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CyrustheGreat
post 01/01/06 07:12 PM
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Interesting... 'Thank You' (informal) is the same in Armenian, Farsi, and French...
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post 01/02/06 05:34 AM
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nah, 'Merci' is a new word that has entered out language.
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hmmm... never knew that icon_confused.gif
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post 01/05/06 07:27 PM
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Merci is French...
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post 01/05/06 08:40 PM
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QUOTE(Dīrī)
Merci is French...


Yes, merci is French.
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post 01/16/06 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(Yerevan)
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Merci is French...


Yes, merci is French.

Yes, but it is also used in Farsi. Either that or my parents have been speaking French to me this entire time icon_lol.gif
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post 01/16/06 10:15 PM
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QUOTE(CyrustheGreat)
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Merci is French...


Yes, merci is French.

Yes, but it is also used in Farsi. Either that or my parents have been speaking French to me this entire time icon_lol.gif


lol. It is used in Armenian also, but the origins of that word is French.
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post 01/17/06 06:38 PM
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Oh, I see. Thanks for clearing that up for me icon_smile.gif
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post 01/18/06 01:06 PM
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Another French word used in Persian for "Lift"/"Elevator"... "Aasansor"... icon_lol.gif
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post 01/18/06 01:09 PM
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Isn't "Lift" Russian for Elevator?
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post 01/18/06 01:21 PM
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QUOTE(Yerevan)
Isn't \"Lift\" Russian for Elevator?


What I mean is:

English:

Lift/Elevator


French:

Assanseur (or something like that)


Persian:

Aasansor



And no, I doubt that - Lift is an English word - you know... To "Lift something up"... It's an English verb... But in the form of "lift" (Elevator) it is a noun...
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post 01/18/06 06:03 PM
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And no, I doubt that - Lift is an English word - you know... To \"Lift something up\"... It's an English verb... But in the form of \"lift\" (Elevator) it is a noun...


I'm very sure "lift" means an elevetor in Russian.
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post 04/02/07 03:02 PM
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RABIZ TALK (NEW ARMENIANS IN LOS ANGELES AND ARMENIA)
APE,APER.AXPER,-HOMI

ARAAAAA EEEE- YOOOOOOOOOOOOO (MEANING LOOK WHAT YOU DOING OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT)

TUFTA-N/A

INCH KA APE? - SUP MA HOMIE

HORS AREV-LITERALY MY DADS SUN MEANING I SWEAR ON MY DAD LIFE

MORS AREV-LITERALY MY MOMS SUN MEANING I SWEAR ON MY MOMS LIFE

TURK-DIRTY B ASTARD(NO FENCE)

TO BE CONTINUED......
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post 04/03/07 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(Yerevan @ 01/18/06 06:03 PM) [snapback]65358[/snapback]
I'm very sure "lift" means an elevetor in Russian.



YEA IT DOES IM KNOW RUSSIAN.
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post 04/14/07 12:32 AM
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yes...it's in russian, but it's a borrow from english...because elevators where invented in the west, so the countried that did not have any just took the word the english used..
just like the arabs say combutor for a computer.

another russian borrow from french is марцрутка (marchrutka), which is a borrow from french (also used in armenia) it comes from the word march(er) in french which means move, and route, which means road..so moves on a road.

merci in the armenian language comes from crusader times. when the armenian kingdom of Kilika was frequented by french crusaders and even have french royals. the word պարոն baron, comes from french baron which is like a nobleman.

and doesn't votchinch mean nothing much?
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post 04/15/07 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 04/14/07 12:32 AM) [snapback]107082[/snapback]
and doesn't votchinch mean nothing much?



yea but it also means

its ok and nothing
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post 04/16/07 10:36 PM
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lift isnt the offical word in Armenian

its verelak
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post 04/17/07 08:46 PM
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QUOTE(HayArsen @ 04/16/07 10:36 PM) [snapback]107251[/snapback]
lift isnt the offical word in Armenian

its verelak



yea its not people just like to use shorter words the larger ones like lift-elevak lift is shorter.
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post 04/18/07 02:13 PM
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sure, but.that's usually in really long words that in armenian are so logical and go on for ever, so we use a borrow,
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post 04/22/07 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 04/18/07 02:13 PM) [snapback]107340[/snapback]
sure, but.that's usually in really long words that in armenian are so logical and go on for ever, so we use a borrow,



yea maybe
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post 05/01/07 03:05 PM
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Is Armenian an Iranian language or a language by its own. I just know that Armenian, Persian, Zazaish and Kurdish are Indo-German languages but I don't know if Armenian is in the Iranian language group.
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eh..persian and armenian are related, but just like every european language is.

