Armenian alphabet
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Definition
Noun: * The Armenian script: A distinct alphabetic writing system used to write the Armenian language. It consists of 38 original letters and was created in the 5th century AD.
Usage
The Armenian alphabet is used to write the Armenian language. It is a unique script, not derived from the Greek or Latin alphabets, and is a key element of Armenian cultural identity. * The Armenian alphabet was created by the monk Mesrop Mashtots. * Learning to read the Armenian alphabet is the first step in studying the language. * The monument to the Armenian alphabet in Byurakan features stone carvings of all 38 letters.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Significance: The creation of the Armenian alphabet was crucial for the translation of religious texts and the preservation of Armenian culture and language.
- The invention of the Armenian alphabet marked the beginning of Armenian literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Armenian script: A synonym for the Armenian alphabet.
- Aybuben (այբուբեն): The native Armenian name for the Armenian alphabet, taken from its first two letters, (Ա) and (Բ).
Synonyms
- Armenian script
Related Terms
- Grabar: The classical form of the Armenian language first written using the Armenian alphabet.
- Mesrop Mashtots: The scholar and monk traditionally credited with creating the Armenian alphabet.
Noun
- a writing system having an alphabet of 38 letters in which the Armenian language is written