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Armenian (endonym: հայերեն (reformed), հայերէն (classical),
hayeren,
pronounced [hɑjɛˈɾɛn]) is an Indo-European
language and the sole
member of an independent...
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Basque Latn eu 531 6
December 2001
Armenian Wikipedia Հայերեն Վիքիպեդիա (
Hayeren Vikʿipedia)
Armenian Armn hy 500 July 2004 (unknown day)
Croatian Wikipedia...
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Russell 1987, p. 540. Acharian,
Hrachia (1971). "Aṛlez".
Hayeren armatakan baṛaran [Armenian
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helped to
compile the
English Armenian Dictionary (Barraran
angleren yev
hayeren, 1821) and
wrote the preface, in
which he
explained Armenian oppression...
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Reformed spelling IPA
script translit.
script translit. հայերէն
hayerēn հայերեն
hayeren [hɑjɛˈɾɛn] Յակոբ
Yakob Հակոբ
Hakob [hɑˈkɔb] բացուել bacʿuel բացվել...
- Britannica. Melkonian,
Zareh (1990). Gorçnakan K̕erakanowt̕iwn — Ardi
Hayerēn Lezowi (Miǰin ew
Barjragoyn Dasënt̕ac̕k̕) Գործնական Քերականութիւն — Արդի...
- ashkharh–the land of the Armenians,
today known as Hayastan.
Their language,
Hayeren (Armenian)
constitutes a
separate and
unique branch of the Indo-European...
- ashkharh–the land of the Armenians,
today known as Hayastan.
Their language,
Hayeren (Armenian)
constitutes a
separate and
unique branch of the Indo-European...