let me explain. persian is an indo language. (related to kurdish and so on)

armenian is indo european

see, some 10 thousand years ago, some sort of a loose group of people lived in modern anatolia. they were the original aryans (or indoeuropeans). they have spread out into europe becoming slavs, germanic, celtic, latin and so on.

the greeks and armenians are the closest living relatives to the ancient indo europeans. all languages, and peoples of europe are related to this original aryan people. the armenians as i said, are infact linguisticly, and culturally closest to the original aryans.

the european languages are devided into branches..

latin (french, spanish, romanian, italian and so on)
germanic (english, german, norse, hungarian)
slavic (russian, ukrainian, serbian etc)
greek
armenian
celtic

basically, armenian is considered to be a seperate group of the european languages.
it is said that the closest relative to armenian is greek.

infact, some historians, archiologists and so on, argue that greeks and armenians come from the same proto-indo-european people that lived in anatolia (way before such a thing as a turk existed)

our language, ethnicity and alphabet have some common routes.

there are persian influences in armenian, but the armenian language is quite distinct from it.
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QUOTE(Hosank @ 05/01/07 08:38 PM) [snapback]108399[/snapback]
eh..persian and armenian are related, but just like every european language is.

let me explain. persian is an indo language. (related to kurdish and so on)

armenian is indo european

see, some 10 thousand years ago, some sort of a loose group of people lived in modern anatolia. they were the original aryans (or indoeuropeans). they have spread out into europe becoming slavs, germanic, celtic, latin and so on.

the greeks and armenians are the closest living relatives to the ancient indo europeans. all languages, and peoples of europe are related to this original aryan people. the armenians as i said, are infact linguisticly, and culturally closest to the original aryans.

the european languages are devided into branches..

latin (french, spanish, romanian, italian and so on)
germanic (english, german, norse, hungarian)
slavic (russian, ukrainian, serbian etc)
greek
armenian
celtic

basically, armenian is considered to be a seperate group of the european languages.
it is said that the closest relative to armenian is greek.

infact, some historians, archiologists and so on, argue that greeks and armenians come from the same proto-indo-european people that lived in anatolia (way before such a thing as a turk existed)

our language, ethnicity and alphabet have some common routes.

there are persian influences in armenian, but the armenian language is quite distinct from it.



armenian language has many words similar to spanish.
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yah? like what?
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armenian spanish english
luis - luis light
bothas - bothas boots
esi esa - esi esa this is that
muzika - muzika music
mult - mult cartoon
grafica - grafica grafic

and there was many but i forgot since i mobed to calgary because there arent many spanish latinos here actually i like it they always were mistakin me thinking im latino same to all my armenian friends here and U.S

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but the armenian words you wrote are not even real armenian words. they are borrows.

for instance,
music is Երաժշտութիւն
boot is Բեռնավորում or կոշիկ

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QUOTE(Hosank @ 07/30/07 02:08 PM) [snapback]114484[/snapback]
but the armenian words you wrote are not even real armenian words. they are borrows.

for instance,
music is Երաժշտութիւն
boot is Բեռնավորում or կոշիկ


Exactly, plus unfortunatly i don't have Armenian fonts but
cartoon- multiplication kinonkar
this or that- ays
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post 07/30/07 10:26 PM
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ok but how about luis,botas and esi or esa or sa

those arny borrows
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QUOTE(Dīrī @ 01/18/06 02:21 PM) [snapback]65321[/snapback]
What I mean is:
English:
Lift/Elevator

French:
Assanseur (or something like that)

Persian:
Aasansor

And no, I doubt that - Lift is an English word - you know... To "Lift something up"... It's an English verb... But in the form of "lift" (Elevator) it is a noun...

whoa in spanish elevator is "acensor" its simmilar to persian
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QUOTE(Dīrī @ 01/18/06 02:21 PM) [snapback]65321[/snapback]
What I mean is:
English:
Lift/Elevator

French:
Assanseur (or something like that)

Persian:
Aasansor

And no, I doubt that - Lift is an English word - you know... To "Lift something up"... It's an English verb... But in the form of "lift" (Elevator) it is a noun...

whoa in spanish elevator is "acensor" its simmilar to persian
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you know like the spanish from spain were just thieves even when they went to amrica thay were just kiling stilling smokin so its possible they stol many phrases too just like russian alphabet many of the leters are from altin alphabet
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QUOTE(davit @ 08/01/07 01:06 AM) [snapback]114554[/snapback]
you know like the spanish from spain were just thieves even when they went to amrica thay were just kiling stilling smokin so its possible they stol many phrases too just like russian alphabet many of the leters are from altin alphabet


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