I think it’s time someone creates an “Armenic language family” lol
ReverendEdgelord on
I can understand a few words here and there, but syntactically I don’t understand the meaning.
Maybe people more literate than me can understand. As an EA speaker I find this much harder to understand than standard WA, even though it is technically EA.
rudetopeace on
“They should teach this dialect in schools. It’s important to teach all dialects in school, not just Eastern Armenian!” /s
thattallsoldier on
I have served in those regions. Meghri’s dialect is quite different, and Karchevan’s one is extremely different. Reminds me the dialect difference between different regions of Noyemberyan.
audiodudedmc on
I think I understand 50-60% of what he is saying. I’m Eastern Armenian speaker.
Pomegreatful on
As an Armenian, who is a native English speaker and far from fluent in Armenian (at best I can pick out words being spoken and estimate what the subject of discussion is), I would not have known that this isn’t ’regular’ Armenian. So if you’re Armenian and ever wondered what it sounds like to someone else, this may be it haha. I grew up hearing Western if that makes a difference?
Ghostofcanty on
Sounds like another form of Artsakhci dialect to me
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I think it’s time someone creates an “Armenic language family” lol
I can understand a few words here and there, but syntactically I don’t understand the meaning.
Maybe people more literate than me can understand. As an EA speaker I find this much harder to understand than standard WA, even though it is technically EA.
“They should teach this dialect in schools. It’s important to teach all dialects in school, not just Eastern Armenian!” /s
I have served in those regions. Meghri’s dialect is quite different, and Karchevan’s one is extremely different. Reminds me the dialect difference between different regions of Noyemberyan.
I think I understand 50-60% of what he is saying. I’m Eastern Armenian speaker.
As an Armenian, who is a native English speaker and far from fluent in Armenian (at best I can pick out words being spoken and estimate what the subject of discussion is), I would not have known that this isn’t ’regular’ Armenian. So if you’re Armenian and ever wondered what it sounds like to someone else, this may be it haha. I grew up hearing Western if that makes a difference?
Sounds like another form of Artsakhci dialect to me