• affected the Armenians, several dozen Armenian dialects existed in the areas historically populated by them. Classification des dialectes arméniens (Classification...
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    language of the Armenian people and the official language of Armenia. Historically spoken in the Armenian highlands, today Armenian is widely spoken...
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    Armenian. It is based mainly on the Istanbul Armenian dialect, as opposed to Eastern Armenian, which is mainly based on the Yerevan Armenian dialect....
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  • romanized: parskahayer; Persian: ارامنه فارس), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language. Estimates of their number in...
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    Western Armenian. The two standards form a pluricentric language. Eastern Armenian is spoken in Armenia, Russia, as well as Georgia, and by the Armenian community...
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    Hrachia Acharian (category Pages with Western Armenian IPA)
    including the monumental Armenian Etymological Dictionary, extensively studied Armenian dialects, compiled catalogs of Armenian manuscripts, and authored...
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  • the Peasants' Party Armenian diaspora in Europe Armenian-Romanian relations Armenians in Moldova Gherla List of Romanians of Armenian descent Hovannisian...
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    Armenian (nearly extinct) Sueidia / Syrian Armenian dialects (still spoken by Syrian Armenians) Vakıflı Armenian (in Vakıflı, Turkey) Kessab Armenian...
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    standard Armenian and Russian, the Karabakh dialect is sometimes spoken. The dialect is considered to be one of the most widely spoken Armenian dialects. No...
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  • Homshetsi (Armenian: Հոմշեցի, romanized: Homshetsi lizu; Turkish: Hemşince) is an archaic Western Armenian dialect spoken by the eastern and northern...
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    The Yerevan dialect (Armenian: Երևանի բարբառ, romanized: Yerevani barbar’) is an Eastern Armenian dialect spoken in and around Yerevan. It served as the...
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  • Zok language (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    the last Armenian displacement in 1988. Zok's vowel system is the most distinguishable feature that sets it apart from other Armenian dialects, with significant...
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  • dialect. Hrachia Acharian described the dialect being similar in accent and tone to the neighboring Armenian dialects of Sivas and Tokat. The dialect...
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  • Armenian is complicated by the existence of two main dialects, Eastern and Western. The following sketch will be a comparative look at both dialects....
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  • belong to the Armenian Apostolic faith and a minority of Armenians in Turkey belong to the Armenian Catholic Church or to the Armenian Evangelical Church...
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    the province of Rize, Turkey. They are Armenian in origin, and were originally Christian members of the Armenian Apostolic Church, but over the centuries...
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    The Karin dialect (Armenian: Կարնոյ բարբառ, Karno barbař) is a Western Armenian dialect originally spoken in and around the city of Erzurum (called Karin...
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    The Armenian Quarter (Arabic: حارة الأرمن, Harat al-Arman; Hebrew: הרובע הארמני, Ha-Rova ha-Armeni; Armenian: Հայոց թաղ, Hayots t'agh) is one of the four...
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    The Armenian Wikipedia (Armenian: Վիքիպեդիա or Վիքիպեդիա Ազատ Հանրագիտարան, romanized: Vikipedia or Vikipedia Azat Hanragitaran; Western Armenian: Ուիքիփետիա)...
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    Mush dialect (Armenian: Մշոյ բարբառ, Mšo barbař) is a Western Armenian dialect formerly spoken in the city of Mush (Muş) and the historic region of Taron...
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  • in the Armenian language are geographically located close to Turkic-speaking regions. This concerns, first of all, the Istanbul Armenian dialect of the...
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    penalty of death, during the years of the Armenian Genocide. Farqad Sabakhi (died 729 AD) was an Armenian Muslim preacher and a companion of Hassan Basri's...
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    Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia. Armenians constitute...
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    minuscule: բ; Armenian: բեն) is a letter of the Armenian alphabet, used in the Armenian language. It was one of the original letters in the Armenian alphabet...
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  • Kakavaberd dialect (Armenian: Կաքավաբերդի բարբառ) is an Armenian dialect spoken in the villages Vahravar, Gudemnis, Kuris and Agarak in Armenia. The inhabitants...
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    500 of them being members of the Armenian Apostolic Church, and predominantly speak Western Armenian dialect. Armenians make up the biggest majority of...
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  • Western Armenian and Eastern Armenian dialects serving as the vernacular language of the Armenian people. Western Armenian and Eastern Armenian were eventually...
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    "Երուսաղեմ [Jerusalem]". Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia Volume 3. pp. 641–642. Vaux, Bert (2002). "The Armenian Dialects of Jerusalem". In Ervine, Roberta...
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    Udi people (redirect from Udi dialects)
    as Azerbaijani, Russian, or Armenian. The Udi language has two dialects: Nidzh and Vartashen. Nidzh dialect has sub-dialects that are divided into three...
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  • Graeco-Armenian (or Helleno-Armenian) is the hypothetical common ancestor of Greek (or Hellenic) and Armenian branches that postdates Proto-Indo-European...
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