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Tsmel-Spinach who has ever used this word? Its always been Spanakh

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Where do hear that word? This is the first time for me. It means single, unmarried woman, virgin, and by association - a nun. The dict. confirms it.

It is made up of mi=one, andz=person with the feminine ending ouhi. :)

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Միանձնուհի

Where do hear that word? This is the first time for me. It means single, unmarried woman, virgin, and by association - a nun. The dict. confirms it.

It is made up of mi=one, andz=person with the feminine ending ouhi. :)

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in French: célibataire > single woman - not married

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The Armenian equivalent to "konservatoria" should be pahpnatoun/ՊԱՀՊԱՆԱՏՈՒՆ :goof:. You know, a place where things are conserved, preserved, like the places where apukht/ապուխտ (basturma for those whose mother tongue is turdish) :D , fruit jams and pickles are made. :P

Since when konservatoria, conservatoire, conservatory end up meaning a school of music? Yes, the dict. says it means a place for special education like arts, music etc. Is it based on the fact in those paces culture and art are preserved?

Is that why Julliard calls itself "school of music " and not conservatory?

Also note that the Armenian word for conservative is pahpanoghakan/պահպանողական as opposed to liberal/ազատական.

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Conservatory is only used for conservatory of music.

In the ancient times, the traditions were transmitted by songs. Because songs are more

easy to remember than words.

Armenians have always been very fond of music.

Even the very old people, who forgot everything, have not forgotten the songs; or music.

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in French: célibataire > single woman - not married

Yes Louise. Same in English "celibate" (kusakron/կուսակրօն) based on Kuys/կոյս-virgin). Even though "celibate" is gender neutral word.

You'll be surprised where the word comes, just as I was. This thread not being particularly about word origins, etymology...

See page 2 here;

http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=9115&hl=qarakusi

 

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Ok here comes the weirdest...

 

Aramayis Sahhakyan :angry: said that cell phone has been translated to Armenian...

 

Instead of calling it "bjjayin" now it will be called "dzeraxos" Ձեռախոս :P

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Ok here comes the weirdest...

 

Aramayis Sahhakyan :angry: said that cell phone has been translated to Armenian...

 

Instead of calling it "bjjayin" now it will be called "dzeraxos" Ձեռախոս :P

 

LOL, thank you Ani that made my day :)

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You will hear this saying a lot:

 

"Avartel a politexnik institutic" lol

 

ok, so the ARMENIAN translation would be:

 

"Avartel a BAZMARVESTYAN HIMNARKIC"

 

Polytechnic - Bazmarvestyan Բազմարվեստյան

Institute - Himnark Հիմնարկ (though I always thought Himnark meant Department... part of a lower branch of an institution)

 

Lav barrer en che? I like them a lot (the polytechnic one especially)

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You will hear this saying a lot:

 

"Avartel a politexnik institutic" lol

 

ok, so the ARMENIAN translation would be:

 

"Avartel a BAZMARVESTYAN HIMNARKIC"

 

Polytechnic - Bazmarvestyan Բազմարվեստյան

Institute - Himnark Հիմնարկ (though I always thought Himnark meant Department... part of a lower branch of an institution)

 

Lav barrer en che? I like them a lot (the polytechnic one especially)

 

 

As long as i know "politexnik" is translated "Chartaragitakan hamalsaran"...I dont know where your translation came from :huh:

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What about the words that are never (or rarely) used in everyday talk...

 

&tqavor koshik/ ճտքավոր կոշիկ- boots / "sapog" russian word used in eastern armenian

 

bokotik/ բոկոտիկ - sandal/ bosanojhka-russian

 

կիսաանդրավարտիք/ kisaandravartiq- shorts

 

գեղասառցաչմշկասահք/geghsarcachmshkasahq- figure skating

 

 

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Let us go back and continue the fun.

Պարապ Վախտի Խաղալիք:

Games for Idle Times.

Above we were talking about Weird Words, where the Armenian name for Hippopotamus came up. Getadzi/Գետաձի

See what those idiots to our west call it. Suaygiri, as in su=water and aygir=stallion.****

http://www.hippos.com/foreign_language.htm

Arabic , Literally, Horse of the River. And at times the Egyptians call it Dog of the Nile.

Faras Al-Naher (Nahar?) Arabic (Egyptian dialect) Kalb el nil (dog of the Nile), or Sayyid ishta .

The weirdest yet is what our Friend Ani said above At #84

Ok here comes the weirdest.. Aramayis Sahhakyan said that cell phone has been translated to Armenian... Instead of calling it "bjjayin" now it will be called "dzeraxos" Ձեռախոս

Edited by Ani777, 13 November 2007 - 03:23 PM.

Ձեռախօս? Hand (held)Speaker? As if the Alexander Graham Bell-s telephone was not hand held?

Are we talking about speaking with ones hand, i.r Sign Language,** or are we talking about Hand, Reading.? Reading of palms, as in Palmistry.?***

** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_language

*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmistry

**** See if that furkish word aygir is not the Armenian word Ayr=Male

Hand Held**** See if that furkish word aygir is not the Armenian word Ayr=Male

** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_language

Telephone? Don't go by me. I still use this;

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/14286742/2/stock-illustration-14286742-engraving-alexander-graham-bell-making-a-call-on-antique-telephone.jpg

 

http://i.istockimg.com/file_thumbview_approve/14286742/2/stock-illustration-14286742-engraving-alexander-graham-bell-making-a-call-on-antique-telephone.jpg

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