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  1. Parallel Lessons. Armenian Dictionary in Transliteration. My First Book of Armenian Words. A Textbook of Modern Western Armenian. Beginner's Western Armenian. Grammar: Armenian and English. P. Paschal Aucher and Lord Byron.

    • A Brief History of Armenian
    • Armenian Alphabet
    • Notable Features
    • Western Armenian Alphabet
    • Differences Between Eastern and Western Armenian
    • Sample Text in Eastern Armenian
    • Sample Text in Western Armenian
    • Links
    • Alphabets

    Not much is known about the Armenian language before it was first written in the 5th century AD, though the Armenians are mentioned in inscriptions dating back to the 6th century BC. The type of Armenian spoken and written in the 5th century is known as Classical Armenian, or գրաբար (grabar- "literary"). It contains numerous loanwords from Parthian...

    In the late 4th century AD, King Vramshapuh (Վռամշապուհ) of Armenia asked Mesrop Mashtots (Մեսրոպ Մաշտոց), one of the officials in his chancellery and a prominent scholar, to create a new alphabet for Armenian. Before then, Armenian had been written with 'cuneiform' scripts, which was deemed unsuitable for religious works by the Armenian Church. Ma...

    Type of writing system: alphabet
    Used to write: Armenian, and formerly used for Turkish, Azeri, Kipchak and Kurdish
    There are a few minor differences in the pronunciation of the letters between the two standard literary forms of Armenian: Western and Eastern.

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    Regular differences in pronunciation between Eastern Armenian and Western Armenian. Additionally, “Ռ” an “Ր” – both rolled Rs /r/ – have no distinction in sound in Western Armenian, whereas “Ռ” is rolled more strongly than “Ր” in Eastern Armenian. Eastern Armenian has distinct sounds for all fifteen letters above. Western Armenian sounds for letter...

    Transliteration

    Bolor mardik c'nvowm en azat ow havasar' irenc arjhanapatvowt'yamb ew iravownqnerov: Nranq o'jhtvac' en banakanowt'yamb ow xghtwov, ew partavor en mimyanc nkatmamb varvel eghbayrowt'yan ogov: Hear a recording of this text by Nareg Seferian

    Transliteration

    Polor martig gy' dz'nowin azad ew hawasar irenc arjhanabadowowt'eamp ew irawownqnerov. Irenq o'jhtowadz' en panaganowt'eamp ow xightwov, ew bardaworowadz' en mimeanc hante'b eghpayrowt'ean oqiov varowil. Hear a recording of this text by Nareg Seferian

    Translation

    All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. (Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

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  2. The Alphabet: Pronunciation and Transliteration The Armenian alphabet has 39 letters. The upper case and lower case letters of the Armenian alphabet are presented in left column of the table below. The second and third columns present the way each letter is read. The fourth column presents the symbol that is used for transliteration.

  3. Armenian khachkars in the form of individual Armenian letters in Oshakan, Armenia. The Armenian alphabet ( Armenian: Հայոց գրեր, Hayoc’ grer or Հայոց այբուբեն, Hayoc’ aybuben ), or more broadly the Armenian script, is an alphabetic writing system developed for Armenian and occasionally used to write other ...

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  4. Eastern Armenian alphabet Created by Simon Ager, Omniglot.com – the guide to writing systems and languages Punctuation. ԱաԲբ ԳգԴդ Եե Զզ ...

  5. 27 de fev. de 2013 · The Armenian alphabet is based on the principle that "every sound has its symbol." The 36 letters of our alphabet reflect the Armenian phonetics, but are arranged in an order different from the Greek and Latin alphabets. As well, in the Armenian alphabet the starting letters Ա (A) and Բ (B) are

  6. Armenian is considered an Indo-European language, although it forms its own separate branch within that group. The Armenians used their own alphabet, comprised of 38 letters, which was created by a monk named Mesrob Mashdots in 405 AD. The Trchnakir tradition (Armenian letters made out of drawn shapes of birds) celebrates the beauty of the letters.