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  1. Armenian ( endonym: հայերեն [a], hayeren, pronounced [hɑjɛˈɾɛn]) is an Indo-European language and the sole member of the independent branch of the Armenian language family. It is the native language of the Armenian people and the official language of Armenia.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Armenian language, language that forms a separate branch of the Indo-European language family; it was once erroneously considered a dialect of Iranian. In the early 21st century the Armenian language is spoken by some 6.7 million individuals.

  3. Armenian is the offical language of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, and has official status as a minority language in Cyprus, Hungary, Iraq, Poland, Romania and Ukraine.

  4. This video is all about Armenian, one of the most unique and fascinating languages of the Indo-European language family.

  5. Armenian language, Indo-European language of the Armenian people. It is spoken by some 6.7 million individuals worldwide. Its long history of contact with Iranian languages has resulted in the adoption of many Persian loanwords.

  6. In addition to the dubious theory of Persian origins, Armenian language is often characterized as being closest to Greek. Yet, neither of these attributions, the result of often borrowed information, is seriously validated from a purely philological perspective.

  7. Armenian is the official language of what in recent memory was the smallest republic of the former Soviet Union, now the southernmost republic of the Commonwealth of Independent States. The language is spoken by approximately four million people still living within the borders of the republic.

  8. Armenian is an Indo-European language spoken in the Caucasus mountains and also used by the Armenian Diaspora. It is its own independent branch of the family of the Indo-European languages. From ancient and modern languages, Indo-Iranian seems to be the most closely related to Armenian.

  9. Armenian is the language used by the 8-9 million Armenians in the Republic of Armenia and the world-wide Armenian Diaspora. Based on etymological characteristics, Armenian is considered to be mainly an offshoot of the Indo-Hittite group of languages and is classified as an independent branch within the family of Indo-European languages. With ...

  10. Jun 26, 2024 · Armenian language - Morphology, Syntax, Dialects: Old Armenian had preserved to some degree the general morphological character of older Indo-European languages based on the inflexion of nouns and verbs.

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