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How about adding the meanings of these words for extra points :)

 

(when I was little,a loooooooooong time ago,when I lived in MASS. we went to an ARmenian dentist and he'ld test me to see if I was forgetting my Armenian,and once he asked me what the Armenian word for sailboat was..Arakasdanav...and he was so impressed that I knew it,I was 7 or 8...that's the longest Armenian word I know,hehe)

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Superkalifreydjilistikekspiyalidowshus!

huh :blink: come again Stormik?

 

mankapatanekan

mankamarmnamarzayin

tiezeragnatsutyan

sharavikgoren

shrjagnatsutyun

anvanakochutyun

andzernamxeliutyun

andamahashiv

andamalutsutyun

hamamiutenakan

hamastextsagortsnakan

gitatexnologiakan

inqnasiraharvatsutyun

qaxaqatsiakanutyun

hamapartakvats

anpatasxanatvutyun

sharlatanutyun

 

 

 

so far this much I can remember

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:blink: :blink:

 

are these really words?! I mean, damn i'll never be able to pronouce them! :sadwalk:

Ehhhh barekam sevamort, du chgites inchi mejes mtnum :D

 

Sev_mart all you need to remember is AYO, ANSHUSHT, & TSAV@T TANEM :)

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truthfully i know it's possible.

when i was first learning to speak japanese some of those words seemed really long, but I got them. the problem here is there are sounds in hayaren that I can't really make:

 

galookhs

khosal

 

I keep saying the K, have to train myself. :P There are lots of R's and different levels of T's. Fun, but dishvar. Also add those tough sounds with long words and boy i'm in it deep. :lol:

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vajarapeduhi ho gides ... mi vajaraped kin.

shakaravaz ... sugar

shakaravaz-aman ... sugar bowl

maner ... fine

 

So short english translation:

 

"fine sugar bowl sales person lady" with the "nerits" ending we have:

 

manrashakaravazamanavajarapeduhinerits: "from fine sugar bowl sales person ladies"

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Edward ba Lits@ ???amenakarevor bar@ moranum es

 

50 / 50 Lits

:) Mosjan ba da aselu bana 50-50?

pid da xashov tsuyts tanq eh barekam.

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Veracucakagrutyun

Kensapilisopayutyun

Hamazhoghovrdakanacum

Aygeptghabanjarabutsakan

Aygeptghabanjarabutsutyun

 

Yes Skit, most of these words, if not all, are made with prefixes and suffixes. But that’s the whole "fun" of it, to try and see how far you can push the limits until a word literally says: "El bavakan!!!".

 

Sev-Mard jan, the very best of luck to you!! I bet most Armenians can't pronounce these words without tripping over them either :)

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