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Խաչը մեզնից, պուրին իրանցից lol բայց ոնց կուտեի հիմա մի հատ տաք տաք խաչապուրի... ախ
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Mek@ artioq giti "Oxymoron" barr@ inchpes klini hayerenov? Yes ughghaki gushakum em: "ինքնահակասում՝ ու՞րիշ մեկնաբանություններ, բառեր...
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A new English-Armenian-Russian Dictionary Project...
Nor Hayastan replied to alisa's topic in Language
Այսպիսի զզվելի բառարան ես ինքս չեմ օգտագործի... խնդրեմ... http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/bd54c51f5ad201b13bbf82aa6a6cf5e56g.jpg Էլ ասելու բան չունեմ այս բառարանի վերաբերյալ: -
ok Eurocentric. Someone in Armenia told me that turks could bring shipments in through the border. Coming through Georgia is also another option. I'm probably wrong in assuming it was from turkey then. Eh guys... vonc qcenq brrnenq... Armenia's future is again up to it's natural resources, which it doesn't have much of unfortunately. Our competitive advantage globally is IT and education, but to what extend can we expand these sectors, I don't even know
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Actually Avo jan, turkish trucks can come into Armenia. That's the reason why Armenia has a lot of turkish goods, because we get shipments from turkey. I remember very well in 2006, as we were going through the mountains, we were almost in Stepanakert, I saw 2... yes 2 trucks from turkey, I forgot what was written on them, but it was in turkish. I even have video to prove it lol But yes, Russia has strategic interests in Armenia as well, considering azerbaijan also wants to join NATO in the near future.
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Well who has the right connections here???
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and here's your L (to the right...) http://www.lib.uwo.ca/weldon/news/hottopics/images/armeniangenocidemonument.jpg But again, organization is not the real issue, it's the HOW in making this actually happen, that is the million dollar question...
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Guys what do you think of us making the Armenian Genocide a more mainstream topic of conversation on April 24? A SIMPLE and yet powerful example, if we as young Armenian professionals... if we can ask Google to put a Genocide memorial on their main homepage (www.google.com), that IN ITSELF is a testiment to the power we hold as young professionals. Imagine all day on April 24, hundreds of millions of people who use google.com to search, will see Armenia's Genocide monument in the background of the Google logo, or even some other symbol, and it will provide a link to what happened on April 24, 93 years ago... just imagine that Google has done similar things in the past. St. Patrick's day, just recently that "turning off the lights" day (in which Google's homepage was blacked out), Martin Luther King day, etc... The question becomes, HOW can we urge those people working in northern California to change their homepage on that day??? http://www.google.com/logos/spring08.gif http://www.google.com/logos/stpatricks_08.gif http://www.google.com/logos/mlk08.gif http://www.google.com/logos/valentine08.gif This is their page for this google artwork: http://www.google.com/holidaylogos.html Dennis Hwang is the creator of these logos, but I don't know who actually "approves" them. More on Dennis Hwang here
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Elle jan barev. AVO PMed me to reply on this post. I didn't really see it to tell you the truth, so I would have replied sooner. Like AVO mentioned, over the summer of 2006, I was in Armenia for a period of two months, and I interned at the Ministry of Finance & Economy through a program offered through Armenian Assembly of America. Fortunately for you, the deadline for this internship is on February 15, 2008... so you still have time to apply. During 2006, I also got the opportunity to go with another program (which is basically like a sponsor for a bunch of internships in Armenia) called Birthright Armenia. The summer of 2006 was the last time that program offered a travel re-imbersment for the SUMMER INTERNS. Now, since the program saw that the summer is the time when most students would visit Armenia, they changed the rules... now if you were to go on lets say AAA's internship to Armenia and be part of Birthright Armenia's program, you would have to live OUTSIDE of Yerevan for the 2 month period to get your travel re-imbersment (I believe..), check the BA website just in case I might be a little off. Regarding my internship in general, the Ministry of Finance & Economy was great, make sure you tell Vram (the coordinator of the AAA program in Yerevan) to place you wherever you would like to intern, and exactly at which department you would like to intern at. In 2007, I also got the opportunity to go on another internship organized by AGBU. 2007 was AGBU's first-ever Yerevan Summer Internship Program (called AGBU YSIP). I told our coordinator to make a blog, so all the interns could contribute and put in some pictures and all... and they actually made it I worked at the Central Bank of Armenia for a 5-week period (the internship for AGBU is only 5-weeks), but I, nor any other intern in our group was part of Birthright Armenia this last summer. So just make sure if you want AGBU's summer intern program that it's part of Birthright Armenia's (I checked on BA's site, and I just saw that it in fact was, but double check just in case). In general Elle jan, I am telling you this before hand, if you decide to go in the summer of '08... I'm telling you, you are going to probably have the best time in your entire life. These past two summers, especially this last one in '07, was just UNFORGETTABLE. The things I did, the people I met, the places I saw, just the entireeee experience will last my entire life. I still keep in touch with a co-worker (now friend ) from the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA). The AGBU YSIP application you can fill out from here. I hope this all helps you out Elle jan, if you want PM me for more information P.S. YEREVAN is the place to be interning at, screw the rest! looool
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Ayo Elia jan, nranc el hishacru naxagci masin Bayc aveli lav klini (aysinqn aveli dzerr kta) yete Los Angeles aprein nranq, qani vor uzum em bolorit het handipel hunvarin yev tesnenq inchpes enq bazhanelu ashxatanq@. Ash jan, du el indz PM ara axpers, qo e-mail@ gri, qez het kgrem PM-ov im tvyalner@
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Ash jan, kuzenas oqnel mez hunvarin sksac... Electronic barrarani naxagcov? Isk Elia jan, inchpes temayi vernagrov, ays teman voreve mi barri hamar e
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Just found a new word! YAY! Elia jan, es el qez a verabervum, u imijayloc mez boloris... <> (inchpes Forumi mej "post" anel) - Գրառում (Grarrum) ayooooo!
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Hovhannes jan, bayc ayt bolor@ barrer@ vor nerkayacrel eq, urish imastner unes yeghpayrs. Blackmail, inkati unenq mekin shahagorcelov, mi ankyunin dnelov yev nran shahagorcelov, yete mi ban ani, uremn sa klini....
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Arpa jan, yes hima zhamanak chunem nor lezuner usumnasirelu kam sovorelu. I dep, yes ays teman bacel em vor duq (ayn ovqer giten zanazan lezuner...) vor oqnen ays tarqmanutyunov. And I'm not rushing loool, trust me jan, everything has its right time. The project, as I mentioned in the heading, is designed for <2008>. This is not a one-day thing... obviously Everything will be good, don't worry Me, Elia, Anoushik, ANI, Sip, Johannes, You, and everyone else online, will help out. Like I said, it'll be a grass-roots effort.
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Guys I wanted to start this sub-post for the Armenian-English Electronic Dictionary project, bringing to everyone's attention any words that need dire translation. This post is to find the translations for words like "Telethon," "Blackmail," etc... words that aren't found in 1940's dictionaries loool, or @ least, not in my dictionaries. Therefore, with the help of everyone, we will also incorporate these words into the electronic dictionary. Watching TV a few days ago, I listened to the word "Shantazh"-Շանտաժ (Blackmail). The word is in Russian I believe, I need an ARMENIAN translation for the word. Hovhannes jan ur es?
