why, really, I don't like to troll message boards and really, I try my best to be fair and balanced, but some of comments are just repulsive. Do you really have to have a topic like this? Of all the "discussions", why is it important to you what others think of your actions? If you want to marry anyone, marry them, certainly, I don't give a flying xxxx what others think I do, you shouldn't either. You know this is not directed towards the individuals that are for marrying Armenians, rather, I always find it odd how some intelligent folks can not see beyond the reality intermarriage brings for all peoples, from all walks of life. Meaning, let us bottom line it, identity is socially constructed, if you marry person of xyz background then your children, if you choose to propagate, will not be Armenian, but neither will they be xyz. You will create some new identity, a composite identity. This is the reality, now, if you choose to take the step, you either shut up and follow through like a grown adult or you don't, but don't walk the xxxxing fence.

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    • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

      Originally posted by AnushA26 View Post
      Awe you are so sweet just like our names LOL.... And yes we do understand each other even if no one else seems to ... Hope you and your family have a great new year!!
      Yes Anush jan we did have a great new year thank you janik. I hope you did as well and I wish you good health and happiness for you and your family throughout 2009!
      Last edited by Anoush; 01-01-2009, 06:18 PM.

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      • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

        because noother culture could make dolma.
        Noother culture? so where do you think this special word "Dolma" comes.

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        • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

          Originally posted by Palavra View Post
          Noother culture? so where do you think this special word "Dolma" comes.
          Happy now?

          Dolma is a family of stuffed vegetable dishes in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and surrounding regions, including Turkey, Egypt, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, the Balkans, Greece, Iraq, Iran, Northern Sudan, Central and South Asia.

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          • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

            Happy but I wish that dolma without meat should be disappear from Turkey.

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            • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

              Originally posted by Sero View Post
              Happy now?

              Dolma is a family of stuffed vegetable dishes in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and surrounding regions, including Turkey, Egypt, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, the Balkans, Greece, Iraq, Iran, Northern Sudan, Central and South Asia.

              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolma
              Sero, Armenians usually should call it "Derevi Litsk" or "Loligi Litsk, Tetoumi Litsk, Gananch Biberi Litsk, yevaylen".

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              • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

                Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                Sero, Armenians usually should call it "Derevi Litsk" or "Loligi Litsk, Tetoumi Litsk, Gananch Biberi Litsk, yevaylen".
                In my whole life I have never heard such names for Dolma.

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                • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

                  Originally posted by Sero View Post
                  In my whole life I have never heard such names for Dolma.
                  Sero are you Armenian? Do you know Armenian?

                  "Litsk" in Armenian means the inside, to put it in, to stuff it. That's where the word "litsk" comes from. Armenians that wish to speak only in the Armenian language, they don't say dolma, bourma, etc. which are turkish words, not Armenian.

                  Gaghamp means = cabbage
                  azadkegh = parsley
                  yershig = soujoukh
                  aboukhd = basterma
                  khetskedin = shrimp
                  esdebghin = karot
                  dourm = beats
                  shomin = spinach "esbannakh"
                  garos = leak "prasa"
                  dsaghgagaghamp = cauliflower

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                  • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

                    It's unfortunate that I don't know how to post in the Armenian language on the internet; because I know pretty good Armenian and I can type very good Armenian too.

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                    • Re: If you couldn't marry an Armenian.....

                      Originally posted by Anoush View Post
                      It's unfortunate that I don't know how to post in the Armenian language on the internet; because I know pretty good Armenian and I can type very good Armenian too.
                      If you're using Windows XP, click here and follow the simple instructions.
                      Last edited by Federate; 01-03-2009, 09:22 AM.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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