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Would you marry a person who isn't Armenian?

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by Inna i know this is kinda late but what the hell i joined this thing just recently..and i couldn't resist replying to your statement Anonymouse...
    this whole freaking time i thought i was armenian..but apprently i'm not, since u assume that to be armenian you have to speak the language...so i was kicked out of baku b/c i was what?? too white for them?? for the seven years of my life living in baku and armenia i went through more of what you would call "being Armenian" then you can imagine...so don't xxxxing tell me that I'm (or anyone else who IS Armenian but cant speak the language) isn't Armenian...and dont give me bullxxxx about "if you really consider yourself Armenian then you should learn the language" b/c thats a load of crap...its kinda difficult to learn the language when nobody around you can speak it let alone teach it to you
    ..and all this time i thought i was Armenian
    xxxx i could be relaxing on the Caspian Sea right now (if it wasnt for the fact that I am Armenian)

    thank you, thank you
    i've said my peace..i can move on now and enjoy my life here
    Listen numb nuts, what do you think "Armenian" is? It is a language spoken by those people which SETS THEM APART from other people becuase those OTHER PEOPLE speak ANOTHER LANGUAGE.

    I bet you felt pretty comfortable and at home in front of the Caspian huh, and you didn't care much for "Armenianness" or "Azeriness" as long as you were comfortable, and you spoke Russian or Turkish, etc. etc.

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  • Inna
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse If you can't speak Armenian then you aren't Armenian. Language is what makes a nation a nation, it has its root in Latin.

    If you don't speak Armenian, and you speak French, you are ipso facto, French by default.
    i know this is kinda late but what the hell i joined this thing just recently..and i couldn't resist replying to your statement Anonymouse...
    this whole freaking time i thought i was armenian..but apprently i'm not, since u assume that to be armenian you have to speak the language...so i was kicked out of baku b/c i was what?? too white for them?? for the seven years of my life living in baku and armenia i went through more of what you would call "being Armenian" then you can imagine...so don't xxxxing tell me that I'm (or anyone else who IS Armenian but cant speak the language) isn't Armenian...and dont give me bullxxxx about "if you really consider yourself Armenian then you should learn the language" b/c thats a load of crap...its kinda difficult to learn the language when nobody around you can speak it let alone teach it to you
    ..and all this time i thought i was Armenian
    xxxx i could be relaxing on the Caspian Sea right now (if it wasnt for the fact that I am Armenian)

    thank you, thank you
    i've said my peace..i can move on now and enjoy my life here

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  • surferarmo
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse Vodkahye.


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    Last edited by surferarmo; 02-10-2004, 05:35 PM.

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  • Anonymouse
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    Vodkahye.

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  • chille
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    Originally posted by Baron Dants Barskahye/Parskahye = armenian from Iran
    Souriahye/Syriahye = from Syria (also known as Halebtsi (city of Haleb))
    Lipananahay = from Lebanon (Beirutsi)
    Canadahay = from Canada
    Amerigahay = from the States...

    it's not really very complicated.....
    Ok, thanks! I appreciate that! So how would you call an Armenian from Russia?

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  • xBaron Dants
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    Originally posted by chille Hey I am serious, I am confused!!!!!
    Barskahye/Parskahye = armenian from Iran
    Souriahye/Syriahye = from Syria (also known as Halebtsi (city of Haleb))
    Lipananahay = from Lebanon (Beirutsi)
    Canadahay = from Canada
    Amerigahay = from the States...

    it's not really very complicated.....

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  • chille
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse I would be a Chillihye.
    Hey I am serious, I am confused!!!!!

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  • Anonymouse
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    I would be a Chillihye.

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  • chille
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    Originally posted by Baron Dants Jahannam does make a point....However, being the idealistic pan-armenian man I am, If I could picture myself being married, I could picture myself being married to a Hayastantsi, or Barskahye or Hntgahye, or Bolsahye (IF SHE DOESN'T SPEAK TURKISH THE WHOLE FREAKIN TIME).

    Also, there are some pretty girls in Hayastan.
    I am not very familiar with the way you label Armenians from different parts of the world. I know who Hayastantsi are, but who are Barskahye or Hntgahye, and many others??? Could you explain?

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  • Emil
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    Originally posted by sSsflamesSs *flies to the rescue*

    *gets down on one knee*

    Oh Master Emil, will you marry me?

    Before you answer, are you Armenian?

    If not, bye bye!





    (lame, but it got the job done, right?)
    Oh no, you were just kidding? Yes, I am Armenian.

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