armenian language

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armenian language

The student is learning the Armenian language in her classroom.

Definition

Proper noun The Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan and other regions with Armenian diaspora communities. It constitutes a unique, independent branch within the Indo-European language family.

Usage

The term "Armenian language" refers specifically to the language itself. It is used to discuss linguistic features, history, or usage. * Scholars study the ancient history of the Armenian language. * The Armenian language has its own unique alphabet, created by Mesrop Mashtots in the 5th century. * She is fluent in the Armenian language.

Advanced Usage
  • Classical Armenian (Grabar): Refers to the oldest attested form of the language, used in early Armenian literature and liturgy.
  • Modern Armenian: Encompasses the two main standardized modern varieties: Eastern Armenian (official in Armenia) and Western Armenian (traditionally used in the diaspora).
Variants and Related Words
  • Armenian (noun): Can refer to a person from Armenia or the Armenian language. (e.g., "He is an Armenian." / "She speaks Armenian.")
  • Armenian (adjective): Pertaining to Armenia, its people, or its language. (e.g., "Armenian culture," "the Armenian alphabet").
Synonyms
  • Armenian (when used as a noun referring to the language)
  • Hayeren (the endonym for the Armenian language in Armenian)
Notes on Meaning

The term "Armenian language" specifically denotes the linguistic system. It is distinct from: * Armenian as a demonym (a person from Armenia). * Armenian as an adjective describing anything related to the country (e.g., Armenian food, Armenian history).

armenian language

The student is learning the Armenian language in her classroom.

Noun
  1. the Indo-European language spoken predominantly in Armenia, but also in Azerbaijan

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